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Interview with versatile gweilo Darren Shahlavi

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A gweilo mostly known for his work in Yuen Woo Ping’s Tai Chi II, Darren Shahlavi is a deft on-screen fighter who after a long stint in HK, landed some sweet jobs in the US and in Europe. As part of our ongoing Gweilo series, Arnaud Lanuque interviewed Shahlavi by email over a period of one year. Shahlavi candidly assesses his work: he delves into his HK career for us and shares his memories on set with a wide range of filmmakers, from Yuen Woo Ping to Tony Leung Siu Hung, to Philip Ko, passing by Ng See Yuen, Mark Houghton, Bey Logan and even Uwe Boll.
 
Author(s) : Arnaud Lanuque
Date : 27/10/2009
Type(s) : Interview

Summary
 
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Background, start in the Hong Kong film industry   Page 1
 
Small parts in HK films and other activities   Page 2
 
Tai Chi 2   Page 3
 
Bloodmoon   Page 4
 
Other work in the US   Page 5
 
 

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