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Wai Wang (Chinese: 韋弘, 3 November 1936 - 2010) was a Taiwanese actor. Started acting in his home country of Taiwan under the stage name "Xiao Lin" (Little Lam) before adopting the new name "Wu Bin" later in 1968. After his leading turn in The One-Legged Dragon, he started his career with the Shaw Brothers under the name Frankie Wei. He stayed with the Shaw Brothers for 7 years and was well known for his portrayal of villans and for starring in many of Lu Chi's erotic thillers. He made his first attempt at directing with 1979's Lewd Lizard before retiring in 1984
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Felix Lok Ying-kwan is a Hong Kong actor. His television appearances include roles in Looking Back in Anger, The Drive of Life and The Academy.
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Born Wu Jianzhong, Onitsuka Ng Kin-chung is a Hong Kong actor and fashion designer. He grew up as one of 10 brothers, and the family struggled when his father passed away when he was 11 years old. His affinity for fashion design inspired him to seek a career in the arts. He took an acting role as a prisoner in the 1979 film Da Teng (Caning). This would lead to further prominent roles in Hong Kong films including Jiang Hu Zheng Jiang (Fortune Hunters), Triad Story and Angel Terminators. By 1985, he opened his own fashion store. The business would expand through the 1990s, but in 2003 Ng chose to shutter all locations due to health concerns. Also an avid racer, he publicly gave up his hobby at the insistence of his wife and children.
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Woo Fung was born on 18 January 1932 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, Republic of China. He is an actor and director, known for Police Story (1985), Da teng (1979) and Plain Jane to the Rescue (1982). He was previously married to Wing-Ho Lui.
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Ho Pak-Kwong (何柏光) is a Hong Kong actor. Pak-Kwong was a prolific Hong Kong actor known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s. He appeared in numerous films, often in supporting roles, contributing to the era's vibrant cinema scene. His filmography includes titles like Ginger Snaps (2000), Mimic (1997), and The Corruptor (1999).
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