
Dandong, Liaoning, China
George Wang (born Wang Yie, 12 November 1918 – 27 March 2015) was a Taiwanese actor and producer who appeared in a multitude of Italian films. Born in Dandong, Liaoning, Wang enrolled the Shanghai drama school China Film Studio in 1938 and the following year he made his film debut in Defending Our Homeland (保家鄉). In 1949, Wang moved to Taiwan, becoming one of the most important stars in the early years of Taiwanese cinema. At the end of the 1950s he moved to Italy, where he was a very active character actor in genre films, mainly spy films, adventure films and Spaghetti Westerns, being mostly cast in roles of villains. Thanks to his good knowledge of English, he was also active in a number of English language productions, notably appearing in Nicholas Ray's 55 Days at Peking. In 1976 Wang moved to Hong Kong, where with his son Don he founded the film production company "Wang Film Company". In 1978 he returned to Taiwan and back to acting, winning in 1981 a Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Coldest Winter in Peking (皇天后土). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

as Boxer Chief (uncredited)

as Airline Manager
1994

as Gong Clan Elder
2013

as Boxer Chief (uncredited)
1963

as Chinese Hunter
1965

as Che-Fang
1971

as Subodai
1961

as Master of Dragon Escort
1977

1982

as Fong (uncredited)
1966

1987

as Chinaman
1972

as Mr. Chu
1969
2007

as Gong Clan Elder
2013

as Ta-Chieh's Grandfather
2010

2007

as Airline Manager
1994

1989

1987

1986

1983

1983

1982

1982

1981

1980

as Master of Dragon Escort
1977

as Mayor Yuen
1977

as Chang
1975

as Wang
1974

1974

as Pedro Garcia
1973

as Yang
1973

1973

as Ming
1973

as Kungfu Master
1973

as Lino
1973