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Kwan Hoi-san

Herman Kwan Hoi-San (Chinese: 關海山) (born Kwan Ming-kok; October 23, 1925 – September 11, 2006) was a Hong Kong actor. His English name was Herman Kwan. Kwan started off as a Cantonese opera actor in street theatre before joining New Voice Opera Troupe (新聲劇團). He also started singing for early Hong Kong film soundtracks and moved on to act in films, mostly adaption of opera in Cantonese. He became famous and acted in many lead roles. When Hong Kong films started to move towards Mandarin, Kwan's career faltered and joined TVB and acted in various roles. Directors and filmmakers rediscovered his talent and cast him in many supporting roles in films. In 2001, Kwan suffered a stroke and was left mute and paralysed. He died in 2006.

Herman Kwan Hoi-San
關海山
Born
Kwan Ming-kok (關銘覺)

(1925-10-23)October 23, 1925
DiedSeptember 11, 2006(2006-09-11) (aged 80)
Other namesUncle Shrimp (蝦叔)
Kwan Ling (關寧)
OccupationActor
Years active1949–2001
AgentTVB
Spouse4
Children3 sons
2 daughters
Parent
  • Kwan Yiu-fai (father)
Awards
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Supporting Actor
1992 Lee Rock

Golden Horse AwardsBest Supporting Actor
1991 Lee Rock

TVB Anniversary AwardsLife Achievement Award
2001 Lifetime Achievement

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese關海山
Simplified Chinese关海山
Transcriptions
Kwan Ming-kok
Traditional Chinese關銘覺
Simplified Chinese关铭觉
Transcriptions

Career

Kwan at an early age, followed his father Kwan Yiu-fai (關耀輝), studied Cantonese opera. At 11, he started playing in public. At the time, Cantonese opera was mainly street theatre: actors were acting on a stage built in front of a temple or a market. He left Guangzhou for Hong Kong after World War II. Later, Kwan Hoi San will join the greatest troupes of that time, such as the New Voice Opera Troupe (新聲劇團) which featured Yam Kim-fai.

In the 1940s, Kwan started singing for the Hong Kong-produced Cantonese films soundtracks. Cantonese cinema was booming then and stars from the Cantonese opera moved on to act in them. Kwan followed suit and started acting in films soon after. The films were often adaptations from the Cantonese opera repertoire. His first movie is Huet Chai Huet Seung (血债血偿). His fame as a cinema actor quickly goes beyond the one he had built as a theatre actor. He often acts with famous actors such as Cho Tat-wah, Cheung Ying, Lau Hak-suen and Shih Kien. This beautiful era wherein he was the young lead last until the end of the 1960s, when the arrival of the Mandarin language productions from the Shaw Brothers will impose juvenile faces to the public, such as Jimmy Wang Yu, David Chiang Da Wei or Yueh Hua. Kwan Hoi San and his friends had then to accept this change. Some returned to theatre, others continued to do movies in Cantonese while participating in productions shot then in Mandarin in big studios such as Shaw Brothers or Cathay Asia Films. Other also will integrate television, then still on its early stage, where they will meet again some filmmakers that have also turned toward TV.

Kwan Hoi-san's cinema career went downhill until the mid-1970s. In 1976, he joined TVB, which he didn't leave up until the early 2000s. During his television period, he quickly became a great and must-have supporting part in the soaps. Not unlike in cinema, Kwan Hoi San was able to perform all kinds of characters in the small screen without troubling his audience. He was, from one series to another, a good family man, a Kung-fu master, a machiavellian godfather,a minister of the emperor, a Taoist magician, a firm manager, a historical character or also a traitor to the country. The part he was the most often attributed was the one of the patriarch of a rich family in decay, in the long emblematic series of the channel. Other stars from TVB have confronted him more than once in the long series of the channel: Chow Yun Fat, Carol Cheng Yu Ling and Simon Yam Tat Wah in Brothers/Tsan Ching (亲情), Adam Cheng Siu Chow in Clan of Intrigues/Chor Lau Heung (楚留香), Andy Lau Tak Wah and Tony Leung Chiu Wai in The Duke of Mount Deer/Luk Ding Kei (鹿鼎记), Felix Wong Yat Wah and Ray Lui Leung Wai in Kung Fu Master of Fat Shan/Fat San Chan Sin Sang (佛山赞先生), Stephen Chow Sing Chi in The Justice of Life/Ta Loi Chi Kong Woo (他來自江湖) or also Lau Ching Wan in The Battle Among The Clans/Dai Heung Kong (大香港). In 1982, in The Demi-Gods and Demi-Devils/Tin Lung Pa Po (天龙八部), he crossed the path of Leung Kar Yan, but also Kwan Chung (关聪), one of his sons.

