
Wang Sha
Acting
Biography
Wang Sa (real name Heng Kim Ching) (1924 – 18 January 1998) was a Singaporean comedian. He was part of a pair of Singapore comedy duo, who were akin to the Laurel and Hardy of the East. With Ye Fong, Wang often performed as a duet at the New World Amusement Park and on television in the 1960s and 1970s. They were also well-known in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Wang died of chronic lung disease on 18 January 1998.[1][4]
Born: March 30, 1925
Place of Birth: Singapore
Known For

Emperor Chien Lung and the Beauty
The year is 1756 and the Emperor journeys to Soochow, where he encounters a famous courtesan and gets involved with in all sorts of un-emperor-like activities.

The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung
Emperor Chien Lung uses disguises to experience life among his subjects.

The Voyage of Emperor Chien Lung
In the 18th century, Emperor Chien Lung makes a journey into Southern China.

The Sentimental Swordsman
A swordsman does everything it takes to bring justice. However, he has a drinking problem which eventually leads to his downfall.

My Young Auntie
Cheng, a beautiful martial arts ace, battles to keep her inheritance from the ruthless Yun Wei, but her efforts are sabotaged by Yu Tao, her wayward and irrepressible great-nephew. Following a frenzy of spectacular comic mishaps, the hapless duo are setup and imprisoned and the deeds to Cheng's estate are stolen. She is held hostage after a doomed attempt to reclaim the papers back from Yu Wei's place, and the stage is set for a savage fight to the death.

The Fighting Fool
It's Meng Yuan-wen (star of The Master Strikes) versus Kuan Feng in this wild and wacky wushu saga of a priceless pole with a spectacular secret. A master martial artist's silly disciple struggles to save it from an evil white slaver, the slaver's duplicitous wife, and even his own bone-headed, but greedy, companion. Hsu Hsia choreographs the abundant action, as he had for both Five Superfighters and Drunken Master. The result is both sublime (for its kung-fu) and engagingly ridiculous.

The Emperor and the Minister
The story about royal intrigue with the ingenious Lord Liu, whose intelligence was envied by the Emperor himself.

The Happy Trio
Following the lives of three downtrodden but resilient outcasts, John Lo Mar's gritty social drama paints a sense of realism rarely seen in Hon Kong movies. Li Ching - the best actress of her era - play Ah Chiao is a girl from a rural village stranded in the city, who befriends a kind-hearted transient and a retired actor. They are poor, but they are happy. Although her fortune changes for the better when she becomes a singer, she ultimately learns money can't buy happiness.

Mr. Funny Bone
The beloved cartoon character Master Q gets a hilarious live-action adaptation in the side-splitting comic adventure Mr. Funny-Bone! Join Master Q for a series of comic vignettes as he attempts to win the heart of the lovely Li Jing. Along for the ride is Master Q's loyal sidekick Potato, a stout fellow who's forever getting into silly mishaps. The pair get involved in plenty of shenanigans and gags, including pratfalls, low-brow bathroom humor, and even some fun fighting sequences.

Black Lizard
Young swordsman Lung Fei encounters strange omens portending the death of his fiancee Ting Tzu-chu. His enquiries with the help of Chief Constable Tieh Hu reveal an astounding story.
Filmography
as Chi Ba-Fang
as He San
as Detective
as Sha Yung
as Hsiao Kong Tsi / Zhou's master
as Boss Su
as Wan Lung
as Wu Zu De
as Master Wei
as Old Master Q / Mr. Funnybone
as Wang Lao-San
as Doctor Mei Er
as Lao San
as Wu Tien-chuang
as Uncle Chou
as Funny Bone / Master Q / Lao Fu Zi
as Uncle
as Kong Ming
as Uncle Chou
as Uncle
as Uncle Chou