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Wu Ma

Fung Wang-yuen (22 September 1942 – 4 February 2014), better known by his stage name Wu Ma, was a Hong Kong actor, director, producer and writer. Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963, and with over 240 appearances to his name (plus 49 directorial credits within a fifty-year period), he was one of the most familiar faces in the history of Hong Kong Cinema and is best known as the Taoist ghosthunter in A Chinese Ghost Story.[1]

Wu Ma
午馬
Born
Fung Wang-yuen

(1942-09-22)22 September 1942
Died4 February 2014(2014-02-04) (aged 71)
Other namesNg Ma
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1964–2014
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Spouse
Ma Yan
(m. 1995)
PartnerAgassi Wang (former)
Children1 daughter
AwardsGolden Horse AwardsBest Supporting Actor
1987 A Chinese Ghost Story

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese午馬
Simplified Chinese午马
Fung Wang-yuen
Traditional Chinese馮宏源
Simplified Chinese冯宏源
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFéng Hóngyuán
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingFung4 Wang4jyun4

Early years edit

Born Feng Hongyuan in Tianjin, Republic of China. At 16 he moved to Guangzhou and became a machinist before migrating to Hong Kong in 1960. In 1962, Feng enrolled in the Shaw Brothers acting course. Graduating a year later, he became a contract player for the studio and made his first appearance in Lady General Hua Mu-lan. He then appeared in such films as Temple of the Red Lotus (1965), The Knight of Knights (1966) and Trail of the Broken Blade (1967). He took on the stage name 'Wu Ma' as it reflected the animal in the year of his birth (the horse), and believed it was short enough for audiences to remember. [citation needed]

During an interview, Wu explained that he had stumbled upon directing when he was offered an unexpected trip to Japan for a movie. The film's original assistant director was unable to clear his visa in time, and Wu was called upon to take his place. After the experience, Wu decided to become a director.

Career edit

1970s edit

In 1970, Wu became a director in his own right. His directorial debut, Wrath of the Sword, was released the same year. In 1971, Wu released one of his seminal works, The Deaf and Mute Heroine. He concentrated on directing in the 1970s, directing several movies – such as Young Tiger (1973) and Wits to Wits (1974). Wits to Wits has been noted as one of the precursors of the knockabout comedy kung fu genre that was later made famous by Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. Another movie Wu directed, Manchu Boxer (1974), featured Sammo Hung, then a young choreographer and later one of the trend-setters of Hong Kong cinema. This marked the beginning of a strong working relationship between the two, which would become prominent towards the 1980s. He co-directed with his former mentor Chang in several movies – The Water Margin (1972), The Pirate (1973), All Men Are Brothers (1975) and The Naval Commandos (1976).

While most of his output during this period was as a director, Wu continued to appear as an actor and appeared both in his own movies and in several others, although his roles were generally limited to small appearances. During the mid-1970s, Wu joined a small exodus who were leaving Shaw Brothers due to corruption within the studio and became an independent director. Despite becoming an independent director, Wu was still able to work closely with some Shaw Brothers stars such as Ti Lung (The Massive (1978)). [citation needed]

1980s edit

As the 1970s and the era of the martial arts film mania slowed down albeit very slightly, Wu Ma's output as a director also slowed. His acting output, however, increased as he became increasingly well known as a popular character actor. Wu had made appearances in Sammo Hung's 1970s movies (such as The Iron-Fisted Monk), his association with Hung began in earnest in the early 1980s. Wu appeared in Encounters of the Spooky Kind (1980). Throughout the 1980s, Wu and Hung had a close working relationship, often with Wu as the director and Hung as the producer (such as My Cousin The Ghost (1986)). Wu worked in Hung's production company Bo Ho as the production manager, and made appearances in Hung-directed films during the 1980s, including Millionaire's Express (1986) and Wheels on Meals (1984).

Towards the mid-1980s, Wu became one of the most prolific character actors in Hong Kong, his now-rubbery face able to shift effortlessly across a spectrum of emotions. During the 1980s, he received three Hong Kong Film Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor – for Righting Wrongs (1986), where he played a policeman having to deal with his son's death; the classic A Chinese Ghost Story (1987) as Yin Chek-Ha, which is considered one of the greatest films ever made; and in The Last Eunuch in China (1988), as Lord Ting. He began a working relationship with Tsui Hark, and appeared in several of Hark's movies. Aside from A Chinese Ghost Story, Wu also appeared in the earlier classic Peking Opera Blues (1986). [citation needed]

After A Chinese Ghost Story, said by Wu to be among his most favorite movies, Wu began to focus on the supernatural genre. Much of his directorial efforts after 1987 were within that genre, such as Picture of a Nymph look alike mini sequel from Chinese Ghost Story directed by Eric Tsang (1988), Burning Sensation (1989) and Fox Legend (1991). He also co-directed Just Heroes (1989) with John Woo.

