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Fong Yue
Fong Yue is a Hong Kong actress, known for "Miracles: The Canton Godfather" (1989) and "Five Deadly Venoms and Hong Kong Godfather" (1985). Her career as a supporting actress spanned thirty years from the 1960s to the 1990s. (Source: IMDb)
Heo Jang Kang
Heo Jang Gang was a South Korean actor, one of the representative actors in the 1960s and 1970s. He mainly took supporting roles such as villains or comical characters. He died of a heart attack after playing football in 1975. His sons, Heo Gi Ho and Heo Joon Ho, also became actors. (Source: Wikipedia)
Tae Jin Ah
Tae Jin Ah is a South Korean trot singer. He only completed elementary school as a child due to the bad economic situation of his family, but later, he passed the middle school and high school qualification examinations. He moved to Seoul in 1966 and then graduated with a bachelor's degree in English…
Joo Young Hoon
Joo Young Hoon is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and television personality. He began his career as a songwriter in the 1990s, composing hit songs for artists including Uhm Jung Hwa and Turbo. He debuted as a singer in 1997 with the album Ballad, which he followed with Nostalgia in 2000, and Love…
Naraoka Tomoko
Tomoko Naraoka is a Japanese actress and narrator. The daughter of a painter, she was born in Komagome, Hongou (present-day Bunkyo), in the city of Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design. Naraoka debuted as a cinema actress in the 1949 film Chijin no Ai, based on the novel…
Watase Tsunehiko
Watase Tsunehiko was a Japanese actor. He won the award for best supporting actor at the 2nd Japan Academy Prize for The Incident and at the 3rd Hochi Film Award for The Incident, Koutei no inai hachigatsu and The Fall of Ako Castle. His older brother is the actor Watari Tetsuya. (Source: Wikipedia)
Lau Wai Ling
Lau Wai Ling is a Hong Kong actress. She became famous by starring in Shaw Brothers productions during the 1970s and 80s. After a break from acting, she returned to perform in "77 Heartbreaks" (2017).
Lam Wah Chiu
Lam Wah Chiu is a cinematographer and lighting director who began working in films in 1960.
Ricky Hui
Ricky Hui was a Hong Kong actor, singer and a correspondent for the French Press Agency (AFP) in Hong Kong. Later, he joined his brothers Michael and Samuel and made the movie "The Private Eyes" in 1976. Ricky often worked with his brothers. He also released seven albums. He died of a heart attack in…














