Li Yi-Min
Known for: Acting
Born: December 29, 1951 in Taiwan
Li Yi-Min (Chinese: 李藝民) is a Taiwanese actor who attended the Lu Kwan Peking Opera school. He was classmates with actors like Jack Long and Robert Tai. There he learned the skills that he'd need to become an actor. He joined Shaw Brothers in the 70s. He appeared in the film Seven Man Army (1976) and is considered to be one of Chang Cheh's fourth generation disciples. Later, he eventually returned to Taiwan to make more films there.
Known for
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The Angry Hero
Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist
Hsiao Hu
The Mystery of Chess Boxing
Ah Pao
Crazy Guy with Super Kung Fu
Thirteen Worms
The Secret Shaolin Kung-Fu
Fierce Among Strong
The 7 Grandmasters
Hsia Hsiao-Ying
Roving Heroes
Kung Fu Attraction
Ninja the Final Duel
Wai Kwong
The Super Riders vs The Devils
Tang Zhi-Wei (S.R. #2)
The Super Rider V3
Tang Zhi-Wei (S.R. #2)
The Brave Archer
Yang Kang
The Brave Archer 2
Yang Kang
Heaven and Hell
Heaven Chief Guard Xin Ling / Taxi Driver
The Seven Commandments of Kung Fu
Shaolin Iron Claws
Ping Lung
Magnificent Wanderers
Guan Fei
The Champion of Champions
Yen Li
7-Man Army
Private Pan Bing Lin
Shaolin Temple
Huang Song Han
Life Gamble
Master Nan