In the meantime, Kwan Hoi San kept on working in the cinema industry with more or less outstanding parts. In the 1980s, just like a Bill Tung Biu, Kwan Hoi San found a second fame within cinema thanks to his successful television career. Young filmmakers, including those who knew him from TV sets, rediscovered him, and offered him interesting supporting parts. When he was well directed, the result was, for an example, Brothers From Walled City, or Hong Kong, Hong Kong. In the latter, he acts an old violent single man who ends up marrying Cherie Chung Chor Hung, an illegal immigrant coming from China and in love with Alex Man Chi Leung.

Kwan Hoi San had also the honour of presiding over the association of Cantonese opera companies of Hong Kong.

In 1991, he won the Hong Kong Film Award and the Taiwanese Golden Horse in the best male supporting role category for his part in Lee Rock by Lawrence Ah Mon. Western viewers can see his part in Project A and Project A II by Jackie Chan, where he plays the superior of the star, hunched up in his third-rate uniform. Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung Kam Bo were enjoying paying tribute to past Cantonese cinema stars by reuniting them in their productions. Kwan Hoi San in Hard Boiled was the old godfather for whom things were much too complicated because of the young generation of gangsters, led by Anthony Wong Chau Sang, and he was “betrayed” by Tony Leung Chiu Wai.

In 2005, TVB (which dropped him after his accident) paid a tribute to Kwan Hoi San during a special show. Kwan Hoi San had participated in more than 300 films and TV soaps.

Personal life

Kwan liked to drink and smoke. He was also a collector of paintings, Chinese calligraphies and pipes. He had three sons and three daughters from four wives, although his first three marriages were never legally registered. Kwan's first wife was also an actress who came from Guangdong and together they have an adopted daughter. During a tour in south Vietnam, he met his second wife (黃麗). He had two sons (關楚雄) (關聰) and a daughter (關婉清) with her. His third wife (葉娥瑞) is a Malaysian and they have a daughter (關至瑩). Kwan met his fourth wife (曾娣蓉), a Singaporean, in 1969 and they have a son (關可維).

In 2001, he suffered from an apoplexy attack and was left paralysed and mute. His condition improved but relapsed at time. On the morning 11 September 2006, Kwan's fourth wife noticed that he was not feeling well and sent him to Kwong Wah Hospital. Kwan died shortly later from complications arising from high blood pressure and diabetes.[1]

