Highest rated movie: Cinema of Vengeance (1994)
Lowest rated movie: Enter the Panther (1975)
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Looking for reviews of Ho Tsung-Tao movies? Cinafilm has a total of 124 reviews across 6 movies.
Movies starring Ho Tsung-Tao have generally received mixed reviews and hold an average score of 48%.
Cinema of Vengeance - released in 1994 - is Ho Tsung-Tao's highest rated movie, with a score of 63% based on 1 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Ho Tsung-Tao is Enter the Panther - released in 1975 - with a score of 35% based on 104 reviews.
Ho Tsung-Tao began his career as a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the name of James Ho. After the death of Bruce Lee, Ho was employed by producer actor Jimmy Shaw who gave him the name of Bruce Li. While Ho was finishing his military service, he appeared in Good Bye Bruce Lee. He would star in other documentaries in 1976 with The Young Bruce Lee and Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth.
As Li, his career improved dramatically. Some Taiwanese and Hong Kong producers decided to directly credit him as "Bruce Lee", even going so far as to use the real Bruce Lee's picture on posters. Li even appeared in Bruce Lee vs Supermen where he stars as Kato, assistant of the Green Hornet, a role originally played by the real Bruce Lee.
In 1985, Ho ended his career after his wife's death. He returned to Taiwan to become a physical education instructor at Taipei's Ping Chung University. He also has taught martial arts for comedian apprentices. Since then he has appeared only very briefly in martial arts cinema or Bruce Lee documentaries.
Ho Tsung-Tao has acted in films with Lung Fei, Bruce Lee, Chang Yi and Sham Chin-Bo.
Ho Tsung-Tao has worked with these film directors: Yang Chuan, Lee Tso-Nam, Toby Russell and Lin Bing.
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