
Lan Wei-Lieh
Lan Wei-Lieh is credited as a supporting presence in several martial arts and action films during the late 1960s. In 1968, the person appeared in The Bells of Death as Li Kuan Chun, a role that placed them within a narrative centered on conflict and survival.
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Lan Wei-Lieh is credited as a supporting presence in several martial arts and action films during the late 1960s. In 1968, the person appeared in The Bells of Death as Li Kuan Chun, a role that placed them within a narrative centered on conflict and survival. The following year, Lan Wei-Lieh took on the part of Kings' Gate Guard in Return of the One-Armed Swordsman, contributing to the film's depiction of a besieged fortress and the tension surrounding its defenders. These credits suggest a recurring involvement in genre-driven productions where background or minor roles served the broader action or period setting.
In 1970, Lan Wei-Lieh appeared in Lady of Steel as a Waiter, a position that typically involved brief but functional contributions to the film's mise-en-scène, reinforcing the …








