
Wong Yat-Fei
Acting
Biography
Wong Yat-Fei is a Hong Kong cinema actor who has acted in numerous Cantonese films. Wong is best known for his role as Iron Head in Shaolin Soccer for which he won popular awards. He has appeared in more than 230 films in his career thus far.
Born: August 19, 1946
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Mr. Smart
Smart (Kent Cheng), a sailor, returns from sea to his family to help with the family business and raise money for repairs, also teach people about love

Young Policemen in Love
A high school loser dreams of winning the heart of the principal's daughter, but his chances are slim as long as her bruiser boyfriend's around. Fortunately, a chance meeting with Garlic and Gimmick, renegade cops who cause nothing but headaches for their superiors. Chief Wong Yat Fei decides to send his boys undercover in Wong Fei Hong College to protect a general's daughter from Mainland China, but that's where their problems begin. Their boyish good looks may fool their classmates, but how will the two undisciplined cops pass their classes, let alone protect a girl who's tougher than they are?

Scary Laughts
Zhang Chen often dreams of an ancient woman, but at the end of his dreams he is always frightened when awakened by her fierce face. Later, he sees the place in his dreams on the Internet, so he plans to go there with his friend Wuxia to find out. On the way, they meet Lan Xi and Li Zhi who are looking for inspiration to write a horror script, so the four of them walk together. After arriving at that place, supernatural events continued to occur. With the help of Xiaoxian (the woman in Zhang Chen's dream), the four of them slowly got closer to the truth controlled by the old demon.

Family Squad
The Huang family has served in the police force for generations. The patriarch, Huang Jiajing, is modest and talkative, but lacking in confidence and self-esteem. After making mistakes in his job as a police officer, he was transferred and then resigned. His wife, Liao Zhonghao, is a contented housewife devoted to her children. Their eldest daughter, Huang Di, is a senior police inspector who is authoritative and diligent. Their second daughter, Huang Fei is impulsive, lazy, and gluttonous, but unexpectedly clever. Their son, Huang Fa, is a university student who is playful and vain, but spoiled by his family. Jiajing's godson, Liao Tong-tai, is Huang family's mischievous relative who loves to prank, and Huang family's sworn enemy...

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.

The Rough Ride
The Rough Ride is a TVB television series, premiered in 1985. Theme song "Me and You, He and Me" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui.

The Foundation
The Foundation is a TVB television series, premiered in 1984. Theme song "In Dream Several Sorrow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau, and the sub theme song "I Cannot See My Tears Flow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau.

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.

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

The Legend of the Condor Heroes
The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in 1994.
Filmography
as 赵董父亲
as Yut Fei Wong
as Zhang Mei
as Du Xiaopiao
as Liu Yang-Qun
as Monster's Father
as Boss Wang
as Director
as Charlie
as Old Demon
as Professor Lo
as Huang Xuefei
as Tie Xiao Zhang
as Dai Ding
as Sanchuan commander
as Sweeping Old Man
as NPC
as Wong Yut-Fei
as Senior Leader of Iron Head Organization
as Director Hai
as 陈鸿
as Insurance company owner
as Tang Qiang
as Councillor Zhou
as Uncle Faye
as 龟孙老爷
as Principle of the Academy
as One of Five Great Sect
as Big Master/Lun Fa
as 飞哥
as Undertaker
as Chang Qi Dan
as MacDull
as Brother Hai
as Mr. Bao
as Chan Pak Cheung
as Longlife
as Siu Sai Wan Andy Lau
as Sin Ho Fun's father
as Uncle Cracker
as Iron Head
as Ted
as 皇帝
as Minister
as Nightclub manager
as Storyteller on Market
as Tall Wai
as Fairy Yeh
as 园长
as Mentally Challenged Inmate
as Hing’s Dad
as Foo's uncle
as Koo Fung
as Uncle Fai
as 吴天德
as Fai
as Happy Taoist
as God of Bad Luck
as Yip Koo Shing
as Fu / Ford
as Brother Choi
as Flower Cracker Contest Official
as Lee Yat Fei
as Doctor
as Ballsy
as Troupe Manager
as Father of Wedding Couple
as Chan Yiu-Cho
as Ping's Boss (uncredited)
as Man about to be Executed
as 段天德 Duen Tin-tak
as Artist
as Magistrate Chan Pak Cheung
as Emperor's Teacher
as Cafe Boss
as Hypnotist
as Prisoner
as Unicorn
as Rich Man robbed by thief
as 阿飞
as 飞
as Kwai
as Fu-shan village head
as Man in Underground Casino
as Car Thief
as 發
as Ah Fook
as Mandy
as 余招财(余在春父)
as Uncle Silly
as Dentist Ceng Zhi Wei
as Ah Chung
as Uncle Fatt
as Rose's Father
as Singing Man
as 赌神
as Rusty
as Mad Violinist
as Repair Shop Owner
as Ge cai
as Babylon
as Shop Owner
as Spitfire's Father
as 雞泉
as Nam's cousin
as 軒轅三光
as Lung's Accountant
as 一一
as Drunk in Coffin (uncredited)
as 鄭武
as Master Chen
as Man Getting Haircut
as Gas Attendant
as Villager
as Paramedic