
Wang Chung
Acting
Biography
Wong Chung (Chinese: 王鍾, born 2 April 1947) is a Hong Kong actor and film director.
Born: April 2, 1947
Place of Birth: Shanghai, China
Known For

The Truth

King Gambler
Chan is Peng Tianshi, who becomes the "Card Tyrant" in response to the gambling world dominance of the Sha family. But Peng also has a Sha family member blinded in retaliation for an earlier loss, leaving the Sha family with a debt of vengeance that needs to be repaid! Sha Tong (Zong Hua) sets in motion an elaborate plan to make turn the rich and affluent Peng into a penniless former king of the gambling world! But can the "Card Tyrant" be bested?

Cop of the Town
A womanizing cop has to protect a beautiful model, who is being terrorized by her psychotic ex-boyfriend.

City Kids 1989
The pressures of the gang-ridden Hong Kong streets threaten to tear two teenage friends apart. A provocative look at misunderstood youth and juvenile delinquency on the urban streets of Hong Kong.

The Singing Killer
David Chiang stars as a nightclub vocalist whose former criminal friends blackmail him into working with them again.

The Imposter
With the cast list, you would almost expect this to be another Chang Cheh film. Two of Chang's proteges, David Chiang and Chen Kuan-tai go head-to-head in The Imposter which sees cinematographer Pao Hsueh-li back in the director's chair. Chiang plays Ko Liang, as master of disguise who puts his seven faces to good use when he goes to the aid of two young guardsmen Tseng Yung (Danny Lee) and Tseng Kan (Wang Chung) who have been framed by Captain Lo (Chen Kuan-tai) for murder.

Election
After losing an election to become chairman of the Wo Lin Shing triad, a gang leader lashes out and tries to seize the dragon-head baton, the official symbol of a chairman's authority.

Have Sword, Will Travel
Ying Ke-Feng, head of Peerless Manor, is an expert swordsman whose escort business transports 200,000 taels of silver to the capital each year. This year, however, he is afflicted with an infirmity that renders him unable to use his sword.

Let's Go!
Siu Sheung (Juno Mak) is a solitary and frustrated young man. He works as a delivery boy at a small noodle shop and lives with his mother (Pat Ha) in a large, dilapidated Kowloon housing estate. As a young boy he enjoyed nothing more than watching his favourite anime, Space Emperor God Sigma, and singing along to Leslie Cheung's theme song with his father. However, after seeing his dad shot dead trying to apprehend a bank robber, Siu Sheung has spent the last twenty years wandering aimlessly, looking for a way to bring justice back to the community

Mobfix Patrol
This is an atypical police film from 1981 and an opportunity to see a younger Kent Cheng playing a policeman.
Filmography
as Whistle
as Uncle Mok
as Officer Chow Wing
as Sgt Bill
as Monocle
as Detective
as Sgt. Terry Chen
as Chung
as 钟志坚
as 3rd Brother
as Fong Gau
as Sergeant
as Iron Villain
as Chan Lap-Kei
as Jin Wu Wang
as Hung Tung, Prince's guard
as Kao Chi Cheng
as Guardian Shi
as Bai Tai Kuan
as Officer Lam
as Fang Da Hong
as Tong's 3rd brother
as Fei Yingjie
as Ah Wai
as Sun Chien
as Murderer Wang
as Li Guocheng
as Li (segment "The Haunted House")
as To Fat
as Tseng Kan
as Shi Xiu
as Feng Hsieng
as Tseng Chien
as Mugger
as Yao Kuang
as Gambler Chung
as Insp Huang Kao Tung
as John Sum / Shen Chang
as Kao Ying-han
as Prisoner Escort Xu You Jie
as Lin Geng-Sheng
as Fearless One, Shih Hsiu
as One of Tan Si's Men (uncredited)
as Hero Gau Shun
as Mi Sai
as Officer Cheng
as Gan's Man
as Tiger Mansion Leader Jin Fen
as Chief Fan Wu-Ting
as Tien Dau
as Tanaka
as 12th General Kang Chun Li
as Mountain Slicing Squad
as Feng's Assistant in Toilet Fight (uncredited)
as Wei Sheng Security Member
as The Mute
as Lee's Bandit (uncredited)
as (extra)
as Wang's henchman
as Golden Dragon Thug
as Exterminator