1934 results found for: Flying Colors
Lau Hak Suen
Lau Hak Suen was born in 1910 in Guangxi, China. He was an actor and producer, known for his work on Project A (1983) and The Dunce Bumps Into a Ghost (1957). He died on January 24, 1983 in Hong Kong. (Source: IMDB)
Pao Hsueh Li
Pao Hsueh Li was born in 1936 in Nanjing and moved to Taiwan in 1949. Upon graduation, he worked his way up from technician in a studio film processing lab to assistant cinematographer and cinematographer on numerous Taiwanese dialect films. In 1966, Shaw Brothers director Lo Chen engaged him to serve…
Lam Kau
Lam Kau was born in 1923 in Guangdong, China. As it turns out, he had an incredible career and has appeared in hundreds of films. In 1950, his first year, he appeared in 19 films alone. He was one of Wong Fei Hung’s assistants in many of the Kwan Takhing films of the 50’s and 60’s. In the 1960’s…
Ai Ti
This strikingly beautiful Shaw actress has starred in 30 movies spanning over a decade from 1974 to 1985. Although Ai Ti has appeared in diverse film genres from period pieces to dramas, she was ultimately typecast to epitomize the Femme Fatale persona. (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…
Ng Tung
Ng Tung is a Hong Kong actor and producer. He was active from 1947 to 1985. (Source: MyDramaList)
Chiang Pin
Chiang Pin is an actor and director, known for The Death Player (1975), Duel with Samurai (1971) and Kung Fu Inferno (1973). He was active from 1963-1981. (Source: IMDB)
Ma Sha
Ma Sha was born as Liu Chin Chen. He is known for his work on The Art of War by Sun Tzu (1979), The Daredevil (1981) and The Pistol Grabber (1982). (Source: IMDB)













