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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_HeungJimmy Heung - Wikipedia

    Jimmy Heung Wah-sing (c. 1950 – 20 November 2014) [1] was a Hong Kong film producer, director, and presenter. He was the younger brother of film producer/presenter Charles Heung.

  2. Nov 21, 2014 · Film mogul Jimmy Heung Wah-sing died in Beijing on Thursday night. He was 64 and had been receiving treatment for oesophageal cancer there.

  3. Nov 24, 2014 · 24 Nov – Hong Kong filmmaker Jimmy Heung has passed away in Beijing on 20 November after struggling with oesophageal cancer, according to China Daily News.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0381858Jimmy Heung - IMDb

    Jimmy Heung was a producer and director, known for Fatal Bet (1989), Casino Raiders (1989) and From Beijing with Love (1994). He was married to Duanmu Yingzi and Stella Cheung Mei-Ling. He died on 20 November 2014 in Beijing, China.

  5. Nov 21, 2014 · Hong Kong producer Jimmy Heung, who introduced countless stars to Chinese showbiz, including Steven Chow, died in Beijing of esophageal cancer on Nov 20, reports Hong Kong media. He was 64.

  6. Nov 21, 2014 · Jimmy Heung Wah-Sing, one of Hong Kong's most successful presenters and producers, died of esophageal cancer on Thursday evening in Beijing at age 64. Jimmy Heung [Photo/Xinhua] Heung’s wife ...

  7. Jimmy Heung was one of the few local filmmakers who ventured into the mainland market in the 1990s. Most were discouraged by rampant piracy problems across the border at that time. The Heung brothers went their separate ways later that decade.

  8. Jimmy Heung, one of Hong Kong's most successful presenters and producers, died at age 64.

  9. Jimmy Heung was a producer and director, known for Fatal Bet (1989), Casino Raiders (1989) and God of Gamblers (1989). He was married to Duanmu Yingzi and Stella Cheung Mei-Ling. He died on November 20, 2014 in Beijing, China.

  10. James Chan: Jimmy Heung died on 20th November 2014 in Beijing. He co-founded Win’s Entertainment with his elder brother Charles in the 1980s. The company went on to become one of the most successful Hong Kong film studios in the 1990s. Charles formed China Star Entertainment Group.