People
Cheng Kwun-Min
Biography:
Cheng Gwan-Min was born in 1917 in Guangdong, China. He was once a theatre actor and broadcaster. In 1936, he made his debut "The Three-Day Massacre in Guangzhou" in Guangzhou. During his long career of more than half a century, he made more than 200 films, mostly Cantonese.
A skillful imitator of singers from the East and the West, Cheng had numerous albums and performed Cantonese opera and musicals. He earned himself a nickname "Elvis Presley of the East".
From 1970's onwards, he became a host of the classic variety show "Enjoy Yourself Tonight", with occasional guest appearances in films.
He passed away in 1995.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Oh! Yes Sir!!! as News team director | 1994-05-21 |
Rose | 1992-11-12 |
Justice, My Foot! as Guangzhou Magistrate Hu | 1992-07-02 |
Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive as Uncle Cheng | 1989-09-15 |
The Nobles as Cheng Kwan Min | 1989-07-01 |
Mistaken Identity | 1988-10-06 |
Three Against the World as Mr Ng | 1988-09-22 |
Goodbye Darling as Mr. Chiu | 1987-10-22 |
Project A: Part II as Boss of Goldsmith Shop | 1987-07-25 |
Killer's Nocturne | 1987-05-08 |
Seven Years Itch as Sylvia's father | 1987-03-05 |
An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty as Musician / Servant | 1984-06-01 |
The Perfect Match | 1982-12-18 |
Food For The Sharks | 1982-02-19 |
The Running Mob | 1975-10-15 |
Laugh in the Sleeve | 1975-02-08 |
The Two Faces of Love | 1974-12-22 |
Every Day is Sunday | 1974-12-13 |
Seductive Ghost | 1974-09-05 |
Naughty! Naughty! as Cheng Kwan Chi | 1974-07-18 |
Cheeky Little Angels as Dr Wang | 1974-07-06 |
Gossip Street as Chang Kwun Jik | 1974-05-17 |
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend as Self | 1973-10-14 |
Intrigue in Nylons as Boss of Princess Brand | 1972-11-11 |
A Time for Love as Old Lau | 1970-10-16 |
Lucky Seven as Ah Min | 1970-07-29 |
Happy Times | 1970-02-05 |
A Romantic Thief as Manager Fong | 1968-05-01 |
The Blossoming Rose as Wong Shu Fan | 1968-02-03 |
Adventure of a Blind Kid as Ah Sam | 1967-12-13 |
The Sweetest Moment as Ma Tak Hong | 1967-04-26 |
Shaky Steps as Lo Lin | 1967-04-26 |
The Lady Killer as James Bond | 1967-04-19 |
Lady in Black Cracks the Gate of Hell as Do Gwai Lim | 1967-03-29 |
Strange Romance on a Bus as 周維新 | 1966-12-01 |
Twin Sisters as Chow Wai-Pak | 1966-11-12 |
Girls are Flowers as Chan | 1966-11-02 |
To Marry a Ghost | 1966-10-12 |
Colorful Youth | 1966-08-17 |
How Master Cute Thrice Saved The Idiot Ming as Mental patient | 1966-07-13 |
Landlady and Tenant as Chiu Chik | 1966-06-09 |
The Bloody Devil, Concluding Episode as Lee Kei | 1965-09-01 |
Master Cute | 1965-08-04 |
The Bloody Devil, Part One as Lee Kei | 1965-07-28 |
Love in Disguise as Tang Chan-sin | 1965-03-31 |
The Lucky Dragon | 1964-12-09 |
The Diary of a Husband as Chow Kei-Luen | 1964-05-27 |
Madame Rose as Yik Ding-on | 1964-05-13 |
As Time Goes By as Fong Yan | 1964-04-02 |
Queen of the Marketplace as 何松年 | 1964-01-07 |
The Haunting Shadow | 1962-10-03 |
The Happy Reunion as Yu Kwok-kei | 1962-09-19 |
Trauma Under the Car | 1962-03-21 |
The Wife's Husband as Li Shi-Jie | 1962-02-09 |
Marry in Haste | 1962-01-24 |
The Golden Cat as Tsui Tai-fei | 1961-07-05 |
Woman’s Affairs as Poon Chi-On | 1961-05-24 |
Shadow of a Doubt as But Kei | 1961-03-15 |
A Night of Thrills | 1960-11-02 |
The Random Harvest as Dismissed servant at Lee's household | 1960-07-27 |
Much Ado About Nothing as George Cheung | 1960-06-15 |
The Stormy Night | 1960-05-18 |
Orphan in Distress | 1960-04-28 |
The Stubborn Generations as Shou shi | 1960-02-24 |
The Talking Bird | 1959-12-30 |
Glass Slippers | 1959-09-24 |
A Stroke of Romance for Mr. Wang | 1959-05-27 |
Two Fools Catch the Murderer | 1959-01-01 |
A Vampire Pays Offerings to the Moon as Chung Yung | 1958-07-09 |
Silk Factory Girl | 1955-01-07 |
Save Your Water Supply as Sa Can-Ciu | 1954-11-06 |
The Wrongly Accused Lover | 1951-08-11 |
Blood-Stained Azaleas as Kwong Kwum | 1951-03-08 |
The Three-Day Massacre in Guangzhou as Zhou Zhong-Hua 周忠華 | 1937-03-31 |