
Elliot Ngok Wah
Acting
Biography
Elliot Ngok Wah (Chinese: 岳華; pinyin: Yuè Huá; 14 July 1942 – 20 October 2018), or Yueh Hua, was a Shanghai-born Hong Kong actor, later based in Canada, with Shaw Brothers Studio and TVB. One of the most versatile and prolific leading actors of Shaw Brothers, he starred in five to ten films per year in his heyday, playing roles ranging from foolish drunks to scholarly warriors.
Born: July 13, 1942
Place of Birth: Shanghai, China
Known For

Faithfully Yours
Baau Wing Cheung juggles his career as a voice actor in HK with his wife Kitty's desire to emigrate to Canada. Things heat up however, when he starts working closely with his new boss Dang Ling.

Looking Back in Anger
Looking Back in Anger was a 1989 Hong Kong TV series and one of the most watched TVB series by Chinese people in Hong Kong and around the world. Many factors contributed to the success of this series. As well as its tragic but memorable storyline, this series featured a strong cast, with Felix Wong, Deric Wan, Carina Lau, Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei and Maggie Shiu. The popular theme song of the series "Yat sang ho kau" was sung by Danny Chan and later by Deric Wan himself.

Two Most Honorable Knights
A Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao.

Fatherland

No Regrets
Set in the late 1930s to late 1940s in Canton, Republic of China during World War II, No Regrets is an epic drama that centers on a triad family, the Canton police force, and the Japanese occupation of the city.

The Ghost Story
An old man of the village tells kinky ghost stories to a few of it's inhabitants after all the kids have gone to bed. What follows are stories that have horror elements and some soft-core nudity thrown in.

Rosy Business
Set in Eastern China in the mid-19th century Qing Dynasty, the mercantile Chiang family and the ambition and jealousy surrounding the issue of who will inherit the family business when Chiang Kiu dies. Hong Po-kei marries into the Chiang family as Chiang Kiu's fourth wife. She gains ownership of Hing Fung Nin, the family rice shop, and guides the ambitious coolie Chai Kau to rise in the social status ladder.

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
This documentary tells the story of Bruce Lee and his unsuccessful efforts to start a acting career in the U.S., he returned to Hong Kong where he became an international star, and his death at age 32.

Invincible Swordswoman
Evil Ming dynasty eunuch bullies the emperor and forms a group of invincible kung fu fighters to defeat any competition.

Will Power
The two well known laywers YU YING WAI and LEE MING YEUNG are against each other in court. Because YING WAI wanted to win a case, it almost cost him his life and after that incident, he had a new view on life. Experienced lawyer LO SAM BO viewed the changed WAI differently, and recruited him to join his law firm as a probate lawyer. Due to his debt, YEUNG was forced to go back and work at his mentor SUM YIK WOR law firm and collaborates with his daughter and lawyer SUM YUT KAN. KAN had been in a relationship with the wealthy SUNG KA YIU for many years, but YIU loves merit too much and had no interest in ambitions, which gave YEUNG an opportunity win KAN's heart. When the hearing for a case involving a will began, the judge happened to be WAI's ex-wife and YEUNG's ex-girlfriend LUK SZE YING, the two heroes meet again, but together they discovered there was another side to the case. The person involved just happened to be WAI's apprentice CHING KA MING, whom had a huge connection to the case. The actions of the lawyer lifted a crisis of life and death.
Filmography
as Ho Fung (Martin)
as Ho Yu Kei
as Lai Gung-gung
as CHIANG SHING-TIN
as Hui Sung-Ming
as Cheung Shing-mui
as Chan Fuk
as 钟国柱
as Tong Yuet-hang
as Ko Sau Yee
as Cheng Long-kwan
as Cheung Kiu
as Tung Chin-Lung
as Chow Yuen-Sing
as Boss
as Self
as Realtor
as Balloon seller
as Yamamoto
as Inspector
as Mr Kei
as Paul and De's Father
as 邝民丰
as Master Purple Robe
as Chung
as Inspector Wong
as Purple Robe Duke
as Kwok Chu
as Security Chief Xiao Lik
as Geomancer Chiu Dan-Yeung
as Shimen Chuei Shiue
as 蒲四
as Guo Songyang
as Magistrate Ling Tui Si
as 杨六斤
as Hsiao Lei-Hsueh
as Self
as Jiang Tao
as Yueh Hua
as Japanese
as Wang Chun
as 3rd Master Xie Xiao Feng
as Zheng Xie-Qiao
as Li Yuhan
as Wang Chun
as Nan Kung Sao
as Hua Manlou
as Official Jia Zheng
as Lung Hsiao-yun
as Emperor Yung Zhen
as Tu Lang Chun / Chou Yu Feng
as Prince Yong
as Hsiao Meng-Fei
as Tang Ao
as 无花和尚
as Geng Weiping
as Master Yu-Tong
as Li Se Kai
as Fei Ying Xiang
as Wang Juan Shung (segment "Hire Purchase")
as Chang Wei Lian (William)
as Lu Hsiang-chuan
as Tan Si Tong
as Deng Weipin
as Yue Hua
as Mr. Wang
as Li Guochao
as Lin Chong
as Cui Ming
as Chen Bo Wen
as Ko Pao
as Chan Yau Fook
as Lu Jun
as Luo Hong-Xun
as Tan Si-Tong
as Fat Chai
as Hsiao I
as Fang Chih Kien
as Emperor Zheng-De
as Fang Zheng
as Master Kuang
as Cheng Long / Brother Dumb
as Lu Chao
as Chief Constable Chi Te
as Chen Shi Lun
as Leopard Man, Lin Chong
as Instructor Lin Chong
as "Flying Dagger' Kou Ying
as Kao Tien-Ying
as Wang Jian-xin
as Wavering Sword Miao Lung
as Valet Kao Wei - 4th Brother
as Qin Shang Yi
as Zhou Feiyun
as Liu Qingsong
as Roaming Knight Xi Zheng Yuan
as Chiu Yu Lung
as Liu Yu-Long
as Liu Xi Lang
as Yu Ya Na
as Lo Tien-hsing
as Dancer
as Member of musical troupe
as Shen Shu-Wen
as Mr Pan
as Xiao Pao
as Sun Wu-Kung, Monkey King
as Fan Dapei / Drunken Cat
as Monkey King Su Wu Kong
as Dancer