
Shum Wai
Acting
Biography
Shum Wai (Chinese: 沈威) was born on 1 May 1951 in Hong Kong. He was an actor and writer, known for Long Arm of the Law (1984), Triad Story (1990) and City Warriors (1988). He died on 9 June 2022 in Hong Kong.
Born: May 1, 1948
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Who's the Crook
Ah Wah is an easygoing young man has three good friends. He works in an office, and his manager is the suspicious Shum, who one day asks Wah to carry eight million dollars cash for a business transaction. Wah gives in to temptation and hatches a plot to divert the cash. But his boss Shum is playing a much more tricky game.

The File Of Justice
The Files of Justice is a series of Hong Kong legal drama produced by TVB. There were 5 seasons produced, the first was aired in 1992 spanning 13 episodes. The series revolves around a group of lawyers and legal personnel with stories interwoven between their personal lives and the court cases in which they’re engaged. This drama is Bobby Au Yeung's TV debut.

Before Dawn
Before Dawn was an American Champion racehorse bred and raced by Lucille Markey's Calumet Farm of Lexington, Kentucky.

No Way Back
After an undercover cop is brutally slain, his friend goes deep undercover to find those who are responsible.

Funny Triple
Once there are two detectives in the police force, Fatty and Lanky, they have been very, very good friends, that until the day Gigi comes to their department for work. Fatty and Lanky immediately go after her skirt. Fatty and Lanky must find Boss Sin. They try to get information from Sin's man Fairyman who considers himself the biggest lover in town.

State of Divinity
Ling-wu Chung, a senior student of the Wah Mount Sect, was not at all brilliant when he joined the Sect, but was soon taught to master the sword by a legendary swordsman Yeung. Chung’s master, Kwan, resented this and drove Chung away. In order to get hold of “Kwai Fa Bo Din”, the book on the most powerful martial art, Kwan diverts attention by secretly creating troubles everywhere. Chung, on the other hand, becomes the leader of the Hang Mount Sect by chance and falls in love with Kwan's daughter. When she betrays him, he turns to the daughter of the Devil Sect leader, and thus causes a love triangle between them.

Tough Beauty And The Sloppy Slop
Three high-octane cops--an unorthodox one from Hong Kong, a straitlaced one from the Mainland, and one from the Philippines--join forces to demolish an insidious counterfeiting ring. Cops-and-robbers action fare taken to its most gleefully bullet-ridden extreme.

Tragic Commitment
Alex is happily married to maternal doctor Hiu-Tung for five years. When Alex is fatally wounded in an accident, he reveals to Hiu-Tung about his affair with Black, who is impregnated with his baby.

Code of Honor
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. At the same time that Hui reaches out to his father, the Hong Kong CID conclude their years'-long effort to get the goods on Tung and his associates. Tung expects the younger gangsters to live by the code he loves, but at his trial, he has a surprise coming to him. It may be up to Han to restore the balance.

The Romantic Swordsman
The Romantic Swordsman is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series. It was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in September 1995.
Filmography
as 多隆
as Brother Sing
as 平一指
as Mr Wu
as Wai
as Lawyer Sum Kung Ching
as Murdered Gangster
as Building Manager
as Ben
as Chui
as Drug Lord #1 at Meeting
as Simon
as 白承天
as Shen
as Uncle Tong
as Mr. Wong
as Wai
as Chau Yung
as Police Chief Shum
as Huang Lao-Qiang
as Uncle Shi
as King
as Tiger Lo's Man
as Gang Boss
as Chu Biao
as Hoi
as Wai
as Jackie's Boss
as Boss Ching Yao
as Wai
as Shee Senior
as Shing
as Chairman Lin
as Triad Boss
as Brother Wai
as Field Marshall
as Boss who steals drugs
as Samson Shum
as Henry Tin's Lawyer
as Rotten Chi
as Factory Manager Wu
as Driving Instructor
as Brother Shing / Mr Big
as Tai
as Policeman