Filmography

Films

  • 1949 Dead End Case
  • 1962 Scarlet Boy (aka Battles with the Red Boy) - Monk Tong Sang.
  • 1962 Huo long nu tun shuang hu jiang
  • 1962 Hong hai er - Tripitaka
  • 1963 Ying E sha sao
  • 1964 Ru lai shen zhang shang ji - Luk Yu
  • Ru lai shen zhang xia ji da jie ju (1964) - Luk Yu
  • Wudang fei feng Shang ji (1964)
  • Wudang fei feng Xia ji (1964)
  • Ru lai shen zhang san ji da jie ju (1964)
  • Ru lai shen zhang si ji da jie ju (1964)
  • Man tang ji qing (1964)
  • Da hong pao (1965)
  • Qian shou shen quan shang ji (1965)
  • Yi di xia yi xue shang ji (1965)
  • Qian shou shen quan xia ji (1965)
  • Yi di xia yi xue Xia ji (1965)
  • Wu lin di yi jian (1965)
  • Xue zi di yi hao (1965)
  • Ru lai shen zhang nu sui Wan Jian Men (1965)
  • Xue zhai xue zhai (1965)
  • 1966 Choi fung wing wah seung bai seung
  • 1967 Uproar in Jade Hall - Chor Ba-Tin. [2]
  • 1967 Yu nu jin gang
  • 1967 Long feng zheng gua shuai
  • 1967 Bao die ji
  • 1969 Xue luo jin
  • Ming jian Tian Jiao (1969)
  • Ri yue shen tong (1971)
  • Cui hua du jiang tou (1975)
  • Fo Shan Zan xian sheng (1978)
  • Bao cuo da ya chai cuo gu (1978)
  • Ge shi ge fa (1979)
  • Tian cai lao qian (1979)
  • Zhuang ju zai yu Niu gan yan (1979)
  • Yu huo fen qin (1979)
  • Yan bao fu (1979)
  • Chu cu chuo tou fa cu cai (1980)
  • A-Sir pi pao (1980)
  • Xie dou chuan (1980) - Boss Kwei Lei-wang
  • Shao Lin fo jia da dao (1980)
  • Zhi fa zhe (1981)
  • Jing wang shuang xiong (1981) - Uncle
  • Dian ma ling hou (1981)
  • Shang ren shi qi (1981)
  • Lao chen dang wang (1981)
  • Da qiao ying xiong zhuan (1981) - Yau Bun Lap
  • Sha chu xi ying pan (1982)
  • Guang Dong liang zai yu (1982)
  • Brothers from the Walled City (1982)
  • Chong ji 21 (1982)
  • Heng sao yu dan dang (1982) - Ching Hak-Dai
  • Shen Sheng Yi (1983)
  • Di yi ba jiao yi (1983)
  • Shaolin and Wu Tang (1983) - Master Law
  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong (1983)
  • Du gu (1983) - Dr. Kwok
  • Project A (1983) - Captain Chi
  • Feng shui er shi nian (1983) - Hotel Manager
  • Lin tai (1984)
  • Du zhou (1985)
  • Da gung wong dai (1985) - Uncle Ha
  • Lian huan pao (1985)
  • Xiao nian Su Qi Er (1985)
  • Ru lai ba gua gun (1985)
  • Meng gui po ren (1985)
  • Tian sha (1986)
  • Xiong zhou (1986) - Au Yeung
  • Crocodile Evil (1986)
  • Kai xin kuai huo ren (1987)
  • Tian guan ci fu (1987) - Peter's Father
  • Project A II (1987) - Captain Chi
  • Rou pu tuan (1987)
  • Ban xian jiang (1988) - Master Chan
  • Long hu zhi duo xing (1988)
  • Mong gwai yee yuen (1988)
  • Meng gui zhou (1988)
  • Liang zai gan tan (1988)
  • Xi Ya Tu da tu sha (1988)
  • Sat sau woo dip mung (1989) - Uncle Cheung
  • Zui nui chung on cho (1989)
  • Gun gun hong chun (1989) - Master Pai
  • Miao jie huang hou (1990) - Luke
  • Fung yue tung lo (1990) - Uncle Kin
  • Mong ming ying luen (1990)
  • Jin pai shuang long (1990) - Uncle Chuck
  • Tu ying dang an (1991) - Chief Inspector Chan Fong
  • Lee Rock (1991) - Uncle
  • Ho moon yeh yin (1991) - Uncle Chicken Roll
  • Se jiang (1991)
  • Hua jie shen nu (1991) - Judge
  • Tang xi feng yue hen (1992)
  • Ga yau hei si (1992) - Papa Shang
  • Casino Tycoon (1992) - Fu Lao-Cha
  • Hard Boiled (1992) - Mr. Hoi (Guest star)
  • Nu hei xia Huang Ying (1992) - Yip
  • Gaan moh (1992)
  • Devil of Rape (1992)
  • Huang Fei Hong xi lie: Zhi yi dai shi (1992) - Mayor
  • Long zhi gen (1992)
  • Huang Daxian (1992) - Taoist master
  • Ri luo ka men (1993)
  • Tin joek yau ching II: Tin cheung dei gau (1993) - Bill
  • Yi dai xiao xiong: San zhi qi (1993)
  • Tian tai de yue guang (1993) - Uncle Bill
  • Perfect Exchange (1993) - Robinson
  • Heroes Among Heroes (1993) - Beggar Chie
  • Yi jiu si jiu: Jie hou ying xiong zhuan (1993)
  • Tian shan yu nu jian (1993)
  • Ging fa yue lau ang (1993) - Prosecutor Yin Li Shan
  • The Great Conqueror's Concubine (1994) - Feng's Father
  • Kuang ye sheng si lian (1995) - Zhang Qiao
  • Sai Wan fau see (1995) - Dad
  • Bian cheng xiao xiong (1995)
  • Thanks for Your Love (1996)
  • Young and Dangerous 5 (1998) - Datuk's Friend
  • Portland Street Blues (1998) - Uncle Pun
  • Sik gong II maan lee kui moh (1998)
  • Dong lui chi nam (1999) - Kwan
  • Chi chung sze loi liu (2000) - Old Wan
  • Queen of Kowloon (2000) - Ka Ming (final film role)

Television

References

  1. ^ "关海山狮城妻不准前妻3女儿奔丧". Lianhe Zaobao. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
  2. ^ "Uproar in Jade Hall". hkmdb.com. February 8, 1967. Retrieved May 5, 2021.