1990s edit

Wu continued his working relationship with Hark, and appeared in Once Upon A Time in China (1991) and The Swordsman (1991). The early 1990s were an especially prolific period in Wu's career – with Wu appearing in over 14 movies during one year. As the Hong Kong film industry began to slump, Wu's career also slowed considerably. After appearing in High Risk (1995), many of his appearances were either in low-budget movies or in television series. [citation needed]

Personal life edit

Wu Ma had a relationship with actress Agassi Wang (王玉環) from the mid-1980s to early 1990s.

In 1995, Wu went to Shenzhen to film and met a real estate agent Ma Yan (馬艷), who was 23 years younger than him. After their marriage, she became his agent. They have one daughter.[2]

Death edit

Wu was diagnosed with lung cancer and it was announced that the disease started to spread ten months ago. His wife stated that "He had enjoyed every precious minute with his family, which explained that he had casually walked his path with pride and dignity." He died peacefully at his home in Hong Kong on 4 February 2014 at the age of 71.[3]

Filmography edit

Films edit

Year English title Chinese title Role as actor Function Notes
1965 Temple of the Red Lotus
1969 Return of the One-Armed Swordsman 獨臂刀
1971 The Deaf and Mute Heroine Director
1972 The Water Margin 水滸傳
1974 Wits to Wits Director aka From China With Death and Conman and the Kung Fu Kid
1977 The Iron-Fisted Monk 三德和尚与舂米六 Boatman in brothel
1978 The Massive
1978 Showdown at the Cotton Mill Director
1980 The Heroes Co-director
1980 By Hook or by Crook
1980 Encounters of the Spooky Kind 鬼打鬼
1981 Prodigal Son 敗家仔 Iron Palm
1982 The Dead and the Deadly 人嚇人 Ma Lun Cheung Director Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director
1983 Project A A計劃 Mahjong cheat
1984 Wheels on Meals 快餐車 Mental patient
1984 Hong Kong 1941 等待黎明 Liu Yan-mau
1984 Hocus Pocus 人嚇鬼 Production manager
1984 Pom Pom 神勇雙響炮 Police station employee
1985 Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars 夏日福星 Witch-doctor
1985 Mr Vampire 殭屍先生 Rice shop boss
1986 Peking Opera Blues 刀馬旦 Mr. Wong
1986 Righting Wrongs 執法先鋒 Uncle Tsai Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
1986 Millionaire's Express 富貴列車 Security officer / convict / bank robber
1987 A Chinese Ghost Story 倩女幽魂 Yin Chek Hsia Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
Won Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor
1987 Scared Stiff
1988 Mr Vampire IV
1988 Picture of a Nymph
1988 Last Eunuch in China 中國最後一個太監 Lord Ting, the head eunuch Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
1988 Police Story 2 警察故事續集 Shopping Center Security Guard
1989 Miracles 奇蹟 Uncle Hoi
1989 Just Heroes 義膽群英 Ma Also co-director
1990 Magic Cop 驅魔警察 Ma
1990 A Chinese Ghost Story II 倩女幽魂II:人間道 Yin Chek Hsia
1990 Story of Kennedy Town 西環的故事 Detective Sergeant Huang
1990 Spooky Family 捉鬼合家歡 II – 麻衣傳奇 Ma Yi ancestor Priest
1991 The Gambling Ghost
1991 The Magnificent Scoundrels 情聖 Fatt
1991 The Swordsman 笑傲江湖 Liu Zhengfeng
1991 Once Upon a Time in China 黃飛鴻 So
1992 Painted Skin 畫皮之陰陽法王 Zhang's Senior
1993 The Buddhist Spell 菩薩戒 Mong Fa Da
1993 The Sword Stained with Royal Blood 新碧血劍 Suen Chung-Sau
1994 The Chinese Ghostbuster 鍾馗嫁妹 Zhong Kui, the Older Brother
1994 Deadful Melody
1994 Master of Zen 達摩祖師 Shenguang's master
1995 High Risk 鼠胆龍威 Frankie's father
1996 Iron Monkey 2 街頭殺手 Jin's father
2005 House of Fury 精武家庭 Uncle Chiu
2008 Ticket 車票
2009 Chongqing Girl
2010 Here Comes Fortune
2010 Jeet Kune Do
2010 14 Blades 錦衣衛 Qiao Yong
2011 White Vengeance 鴻門宴 Grand Tutor
2011 I Love Hong Kong
2011 Legendary Amazons 楊門女將之軍令如山 Imperial Tutor Pang
2011 What's Under the Bed
2011 Hand in Hand
2011 My Own Swordsman
2012 If I Were You 变身男女
2012 Common Heroes
2012 Pen Fairy 畫聖 Won – Shanghai International Film Festival for Best Male Actor
2012 No Retreat
2012 Moonlight Love
2012 Decrepit Dream
2012 The Immemorial Magic
2013 Mark of Youth
2013 Don't Talk about High – Rich and Handsome
2013 A Funny Wedding
2014 Shigeshoshi Also director
2014 Fighting
2014 A Stupid Journey
2015 Love Will Be Back 等爱归来
2016 Ya Hai Er 哑孩儿

