From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lung Sihung (born 1930 – May 2, 2002), also romanized Lang Sihung, was an actor in the cinema of Taiwan who appeared in over 100 films and was best known for playing paternal roles in films including The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman. He frequently collaborated in the later years of his career with award-winning director Ang Lee, notably cast in films such as Pushing Hands and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Lung enlisted in Chiang Kai-shek's army as a teenager to fight the Chinese Communist Party. After they seized control of mainland China, he escaped to Taiwan, where he was selected to join an army-sponsored acting troupe. Acting later became his career. His experience playing an array of roles for the army troupe later led his being cast in over 100 Chinese-language films and in Taiwanese soap operas, typically playing criminals or tough guys. He had already retired from films when Ang Lee began casting for his first full-length...
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
2000
The Opium War
1997
7 Lucky Ninja Kids
1987
Double Vision
2002
Last Eunuch In China
1987
The Venturer
1976
Sleepless Town
1998
A Home Too Far
1990
Requital
1992
Master Hui Neng
1987
Good Morning, Taipei
1979
Eat Drink Man Woman
1994
The Coldest Winter in Peking
1981
The Diary of Di-Di
1978
Pushing Hands
1991
The Wedding Banquet
1993
Grandpa's Love
1995
The Touch
2002
Spy Ring Kokuryukai
1976
Tonight Nobody Goes Home
1996
Four Chefs and a Feast
1999
Chu Lien
1979
Spring in Autumn
1980
A Man of Immortality
1981
An Unforgettable Day
1979
Lover's Lover
1994
Story of a Repentant Juvenile
1979
Woman Who Lives On Nights
1985