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  1. www.raymondchow.comRAYMOND CHOW

    Other collector’s of Raymond Chow’s paintings have included Indira Gandhi, Paul Anka, Raymond Burr, Gordon Lightfoot, and David Lam. Raymond Chow has exhibited with some of the most prominent contemporary artists in the world including AJ Casson, Andrew Wyeth, and many more. His daughter Lisa won the title of Miss Vancouver Chinatown 1989.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0159494Raymond Chow - IMDb

    Raymond Chow. Producer: The Way of the Dragon. A native of Guangdong province with Hakka roots, Golden Harvest studio president Raymond Chow was born in Hong Kong and considered to be a role model for success as a product of the parochial Catholic education system from China's past.

  3. Jan 9, 2016 · Jurors convicted the 56-year-old Chow of all 162 charges against him, including racketeering, murder and conspiracy to commit murder. One of the victims was Allen Leung, the former leader of the fraternal group, who was shot and killed at his business in 2006 as his wife looked on. Chow, sporting dapper suits and a beaming smile, told jurors at ...

  4. Aug 4, 2016 · SAN FRANCISCO – Kwok Cheung Chow, AKA Raymond Chow, AKA Ha Jai, AKA Shrimp Boy was sentenced today to life in prison following his convictions for racketeering, murder, money laundering, and conspiracy charges, announced United States Attorney Brian J. Stretch, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge John F. Bennett, and Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation, Special Agent in Charge Michael Batdorf.

  5. Nov 2, 2018 · HONG KONG (AP) — Legendary Hong Kong film producer Raymond Chow, who introduced the world to Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan and even brought the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to the big screen, has died at age 91.

  6. Nov 2, 2018 · Raymond Chow, the co-founder of Hong Kong’s Golden Harvest that launched the careers of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, died on Friday. He was 91. Chow was an instrumental figure in building the ...

  7. Aug 4, 2016 · Now covering breaking news in California. She joined the Los Angeles Times in 2014 and left in 2017. Raymond Chow, known as Shrimp Boy, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for a massive ...