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Anthony Chan Yau
Actor, Producer, Director, Writer, Additional Credits
Born October 1, 1952 (71 years)
Anthony Chan Yau is a Hong Kong actor and the drummer for the band Wynners. In 1981, Chan formed a film production company with Kenny Bee and produced Monkey Business. Chan joined Shaw Brothers in 1983 and produced his remarkable project Let’s Make Laugh, which was directed by Alfred Cheung. Then, Cheung and Chan formed a production company afterwards.
One of Chan’s most ambitious projects was A Fishy Story, starring by Kenny Bee and Maggie Cheung Man-yuk, in which Maggie Cheung Man-yuk won the best actress award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. In recent years, Chan emigrated to US and retired from the film industry. Chan now is working in China for his business.
One of Chan’s most ambitious projects was A Fishy Story, starring by Kenny Bee and Maggie Cheung Man-yuk, in which Maggie Cheung Man-yuk won the best actress award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. In recent years, Chan emigrated to US and retired from the film industry. Chan now is working in China for his business.
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Filmography
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2020 | |
2018 | |
2017 | |
2015 | Paris Holiday · as Mr Chow |
2013 | Rigor Mortis · as Yau |
2013 | |
2011 | East Meets West · as The Wynner |
2010 | Here Comes Fortune · as Taxi Driver |
1993 | Guang Dong wu hu: Tie quan wu di Sun Zhong Shan · as Sum Si Koon |
1993 | Three Days of a Blind Girl · as Dr. Jack Ng |
1992 | Hero of the Beggars · as Hotel Manager |
1992 | Ye ye ban fei jiao · as Yau |
1992 | Twin Dragons · as Hotel Concierge |
1991 | The Banquet · as Mr. Chan's Friend |
1990 | The Nocturnal Demon · as Officer Chan |
1990 | When Fortune Smiles · as Private Eye Wong |
1989 | A Fishy Story · as Paul Chow |
1989 | Miracles: The Canton Godfather · as Reporter At Pier (cameo) |
1989 | Little Cop · as Mental Hospital Doctor |
1989 | Story of the Sword and the Sabre · as Cast |
1988 | Mr. Vampire Saga IV · as Four Eyed Taoist |
1988 | Spooky, Spooky · as Inspector |
1988 | Three Wishes · as Chan Hong Tai |
1988 | One Husband Too Many · as Hsia Chin-Hsin |
1987 | To Err Is Humane · as Detective Wong |
1987 | |
1987 | The Good, the Bad & the Beauty · as Supt Chan [cameo] |
1987 | Project A 2 · as Policeman #365 |
1987 | The Romancing Star · as Man In Office |
1987 | The Happy Bigamist · as Hsia Hsin |
1986 | Armour of God · as Member Of The Losers Band |
1986 | Lucky Stars Go Places · as Long Legs |
1986 | 100 Ways to Murder Your Wife · as Chen Chih-Tao |
1986 | Why, Why, Tell Me Why! · as Tallie Yau |
1986 | |
1985 | Mr. Vampire · as Taoist Priest |
1985 | Heart of Dragon · as Danny's Tutor |
1985 | Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars · as Lotta |
1985 | Mo deng xian lu qi yuan · as Acting Coach At Ju's Audition |
1985 | |
1984 | Behind the Yellow Line · as Ng Wai |
1984 | Mr. Virgin · as Doctor |
1984 | The Return of Pom Pom · as Hawker On The Run [cameo] |
1983 | Let's Make Laugh · as Bailiff |
1983 | The Trail · as Reader |
1981 | Cheerful Wind · as Lou Jiewen |
1980 | Cute Girl · as Ma Qian |