Television edit

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2003 Diao Man Gong Zhu Xiao Yao Wang 刁蠻公主逍遙王 Tie Wencheng
2005 Lost City in Snow Heaven 雪域迷城 Yang An
2007 The Legend and the Hero 封神榜之鳳鳴岐山 Shang Rong
2007 Sword Stained with Royal Blood 碧血劍 Wen Fangda
2008 When East Meets West 東邊西邊
2008 Taste of Happiness 幸福的味道 Mei Lan's grandfather
2008 The Qin Empire 大秦帝國 Baili Yao
2008 Bing Sheng 兵聖 Yan Ying
2010 Journey to the West 西遊記 Elder Jinchi
2012 Cong Ming De Kong Kong 聪明小空空 Monk of Black Mountain

[4] [5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Film Business Asia. 4 February 2014. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. ^ "揭秘午马生前鲜为人知的浪漫情史(图)". ent.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  3. ^ . The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Wu Ma profile". imdb.com. Retrieved 27 February 2010.
  5. ^ "Wu Ma profile". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 27 February 2010.

External links edit

  • A short biography and filmography
  • A detailed biography – bottom of page
  • Wu Ma at IMDb
  • A Chinese Ghost Story – commentary by Bey Logan
  • Interview in Chinese

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Fung Wang yuen 22 September 1942 4 February 2014 better known by his stage name Wu Ma was a Hong Kong actor director producer and writer Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963 and with over 240 appearances to his name plus 49 directorial credits within a fifty year period he was one of the most familiar faces in the history of Hong Kong Cinema and is best known as the Taoist ghosthunter in A Chinese Ghost Story 1 Wu Ma午馬BornFung Wang yuen 1942 09 22 22 September 1942Tianjin ChinaDied4 February 2014 2014 02 04 aged 71 Hong KongOther namesNg MaOccupation s Actor directorYears active1964 2014Height1 68 m 5 ft 6 in SpouseMa Yan m 1995 wbr PartnerAgassi Wang former Children1 daughterAwardsGolden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor1987 A Chinese Ghost StoryChinese nameTraditional Chinese午馬Simplified Chinese午马TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWǔ MǎYue CantoneseJyutpingNg5 Maa5Fung Wang yuenTraditional Chinese馮宏源Simplified Chinese冯宏源TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinFeng HongyuanYue CantoneseJyutpingFung4 Wang4jyun4 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Films 5 2 Television 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editBorn Feng Hongyuan in Tianjin Republic of China At 16 he moved to Guangzhou and became a machinist before migrating to Hong Kong in 1960 In 1962 Feng enrolled in the Shaw Brothers acting course Graduating a year later he became a contract player for the studio and made his first appearance in Lady General Hua Mu lan He then appeared in such films as Temple of the Red Lotus 1965 The Knight of Knights 1966 and Trail of the Broken Blade 1967 He took on the stage name Wu Ma as it reflected the animal in the year of his birth the horse and believed it was short enough for audiences to remember citation needed During an interview Wu explained that he had stumbled upon directing when he was offered an unexpected trip to Japan for a movie The film s original assistant director was unable to clear his visa in time and Wu was called upon to take his place After the experience Wu decided to become a director Career edit1970s edit In 1970 Wu became a director in his own right His directorial debut Wrath of the Sword was released the same year In 1971 Wu released one of his seminal works The Deaf and Mute Heroine He concentrated on directing in the 1970s directing several movies such as Young Tiger 1973 and Wits to Wits 1974 Wits to Wits has been noted as one of the precursors of the knockabout comedy kung fu genre that was later made famous by Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan Another movie Wu directed Manchu Boxer 1974 featured Sammo Hung then a young choreographer and later one of the trend setters of Hong Kong cinema This marked the beginning of a strong working relationship between the two which would