Chak-Lam Yeung

Chak-Lam Yeung

75 · Born: Sep 2, 1950

Personal Details

BornSep 2, 1950 Zhongshan, Guangdong, China

Biography

Chak-Lam Yeung is a renowned figure in the realm of cinema, having made a lasting impact through his involvement in a multitude of remarkable film projects. One of his most notable endeavors is the 1983 action-packed production, "Duel to the Death", which showcased his exceptional skill and craftsmanship as a filmmaker. Additionally, he has also been credited with the 1979 motion picture, "Wang ming jiao wa", and the 1993 supernatural comedy, "The Flirting Ghost", further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile director.

Career

1988
Police Story 2
Police Story 2 as Mall's PR Department Head
1983
Duel to the Death
Duel to the Death as Shaolin Senior Monk
1977
The Battle Wizard
The Battle Wizard as Emperor's Man
1975
Dong kai ji
Dong kai ji as Tsai Ching
1973
1972
Seven Blows of the Dragon
Seven Blows of the Dragon as Stalk of Flower, Cai Qing
Five Fingers of Death
Five Fingers of Death as Master Suen's Elder Pupil
Four Riders
Four Riders as Korean MP Soldier
Man of Iron
Man of Iron as Chow's Old Pal
1971
Ying zi shen bian
Ying zi shen bian as Extra (uncredited)
The Lady Hermit
The Lady Hermit as Black Demon's Disciple (uncredited)
The Deadly Duo
The Deadly Duo as Fire Demon Lui
1970
Vengeance!
Vengeance! as Jin's Thug (uncredited)