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Raymond Wong Pak-ming

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Raymond Wong Pak-ming
Born(1946-04-08)8 April 1946(age 78)
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • playwright
  • adult film director
  • actor
  • entrepreneur
Spouse
Wong Man-kuen ( hoàng văn quyên )
(m.1970)
ChildrenTwo
Wong Tsz-wun ( hoàng tử hoàn )
Wong Yee-kwan ( hoàng y quân )
Awards
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Film
2009Ip Man

Chinese name
Traditional ChineseHoàng bách minh
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingWong4 Baak3ming4

Raymond Wong Pak-mingMH(Chinese:Hoàng bách minh;born 8 April 1946;[1]sometimestransliteratedasRaymond Wong Bak-ming) is a Hong Kong film producer, playwright, director and actor. He is one of the most successful producers inHong Kong cinema,having been one of the comedians to establishCinema CityStudios in 1980.

Career

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Cinema City

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In 1980, Wong formed the renownedCinema City Enterprises,Ltd. withKarl MakaandDean Shek.The production company became an industry phenomenon, producing films such asA Better Tomorrow,Aces Go Places,Prison on FireandAll About Ah-Long.[2]Actors such asChow Yun-fat,Leslie CheungandTi Lungalong with filmmakersJohn Woo,Ringo LamandTsui Harkwere some of the people who rose to fame under the Cinema City label. He played the actor in the comedy ghost seriesHappy Ghost(Khai tâm quỷ).

In 1991, the trio broke up, with both Maka and Shek ending their interests in the film industry.

Mandarin films

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Wong eventually formedMandarin Films Distribution Co. Ltd.later that year, while continuing to establish himself as a successful film producer. Mandarin went on to produce films such asThe Bride with White Hair,Dragon Tiger Gate,andFlash Point,with Wong often serving as an executive producer for the films produced. To this day, the company has produced over 100 films.

Personal life

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Wong is married to Wong Man-kuen (Hoàng văn quyên).[3]

Filmography as actor

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References

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  1. ^Liu Tingyi ( lưu nghi đình ) (9 April 2017)."《 khai tâm quỷ 》 hoàng bách minh sinh nhật bát 21 chính muội hoàn nhiễu ti bỉ hội trường dã lai liễu!"[Happy Ghostactor Raymond Wong Pak-ming surrounded by 21 women escorts on his birthday].ETtoday(in Chinese).Retrieved9 November2017.
  2. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 18 December 2007.Retrieved27 August2008.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^Li Junguan ( lâm quân quan ) (1 June 2016)."Yết bí hoàng bách minh bồi bạn thê tử kháng nham thập lục niên chân tương!"[Revealing that Raymond Wong accompanied his wife to defeat cancer] (in Chinese).Retrieved9 November2017.
  4. ^"Raymond Wong".imdb.com.Retrieved12 April2010.
  5. ^"Raymond Wong".chinesemov.com.Retrieved12 April2010.
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