Tan Tao-liang explained

Tan Tao-liang
Birth Name:Tan Dao-liang
Birth Date:1947 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Busan, South Korea
Occupation:Martial arts instructor, actor, film producer, and screenwriter
Years Active:1973–91
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Tan Tao-liang (; Tan Dao-liang; born 22 December 1947) is a Chinese-Korean martial artist and former film actor. He used numerous pseudonyms throughout his career, mostly Delon Tam, Dorian Tan Tao-liang, Tan Tao-liang, Delon Tan, Dorian Tan and Delon Tanner. Noted for his leg holding and hopping skills, Tan was nicknamed "Flash Legs".

In his later life, Tan taught martial arts, notably to Yuen Biao, Ke Huy Quan of The Goonies, and Shannon Lee, daughter of the late Bruce Lee.

Early life

Tan was born on December 22, 1947, in Busan, South Korea. He is a Chinese Korean, aka hwagyo, whose parents fled mainland China after the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out. At age 7, Tan began studying martial arts including taekwondo, judo, hapkido and kung fu. Of these styles, he favored taekwondo as it "allowed full-contact sparring and competition." In an interview, he said he liked high kicks because in taekwondo scoring, a kick to the head is worth two points. Tan won many championships including a world title.

At age 23, Tan began teaching taekwondo at the National Taiwan University. He went on to teach martial arts to action star John Liu.[1]

Career

In 1973, Tan was noticed by filmmakers and got offered a role in the film The Hero of Chiu Chow.[2] After the film's release, he continued to star in kungfu films while spending most of his time teaching martial arts. 1976 was when Tan achieved breakthrough success by starring in John Woo's Hand of Death, which also featured early performances by Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao.

After completing Last Breath in 1984, Tan retired from acting and moved to Monterey Park, California, where he opened a taekwondo school in 1987 under the name Delon Tan. He eventually relocated to Taiwan (with his students taking over his studio in Southern California), and later returned to the film industry with the 1991 movie Breathing Fire, serving as executive producer under the pseudonym Delon Tanner. The plot was based on a story he wrote similar to that of his 1977 film The Flash Legs.

In 2006, Tan was arrested in Hong Kong for beating up five staff members at a restaurant, acting drunk and belligerent in disputing the bill.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1973The Hero of Chiu Chow
1974Tornado of Pearl River TangAlso producer
1975Conspiracy of Thieves
1976The Knife of Devil's Roaring and Soul Missing
1976Sunset in the Forbidden City
1976General StoneLi Cunxiao
1976The HimalayanHsu Chin Kang
1976The Hot, the Cool and the ViciousCaptain lu Tung Chun
1976Hand of DeathYung Fei
1977The Secret of the Shaolin PolesChiu Mai
1977Duel with the DevilsYung FeiAlso producer
1977The Shaolin InvinciblesPai Tai Kung
1977Shaolin Deadly KicksHung Yi
1977The Dragon, the Lizard and the BoxerYung Fei
1977DynastySao Chin Tan
1978Dual Flying KicksSu Fang
1978Snake Crane SecretChief Escort
1978Showdown at the Cotton MillKao Chin-Chung
1978Challenge of DeathCaptain Lu Sao Yung
1978The Tattoo ConnectionDong Ho
1979Revenge of the Shaolin MasterLin Chen Hu
1979Scorching Sun, Fierce Winds, Wild FireEscaped Convict #1
1979Hero of the TimeXiong Tianiun
1979Boxer's AdventureLee Tak Wai
1979Blooded Treasury FightMarshal Chow Kwan Han
1979The Story in Temple Red LilySiu Ching
1980The HeroesSi Ying
1980Mask of VengeanceCameo
1980The Eight EscortsWu Chin Ping
1980The Revenger
1980The Invincible Kung Fu LegsTan Hai-chi
1981The Kung Fu EmperorPai Tang Wa
1981Heroine of Tribulation
1981Yee Dang Bing Chuk Chap
1982Godfathers of FuryShen Wu
1983Four WolvesInspector Shy
1985Last BreathAlso producer and writer
1991Breathing FireProducer and writer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Francis. Tony. John Liu's Zen Kwun Do: The Secret Origins. Shaolin Chamber 36. 18 November 2012. 27 June 2009. 10 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130310082719/http://www.shaolinchamber36.com/buddhist-blog/john-lius-zen-kwun-do-the-secret-origins/. dead.
  2. Web site: Valentin. Albert. The Art of Kicking Part 1: Kickers of Classic Kung Fu. https://archive.today/20130127060543/http://www.kungfucinema.com/features-all/the-art-of-kicking-part-1-the-kickers-of-classic-kung-fu. dead. 27 January 2013. Kung Fu Cinema. 18 November 2012.
  3. https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/%E8%AD%9A%E9%81%93%E8%89%AF