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Ko Lo Chuen
Ko Lo Chuen was a Hong Kong actor born in Tianjin, China, but grew up in Hong Kong. Before becoming an actor, he was a teacher and later became the principal of a primary school. He also worked as a reporter for the Guangzhou newspapers, the Gonping Bao and the Yuehua Bao. On the encouragement of his…
Ng Hong Sang
Ng Hong Sang is a Hong Kong actor and assistant director active from 1972-1995.
Ma Chin Ku
Ma Chin Ku is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1972-1993.
Hsiao Hou
Hsiao Hou was born in Henan China in 1958 and was schooled in the Chinese Opera by the famous Fan Kuk Fa in Bejing as a very young child. He was discovered by Lar Kar Leung in 1978 and later became a disciple of the martial artist/director for a number of years. His astonishing acrobatics and martial…
Cui Li Ming
Cui Li Ming is a Mainland China Actor who made his start with the Opera Theater Stage in Beijing. With that rich experience he extended his career into the Film and Television Drama Industry.
Ou Li Bao
Ou Li Bao is an actor who worked in films from 1967-1982. He is known for such films as The Eight Masters (1977), The Invincible Kung Fu Trio (1977), and The Dynamite Trio (1982).
Chui Kin Wa
Chui Kin Wa is an actor who worked in films from 1971-1992. He is known for such films as The Master (1980), This Man Is Dangerous (1985), and Thunder Run (1991).
Chang Chung Kui
Chang Chung Kui is a Taiwanese actor, director and martial arts director who worked in films from 1971-2001. He is known for such films as "One-armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine" (1976), "Beautiful General" (1992), and "Escape from Hell" (2000).
Ho Wei Hsiung
Ho Wei Hsiung is a Taiwanese actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1968-1993. He is known for such films as "The Majesty Cat" (1975), "Island of Fire" (1990), and "Militant Eagle" (1978).
Teddy Yip
Actor-director 'Teddy' Yip Wing Cho got his start first as a contract director for Shaw Brothers during the late 60s at a time when nepotism was a workplace norm rather than carry the baggage that it does now. Son of legendary Cathay/Shaw Bros. screenwriter Yeh Yi Fang, Teddy apprenticed under directors…













