Wu Ma
Biography
Wu Ma (Chinese: 午馬; 22 September 1942 – 4 February 2014) was a prominent figure in the realm of Hong Kong cinema, known for his multifaceted career as an actor, director, producer, and writer. He launched his acting journey in 1963 and went on to have an impressive filmography, with more than 300 screen appearances and over 40 directorial projects spanning a quarter of a century.
Wu Ma became a household name, particularly recognized for his role as the Taoist ghosthunter in the beloved film "A Chinese Ghost Story," which showcased his unique ability to blend humor and supernatural elements. His contributions to the film industry not only solidified his status as a veteran actor but also as a talented filmmaker who played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of Hong Kong's cinematic narrative.
Throughout his prolific career, Wu Ma earned admiration and respect from audiences and peers alike, making him one of the most enduring figures in the history of Hong Kong cinema. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring filmmakers and actors in the region, ensuring that his influence will be remembered for years to come.
Filmography
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Of Cooks and Kung Fu
1979 • Shao Li Tzu
Vampire's Breakfast
1987 • Newspaper Director
White Vengeance
2011
Swordsman
1990 • Lau
Swordsman III: The East Is Red
1993 • Flute Player
High Risk (1995)
1995 • Frankie's Father
The Flying Dagger
1969
Painted Faces
1988 • Film Director
The Dumb Ox
1974
The Prodigal Son
1981
Along Comes a Tiger
1977
Just Heroes
1989 • Ma
Encounters of the Spooky Kind
1980 • Ah Chiu
The Iron-Fisted Monk
1977 • Miss Chuen's Client
Peking Opera Blues
1986 • Boss Wong
Yes, Madam!
1985 • Policeman
Battle of the Warriors
2006 • Précepteur royal de Liang
Seven Warriors
1989 • Ghost
Magic Cop
1990 • Chief Inspector Ma
Mr. Vampire II
1986
Mr. Vampire III
1987
Mr Vampire Saga 4
1988 • Sifu Yi-Yu