2403 results found for: Double Cheat: Itsuwari no Keikan
Yue Tau Wan
Yue Wan Tau is a Hong Konger actor known for his work on "Project A" (1983), "The Young Master" (1980) and "Bruce Li in New Guinea" (1978). (Source: IMDb)
Angela Yu Chien
Angela Yu Chien was born in Tianjin, China as Ke Chi Ling. She was an actress, known for The Blue and the Black (Part 1) (1966) for which she won a Golden Horse Award for Best Actress. She died on April 10, 2000 in Hong Kong from cancer. (Source: IMDb)
Chan Chuen
Chan Chuen is known for his work on Police Story (1985), Fist of Fury (1972) and Energetic 21 (1982). He was active from 1966-1999. (Source: IMDB)
Wong Yu
Wong Yu was a Hong Kong actor. Shaw Brothers was the professional home of Wong Yu from his late teen years until age 30. In 1972, he was selected for the studio's acting training course and, upon graduation, was given a supporting role in "Facets of Love" (1973). His first lead was the precocious teenage…
Erh Chun
Chun Erh is an actor and assistant director, known for Xiao ying xiong da nao Tang Ren jie (1974), The Lady Professional (1971) and The Girl next Door (1961). He was active from 1957-1977. (IMDB)
Ching Miao
Ching Miao was a Taiwanese actor born in Shandong, China. He had appeared in over 190 films, mostly in Hong Kong, for the Shaw Brothers Studio. He won the Best Supporting Actor for Golden Horse Awards twice, for "Between Tears and Smiles" (1964) and "Too Late for Love" (1967), respectively. Actress…
Kao Pao Shu
Kao Pao-shu was a Chinese actress, producer, writer and film director who appeared in over 100 films during her career. Originally from China, Kao moved to Hong Kong in 1951, where she acted in minor roles before joining the Shaw Brothers Studio in 1958. Here, she starred in over 80 films, working alongside…
Takemitsu Toru
Takemitsu Toru was a Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory. Largely self-taught, Takemitsu possessed consummate skill in the subtle manipulation of instrumental and orchestral timbre. He is famed for combining elements of oriental and occidental philosophy to create a sound uniquely…
James Nam
James Nam was already established singer and actor in South, Korea. He changed his Korean name from Nam Suk Hoon to a new Chinese name Nan Kung-Hsun when he arrived in Hong Kong. He lived in the same apartment complex in Hong Kong with director John Woo back in the 70's. Both Mr. Nam and Mr. Woo worked…
Liu Yi Wei
Liu Yi Wei, born Liu Wei (刘伟), is a Chinese host, director, actor, screenwriter and producer born in Chengdu, Sichuan, China After graduating from the Chinese Department of Sichuan University in 1989, he arrived in Beijing the following year to begin his career, landing his first television hosting…













