Yuen Siu-Tin

 

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Yuen Siu-tien (27 November 1912 - 8 January 1979) (also known as Yuan Xiaotian, Simon Yuen, Sam Seed or "Ol' Dirty") was a Chinese martial arts film actor in the late 1970s. Yuen is perhaps best known as Beggar So in three films: Drunken Master, Story of Drunken Master and his final film Dance of the Drunk Mantis. He starred in films with film actors like Jackie Chan and under the direction of his real life son Yuen Woo-ping. Yuen died having a heart attack in 1979.

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Yuen Siu-Tin

Born 1912-11-27 (113 years ago) in Hong Kong, China. Dead 1979-01-08 (66 years).

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Yuen Woo-ping, Yuen Cheung-yan, Brandy Yuen, Yat Chor Yuen, Shun-Yee Yuen, Yuen Lung-chu

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Yuen Siu-tien (27 November 1912 - 8 January 1979) (also known as Yuan Xiaotian, Simon Yuen, Sam Seed or "Ol' Dirty") was a Chinese martial arts film actor in the late 1970s. Yuen is perhaps best known as Beggar So in three films: Drunken Master, Story of Drunken Master and his final film Dance of the Drunk Mantis. He starred in films with film actors like Jackie Chan and under the direction of his real life son Yuen Woo-ping. Yuen died having a heart attack in 1979.

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