Wong Yu
Biography
Wong Yue (汪禹, 1955–2008) was a prominent figure in Hong Kong's martial arts cinema, celebrated for his engaging performances and comedic flair. He made a significant impact during his career at Shaw Brothers Studio, where he appeared in numerous films that captivated audiences. Wong is particularly recognized for his collaborations with fellow actor Gordon Liu in cult classics such as Dirty Ho, Spiritual Boxer II, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter, showcasing his versatility and charm.
Though sometimes credited as Wong Yu or Wang Yu, it's important to note that he is a distinct individual separate from the more established Shaw Brothers star, Jimmy Wang Yu. The name change was a strategic move by producer Run Run Shaw, who sought to capitalize on the existing fame of the older actor.
Wong Yue's career was marked by a blend of humor and action that resonated with fans of the genre. Tragically, his life was cut short when he passed away on May 16, 2008, due to acute pneumonia. His contributions to the martial arts film landscape remain significant, and he is fondly remembered by fans and industry peers alike for his unique talent and enduring legacy within the genre.
Filmography
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I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change!
2019
The Calling of a Bus Driver
2020
The Sparring Partner
2022
The Master Strikes Back
1985 • He Liu
Dragon Tiger Gate
2006
The Kung Fu Instructor
1979 • Zhou Ping
Commando Fury
1986
One More Chance (2023)
2023
Cesium Fallout
2024
Rouge
1987 • Ho Hsi
Magic Cop
1990
Mr. Vampire III
1987
Mr Vampire Saga 4
1988
Kung Fu Zombie
1981
Mr. Vampire II
1986
The Young Vagabond
1985 • Jiabao
The Kid with a Tattoo
1980 • Li Bao-Tong
Handsome Siblings
1992
The Lady Is the Boss
1983 • Ah Yung / Ah Wing
The Flying Guillotine
1975 • Xie Tianfu
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
1984
Table for Six 2
2024