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Raymond Yu (born February 5, 1981), [1] [2] known professionally as China Mac, is an American rapper, entertainer, activist, and former gang member. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Early years
Symphony by composer Raymond Yiu – BBC Proms - Nee Hao, 21 August 2015; Raymond Yiu writes his memories of the London gay scene and AIDS into his music - Ellen Johnson, Gay Times, 16 August 2015; Behind the Symphony - Adam Duxbury, Winq, p. 74-75, August/September 2015; Raymond Yiu’s Symphony to debut at BBC Proms - Reggie Myers, Vada, 12 ...
Raymond Tyson, better known by his stage name Ray Luv, is an American Bay Area rapper from Santa Rosa, California, United States, who is best known for his contribution to the Bay Area hip hop scene in the mid-1990s.
Raymond Byron Magic Raposa (January 22, 1981 – July 30, 2022) [4] was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. [5] He was born in Michigan City, Indiana , [ 6 ] [ 5 ] but his family moved to San Diego when he was two years old, and he grew up in the Mission Beach area. [ 6 ]
The same year, he starred in the comedy film Surprise. The film broke a million admissions and Ma received acclaim for his dynamic portrayal of a "tragic hero". [19] Ma received the "Outstanding Male Artist" award at the Esquire Man at His Best Award. [20] Ma on film set of A Better Tomorrow 2018 with co-stars in 2017.
In 2011, Huang starred alongside Jet Li and Raymond Lam in The Sorcerer and the White Snake where she played the White Snake Demon. [citation needed] She then starred in The Locked Door (2012), a film which tells about the life story of a girl from noble family, who was raped at young age. [15]
Ronald Cheng was born in Hong Kong. [1] Originally intending to work behind the scenes as a songwriter and a producer, Cheng did odd jobs at his father (Director of EMI Asia)'s company EMI— which included doing backing vocalist for the likes of Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan — during summers as a youth.
Yu first appeared in Cuckoo's Spirit in March, a 1947 Drama film directed by Hung Suk-Wan. In 1959, Yu co-founded Lishi Film Production Company. Yu is known for her role as the Headless Queen in Cantonese opera films. In 1968, Yu retired from the film industry. [1] Yu's last film was The Plot, a 1967 Historical Drama film directed by Wong Hok-Sing.