L
u Feng enrolled in a Taiwanese Opera Shool in his youth. He was introduced as the Centipede
Venom in Five Deadly Venoms. He was almost always casted in the villanous roles. This was due in part to his menacing
demeanour and outstanding weaponry skills. In 1979, he won the Hong Kong Film Award TM (equivalent to The Oscars TM
in America) for Best Actor in his versatile performance as Kow Ching Cheung in Shaolin Rescuers (Avenging Warriors of Shaolin). As the
Venoms era ended, Lu Feng found it hard to continue without his fellow kung fu brothers. Both he and Chiang Sheng remained
in Taiwan but found it difficult to star in movies. After the Shaw Studios closed in 1985, Lu Feng and Chiang Sheng
starred together in the rarely seen Venom of the Ninja: Parts 1, 2 and 3 and Kung Fu Zombie.
He is now an active action director for the TVB Studios in Hong Kong.
I f you want to see Lu Feng in top performance, you must see Shaolin Rescuers.
Lu Feng was a martial arts genuis when it came to weapon work. Actually, he was the best inthe group - hands down - when it
came to wielding a weapon onscreen. In Magnificent Ruffians, he created 7 authentic techniques of choreography for the
Golden Blade. Pick a weapon and not only can he use it, but create fresh and stunning moves with it for the screen: short
spear, long spear, trident and even the fan!
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