become prominent towards the 1980s He co directed with his former mentor Chang in several movies The Water Margin 1972 The Pirate 1973 All Men Are Brothers 1975 and The Naval Commandos 1976 While most of his output during this period was as a director Wu continued to appear as an actor and appeared both in his own movies and in several others although his roles were generally limited to small appearances During the mid 1970s Wu joined a small exodus who were leaving Shaw Brothers due to corruption within the studio and became an independent director Despite becoming an independent director Wu was still able to work closely with some Shaw Brothers stars such as Ti Lung The Massive 1978 citation needed 1980s edit As the 1970s and the era of the martial arts film mania slowed down albeit very slightly Wu Ma s output as a director also slowed His acting output however increased as he became increasingly well known as a popular character actor Wu had made appearances in Sammo Hung s 1970s movies such as The Iron Fisted Monk his association with Hung began in earnest in the early 1980s Wu appeared in Encounters of the Spooky Kind 1980 Throughout the 1980s Wu and Hung had a close working relationship often with Wu as the director and Hung as the producer such as My Cousin The Ghost 1986 Wu worked in Hung s production company Bo Ho as the production manager and made appearances in Hung directed films during the 1980s including Millionaire s Express 1986 and Wheels on Meals 1984 Towards the mid 1980s Wu became one of the most prolific character actors in Hong Kong his now rubbery face able to shift effortlessly across a spectrum of emotions During the 1980s he received three Hong Kong Film Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for Righting Wrongs 1986 where he played a policeman having to deal with his son s death the classic A Chinese Ghost Story 1987 as Yin Chek Ha which is considered one of the greatest films ever made and in The Last Eunuch in China 1988 as Lord Ting He began a working relationship with Tsui Hark and appeared in several of Hark s movies Aside from A Chinese Ghost Story Wu also appeared in the earlier classic Peking Opera Blues 1986 citation needed After A Chinese Ghost Story said by Wu to be among his most favorite movies Wu began to focus on the supernatural genre Much of his directorial efforts after 1987 were within that genre such as Picture of a Nymph look alike mini sequel from Chinese Ghost Story directed by Eric Tsang 1988 Burning Sensation 1989 and Fox Legend 1991 He also co directed Just Heroes 1989 with John Woo 1990s edit Wu continued his working relationship with Hark and appeared in Once Upon A Time in China 1991 and The Swordsman 1991 The early 1990s were an especially prolific period in Wu s career with Wu appearing in over 14 movies during one year As the Hong Kong film industry began to slump Wu s career also slowed considerably After appearing in High Risk 1995 many of his appearances were either in low budget movies or in television series citation needed Personal life editWu Ma had a relationship with actress Agassi Wang 王玉環 from the mid 1980s to early 1990s In 1995 Wu went to Shenzhen to film and met a real estate agent Ma Yan 馬艷 who was 23 years younger than him After their marriage she became his agent They have one daughter 2 Death editWu was diagnosed with lung cancer and it was announced that the disease started to spread ten months ago His wife stated that He had enjoyed every precious minute with his family which explained that he had casually walked his path with pride and dignity He died peacefully at his home in Hong Kong on 4 February 2014 at the age of 71 3 Filmography editFilms edit Year English title Chinese title Role as actor Function Notes 1965 Temple of the Red Lotus 1969 Return of the One Armed Swordsman 獨臂刀 1971 The Deaf and Mute Heroine Director 1972 The Water Margin 水滸傳 1974 Wits to Wits Director aka From China With Death and Conman and the Kung Fu Kid 1977 The Iron Fisted Monk 三德和尚与舂米六 Boatman in brothel 1978 The Massive 1978 Showdown at