Blackie Shou-Liang Ko(1953-2003)
- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Shou-Liang was born in China in 1953 before moving to live in Taiwan
when he was three. When he was 16 he had taken up motorsports and had
begun racing motorcycles and cars professionally. Shortly after this he
got into acting for films. Spotting that most stuntmen in Taiwan
specialised in martial arts and such, Ko became one of the first
stuntmen to focus on stunts involving motorcycles and cars. This area
of work soon allowed him to work behind the camera as a stunt arranger.
Outside of movie work his most memorable achievement came in 1997 when
he used a modified Mitsubishi to jump 50 metres over China's yellow
river. The jump was carried live on television and he dedicated it to
the handover of Hong Kong back to China. He also announced his
retirement and spent his time raising money for charities. He was also
a singer and enjoyed fishing.