
Birthday
1920/05/11 (105 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Beijing, China
Also know as
Hon Kong, Zhang Zi-Ting, Han Jiang, 韓江, Chiang Han, 韩江
A native of Beijing and born as Zhang Zi-Ting, Hang has starred in over 60 titles and numerous TV serials. He's a versatile actor who can tackle any role, including loving fathers, office managers and touch guys. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1968 and starred in two martial arts films "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and "The Fastest Sword", where he played Chu Ching's father in both of them. Later, Hang discarded his five-year contract with Shaw Brothers because of the traveling. He turned to work in var...Read more

(1972) The Righteous Fist
as Shifu Yang

(1970) Bow Kung's Jurisdiction in the Hades
as County Magistrate

(1976) Fighting of Shaolin Monks
as Gravedigger

(1976) The Super Riders
as Dr. Guo Dong

(1976) The Five of Super Riders
as Dr. Qian Guo-Dong

(1973) Ferocious to Ferocious
as ---

(1973) Seven Indignant
as ---

(1969) Purple Darts
as Bai Feng

(1968) The Fastest Sword
as Liu Chang-Feng

(1972) One-armed Swordswoman
as ---

(1977) Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue
as Prisoner who saves King Tang

(1972) The Fist That Kills
as ---

(1971) Broken Sword
as ---

(1970) Duel with Devil
as ---

(1978) Boxer, Lover, Lawyer
as ---

(1971) The Brave Young Generation
as ---

(1973) The Lone Hero
as ---

(1974) Twister Kicker
as ---

(1979) The Legend of the Six Dynasty
as ---

(1970) Devil Fighter
as ---

(1973) The Angry Hero
as ---

(1971) Palace of Hades
as ---

(1977) Dynasty
as Prince Chiu's Assistant

(1974) Rikisha Kuri
as ---

(1978) The Guardian
as ---

(1975) The Unforgettable Character
as ---

(1969) Ringing Sword
as ---

(1974) Green Green Meadow
as ---

(1969) The Master Sword
as ---

(1973) The Black Friday
as ---

(1970) Young Flying Hero
as ---
(1968) The Wolf and the Angel
as Chang Shou-jen

(1968) Fallen Petals
as Tien Si's father

(1983) Shaolin and Wu Tang
as Master Liu

(1969) The Mysterious Knight
as ---

(1975) True Love
as ---

(1975) The Return of the Valuables
as ---

(1971) The Professional Killer
as Meng

(1975) The Four Assassins
as Chief Luk of Yangzhou (uncredited)

(1977) Layout
as Boss Tung Chin-Sheng

(1974) The Fists of Vengeance
as ---

(1972) Blood Leopard
as ---
(1972) Tiger
as Yang Ming's Father

(1971) Dragon Gate Swordsman
as ---

(1971) Fearless Fighters
as ---

(1971) Blind Swordswoman
as ---

(1970) The Darkest Sword
as ---

(1968) A Sword for a Killer
as Judge Fang
(1966) The Adventures of "I-Have-Come"
as ---

(1983) All the King's Men
as ---

(1975) Disciples of Shaolin
as Supervisor Tan Da Bao

(1976) Boxer Rebellion
as Magistrate

(1974) The Great Chinese Boxer
as ---

(1970) Swordsman With an Umbrella
as ---

(1969) Tomorrow Is Another Day
as Mr. Yang

(1977) Magnificent Wanderers
as Xia's rich friend #1

(1970) Clam Fairy
as ---