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died in 2006 Herman Kwan Hoi San關海山BornKwan Ming kok 關銘覺 1925 10 23 October 23 1925Guangzhou Guangdong Republic of ChinaDiedSeptember 11 2006 2006 09 11 aged 80 Kwong Wah Hospital Hong KongOther namesUncle Shrimp 蝦叔 Kwan Ling 關寧 OccupationActorYears active1949 2001AgentTVBSpouse4Children3 sons 2 daughtersParentKwan Yiu fai father AwardsHong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor1992 Lee Rock Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor1991 Lee Rock TVB Anniversary Awards Life Achievement Award2001 Lifetime AchievementChinese nameTraditional Chinese關海山Simplified Chinese关海山TranscriptionsKwan Ming kokTraditional Chinese關銘覺Simplified Chinese关铭觉TranscriptionsIn this Chinese name the family name is Kwan 關 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Films 3 2 Television 4 ReferencesCareer EditKwan at an early age followed his father Kwan Yiu fai 關耀輝 studied Cantonese opera At 11 he started playing in public At the time Cantonese opera was mainly street theatre actors were acting on a stage built in front of a temple or a market He left Guangzhou for Hong Kong after World War II Later Kwan Hoi San will join the greatest troupes of that time such as the New Voice Opera Troupe 新聲劇團 which featured Yam Kim fai In the 1940s Kwan started singing for the Hong Kong produced Cantonese films soundtracks Cantonese cinema was booming then and stars from the Cantonese opera moved on to act in them Kwan followed suit and started acting in films soon after The films were often adaptations from the Cantonese opera repertoire His first movie is Huet Chai Huet Seung 血债血偿 His fame as a cinema actor quickly goes beyond the one he had built as a theatre actor He often acts with famous actors such as Cho Tat wah Cheung Ying Lau Hak suen and Shih Kien This beautiful era wherein he was the young lead last until the end of the 1960s when the arrival of the Mandarin language productions from the Shaw Brothers will impose juvenile faces to the public such as Jimmy Wang Yu David Chiang Da Wei or Yueh Hua Kwan Hoi San and his friends had then to accept this change Some returned to theatre others continued to do movies in Cantonese while participating in productions shot then in Mandarin in big studios such as Shaw Brothers or Cathay Asia Films Other also will integrate television then still on its early stage where they will meet again some filmmakers that have also turned toward TV Kwan Hoi san s cinema career went downhill until the mid 1970s In 1976 he joined TVB which he didn t leave up until the early 2000s During his television period he quickly became a great and must have supporting part in the soaps Not unlike in cinema Kwan Hoi San was able to perform all kinds of characters in the small screen without troubling his audience He was from one series to another a good family man a Kung fu master a machiavellian godfather a minister of the emperor a Taoist magician a firm manager a historical character or also a traitor to the country The part he was the most often attributed was the one of the patriarch of a rich family in decay in the long emblematic series of the channel Other stars from TVB have confronted him more than once in the long series of the channel Chow Yun Fat Carol Cheng Yu Ling and Simon Yam Tat Wah in Brothers Tsan Ching 亲情 Adam Cheng Siu Chow in Clan of Intrigues Chor Lau Heung 楚留香 Andy Lau Tak Wah and Tony Leung Chiu Wai in The Duke of Mount Deer Luk Ding Kei 鹿鼎记 Felix Wong Yat Wah and Ray Lui Leung Wai in Kung Fu Master of Fat Shan Fat San Chan Sin Sang 佛山赞先生 Stephen Chow Sing Chi in The Justice of Life Ta Loi Chi Kong Woo 他來自江湖 or also Lau Ching Wan in The Battle Among The Clans Dai Heung Kong 大香港 In 1982 in The Demi Gods and Demi Devils Tin Lung Pa Po 天龙八部 he crossed the path of Leung Kar Yan but also Kwan Chung 关聪 