Lee Siu-Kay
Lee Siu-Kei (December 4, 1949 – June 2, 2019) was a multifaceted talent in the Hong Kong film industry, recognized for his work as an actor, scriptwriter, and producer. His early life was intertwined with the Triad underworld, where he was an active member and later transitioned to a prominent role as a consultant for various Triad-themed films.
In the 1980s, a pivotal change occurred when renowned director Ringo Lam invited Lee to pursue acting. This opportunity marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life, steering him away from organized crime and into the realm of cinema. Lee's career was characterized by a series of notable performances in films that often reflected the gritty realities of urban life in Hong Kong.
Throughout his career, he contributed to several influential projects that shaped the action genre in Hong Kong cinema. His unique perspective, stemming from his past, allowed him to bring authenticity to his roles and scripts. Lee Siu-Kei's legacy is not only defined by his artistic contributions but also by his remarkable transformation from a life of crime to becoming a respected figure in the film industry, showcasing the power of reinvention. His passing on June 2, 2019, marked the loss of a significant voice in Hong Kong entertainment.
Filmography
Teenage Master
Full Alert
The Conman
Young and Dangerous
Fist of Fury 1991
Century of the Dragon
The Lucky Guy
A Serious Shock! Yes Madam!
Casino Tycoon II
A Chinese Torture Chamber Story
The White Storm
A Moment of Romance II
The Tricky Master
Peace Hotel
The Underground Banker
Young and Dangerous 3
Young and Dangerous 2
The Demon's Baby
The Most Wanted
Return to a Better Tomorrow
Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic
She Starts the Fire