
Wong Shu-Tong
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Wong Shu-Tong.
Born: September 20, 1943
Place of Birth: Macao (now Macao SAR, China)
Known For

The Luckiest Man
Mr. Ho, "King of Gambling", got rich by gambling and is the leader of the Hong Kong Mahjong industry in the 1950's. He has three wives, two sons and one daughter. On the surface, the wives appear to be living in harmony but they actually compete against each other for the family's wealth. Since all three know Kung Fu, they sometimes have a martial arts showdown during dinner! Their fighting intensifies when Mr. Ho brings his love child, Ah Fai back home. Mr. Ho loves him very much, but his wives and other sons want him gone. Mr. Ho knows he is getting old, so he suggests that each of his sons to manages a Mahjong club for a period of time. Whichever one can get the best results will be the heir to his fortune.

OCTB
Undercover detective Chen Feng Xiang in a crack after a large group of cadres transferred to civilian, but in eight years after being an anti-black group to recapture. As the current rivers and lakes on the most troublesome triad leader are Chen Feng Xiang then younger brother Zhang Zhi Qiang, Feng Xiang re-out of the "rivers and lakes." He joined Zhang Shaojun led by the anti-black team and the new villain tostart dealing with the hands of the old friends and enemies, which makes Feng Xiang once dilemma. There are three years since the return of Hong Kong, gangs intend to take advantage of a big ticket. Feng Xiang in the investigation of a case of the disappearance of the leader, but found a century of Hong Kong triad history of the shaking big conspiracy.

Battlefield Network

Somewhere Beyond the Mist
Two bodies are recovered in a reservoir. They are of a married couple who now leaves behind two orphaned young adult children. When Angela, the cop tasked to investigate the deaths, breaks the news to the couple’s daughter Connie, Angela is stunned. Not only does the cool and undeterred Connie already know about the deaths, she claims she’s responsible for them. So begins the mystery, but also the relationship between confessor, whose tragic backstory we learn about in flashbacks, and her investigator, who has parental troubles of her own.

My Date with a Vampire
My Date with a Vampire is a 1998 Hong Kong television series produced by ATV. The story is based on the future events of the plot of Vampire Expert, a similar two-season television drama aired on ATV in 1995 and 1996. It blends aspects of the jiangshi with those of western vampires, while injecting elements of Chinese mythology and modern horror legends. The series is a tribute to Lam Ching-ying, the lead actor of Vampire Expert and a prominent cast member in the Mr. Vampire franchise, who died of liver cancer in 1997. It was followed by My Date with a Vampire II (2000) and My Date with a Vampire III (2004).

Chor Lau-heung
A Hong Kong adaption of Gu Long's Chu Liuxiang novel series.

Vampire Expert
Zhang Tian-shi's 18th generation disciple, Mao Xiao-fang, heads south to Hong Kong to track down the zombie king. Along the way, he meets Yang Fei-yun, a master of numerology and fortune-telling. Mao gains recognition for his exceptional Taoist abilities, which attracts jealousy from the head of the Seven Sisters Hall, Chung Kwan. Chung is bitter enemies with Mao, but her younger brother Chung Pong, a prodigious student, takes Mao as his teacher. Mao is unaware that Yang is a cunning and treacherous scoundrel. Yang tricks him into a trap, and eventually becomes the Great Demon King. Chung Pong sacrifices his relationship with his lover, Yuh Pak-sum, to become a great Taoist and help Mao defeat Yang.

King of Gambler
After seven years in prison, Long Si returns to Shanghai to regain everything that he lost. On the train, he got to know more than a dozen heroes and soon thirteen of them became sworn brothers. Long Si only took seven days to regain the dominance of the Shanghai casino. As promised, he divided his casinos among twelve sworn brothers. Unfortunately, the twelve brothers fight against each other because of the greed for profit.

Five Shaolin Masters
Hu Te et al. escape the burning Shaolin temple after the Qing soldiers destroyed it in Shaolin Temple. The group of 5 decide to develop secret codes to identify fellow patriots, enlist those patriots and eventually meet up again to escape to the south away from the Qings, and also identify the traitor who sold out Shaolin temple. Ma Fu Yi, joins the Qing top fighters to eliminate the rebels but is exposed by Ma Chao-Tsing who gets captured by Ma Fu Yi. Hu meets up with a group of Shaolin men secretly posing as bandits to rescue Ma as their leader is killed in the process, thus the bandits join the rest of the Shaolin patriots.

Miracles: The Canton Godfather
A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.
Filmography
as Father
as Heui Gam Chuen / Baak Tau Lou
as Uncle
as Chow Senior
as Monk Budai
as Lao Guay
as Uncle Tin
as Boss Chiu
as Yiu
as Tong
as 何应求
as On's boss
as 许八达
as 方图
as Chen Wah's Man
as Zhan ri jia
as 龙太子
as Kung Meng Wu
as 杨坚
as 中原一點紅
as Tian Feng
as Snake style [w. white fan]
as Worker Hired to Blow Up Tu
as Hung
as Waiter (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Boxer
as Pickpocket
as Ruei's Thug (uncredited)
as Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
as Thug
as Rebel Officer
as Mr Tou's Henchman [extra]
as Patriot
as Rattwood's Thug
as Biker/Zhongtai's Friend
as Master Lin's Disciple
as Bandit
as Manchu Thug (uncredited)
as Constable
as Kao Tu's robbery partner
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Big Sean's Gangster (uncredited)
as Killer in Car
as Chow's Gang Member
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Tan's thug
as Jiang's Waiter / Commander's Servant (uncredited)
as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as One of Ma's Men (uncredited)
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Bandit (uncredited)
as (extra)
as (uncredited)
as Extra (uncredited)