Cheng Kwun-Min
January 1, 1917 (107 years old) in Guangdong, China
Cheng Gwan-Min was born in 1917 in Guangdong, China. He was once a theatre actor and broadcaster. In 1936, he made his debut "The Three-Day Massacre in Guangzhou" in Guangzhou. During his long career of more than half a century, he made more than 200 films, mostly Cantonese. A skillful imitator of singers from the East and the West, Cheng had numerous albums and performed Cantonese opera and musicals. He earned himself a nickname "Elvis Presley of the East". From 1970's onwards, he became a host of the classic variety show "Enjoy Yourself Tonight", with occasional guest appearances in films. He passed away in 1995.
Known For
Credits
- 1994 · Oh! Yes Sir!!! as News team director
- 1992 · Rose as
- 1992 · Justice, My Foot! as Guangzhou Magistrate Hu
- 1991 · Man from Guangdong as
- 1989 · Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive as Uncle Cheng
- 1989 · The Nobles as Cheng Kwan Min
- 1989 · Looking Back in Anger as
- 1988 · Mistaken Identity as
- 1988 · Three Against the World as Mr Ng
- 1987 · Goodbye Darling as Mr. Chiu
- 1987 · Project A: Part II as Boss of Goldsmith Shop
- 1987 · Killer's Nocturne as
- 1987 · Seven Years Itch as Sylvia's father
- 1986 · The Invincible Snowy Hair Maiden as
- 1984 · An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty as Musician / Servant
- 1982 · The Perfect Match as
- 1982 · Food For The Sharks as
- 1978 · Crocodile Tears as
- 1975 · The Running Mob as
- 1975 · Laugh in the Sleeve as
- 1974 · The Two Faces of Love as
- 1974 · Every Day is Sunday as
- 1974 · Seductive Ghost as
- 1974 · Naughty! Naughty! as Cheng Kwan Chi
- 1974 · Cheeky Little Angels as Dr Wang
- 1974 · Gossip Street as Chang Kwun Jik
- 1974 · The Fatal Irony as
- 1973 · Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend as Self
- 1972 · Intrigue in Nylons as Boss of Princess Brand
- 1970 · A Time for Love as Old Lau
- 1970 · Lucky Seven as Ah Min
- 1970 · Happy Times as
- 1968 · A Romantic Thief as Manager Fong
- 1967 · Adventure of a Blind Kid as Ah Sam
- 1967 · Shaky Steps as Lo Lin
- 1967 · The Sweetest Moment as Ma Tak Hong
- 1967 · The Lady Killer as James Bond
- 1967 · Lady in Black Cracks the Gate of Hell as Do Gwai Lim
- 1966 · Strange Romance on a Bus as 周維新
- 1966 · Twin Sisters as Chow Wai-Pak
- 1966 · Girls are Flowers as Chan
- 1966 · To Marry a Ghost as
- 1966 · Colorful Youth as
- 1966 · How Master Cute Thrice Saved The Idiot Ming as Mental patient
- 1966 · Landlady and Tenant as Chiu Chik
- 1965 · The Bloody Devil, Concluding Episode as Lee Kei
- 1965 · Master Cute as
- 1965 · The Bloody Devil, Part One as Lee Kei
- 1965 · Love in Disguise as Tang Chan-sin
- 1964 · The Lucky Dragon as
- 1964 · The Diary of a Husband as Chow Kei-Luen
- 1964 · Madame Rose as Yik Ding-on
- 1964 · As Time Goes By as Fong Yan
- 1964 · Queen of the Marketplace as 何松年
- 1962 · The Haunting Shadow as
- 1962 · The Happy Reunion as Yu Kwok-kei
- 1962 · Trauma Under the Car as
- 1962 · The Wife's Husband as Li Shi-Jie
- 1962 · Marry in Haste as
- 1961 · The Golden Cat as Tsui Tai-fei
- 1961 · Woman’s Affairs as Poon Chi-On
- 1961 · Shadow of a Doubt as But Kei
- 1960 · A Night of Thrills as
- 1960 · The Random Harvest as Dismissed servant at Lee's household
- 1960 · Much Ado About Nothing as George Cheung
- 1960 · The Stormy Night as
- 1960 · Orphan in Distress as
- 1960 · The Stubborn Generations as Shou shi
- 1959 · The Talking Bird as
- 1959 · Glass Slippers as
- 1959 · A Stroke of Romance for Mr. Wang as
- 1959 · Two Fools Catch the Murderer as
- 1958 · A Vampire Pays Offerings to the Moon as Chung Yung
- 1955 · Silk Factory Girl as
- 1954 · Save Your Water Supply as Sa Can-Ciu
- 1951 · The Wrongly Accused Lover as
- 1951 · Blood-Stained Azaleas as Kwong Kwum
- 1937 · The Three-Day Massacre in Guangzhou as Zhou Zhong-Hua 周忠華