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  1. Chan Wui-ngai, (born 6 February 1953; often credited as Billy Chan) is a Hong Kong actor, stuntman, director, fight choreographer, and film producer. Chan won the 1983 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography along with Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying and Xia Ling-zhen (Yuen Biao) for his work in The Prodigal Son. In later years, Chan won ...

  2. Chan Kooi-Aau, Ah B, Chan Wai-Yee, Chan Wu-Ngar, Cheng Hui-Yi, Chen Hui-Yi, Bee Chan, Chan Ngai, B. Chan, Chan Fu-Yee, Chan Wui-Kan, Bee Chan, 陳毅, 陳會勤, Chan ...

  3. The award was established at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards (1983) and the first winner in this category was the group of choreographers Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying, Yuen Biao & Billy Chan Wui-Ngai for their contribution in staging the action scenes of The Prodigal Son.

  4. Chan Wui-ngai (Q23883412) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Hong Kong actor, film director, stuntman, fight choreographer, and film producer. Billy Chan;

  5. Nominated - Best Action Choreography (Billy Chan Wui-Ngai) Nominated - Best Original Score (Lam Mo-Tak) Long Arm of the Law was ranked #6 on the list of Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures during the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony on 27 March 2005.

  6. In Hong Kong, Ho Chen-tung is the aging Mob boss, living by a code of honor, keeping peace among rival factions. For years, he has been estranged from his son, Hui, who lives in Australia. Tung has become a sort of father to Han, a Vietnamese refugee who also lives by an ethical code.

  7. My Lucky Stars. Longtime friends Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao—who had worked together since childhood as part of a Beijing opera troupe—join forces for this rollicking blend of action thrills and lunatic humor, which sees Chan’s undercover agent recruiting his band of outlaw buddies to travel to Japan in order to help him catch ...