Wong Yu
October 26, 1955 (69 years old) in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Wong Yue (汪禹, 1955–2008) was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor. He starred in many Shaw Brothers Studio films and is known for his comic roles in films with Gordon Liu, such as Dirty Ho, Spiritual Boxer II, 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter. He is sometimes credited as Wong Yu and as Wang Yu, but is a different person than an older Shaw Brothers star, Jimmy Wang Yu. He was renamed after him as a revenge of producer Shaw against the original Wang Yu. Wong Yue/Wang Yue died on May 16, 2008 from acute pneumonia.
Known For
Credits
- 1994 · Easy Money as
- 1994 · Indecent Beast as
- 1993 · Power of Love as
- 1993 · Sleeping With Two Sisters as
- 1992 · Handsome Siblings as Greets rude heroes [cameo]
- 1991 · Godfather's Daughter Mafia Blues as Mr. Hsiong
- 1989 · Spiritually a Cop as
- 1989 · Framed as
- 1989 · Carry on Yakuza as
- 1989 · Blood Ritual as
- 1988 · Mistaken Identity as
- 1988 · Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty (II) as
- 1988 · Dragons Forever as Thug on Ship
- 1987 · Rouge as Ho Hsi
- 1987 · Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty as
- 1986 · The Innocent Interloper as
- 1986 · The Seventh Curse as SDU [cameo]
- 1985 · Why Me? as
- 1985 · Girl with the Diamond Slipper as Peter
- 1985 · Crazy Shaolin Disciples as Fong Sai Yuk
- 1985 · The Flying Mr. B as Man at restaurant
- 1985 · The Master Strikes Back as He Liu
- 1985 · The Young Vagabond as Jiabao
- 1985 · How to Choose a Royal Bride as Wei Xiao Bao
- 1984 · Dress Off for Life as
- 1984 · Double Trouble as
- 1984 · Wits of the Brats as 3 Hands
- 1984 · The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter as Yang 1st Brother
- 1984 · The Comedy as Little Mouth
- 1983 · The Shy Boy as
- 1983 · Take Care, Your Majesty as Majesty
- 1983 · The Lady Is the Boss as Ah Yung / Ah Wing
- 1983 · Tales of a Eunuch as Siu Bao / Siu Guei Tzu
- 1982 · Mercenaries from Hong Kong as Curry
- 1982 · The Big Sting as Tony
- 1982 · Winner Takes All as Kwan Yuan Cheung
- 1982 · Kid from Kwangtung as He Jiayu
- 1981 · The Battle for the Republic of China as Siu Chat
- 1981 · Kung Fu Zombie as
- 1981 · Notorious Eight as Rumor General
- 1981 · Challenge of the Gamesters as Lei Li
- 1981 · Lion vs. Lion as Ah Cun
- 1980 · Rendezvous with Death as Xinshuan (Miserable) / Gu Jian
- 1980 · Swift Sword as Xiahou Xiaotong
- 1980 · The Kid with a Tattoo as Li Bao-Tong
- 1980 · The Young Avenger as
- 1979 · Dirty Ho as Dirty Ho Ching
- 1979 · The Kung Fu Instructor as Zhou Ping
- 1979 · The Shadow Boxing as Fan Zheng Yuan
- 1978 · Dirty Kung Fu as Gao Jai (Puppy)
- 1978 · The Proud Youth as Nangong Song
- 1978 · The 36th Chamber of Shaolin as Miller Six, San Ta's Student
- 1977 · He Has Nothing But Kung Fu as Hsiao Shan
- 1977 · The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung as Zhou Ri-Qing
- 1977 · Executioners from Shaolin as Hong Wen Ding
- 1976 · The Snake Prince as Snake General Huang
- 1976 · Emperor Chien Lung as Chau Yi Qing
- 1976 · Challenge of the Masters as Master Lin Tao Cheung
- 1976 · Spirit of the Raped as Chen Ling
- 1976 · The Last Tempest as Eunuch Zhang Jin Xi
- 1976 · The Criminals as Kid Liu
- 1975 · Cuties Parade as
- 1975 · The Spiritual Boxer as Hsiao Chien
- 1975 · Big Brother Cheng as Darkie Wen
- 1975 · It's All in the Family as Fai
- 1975 · The Flying Guillotine as Xie Tianfu
- 1975 · That's Adultery! as Zhang Youqian's Employee
- 1974 · The Tea House as Darkie Wen / Blackie
- 1974 · Young Passion as
- 1974 · Gossip Street as Locksmith Ping
- 1974 · Thirteen as Hung Sen
- 1974 · The Golden Lotus as Qintong
- 1974 · Kung Fu Killers as (archive footage)
- 1973 · Facets of Love as
- 1972 · The Bloody Fists as