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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wong_JingWong Jing - Wikipedia

    Wong Yat-cheong, known professionally as Wong Jing (Chinese: 王晶; pinyin: Wáng Jīng, born 3 May 1955), is a Hong Kong filmmaker and actor. A prolific filmmaker with strong instincts for crowd-pleasing and publicity, he played a prominent role in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0939147Jing Wong - IMDb

    Wong Jing is one of Hong Kong's most prolific, talented and controversial filmmakers. His directorial style, at best, manages to combine commercial appeal and artistic aspects.

  3. Jul 30, 2024 · Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Jing recently opened up about his past with Stephen Chow. In the first episode of his new YouTube series, Wong reminisced about their first meeting in 1989 when Chow approached him to discuss a potential collaboration.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · Jet Li, Chow Yun-fat and Stephen Chow were among the leading actors who worked with director-producer Wong Jing, whose crude, sex-filled films dominated the Hong Kong box office. What set him...

  5. This page contains the filmography of Wong Jing .

  6. Mar 27, 2010 · Wong Jing is an excellent storyteller. He has a lot of stories within him and a casual story from him can be very entertaining. Thirty-five years ago, he worked as a scriptwriter for TVB’s “Enjoy Yourself Tonight” as a summer job. His 2009 movie, “On His Majesty’s Secret Service” (大內密探靈靈狗) grossed $100 million in the mainland box office.

  7. Wong Jing is one of Hong Kong's most prolific, talented and controversial filmmakers. His directorial style, at best, manages to combine commercial appeal and artistic aspects.

  8. Name: Wong Jing. Chinese: 王晶. Birthdate: May 3, 1955. Birthplace: Hong Kong.

  9. Wong Jing is one of Hong Kong's most prolific, talented and controversial filmmakers. His directorial style, at best, manages to combine commercial appeal and artistic aspects.

  10. Nov 19, 2009 · On the eve of the opening of his new movie “To Live and Die in Mongkok,” renowned director Wong Jing talks to June Ng about marriage, communism and those infamous “dirty jokes.”

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