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Cheng Lei
Cheng Lei is a Hong Kong actor who joined Shaw Brothers Studio in the 60s. He became one of the key actors in Chinese martial arts movies--known as one of the "Five Tigers" with Jimmy Wang Yu, Chang I, Lo Lieh and Chieh Yuan. He was active from 1966-1992. (Source: Celestial)
Chung Wing
Chung Wing is a Hong Kong actor and martial arts director who worked in films from 1979 to 1995.
Wang Chi Sheng
Wang Chi Sheng is an actor, assistant director, and martial arts director who worked in films from 1975-2001. He is known for such films as Big Boss (1981), Zhan You (2001), and Ninja Hunter (1984).
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…
Kwan Fung
Kwan Fung is an actor who worked in many kung fu films such as Ten Tigers of Kwangtung (1979), The Roving Swordsman (1983) and Secret Service of the Imperial Court (1984). He was active from 1978-1988.
Tang Pik Wan
Tang Pik Wan was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. She is known for her work on The Blood-Stained Butterfly Mountain (1965) and She Shoots Straight (1990). She died on March 25, 1991 in Hong Kong, China. (Source: IMDB)
Kwan Hung
Kwan Hung is a Taiwanese actor and director known for his work on "New Miracle Fighters" (1988), "Thunderstorm Sword" (1970) and "One-Armed Boxer" (1972). He was active from 1968-1999. (Source: IMDb)
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)
John Cheung
John Cheung is a Hong Kong actor, action choreographer and Kung Fu artist. He acted in films for Shaw Brothers and Goldig Films in the 70s and 80s. (Source: HKCM)
Ng Kwun Lai
Renowned female artist Ng Kwan Lai, born Ng Wan, first came to prominence in 1955 when, as founder of the Lai Sing Opera Troupe, her brilliant performance in How Leung Hung Yuk's War Drum Caused the Jin Army to Retreat established her status as one of the most successful artists playing the fa dan role…













