Kwan Tak-hing, MBE (27 June 1905 – 28 June 1996) was a Hong Kong actor who played the role of martial artist folk hero Wong Fei-hung in at least 77 films, between the 1940s and the 1980s. No-one else in cinema history has portrayed the same person as many times. In total he made over 130 films. He was elected in 1955 as the chairman of Chinese Artist Association of Hong Kong. He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1983.
Cho Tat-wah (September 15, 1915 - January 13, 2007), a famous Cantonese film actor in Hong Kong, is known as the "Iron Man of the Silver Tale." 15-year-old will be alone to Shanghai to shoot silent film "Kanto heroes." In 1933 he participated in "orphan", "little tiger", "demobilization tear", "Shandong ring" and other films. In the movie "Squad" for the first time as a man actor. When Hong Kong was occupied in 1941, Cho Tat-wah once relied on selling old clothes for subsistence. After the war film industry recovery, he and his sister Cao Qiwen group "Friends overseas film company", and founded the "Mandarin film company" and "overseas movie studio." 2001 Hong Kong Film Critics Association awarded the Golden Bauhinia Award for Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2003 won the Hong Kong Film Awards presentation professionalism award. Died in England in 2007, died of stomach bleeding, at the age of 91.
When Kau Lam began to be a dragon and tiger martial artist, he used "Lin Yucheng" as his stage name. In the 1950s, the director of South China Film Studio, namely Hong Campao's grandfather Hong Zhonghao, renamed it "Kau Lam." Kau Lam nicknamed "mosquito uncle", because the boat across the sea, the conductor to see his name look less two points, saying how someone called forest mosquitoes so strange? Deng Biyun go with the heart in mind, the story spread throughout the film and television circles, this Kau Lam ..
Shek Wing-cheung (1 January 1913 – 3 June 2009), better known by his stage name Shih Kien (Cantonese: Shek Kin; Mandarin: Shi Jian), was a Hong Kong-based Chinese actor. Shih is best known for playing antagonists and villains in several early Hong Kong wuxia and martial arts films that dated back to the black-and-white period, and is most familiar to Western audiences for his portrayal of the primary villain, Han, in the 1973 martial arts film Enter the Dragon, which starred Bruce Lee.
Actor Name | Play | Role Introduction |
Lau Cham | Lin ShiRong | No introduction |
Lau Kar-leung | Liang MianChaYiHu | No introduction |
Watermelon shaver | Ya CaSu | No introduction |
Beijing Spring | San Bo | No introduction |
(None) | Gui Zhi | No introduction |
Siu Ang Wong | Liu Yi | No introduction |
(None) | Fan Dou | No introduction |
Hon Sung Siu | Hei MianBaiMaoHu | No introduction |
Tsai Lin Chen | Ma MianZhuDingHu | No introduction |
Yingzhi Wu | Lu Lun | No introduction |
(None) | Ling YunJie | No introduction |
Ke Wang | Gui LaoSan | No introduction |
Zhou 鸾 | Chen Biao | No introduction |
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