one of his sons In the meantime Kwan Hoi San kept on working in the cinema industry with more or less outstanding parts In the 1980s just like a Bill Tung Biu Kwan Hoi San found a second fame within cinema thanks to his successful television career Young filmmakers including those who knew him from TV sets rediscovered him and offered him interesting supporting parts When he was well directed the result was for an example Brothers From Walled City or Hong Kong Hong Kong In the latter he acts an old violent single man who ends up marrying Cherie Chung Chor Hung an illegal immigrant coming from China and in love with Alex Man Chi Leung Kwan Hoi San had also the honour of presiding over the association of Cantonese opera companies of Hong Kong In 1991 he won the Hong Kong Film Award and the Taiwanese Golden Horse in the best male supporting role category for his part in Lee Rock by Lawrence Ah Mon Western viewers can see his part in Project A and Project A II by Jackie Chan where he plays the superior of the star hunched up in his third rate uniform Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung Kam Bo were enjoying paying tribute to past Cantonese cinema stars by reuniting them in their productions Kwan Hoi San in Hard Boiled was the old godfather for whom things were much too complicated because of the young generation of gangsters led by Anthony Wong Chau Sang and he was betrayed by Tony Leung Chiu Wai In 2005 TVB which dropped him after his accident paid a tribute to Kwan Hoi San during a special show Kwan Hoi San had participated in more than 300 films and TV soaps Personal life EditKwan liked to drink and smoke He was also a collector of paintings Chinese calligraphies and pipes He had three sons and three daughters from four wives although his first three marriages were never legally registered Kwan s first wife was also an actress who came from Guangdong and together they have an adopted daughter During a tour in south Vietnam he met his second wife 黃麗 He had two sons 關楚雄 關聰 and a daughter 關婉清 with her His third wife 葉娥瑞 is a Malaysian and they have a daughter 關至瑩 Kwan met his fourth wife 曾娣蓉 a Singaporean in 1969 and they have a son 關可維 In 2001 he suffered from an apoplexy attack and was left paralysed and mute His condition improved but relapsed at time On the morning 11 September 2006 Kwan s fourth wife noticed that he was not feeling well and sent him to Kwong Wah Hospital Kwan died shortly later from complications arising from high blood pressure and diabetes 1 Filmography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Films Edit 1949 Dead End Case 1962 Scarlet Boy aka Battles with the Red Boy Monk Tong Sang 1962 Huo long nu tun shuang hu jiang 1962 Hong hai er Tripitaka 1963 Ying E sha sao 1964 Ru lai shen zhang shang ji Luk Yu Ru lai shen zhang xia ji da jie ju 1964 Luk Yu Wudang fei feng Shang ji 1964 Wudang fei feng Xia ji 1964 Ru lai shen zhang san ji da jie ju 1964 Ru lai shen zhang si ji da jie ju 1964 Man tang ji qing 1964 Da hong pao 1965 Qian shou shen quan shang ji 1965 Yi di xia yi xue shang ji 1965 Qian shou shen quan xia ji 1965 Yi di xia yi xue Xia ji 1965 Wu lin di yi jian 1965 Xue zi di yi hao 1965 Ru lai shen zhang nu sui Wan Jian Men 1965 Xue zhai xue zhai 1965 1966 Choi fung wing wah seung bai seung 1967 Uproar in Jade Hall Chor Ba Tin 2 1967 Yu nu jin gang 1967 Long feng zheng gua shuai 1967 Bao die ji 1969 Xue luo jin Ming jian Tian Jiao 1969 Ri yue shen tong 1971 Cui hua du jiang tou 1975 Fo Shan Zan xian sheng 1978 Bao cuo da ya chai cuo gu 1978 Ge shi ge fa 1979 Tian cai lao qian 1979 Zhuang ju zai yu Niu gan yan 1979 Yu huo fen qin 1979 Yan bao fu 1979 Chu cu chuo tou fa cu cai 1980 A Sir pi pao 1980 Xie dou chuan 1980 Boss Kwei Lei wang Shao Lin fo jia da dao 1980 Zhi fa zhe 1981 Jing wang shuang xiong 1981 Uncle Dian ma ling hou 1981 Shang ren shi