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Wong Yat-cheong, known professionally as Wong Jing (Chinese: 王晶; pinyin: Wáng Jīng, born 3 May 1955), is a Hong Kong filmmaker and actor. A prolific filmmaker with strong instincts for crowd-pleasing and publicity, he played a prominent role in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s.
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Jing Wong is a prolific and influential director, writer and producer of various genres, especially gambling films. He is known for his collaborations with Stephen Chow, Jackie Chan and other stars, and for his commercial and artistic success.
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Mr. Wong: a.k.a. You Are My Destiny Also writer 1988: The Romancing Star II: 精裝追女仔之2: Simon Hand: a.k.a. The Romancing Star 2 Also director and writer Love Soldier of Fortune: 愛的逃兵: Mr. Wong: The Crazy Companies: 最佳損友: Himself: Cameo Also director and writer Profiles of Pleasure: 群鶯亂舞: Director Wong: Bet on ...
YearTitle202020192019The Incredible Monk 32019She's a Man. He's a WomanWong Jing is a prolific, talented and controversial Hong Kong filmmaker who has directed and written many action, comedy and martial arts films. See his biography, filmography, awards and nominations on TMDB.
Oct 22, 2023 · Wong Jing in 1998. The prolific Hong Kong filmmaker worked with Jet Li, Stephen Chow and Chow Yun-fat, among others, and had hit after hit with his often crude movies.
Mar 31, 2024 · In Wong Jing’s film career, 1996 had the last entry of what I like to call the M.J. trilogy. Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Star makes fun of Michael Jackson in a verbal context. The first entry of the…
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Wong has chosen another medium -- his movies -- to deliver shots to other filmmakers; Last Hero in China (1993) is a parody of Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China series, Boys Are Easy (1993) pokes fun at John Woo's macho male bonding with a sequence that parodies A Better Tomorrow, and the films Whatever You Want (1994) and Those Were the Days (1998) feature a character named "Wong Jing-Wai," a jab at art-house favorite War Kar-Wai.