
Birthday
1953/01/01
Day of death
2017/08/01 (64 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Taiwan
Also know as
Robert Tai Chi-Hsien, 戴徹, Baoshan Dai, 戴寶山, 戴其賢, 戴宝山, 戴其贤
Taiwanese Director, Actor, and Choreographer known for his wild and creative style. Frequently collaborated with Alexander Lo Rei at the height of his career in movies such as Ninja: The Final Duel. A beloved cult icon in the Taiwanese indie martial arts scene.

(1981) Deadly Duo
as ---

(1976) Shaolin Temple
as Qing Fighter with 2 Swords in Black (uncredited)

(1978) The Cavalier
as 1st Contestant

(1976) Fighting of Shaolin Monks
as Taoist Thug (Brown)

(1970) Thunderstorm Sword
as [Extra]

(1976) New Fist of Fury
as Kui's Thug

(1988) Ninja: The Battalion
as (archive footage)

(1979) Incredible Kung Fu Mission
as Lu Ping

(1986) Ninja: The Final Duel II
as ---

(1971) The Ghost Hill
as [Extra]

(1971) The Invincible Eight
as Extra

(1998) Trinity Goes East
as Abbot

(2005) Night Driver
as Master Tai

(1980) Devil Killer
as ---

(1974) Crazy Nuts of Kung Fu
as Japanese/Thug

(1981) Shaolin Chastity Kung Fu
as ---

(1983) The Challenge of the Lady Ninja
as Yamamoto

(1986) Ninja the Final Duel
as Monk

(1984) Guards of Shaolin
as ---

(1976) Hand of Death
as Shaolin Student (uncredited)

(1980) Heaven and Hell
as Heaven Soldier / Violent Man in Hell

(1983) Evil Hits Evil
as ---

(1974) Fury In Storm
as ---
(1974) The Female Chivalry
as ---

(1974) SuperDragon: The Bruce Lee Story
as Film extra

(1996) Fists of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards
as Brother Tai

(1999) Shaolin Dolemite
as Abbot White (archive footage)

(1974) Kung Fu Revenger
as ---

(1981) The Secret Rivals 3
as Chu Pai Tien

(1975) The Four Assassins
as Mongolian Soldier (uncredited)

(1977) Chinatown Kid
as Green Dragon Thug

(1977) The Brave Archer
as ---

(1976) The Shaolin Avengers
as Feng's Fighter

(1976) 7-Man Army
as Japanese Soldier / Mongolian Mercenary

(1976) The New Shaolin Boxers
as Gang Member

(1980) The Thundering Mantis
as Jade Horse Gang Thug

(1978) The Brave Archer 2
as Tsuen Jen Taoist Lam Chue Yuan

(1977) Magnificent Wanderers
as Mongol guard