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Dean Shek (17 June 1949 [1] – 20 September 2021), [2] also known as Dean Shek Tin, was a Hong Kong film actor and producer with over 72 film credits to his name. Shek was perhaps best known as Professor Kai-hsien in the 1978 film Drunken Master, Lung Sei in the 1987 film A Better Tomorrow II, and Snooker in the 1990 film The Dragon from Russia.
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Dean Shek was born on 17 June 1949 in Beijing, China. He was an actor and producer, known for A Better Tomorrow II (1987), Drunken Master (1978) and Chu jia ren (1975). He was married to Lau Chun-yue. He died on 31 October 2021 in Hong Kong.
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Dean Shek (sometimes written Shek Tien, Chinese: 石天) a.k.a. Dean Shek Tin (born 17 May 1950) is a veteran Hong Kong feature film actor and film producer with over 92 films acting credits to his name.
Dean Shek (17 June 1949 [1] – 20 September 2021), also known as Dean Shek Tin, was a Hong Kong actor and producer. He was best known as Professor Kai-hsien in the 1978 movie Drunken Master, Lung Sei in the 1987 movie A Better Tomorrow II, and Snooker in the 1990 movie The Dragon from Russia.
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Dean Shek. Actor: A Better Tomorrow II. Dean Shek was born on 17 June 1949 in Beijing, China. He was an actor and producer, known for A Better Tomorrow II (1987), Drunken Master (1978) and Chu jia ren (1975). He was married to Lau Chun-yue. He died on 31 October 2021 in Hong Kong.
Nov 4, 2021 · Dean Shek, a Hong Kong veteran actor with more than 90 credits to his name, has died. He was 71 years old. Shek began his career at Shaw Brothers studio in 1968, with his first appearance in the 1969 film, Twin Blades of Doom.
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Dean SHEK 石天(1949.6.17–2021.9.20) Producer, Director, Actor. Born Lau Wai-shing in the Mainland, Shek moved to Hong Kong at the age of three. After graduating from secondary school, he received training at Shaw’s Southern Drama Group in 1967 and became a contract actor at Shaw Brothers in 1969.