qi 1981 Lao chen dang wang 1981 Da qiao ying xiong zhuan 1981 Yau Bun Lap Sha chu xi ying pan 1982 Guang Dong liang zai yu 1982 Brothers from the Walled City 1982 Chong ji 21 1982 Heng sao yu dan dang 1982 Ching Hak Dai Shen Sheng Yi 1983 Di yi ba jiao yi 1983 Shaolin and Wu Tang 1983 Master Law Hong Kong Hong Kong 1983 Du gu 1983 Dr Kwok Project A 1983 Captain Chi Feng shui er shi nian 1983 Hotel Manager Lin tai 1984 Du zhou 1985 Da gung wong dai 1985 Uncle Ha Lian huan pao 1985 Xiao nian Su Qi Er 1985 Ru lai ba gua gun 1985 Meng gui po ren 1985 Tian sha 1986 Xiong zhou 1986 Au Yeung Crocodile Evil 1986 Kai xin kuai huo ren 1987 Tian guan ci fu 1987 Peter s Father Project A II 1987 Captain Chi Rou pu tuan 1987 Ban xian jiang 1988 Master Chan Long hu zhi duo xing 1988 Mong gwai yee yuen 1988 Meng gui zhou 1988 Liang zai gan tan 1988 Xi Ya Tu da tu sha 1988 Sat sau woo dip mung 1989 Uncle Cheung Zui nui chung on cho 1989 Gun gun hong chun 1989 Master Pai Miao jie huang hou 1990 Luke Fung yue tung lo 1990 Uncle Kin Mong ming ying luen 1990 Jin pai shuang long 1990 Uncle Chuck Tu ying dang an 1991 Chief Inspector Chan Fong Lee Rock 1991 Uncle Ho moon yeh yin 1991 Uncle Chicken Roll Se jiang 1991 Hua jie shen nu 1991 Judge Tang xi feng yue hen 1992 Ga yau hei si 1992 Papa Shang Casino Tycoon 1992 Fu Lao Cha Hard Boiled 1992 Mr Hoi Guest star Nu hei xia Huang Ying 1992 Yip Gaan moh 1992 Devil of Rape 1992 Huang Fei Hong xi lie Zhi yi dai shi 1992 Mayor Long zhi gen 1992 Huang Daxian 1992 Taoist master Ri luo ka men 1993 Tin joek yau ching II Tin cheung dei gau 1993 Bill Yi dai xiao xiong San zhi qi 1993 Tian tai de yue guang 1993 Uncle Bill Perfect Exchange 1993 Robinson Heroes Among Heroes 1993 Beggar Chie Yi jiu si jiu Jie hou ying xiong zhuan 1993 Tian shan yu nu jian 1993 Ging fa yue lau ang 1993 Prosecutor Yin Li Shan The Great Conqueror s Concubine 1994 Feng s Father Kuang ye sheng si lian 1995 Zhang Qiao Sai Wan fau see 1995 Dad Bian cheng xiao xiong 1995 Thanks for Your Love 1996 Young and Dangerous 5 1998 Datuk s Friend Portland Street Blues 1998 Uncle Pun Sik gong II maan lee kui moh 1998 Dong lui chi nam 1999 Kwan Chi chung sze loi liu 2000 Old Wan Queen of Kowloon 2000 Ka Ming final film role Television Edit The Legend of the Book and the Sword 1976 Luk Fei ching Luk Siu Fung 1976 Yuk Doyan The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber 1978 Cheung Sam fung The Romantic Swordsman 1978 Mr Iron Flute Chor Lau heung 1979 Ko Koonying Demi Gods and Semi Devils 1982 Moyun Bok The Legend of the Condor Heroes 1982 Luk Shing fung The New Adventures of Chor Lau heung 1984 Sit Yiyen The Duke of Mount Deer 1984 Oh Bai The Smiling Proud Wanderer 1984 Lam Chan nam Heir to the Throne Is 1986 Ching Ho New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre 1986 Wu Ching ngau The Legend of the Book and the Sword 1987 Yuen See siu Twilight of a Nation 1988 Mr Sze Deadly Secret 1989 Ling Tui see Looking Back In Anger 1989 Ngai Kwun Ode to Gallantry 1989 Pak Tsi tsoi Big Family 1991 The Mystery of the Condor Hero 1993 Yan Po pai Man of Wisdom 1993 The Edge of Righteousness 1993 Conscience 1994 Mystery of the Sabre 1994 Man of Wisdom II 1995 Plain Love 1995 Kwan Hok Jyu A Kindred Spirit 1995 1999 Leung Yao From Act to Act 1995 Cold Blood Warm Heart 1996 The File of Justice V 1997 A Recipe for the Heart 1997 Keung Yin The Duke of Mount Deer 1998 Chan Man leung Chan Kwong The Green Hope 2000 Yu Chin sau In the Realm of Success 2001 References Edit 关海山狮城妻不准前妻3女儿奔丧 Lianhe Zaobao Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved April 7 2011 Uproar in Jade Hall hkmdb com February 8 1967 Retrieved May 5 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kwan Hoi san amp oldid 1109033477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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