Lee Kin-Yan
Lee Kin-Yan is a notable actor hailing from Hong Kong, who is widely recognized for his humorous cameo roles in films directed by the iconic Stephen Chow. One of his most memorable characters is Yu Fa, a quirky cross-dressing figure known for his signature pose of having a finger up his nose. The name "Yu Fa," which translates to "flower-like" in Chinese, has become synonymous with Kin-Yan, reflecting the character's distinctive and comedic essence.
Throughout his career, Lee has carved a niche for himself in the realm of comedy, bringing laughter to audiences with his unique performances. His collaborations with Chow have not only showcased his talent but also solidified his status as a beloved figure in Hong Kong cinema. Kin-Yan's ability to seamlessly blend humor with eccentricity has made him a sought-after actor for comic relief in various productions.
In addition to his work in film, Lee Kin-Yan's contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting, as he has also participated in various television projects and stage performances, further demonstrating his versatility as a performer. His enduring popularity and memorable roles continue to resonate with fans, making him an enduring figure in the vibrant landscape of Hong Kong's film industry.
Filmography
From Beijing with Love
Troublesome Night 3
Sex and Zen II
Vampire Hunters
The Lucky Guy
Marrying Mr. Perfect
Sixty Million Dollar Man
On His Majesty's Secret Service
Shanghai Grand
9413
King of Beggars
A Chinese Tall Story
Lawyer Lawyer