
Wong Yu
Known for Acting · 81 credits
- Born
- 1955-10-26
- Died
- 2008-05-16
- Place of birth
- Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
- Also known as
- 汪禹 · Wong Chi-kuen · Wong Yue · Young Wong Yu · Yung Wong Yue · Wang Yu
Biography
Wong Yue (汪禹, 1955–2008) was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor. He starred in many Shaw Brothers Studio films and is known for his comic roles in films with Gordon Liu, such as Dirty Ho, Spiritual Boxer II, 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter.
He is sometimes credited as Wong Yu and as Wang Yu, but is a different person than an older Shaw Brothers star, Jimmy Wang Yu. He was renamed after him as a revenge of producer Shaw against the original Wang Yu.
Wong Yue/Wang Yue died on May 16, 2008 from acute pneumonia.
Known For
TV Shows (3)
Movies (78)

Dragons Forever
1988
as Thug on Ship (uncredited)

Power of Love
1993

The Golden Lotus
1974
as Qintong

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
1978
as Miller Six, San Ta's Student

The Seventh Curse
1986
as SDU

Rouge
1987
as Ho Hsi

Handsome Siblings
1992
as Greets rude heroes

The Shadow Boxing
1979
as Fan Zheng Yuan

The Flying Guillotine
1975
as Xie Tianfu

Tales of a Eunuch
1983
as Siu Bao / Siu Guei Tzu

Executioners from Shaolin
1977
as Hong Wending

The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
1984
as Yang 1st Brother

Challenge of the Masters
1976
as Master Lin Tao Cheung

Hong Kong 73
1974
as Man carried friend to hospital

The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung
1977
as Zhou Ri-Qing

Facets of Love
1973
as Emperor

The Lady is the Boss
1983
as Ah Yung / Ah Wing

The Kung Fu Instructor
1979
as Zhou Ping

The Last Tempest
1976
as Eunuch Zhang Jin Xi

The Snake Prince
1976
as Snake General Huang

Challenge of the Gamesters
1981
as Lei Li

Girl with the Diamond Slipper
1985
as Peter

Take Care, Your Majesty
1983
as Majesty

How to Choose a Royal Bride
1985
as Wei Xiao Bao

The Master Strikes Back
1985
as He Liu

Notorious Eight
1981
as Rumor General

Indecent Beast
1994

The Kid with a Tattoo
1980
as Li Bao-Tong

The Spiritual Boxer
1975
as Hsiao Chien

Young Passion
1974

The Bloody Fists
1972
as Villager / Policeman / Japanese (uncredited)

The Criminals
1976
as Kid Liu

The Young Vagabond
1985
as Jiabao

Dirty Ho
1979
as Dirty Ho Ching

The Proud Youth
1978
as Nangong Song

Dirty Kung Fu
1978
as Gao Jai (Puppy)

The Tea House
1974
as Darkie Wen / Blackie

Mercenaries from Hong Kong
1982
as Curry

Godfather's Daughter Mafia Blues
1991
as Mr. Hsiong

Kung Fu Zombie
1981

Spirit of the Raped
1976
as Chen Ling

Yi tuo qiu sheng
1984

He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
1977
as Hsiao Shan

Crazy Shaolin Disciples
1985
as Fong Sai Yuk

Lion vs. Lion
1981
as Ah Cun

Wits of the Brats
1984
as 3 Hands

Winner Takes All
1982
as Kwan Yuan Cheung

The Innocent Interloper
1986

Spiritually a Cop
1989

Framed
1989

That's Adultery!
1975
as Zhang Youqian's Employee

Swift Sword
1980
as Xiahou Xiaotong

The Flying Mr. B
1985
as Man at restaurant

Kid from Kwangtung
1982
as He Jiayu

Double Trouble
1984

The Big Sting
1982
as Tony

Cuties Parade
1975

Big Brother Cheng
1975
as Darkie Wen

Temperament of Life
1975

Why Me?
1985

Easy Money
1994

Wong Fei Hung Series : The Final Victory
1996

The Battle for the Republic of China
1981
as Siu Chat

It's All in the Family
1975
as Fai

Execution in Autumn
1972
as 2nd Lord

Gossip Street
1974
as Locksmith Ping

Mistaken Identity
1988

Sleeping With Two Sisters
1993

Emperor Chien Lung
1976
as Chau Yi Qing

Wong Fei Hung Series : The Suspicious Temple
1996

Carry On Yakuza
1989

Blood Ritual
1989

Rendezvous with Death
1980
as Xinshuan (Miserable) / Gu Jian

The Comedy
1984
as Little Mouth

The Shy Boy
1983

Thirteen
1974
as Hung Sen
The Two Faces of Love
1974

The Young Avenger
1980
About Wong Yu
Wong Yue (汪禹, 1955–2008) was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor. He starred in many Shaw Brothers Studio films and is known for his comic roles in films with Gordon Liu, such as Dirty Ho, Spiritual Boxer II, 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter. He is sometimes credited as Wong Yu and as Wang Yu, but is a different person than an older Shaw Brothers star, Jimmy Wang Yu. He was renamed after him as a revenge of producer Shaw against the original Wang Yu. Wong Yue/Wang Yue died on May 16, 2008 from acute pneumonia. With 81 credits spanning from 1972 to 1996, Wong Yu has appeared in 78 films and 3 TV shows.
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Most Popular Wong Yu Movies
- Dragons Forever (1988) — as Thug on Ship (uncredited)
- Power of Love (1993)
- The Golden Lotus (1974) — as Qintong
- The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) — as Miller Six, San Ta's Student
- The Seventh Curse (1986) — as SDU
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