Tan Tao-liang is a Chinese-Korean martial artist and former film actor.
10 Facts About Tan Tao-liang
Tan Tao-liang was born on December 22,1947, in Pusan, South Korea.
Tan Tao-liang is a Chinese Korean whose parents fled mainland China after the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out.
At age 7, Tan Tao-liang began studying several martial arts including taekwondo, judo, hapkido and kung fu.
Tan Tao-liang won many championships as well as a world title.
At age 23, Tan Tao-liang began teaching taekwondo at the National Taiwan University.
Tan Tao-liang went on to teach martial arts actor John Liu.
In 1973, Tan Tao-liang's fighting style was noticed by filmmakers and he was asked to appear in the film The Hero of Chiu Chow.
Tan Tao-liang eventually relocated to Taiwan, and later returned to the film industry with the 1991 movie Breathing Fire, serving as executive producer using the pseudonym Delon Tanner.
Tan Tao-liang was arrested in 2006 in Taiwan for beating up five members of staff at a restaurant.