Wong Yat-Fei
Wong Yat-Fei is a prominent actor in the Hong Kong film industry, recognized for his extensive work in Cantonese cinema. Over the years, Wong has carved a niche for himself, showcasing his talent in an impressive array of over 230 films. One of his most notable performances came in the cult classic "Shaolin Soccer," where he portrayed the memorable character Iron Head. This role not only solidified his reputation but also garnered him several popular awards, highlighting his impact on the industry.
Wong's career spans several decades, during which he has become a familiar face in the action and comedy genres. His versatility as an actor allows him to seamlessly transition between various roles, earning him a dedicated fan base. With a remarkable filmography, Wong Yat-Fei continues to be a significant figure in Hong Kong cinema, contributing to the vibrant landscape of the film industry. His dedication to his craft and ability to connect with audiences have made him a beloved icon in the world of entertainment. As he continues his journey in film, Wong remains an influential presence, inspiring both new and established actors in the industry.
Filmography
Sex and Zen II
Vampire Hunters
In My Heart
The Bare-Footed Kid
Detective Dee and the Road to Hell
The Tigers: The Legend of Canton
Fractured Follies
The Treasure Hunter
Ten Brothers
The Duel (2000)
Shaolin Soccer
Casino Tycoon
Justice, My Foot!
Buddha Palm Technique
Only Fools Fall in Love
Just Call Me Nobody
Hail the Judge
Sixty Million Dollar Man
The Rape After
Whatever You Want
The Chinese Feast
Yu Pui Tsuen III
The Royal Scoundrel
A Chinese Tall Story
Out of the Dark (1995)