Wei Ping-Ao
Biography
Wei Ping-Ao (Chinese: 魏平澳, 29 November 1929 – 3 December 1989), also known as Paul Wei, was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor who started his career in the Shaw Brothers Studio. He is best known for playing cunning interpreters in Bruce Lee's 1972 films Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon, in which he dubbed his own voice, and also appeared in films such as Deaf Mute Heroine (1971), Hapkido (1972) and Fists of Bruce Lee (1978). He suffered from jaundice in his later years. He died on 3 December 1989 in Hong Kong.
Known For

Fist of Fury

The Way of the Dragon

Hapkido

The Fate of Lee Khan

The Trail of the Broken Blade

Fist of Unicorn

Ninja in the Dragon's Den

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
All Movies (74)
- Sex of the Imperial1988
- The 5 Kung Fu Kids1988
- Journey to the West1988
- Turbo Dragon1985
- Secrets of the Inner Chamber1985 · as Master Charng
- The Last Night of Madam Chin1984
- Raiders of the Shaolin Temple1982
- The Flute Player of Wrath1982
- Monkey War1982
- The Chinese Stuntman1982 · as The Director
- Calamity of Snakes1982 · as Peter Ma
- Ninja in the Dragon's Den1982 · as Chemist
- 36 Super Kids1982
- Can't Stop the War1982
- Spooky Kookies1981 · as Bo's Dad
- The Taxi Driver1981
- Three Funny Detectives1981
- The Art of War by Sun Tzu1979
- The Marvelous Kung Fu1979
- Incredible Kung Fu Mission1979 · as Master Chan Chi
- Fists of Bruce Lee1978 · as Octopus
- Duel with the Devils1977
- One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry1977
- Golden Nun1977
- The Prominent Eunuch Chen Ho1977
- Laugh In1976
- The Ghost1976
- Bruce Lee Superdragon1976 · as Movie Producer
- Shantung Man in Hong Kong1975
- Invisible Master1975
- Dragon Gate1975 · as His Majesty
- The Phantom Lute1975 · as Hsin Kwei
- Sea Gods and Ghosts1975 · as Au Ming-Ou
- Naughty! Naughty!1974 · as Wei Ping Ao
- Tornado of Chu-chiang1974
- The Snake Girl Drops In1974 · as Witch
- Honor and Love1973
- The Fate of Lee Khan1973 · as Wen Mei Chi
- Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend1973 · as Self
- Spring in Pattaya1973 · as Pin Hao
- Adventure in Denmark1973 · as Travel Agent
- Fist of Unicorn1973 · as San Tin
- Tales of Larceny1973 · as Retinue Officer Bo Sin
- The Way of the Dragon1972 · as Ho
- Filthy Guy1972
- Hapkido1972 · as Black Bear Secretary Zhang
- Love Is an Elusive Wind1972
- Fist of Fury1972 · as Interpreter Wu
- The Brave Young Generation1971
- Deaf and Mute Heroine1971
- Valley of the Fangs1970 · as Hu San
- Wrath of the Sword1970 · as Zhang Xiao-Shan
- The Winged Tiger1970 · as You Ming
- Double Bliss1970 · as Zhou Rongzong (Chu Yung-Chung)
- River of Tears1969 · as Li Laosan
- The Three Smiles1969 · as Zhu Zhi Shan
- Vengeance Is a Golden Blade1969 · as Master Jin
- The Millionaire Chase1969 · as Jiang Wen Qiang
- Divorce, Hong Kong Style1968 · as Hsiao Pai
- Killer Darts1968 · as Light Footed Hero
- The Magnificent Swordsman1968 · as Xiu Xiu's Brother
- Hong Kong Rhapsody1968 · as Wei Chung Liang
- King Cat1967 · as Jiang Ping, Underwater Mouse
- King Drummer1967 · as Li Yuan-Ming
- Song of Tomorrow1967 · as TV host
- Kiss and Kill1967 · as Chien Kun
- Sing High, Sing Low1967
- The Trail of the Broken Blade1967 · as Shi Gan
- Poisonous Rose1966 · as Fourth Brother
- Downhill They Ride1966
- Good Neighbors1961 · as Chen Hsi-Ting
- Conscience and Guilt1960
- Terminal Bound1956
- Remote Love1956 · as Bu La-Te