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    Born Wong Chi-kuen in Hong Kong on 26 October 1955. 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.

  2. May 16, 2008 · 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.

  3. 王于漸, SBS , JP (英語: Yue-Chim Richard Wong ,1952年6月20日 — ), 香港 經濟學家,現任 香港大學 副校長(大學拓展)、 香港大學 金融學院經濟學 講座教授 、黃乾亨 黃英豪 基金教授(政治經濟學)。 他生於 上海 ,曾任香港大學商學院院長、經濟及工商管理學院院長,後為首席副校長。 曾任 民主思路 理事和香港政治及行政學苑院長 [3] ,並曾在多個政府委員會出任委員 [4] ,亦是 團結香港基金 顧問。 經歷. 王于漸早年在上海出生,就讀 德信學校 及 九龍華仁書院 ,後赴美國 芝加哥大學 留學,相繼取得經濟學學士(1974年 [1] )、碩士(1974年 [1] )學位。 [5] 1976年,王于漸回港於 香港中文大學 經濟系出任助理講師。

  4. His first lead was the precocious teenage hero of Thirteen (1973) and he fulfilled many a teenager's dream when he was cast as Jenny Hu's young lover in Young Passion (1974). He achieved true stardom with The Spiritual Boxer (1975) and thereafter was featured primarily in martial arts films.

  5. Wong Yu was a Hong Kong actor. Shaw Brothers was the professional home of Wong Yu from his late teen years until age 30. In 1972, he was selected for the studio's acting training course and, upon graduation, was given a supporting role in "Facets of Love" (1973).

  6. Wong Yu. Largely forgotten nowadays, Wong Yu was kung fu cinemas first comic jester. Alexander Fu Sheng may have been the kung fu genre’s first naughty kid, but back in the 1970s he was starring in straightforward and bloody potboilers.

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