3967 results found for: Heaven's Door
Poon Yat On
Poon Yat On worked as an actor for over 30 years, appearing in nearly 250 Hong Kong films. He often played a female role and many of his films were Cantonese Operas. He died in Guangzhou on March 3, 1964, the year of his last film, All Are Happy.
Chang Chen Huan
Chang Chen Huan is a former martial artist and martial arts instructor prior to becoming an actor. He was married to Pao Cheng Fang from 1996 to 2002. They have one son.
Yu Lai Zhen
Yu Lai Zhen was an actress who appeared in over 140 Hong Kong movies. Nicknamed "Purple Peony", she retired from the art scene in 1968 and moved to Canada, where she died in 2004 at the age of 89. (Source: Douban)
Lau Hak Suen
Lau Hak Suen was born in 1910 in Guangxi, China. He was an actor and producer, known for his work on Project A (1983) and The Dunce Bumps Into a Ghost (1957). He died on January 24, 1983 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDB)
Hua Qing
Hua Qing was born in Huaian City, Jiangsu Province in October 1963. He graduated from the Photography Department of Beijing Film Academy. He is a Chinese film and television director and cinematographer, and a visiting professor at the Film Academy.(Source: baike.baidu.com)
Mak Gei
Mak Gei was a Hong Kong actor born in Hong Kong. He was known for "The Story of a Discharged Prisoner" (1967) and "When Durians Bloom" (1959). After retiring in 1999, he moved to the United States, divorced twice, and had two daughters and a son, all living abroad. He returned to Hong Kong to do evangelical…
Wong Chit
Wong Chit also knows as Huang Chieh was a cinematographer who worked on such films as The Lady Punisher (1994), Killer Clans (1976), and A Hall Packed with Riches (1951).
Ling Mung
Born in Panyu, Guangdong, China, Ling Mung was a prolific Hong Kong actor performing in movies from 1936 until his death in 1977. His last film was The Great Man. He is the twin brother of director Hui Siu Guk (許嘯谷).












