401 results found for: BAT/USDT兑换
Gam Lau
Gam Lau is a Hong Kong actress. She was active from 1948 to 1993. (Source: IMDb)
Ruby Ruiz
Ruby Ruiz is a multi-awarded Filipina actress. She studied at the University of the Philippines. (Source: Philippine Star)
Fong Yue
Fong Yue is a Hong Kong actress, known for "Miracles: The Canton Godfather" (1989) and "Five Deadly Venoms and Hong Kong Godfather" (1985). Her career as a supporting actress spanned thirty years from the 1960s to the 1990s. (Source: IMDb)
Tang Tak Cheung
Tang Tak Cheung is a Hong Kong stuntman, martial arts choreographer, actor and director born in Vietnam. He moved to Hong Kong when his father passed away in his teenage years with his mother and elder brother. A martial arts aficionado, he was trained since childhood and specialized in the Praying…
Epy Quizon
Epy Quizon is a Filipino actor and TV host. He is the son of comedian Dolphy. He is the youngest of 4 siblings.
Lok Kung
Lok Kung was a Hong Kong actor, born as Lok Nai Lam in Hong Kong in a family from Guangdong Province. Prior to joining the film industry, he worked as a primary school teacher. Since his screen debut in the 1953 movie "The Valiant Dog", he had participated in about 425 movies, playing many diversified…
Woo Ping
Woo Ping is a Hong Konger actor and assistant director who worked in more than one hundred movies. He was active from 1950-1973. (Source: IMDb)
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).
Wong Chi Keung
Wong Chi Keung is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on The Four Shaolin Challengers (1977), Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman (1982), and The Cheeky Chap (1980). He was active from 1971-1984.
Huang Pei Chih
Huang Pei Chih is an actor and action director who worked in over one hundred movies from 1966-1995. He is known for his work on The Delinquent (1973), Midnight Caller (1995) and The Hong Kong Connection (1973). (Source: IMDB)














