2007 results found for: Iron Grandma
Kwong Yam
Kwong Yam was a film editor who worked in over 90 Hong Kong films from 1952-1993.
Liao Wan Wen
A native of Taichung City, Taiwan, Liao Wan Wen worked in his uncle's electrical appliance shop and learned how to repair radios, develop film, and take portrait photos. Eventually he became a sought-after cinematographer. Liao worked in films from 1956-1991.
Yan Sit Ping
Yan Sit Ping worked in the sound department for over 130 Hong Kong movies from 1956-1999. He won the Gold Horse Award for Best Sound Recording for the movie Wife of a Romantic Scholar (1967).
Tom Amornbhong Methakunavudh
Amornbhong Methakunvudh, nicknamed Tom, has been in the industry since 1985, then, was the pioneer Sound Designer in Thailand. He has worked on a few Internationally – recognised Thai films such as Tears of the Black Tiger, Shutter and Beautiful Boxer. Over the years, apart from gaining recognition…
Sung Siu Kong
Born in China, Sung Siu Kong moved to Hong Kong in 1948. He was a makeup artist who worked in nearly 200 Hong Kong films from 1948-1978.
Wang Zhao Xi
Wang Zhao Xi was born in China in 1918. He moved to Hong Kong in 1947 and went on to edit more than 200 films there. He won the Gold Horse Film Award for Best Editing for the 1964 film Romance of the Forbidden City. Wang was hailed as "The King of Film Editing" for his professionalism and craftsmanship.…
Choo Kok Leong
Choo Kok Leong was born in Malaysia in 1910. He produced around 100 films, mostly in Hong Kong from 1964-1978. Choo died in Singapore in 1996.
Leung Yui
Leung Yui is an actor, director, and assistant director who worked in films from 1954-1975.














