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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).
Luo Guan Zhong
Luo Ben (c. 1330–1400), better known by his courtesy name Guanzhong, was a Chinese writer who lived during the Ming Dynasty. Luo was attributed with writing "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and editing "Water Margin", the first two of the" Four Great Classical Novels" of Chinese literature. (Source:…
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…
Choi Hung
Choi Hung is a film editor who was active from 1973-2003 and worked on such films as Love Is Butterfly (2002) and The Legend of the Purple Hairpin (1977).
Sung Ming
Sung Ming is a director and film editor who worked on over two hundred films from 1953-1977.
Dora Ng
Dora Ng is an award-winning costume designer. She has won the Golden Horse Award for Best Makeup & Costume Design for Golden Chicken (2003) and Bodyguards and Assassins (2009). She has also won Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Costume & Makeup Design for Purple Storm (2001), Comrades, Almost a Love Story…
Lau Chun Fai
Lau Chun Fai is an actor, director, martial arts director, and producer who worked in such films as Nowhere to Hide! (2015), My Wife's Bodyguard (1999), and Have Sword, Will Travel (1969).
Yue Man Wah
Yue Man Wah is an actor and costume designer who worked in films from 1959-1987.
Leung Siu Chung
Leung Siu Chung is an actor and martial arts director known for his work on The 14 Amazons (1972) and Trilogy of Swordsmanship (1972). He was active from 1957-1991.
Ho Meng Hua
One of Shaw Brothers' most prolific directors Ho Meng Hua was born in Shanghai in 1923. He studied at a Shanghai theatrical academy and moved to Hong Kong in 1949, joined Shaw Brothers in 1955. By 1957 he had worked his way up to director, his directorial debut being An Appointment After Dark released…














