Yu Wang

 

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Wang Zhengquan, better known as Jimmy Wang Yu and Wong Yu-lung, is a Shanghai-born Taiwanese actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Wang rose to fame in 1967 with his starring role in One-Armed Swordsman, a martial arts film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The Chinese Boxer, another film he acted in, is credited as the first Hong Kong action film that kickstarted the unarmed combat genre that took Asia by storm in the 1970s

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Yu Wang

Born 1943-03-28 (83 years ago) in Wuxi.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor (Dragon) 31st Hong Kong Film Awards 2012 Swordsmen
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Jeannette Lin Tsui(Gifta: 1969–1975) 1969 1975 Gifta
Wang Kaizhen(Gifta) 1997 Gifta
Children

Linda Wong, Wong Mei-yee, Wong Ka-lau

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Wang Zhengquan, better known as Jimmy Wang Yu and Wong Yu-lung, is a Shanghai-born Taiwanese actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Wang rose to fame in 1967 with his starring role in One-Armed Swordsman, a martial arts film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The Chinese Boxer, another film he acted in, is credited as the first Hong Kong action film that kickstarted the unarmed combat genre that took Asia by storm in the 1970s.

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