the Cotton Mill Director 1980 The Heroes Co director 1980 By Hook or by Crook 1980 Encounters of the Spooky Kind 鬼打鬼 1981 Prodigal Son 敗家仔 Iron Palm 1982 The Dead and the Deadly 人嚇人 Ma Lun Cheung Director Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director 1983 Project A A計劃 Mahjong cheat 1984 Wheels on Meals 快餐車 Mental patient 1984 Hong Kong 1941 等待黎明 Liu Yan mau 1984 Hocus Pocus 人嚇鬼 Production manager 1984 Pom Pom 神勇雙響炮 Police station employee 1985 Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars 夏日福星 Witch doctor 1985 Mr Vampire 殭屍先生 Rice shop boss 1986 Peking Opera Blues 刀馬旦 Mr Wong 1986 Righting Wrongs 執法先鋒 Uncle Tsai Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor 1986 Millionaire s Express 富貴列車 Security officer convict bank robber 1987 A Chinese Ghost Story 倩女幽魂 Yin Chek Hsia Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor Won Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor 1987 Scared Stiff 1988 Mr Vampire IV 1988 Picture of a Nymph 1988 Last Eunuch in China 中國最後一個太監 Lord Ting the head eunuch Nominated Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor 1988 Police Story 2 警察故事續集 Shopping Center Security Guard 1989 Miracles 奇蹟 Uncle Hoi 1989 Just Heroes 義膽群英 Ma Also co director 1990 Magic Cop 驅魔警察 Ma 1990 A Chinese Ghost Story II 倩女幽魂II 人間道 Yin Chek Hsia 1990 Story of Kennedy Town 西環的故事 Detective Sergeant Huang 1990 Spooky Family 捉鬼合家歡 II 麻衣傳奇 Ma Yi ancestor Priest 1991 The Gambling Ghost 1991 The Magnificent Scoundrels 情聖 Fatt 1991 The Swordsman 笑傲江湖 Liu Zhengfeng 1991 Once Upon a Time in China 黃飛鴻 So 1992 Painted Skin 畫皮之陰陽法王 Zhang s Senior 1993 The Buddhist Spell 菩薩戒 Mong Fa Da 1993 The Sword Stained with Royal Blood 新碧血劍 Suen Chung Sau 1994 The Chinese Ghostbuster 鍾馗嫁妹 Zhong Kui the Older Brother 1994 Deadful Melody 1994 Master of Zen 達摩祖師 Shenguang s master 1995 High Risk 鼠胆龍威 Frankie s father 1996 Iron Monkey 2 街頭殺手 Jin s father 2005 House of Fury 精武家庭 Uncle Chiu 2008 Ticket 車票 2009 Chongqing Girl 2010 Here Comes Fortune 2010 Jeet Kune Do 2010 14 Blades 錦衣衛 Qiao Yong 2011 White Vengeance 鴻門宴 Grand Tutor 2011 I Love Hong Kong 2011 Legendary Amazons 楊門女將之軍令如山 Imperial Tutor Pang 2011 What s Under the Bed 2011 Hand in Hand 2011 My Own Swordsman 2012 If I Were You 变身男女 2012 Common Heroes 2012 Pen Fairy 畫聖 Won Shanghai International Film Festival for Best Male Actor 2012 No Retreat 2012 Moonlight Love 2012 Decrepit Dream 2012 The Immemorial Magic 2013 Mark of Youth 2013 Don t Talk about High Rich and Handsome 2013 A Funny Wedding 2014 Shigeshoshi Also director 2014 Fighting 2014 A Stupid Journey 2015 Love Will Be Back 等爱归来 2016 Ya Hai Er 哑孩儿 Television edit Year English title Chinese title Role Notes 2003 Diao Man Gong Zhu Xiao Yao Wang 刁蠻公主逍遙王 Tie Wencheng 2005 Lost City in Snow Heaven 雪域迷城 Yang An 2007 The Legend and the Hero 封神榜之鳳鳴岐山 Shang Rong 2007 Sword Stained with Royal Blood 碧血劍 Wen Fangda 2008 When East Meets West 東邊西邊 2008 Taste of Happiness 幸福的味道 Mei Lan s grandfather 2008 The Qin Empire 大秦帝國 Baili Yao 2008 Bing Sheng 兵聖 Yan Ying 2010 Journey to the West 西遊記 Elder Jinchi 2012 Cong Ming De Kong Kong 聪明小空空 Monk of Black Mountain 4 5 See also editChang Cheh Sammo Hung Lam Ching yingReferences edit Wu Ma 1942 2014 Film Business Asia 4 February 2014 Archived from the original on 21 February 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2014 揭秘午马生前鲜为人知的浪漫情史 图 ent sina com cn Retrieved 2 April 2019 Wu Ma Best Supporting Actor of A Chinese Ghost Story dies following lung cancer battle The Straits Times Archived from the original on 4 February 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2014 Wu Ma profile imdb com Retrieved 27 February 2010 Wu Ma profile chinesemov com Retrieved 27 February 2010 External links editA short biography and filmography A detailed biography bottom of page Wu Ma at IMDb A Chinese Ghost Story commentary by Bey Logan Interview in Chinese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wu Ma amp oldid 1214760032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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