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Tsuji Santaro
Tsuji Santaro, born Tsuji Shigeru (辻茂), is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and comedy performer born in Tokyo, Japan. His former stage names include Tsuji Shigeru (辻しげる) and Tsuji Shigeru (辻シゲル). After graduating from Setagaya High School (世田谷高等学校), Tsuji became a disciple…
Tsuji Imari
Tsuji Imari is a Japanese actress born in Tokyo, Japan. She began her career with Shin Tsukiji Gekidan in April 1937 until its dissolution. She then joined Mizuho Gekidan in 1943, which later merged into Haiyuza Theater Company, where she stayed until August 1962. In 1963, she moved to Gekidan Nakama…
Tsuji Hisaichi
Born in Hyogo prefecture. He started writing film criticism, while attending the University of Tokyo, and became a regular author of the magazine "Film Criticism". Later on, he become planner, director and producer. He was also a writer, using pen name Tatsuo Nogami . In TV, he was in charge of Toshiba…
Cathy Tsui
She was born in Hong Kong, but grew up in Australia. She was discovered on the street by a model agency. She can speak Cantonese, English, and Mandarin. She graduated from University College London with a First Class Honors in Eastern European Economics and Commerce in 2004. Her father-in-law is Hong…
Tsui Ping Kwong
Tsui Ping Kwong worked in the sound department on films from 1964-1986. He was twice nominated for the Golden Horse Best Sound Recording Award.
Ridley Tsui
Ridley is a very respected stuntman and martial arts choreographer, also a director of a few films, most importantly, his first one "Final Target". As a choreographer, he worked on A Fu (2000), The Lost Empire (2001), Lost Time: The Movie (2003) and Johnny (2003). (Source: IMDB/svedzin)
Elvis Tsui
Tsui graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in arts. Started his career in 1984. Because of his appearance was often cast as the antagonist or villain.
Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark, born Tsui Man-kong, is a Hong Kong film director, producer and screenwriter. Tsui has directed several influential Hong Kong films such as Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983), the Once Upon a Time in China film series (1991–1997) and The Blade (1995). Tsui also has been a prolific…














