Derek Yee
Derek Yee Tung-sing (Chinese: 爾冬陞), born on December 28, 1957, is a distinguished figure in the Hong Kong film industry, known for his dual roles as an actor and filmmaker. He rose to prominence as a Shaw Brothers actor, featuring in over 40 films from 1975 to 1986, a period during which the studio was at its peak. Yee is the younger half-brother of renowned actors Paul Chun and David Chiang, the latter also a notable star of the Shaw Brothers era.
Transitioning from acting, Yee shifted his focus to directing and screenwriting, carving out a niche for himself where commercial success meets artistic expression. His filmography includes acclaimed works such as "C'est la vie, mon chéri," "Viva Erotica," and "The Truth About Jane and Sam." He also made a mark with powerful dramas like "One Night in Mongkok" and "Protégé," which showcased his ability to tackle gritty and complex narratives.
Yee’s work has garnered recognition both locally and on the international film festival circuit, earning him respect for his commitment to quality storytelling. Additionally, he had a notable relationship with actress Maggie Cheung, further highlighting his connections within the vibrant Hong Kong film community. Derek Yee continues to be a significant influence in cinema, balancing commercial appeal with a dedication to artistic integrity.
Filmography
Protégé
Bat Without Wings
Heroes Shed No Tears
Keep Rolling
Shaolin Prince
Pursuit of Vengeance
Death Duel
Guests in the House
Black Lizard (1981)
Full Moon Scimitar
The Jade Tiger
Shaolin Intruders
A Soul Haunted by Painting
Magnificent Warriors