Kwan Hoi-San
Herman Kwan Hoi-San (Chinese: 關海山), born on October 23, 1925, in Guangzhou, Guangdong, was a celebrated Hong Kong actor known for his contributions to Cantonese opera and film. Kwan, often referred to by his English name, began his career in the vibrant world of street theatre as a Cantonese opera performer before joining the New Voice Opera Troupe (新聲劇團). His early work included singing for Hong Kong film soundtracks, which paved the way for his transition to acting in films, primarily adaptations of Cantonese opera.
Throughout his career, Kwan gained recognition for his lead roles, becoming a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry. However, as the landscape of Hong Kong cinema shifted towards Mandarin, Kwan's career faced challenges. He then joined TVB, where he took on a variety of roles that allowed filmmakers to rediscover his talent, leading to numerous supporting roles in films.
In 2001, Kwan's health declined after suffering an apoplexy attack, which left him mute and paralyzed. Despite this setback, he remained a beloved figure in the industry until his passing on September 11, 2006. Kwan Hoi-San's legacy continues to be remembered for his significant impact on Cantonese opera and film.
Filmography
Martial Arts Master Wong Fei Hung
A Man from Holland
The Young Vagabond
Mahjong Heroes
Hard Boiled
Casino Tycoon
All's Well, Ends Well
Kid from Kwangtung
A Moment of Romance II
Yu Pui Tsuen
Project A
Project A Part II