
A native of Beijing and born as Zhang Zi-Ting, Hang has starred in over 60 titles and numerous TV serials. He's a versatile actor who can tackle any role, including loving fathers, office managers and touch guys. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1968 and starred in two martial arts films "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and "The Fastest Sword", where he played Chu Ching's father in both of them. Later, Hang discarded his five-year contract with Shaw Brothers because of the traveling. He turned to work in various Taiwanese film companies during the 1960s and 1980s, where he starred in "Secret Agent Chang Kong No.1", "Clam Fairy" and "It All Started With A Bed". He had also appeared in "The Sword" produced by Hong Kong's Chang Jiang Films. Han is best remembered for his martial arts roles.

Shaolin and Wu Tang
1983 · as Master Liu

Magnificent Wanderers
1977 · as Xia's rich friend #1

The Four Assassins
1975 · as Chief Luk of Yangzhou (uncredited)

Dragon Gate Swordsman
1971

Disciples of Shaolin
1975 · as Supervisor Tan Da Bao

Boxer Rebellion
1976 · as Magistrate

Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue
1977 · as Prisoner who saves King Tang

Broken Sword
1971

Fearless Fighters
1971

The Fist That Kills
1972

Fighting of Shaolin Monks
1976 · as Gravedigger

The Sword
1971 · as Emperor

Tiger
1972 · as Yang Ming's Father

The Fastest Sword
1968 · as Liu Chang-Feng

The Fists of Vengeance
1974

Clam Fairy
1970

Dynasty
1977 · as Prince Chiu's Assistant

Layout
1977 · as Boss Tung Chin-Sheng