Bing-Wing Mak was an American actor best known for his roles in Fengge enchou weilao qing, The White-Snake Girl, Part 1, and Wei cheng jian die. Born on December 19, 1915, in the Republic of China, he became a notable figure in film before passing away on September 13, 1984, in the USA.
Personal and Family Life
Bing-Wing Mak had a rich family life, marrying multiple times. He was married to So-Chow Yu until his death in 1984 and had three children with her. His previous marriages included Liu Yakui, from whom he divorced, and Huaruihua, who passed away in 1963.
Career
Ran away from home at the age of 13, Bing-Wing Mak pursued a career in Cantonese opera before transitioning to film. He became known for several prominent roles in Chinese cinema throughout the 1960s, establishing himself as a talented actor during that era.
Death and Legacy
Bing-Wing Mak died on September 13, 1984, leaving behind a legacy as a significant figure in Asian cinema. His contributions to film are remembered by fans and the industry alike, highlighting his impact on the entertainment world.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1966 | The Woman State Secretary | as Bingrong Mai |
1964 | Man tang ji qing | – |
1964 | Lady General Hua Mu Lan | as Bingrong Mai |
1964 | Da long pao | – |
1963 | The Royal Cat and His Opponents | Tsin Chiu |
1962 | Chun man dì huang jia | – |
1962 | Huo hai sheng zi qi | as Bingrong Mai |
1962 | Xue xi ai he qiao | – |
1962 | Fengge enchou weilao qing | as Bingrong Mai |
1962 | Duan qiao chan zi | as Bingrong Mai |
1962 | Tiezhang zhen jian’nan | as Bingrong Mai |
1961 | Three Battles to Secure Peace for Nation | as Bingrong Mai |
1961 | Return from Battle for His Love | as Bingrong Mai |
1961 | Lu hua he hui mu | as Bingrong Mai |
1961 | Fu zheng qi xiong | – |