
Actor
Born October 12, 1968 in Taipei, Taiwan
Lee Kang-Sheng (Chinese: 李康生; Pinyin: Lǐ Kāngshēng; b. 1968 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese actor, film director, and screenwriter. He has appeared in all of Tsai Ming-liang's theatrical feature films. Lee's own directorial efforts include The Missing (2003) and Help Me Eros (2007).

The Rope Curse 4: Kuntilanak

The House On The Moon
Yue Lao

Sichuan Culinary Chronicles: In Four Chapters

Night Journey

Absence
Han Jiangyu

Blue Sun Palace
Cheung

Stranger Eyes
Lao Wu

Black Ox

Sonata of Wave
Dongbin

Abiding Nowhere

Everything Is Unknown
Hua Qi

Lost in Forest
Sheng

Where
Monk

Fantasy · World
Tang Shicheng

The Wind Will Say

Twisted Strings

Hotel Iris
Boatman

Wandering

Come and Go
Xiao Kang

Grit
Chief Liu

Absence
Han Jiangyu

Days
Kang

Abyssal Spider
Ship's Captain

The Rope Curse 2
Huo-ge

Sisyphus
Jiang Sen

Three Piglets
Self

Your Face
Self

Sand
Self

The Deserted

Single Belief

One & Zero

Autumn Days

The Tenants Downstairs
Guo Li

Afternoon
Self

Sashimi
Chen-ming

No No Sleep
Monk

Beautiful 2015

Journey to the West
Monk

Stray Dogs
Father

Letters from the South
Xiao Kang (segment "Walking on Water")

Past Present
Self

Walker
Monk

Diamond Sutra

Sleepwalk

No Form
Monk

Beautiful 2012

Transformation
Himself

Taipei 24H

Visage
Kang / The Director

Flowers in the Mirror, Moon in the Water
Self / Hsiao Kang - the director / St. John Baptist

Sleeping on Dark Waters

To Each His Own Cinema
(segment: It’s A Dream)

Help Me, Eros
Ah Jie

It's a Dream

I Don't Want to Sleep Alone
Hsiao-Kang

The Wayward Cloud
Taiwanese Porn Actor

My Stinking Kid

Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Projectionist

The Missing

The Skywalk Is Gone
Hsiao-Kang

Looking for Tsai
Himself

A Way We Go
Ah Hui

What Time Is It There?
Hsiao-Kang

A Conversation with God

Sunny Doll

Ordinary Heroes
Lee Siu Tung

The Hole
The Man Upstairs

The River
Hsiao-Kang

Sweet Degeneration
Chun-sheng

A Drifting Life
Ku-cheng

Vive L'Amour
Hsiao-kang

My New Friends

Rebels of the Neon God
Hsiao-kang

Boys

Golden Horse Awards
Self