2495 results found for: Water Boys
Lee Chiu
Lee Chiu is an actor, writer, producer and director who has worked in films from 1969-2018. He won at the 2018 Calcutta International Cult Film Festival and The IndieFest Film Awards for Best Documentary Film, I Am the White Tiger.
San Kuai
San Kuai is an actor and martial arts director who worked on such films as Whatever You Say, My Darling Wife (1965), 10 Magnificent Killers (1977), and Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic (1990).
Pao Hsueh Li
Pao Hsueh Li was born in 1936 in Nanjing and moved to Taiwan in 1949. Upon graduation, he worked his way up from technician in a studio film processing lab to assistant cinematographer and cinematographer on numerous Taiwanese dialect films. In 1966, Shaw Brothers director Lo Chen engaged him to serve…
Lam Kau
Lam Kau was born in 1923 in Guangdong, China. As it turns out, he had an incredible career and has appeared in hundreds of films. In 1950, his first year, he appeared in 19 films alone. He was one of Wong Fei Hung’s assistants in many of the Kwan Takhing films of the 50’s and 60’s. In the 1960’s…
Ho Kei Cheong
Ho Kei Cheong is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director known for his work on Raiders of Yunkang Caves (1984), Dirty Ho (1979) and Shaolin Disciple (1980). He was active from 1970-1984. (Source: IMDB)
Lam Wah
Lam Wah is an actor known for his work on The Treacherous Lady Killer (1962), The White-Snake Girl, Part 1 (1960) and The Dunce Bumps Into a Ghost (1957). He was active from 1947-1981. (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)
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)
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…
Lu Ti
Lu Ti was born on January 27, 1924 in Shandong, China as Lu Hsi-chieh. He is an actor, known for Na Cha the Great (1974), The Pistol Grabber (1982) and Jin sha dao (1969). He is 6 feet tall. (Source: IMDB)














