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Sasaki Taiko
Sasaki Taiko is a Japanese idol under STARTO ENTERTAINMENT and is a member of Junior group KEY TO LIT. He was part of the group 7 MEN Samurai up until its disbandment.
Paul Chang Chung
Paul Chang Chung was born in 1931 in Hebei, China. His earliest reported movie appearance was as a child actor in the Cantonese production; Three Provocations Against the Emperor. He would later make over 100 films working for the Shaw Brothers and Cathay among others. In the 80's he in acted in a few…
Yoshizawa Shizuya
Yoshizawa Shizuya is a Japanese idol. He is a member of Travis Japan under STARTO ENTERTAINMENT. Travis Japan has been in Los Angeles since March 2022 to polish their singing and dancing skills. While studying abroad, he was diagnosed with tendonitis due to a worsening of stress fractures in the lower…
Stanley Tong
Tang Ji Li (English name: Stanley Tong) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, action choreographer, screenwriter, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Encouraged by his brother-in-law in Hong Kong, who was a filmmaker, Tong started his film career there in 1979 by working behind the scenes. (Source:…
Susanna Auyeung
Susanna Auyeung Pui San, born as Chan Kit Ying, was a Hong Kong actress and singer. She started acting at aged 14 and officially entered showbiz in 1970 with her debut in the movie "King Fa Sin Ji". She became a first-line actress starring in many Cantonese films, and was even dubbed as the "1983 version…
Hara Fukiko
Hara Fukiko is a Japanese actress and narrator. She was born in Okayama prefecture. She is currently under Toho Entertainment. She is a former member of the KAKUTA theater company. She graduated from Osaka University from Faculty of Letters Department of Drama. Her hobbies are traveling, reading, playing…
Wei Ping Ao
Wei Ping Ao was born on November12, 1929 in Nanjing, China. He was an actor and assistant director, known for The Way of the Dragon (1972), Fist of Fury (1972) and What Price Stardom? (1977). He died on December 3, 1989 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDB)













