Kara Wai Ying-Hung
Kara Wai Ying-Hung (Chinese: 惠英紅, born February 2, 1960), often known as Kara Hui, is a distinguished actress from Hong Kong of Manchu descent. She gained international fame in the 1970s and 1980s for her dynamic performances in kung-fu films produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. Over the years, she has showcased her versatility by taking on diverse roles in both film and television, earning her a prominent place in the entertainment industry.
A significant milestone in her career came in 1982 when she became the inaugural winner of the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, solidifying her status as a leading figure in cinema. Wai’s remarkable performance as a mother in the 2009 film *At the End of Daybreak* garnered widespread acclaim, leading her to receive multiple accolades. Her portrayal earned her prestigious honors at the Hong Kong Film Awards, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards, Changchun Film Festival, Pacific Meridian, Asian Film Awards, and the Golden Horse Awards.
Kara Wai's enduring legacy is marked by her ability to captivate audiences with her talent and depth, making her one of the most respected actresses in the Hong Kong film industry. Her contributions continue to inspire new generations of actors and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
Legendary Weapons of China
The Peacock King
The Inspector Wears Skirts II
Demon of the Lute
The Tai Chi Master
Clan of the White Lotus
The Brave Archer 2
The Seventh Curse
Sakra
My Young Auntie
Dragon
Monster Run
The Warriors Gate
The Inspector Wears Skirts
Rouge
The Dream of the Red Chamber
The Lady Is the Boss
Martial Club
Life Gamble
The Midnight After
Tracey
The Deadly Breaking Sword
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
Dirty Ho
Rigor Mortis
The Tigress of Shaolin
77 Heartwarmings
They Came to Rob Hong Kong
The Bold, the Corrupt and the Beautiful
Turning Point 2
Legendary Assassin
Love Never Ends
Invincible Shaolin