Fung Ging-Man
Fung Ging-Man (Chinese: 馮敬文), born on January 22, 1912, and passing away on November 9, 1997, was a prominent figure in the Cantonese film industry of Hong Kong. Often referred to as Ging-man Fung or Fung King-Man, he made a significant impact as an actor, script supervisor, production manager, and director throughout his extensive career.
Fung’s prolific contributions to cinema include performances in more than 300 films, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft. He is particularly noted for his role in "Bruce Lee, the Man and the Legend," where he appeared as himself, further cementing his connection to the legendary martial artist Bruce Lee.
Throughout his career, Fung was recognized for his ability to navigate various roles behind and in front of the camera, making him a respected figure in the industry. His work not only entertained audiences but also influenced the evolution of Hong Kong cinema during a transformative period.
Fung Ging-Man’s legacy is marked by his unwavering passion for film and his substantial body of work, which continues to inspire future generations of filmmakers and actors. His contributions to the art of storytelling in cinema remain significant, ensuring that his memory endures in the annals of film history.
Filmography
Bruce's Deadly Fingers
Soul Brothers of Kung Fu
Plain Jane to the Rescue
The Haunted Cop Shop
Encounters of the Spooky Kind
Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth
Super Power
Black Lizard (1981)
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
Drunken Master
The Story of the Drunken Master
Five Superfighters
Bruce's Secret Kung Fu
The Treasure Hunters
Man on the Brink