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  2. Kar-Sing Lam - Wikipedia

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    Lam first appeared in Prostituting to Raise the Orphan, a 1947 Cantonese opera film directed by Hung Chung-Ho. In 1966, Lam founded Tsung Sun Sing Troupe in performing Cantonese opera on stage. [2] [3] Lam's last film was Madame Lee Sze-Sze (aka Li Shi-Shi), a 1967 Cantonese opera film directed by Wong Hok-Sing. Lam is credited with over 300 ...

  3. Sun Ma Sze Tsang - Wikipedia

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    His teacher gave him the stagename Sun Ma Sze Tsang, meaning 'New Ma Sze-Tsang'. Sun Ma Sze Tsang became very famous for his singing technique. He later became pupils of Sit Kok-Sin, Kai Chiao-tien and other famous Chinese opera singers in Shanghai. From then on his career flourished and he went on to become a film star, while continuing to ...

  4. Cantonese opera - Wikipedia

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    A Sit Kok Sin classic fetched HK$105,200 plus in 2015. The parents who had over 100 years of experience combined found sharing the stage with their son as not feasible without subsidies for Golden Will Chinese Opera Association and Wan Fai-yin, Christina.

  5. Wong Hok-Sing - Wikipedia

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    Wong gained fame working for the Guangdong Professional Union for Cantonese Opera Performers, often appearing in troupes led by the likes of Sit Kok-sin and Ma Si-tsang. While touring the US he became interested in filmmaking, although had made his debut as a film actor in 1940 in General Di Qing. [1]

  6. Tang Ti-sheng - Wikipedia

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    With the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Tang fled south to Hong Kong in 1937 where he joined the Kok Sin Sing Opera Troupe (覺先聲粵劇團) led by his double (cousin) in-law and one of the "Four Super Stars" Sit Gok Sin (薛覺先). His first wife was the tenth sister (Sit Gok Ching, 薛覺清) of Sit while Sit was married to his ...

  7. List of Hong Kong films before 1950 - Wikipedia

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    Chow Kwun-Ling, Sit Kok-Sin, Leung Siu-Kam, Ha Bo-Lin: Historical Drama [40] The Crazy Duke (aka The Crazy Earl) Yeung Kung-Leung: Ma Sze-Tsang, Tsi Law-Lin, Lee Pang-Fei, Tang Mei-Mei, Ko Lo-Chuen, Gam Lau: Musical comedy: The Eight Yang Sister Seeks Golden Knife: Man Kok-Fei, Chan Yim-Lunh, Ying Lai-Ming, Lam Kar-Yee: Martial Arts, Cantonese ...

  8. Law-lin Tsi - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Tsi crossed over as an actress in Hong Kong films. Tsi first appeared in Eighth Heaven, a 1939 film and in Rivals in Love, a 1939 film. Tsi also appeared in One Hundred Thousand Children's Corpses, a 1940 Cantonese opera film directed by But Fu. In 1952, Tsi co-founded Union Film Enterprises Ltd, a film production company.

  9. Ho-Kau Chan - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Chan was born in Hong Kong. Chan's ancestral hometown is Panyu district, Guangzhou, Guangdong province. Her given name at birth has a well-known meaning [6] and therefore special pronunciation (Chinese: 好逑; Jyutping: hou 3 kau 4) [7] among scholars.