Lo Lieh
) | birth_date = | birth_place = Pematangsiantar, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) | death_date = | death_place = Shenzhen, Guangdong, China | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1965–2001 | spouse = 4 | children = 2 | module = | s = | p = Luó Liè | j = Lo4 Lit6 | altname = Wang Lap Tat | t2 = 王立達 | s2 = 王立达 | j2 = wong4 laap6 daat6 | p2 = Wáng Lìdá }} }}Wong Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong martial artist and film actor. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 martial arts film ''King Boxer'' (a.k.a. ''Five Fingers of Death''), Priest Pai Mei in ''Executioners from Shaolin'' and ''Clan of the White Lotus'', Miyamoto in the 1977 film ''Fist of Fury II'', and General Tien Ta in the 1978 film ''The 36th Chamber of Shaolin''. Provided by Wikipedia