Wong Yu
Biography
Wong Yue (汪禹, 1955–2008) was a Hong Kong martial arts film actor. He starred in many Shaw Brothers Studio films and is known for his comic roles in films with Gordon Liu, such as Dirty Ho, Spiritual Boxer II, 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and Eight Diagram Pole Fighter. He is sometimes credited as Wong Yu and as Wang Yu, but is a different person than an older Shaw Brothers star, Jimmy Wang Yu. He was renamed after him as a revenge of producer Shaw against the original Wang Yu. Wong Yue/Wang Yue died on May 16, 2008 from acute pneumonia.
Known For

Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty

Power of Love

Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty (II)

Dragons Forever

Rouge

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin

千秋英烈传

The Golden Lotus
All Movies (78)
- Wong Fei Hung Series : The Final Victory1996
- Wong Fei Hung Series : The Suspicious Temple1996
- Easy Money1994
- Indecent Beast1994
- Power of Love1993
- Sleeping With Two Sisters1993
- Handsome Siblings1992 · as Greets rude heroes
- Godfather's Daughter Mafia Blues1991 · as Mr. Hsiong
- Spiritually a Cop1989
- Framed1989
- Carry On Yakuza1989
- Blood Ritual1989
- Mistaken Identity1988
- Dragons Forever1988 · as Thug on Ship (uncredited)
- Rouge1987 · as Ho Hsi
- The Innocent Interloper1986
- The Seventh Curse1986 · as SDU
- Why Me?1985
- Girl with the Diamond Slipper1985 · as Peter
- Crazy Shaolin Disciples1985 · as Fong Sai Yuk
- The Flying Mr. B1985 · as Man at restaurant
- The Master Strikes Back1985 · as He Liu
- The Young Vagabond1985 · as Jiabao
- How to Choose a Royal Bride1985 · as Wei Xiao Bao
- Yi tuo qiu sheng1984
- Double Trouble1984
- Wits of the Brats1984 · as 3 Hands
- The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter1984 · as Yang 1st Brother
- The Comedy1984 · as Little Mouth
- The Shy Boy1983
- Take Care, Your Majesty1983 · as Majesty
- The Lady is the Boss1983 · as Ah Yung / Ah Wing
- Tales of a Eunuch1983 · as Siu Bao / Siu Guei Tzu
- Mercenaries from Hong Kong1982 · as Curry
- The Big Sting1982 · as Tony
- Winner Takes All1982 · as Kwan Yuan Cheung
- Kid from Kwangtung1982 · as He Jiayu
- The Battle for the Republic of China1981 · as Siu Chat
- Kung Fu Zombie1981
- Notorious Eight1981 · as Rumor General
- Challenge of the Gamesters1981 · as Lei Li
- Lion vs. Lion1981 · as Ah Cun
- Rendezvous with Death1980 · as Xinshuan (Miserable) / Gu Jian
- Swift Sword1980 · as Xiahou Xiaotong
- The Kid with a Tattoo1980 · as Li Bao-Tong
- The Young Avenger1980
- Dirty Ho1979 · as Dirty Ho Ching
- The Kung Fu Instructor1979 · as Zhou Ping
- The Shadow Boxing1979 · as Fan Zheng Yuan
- Dirty Kung Fu1978 · as Gao Jai (Puppy)
- The Proud Youth1978 · as Nangong Song
- The 36th Chamber of Shaolin1978 · as Miller Six, San Ta's Student
- He Has Nothing But Kung Fu1977 · as Hsiao Shan
- The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung1977 · as Zhou Ri-Qing
- Executioners from Shaolin1977 · as Hong Wending
- The Snake Prince1976 · as Snake General Huang
- Emperor Chien Lung1976 · as Chau Yi Qing
- Challenge of the Masters1976 · as Master Lin Tao Cheung
- Spirit of the Raped1976 · as Chen Ling
- The Last Tempest1976 · as Eunuch Zhang Jin Xi
- The Criminals1976 · as Kid Liu
- Cuties Parade1975
- The Spiritual Boxer1975 · as Hsiao Chien
- Big Brother Cheng1975 · as Darkie Wen
- Temperament of Life1975
- It's All in the Family1975 · as Fai
- The Flying Guillotine1975 · as Xie Tianfu
- That's Adultery!1975 · as Zhang Youqian's Employee
- The Two Faces of Love1974
- The Tea House1974 · as Darkie Wen / Blackie
- Young Passion1974
- Gossip Street1974 · as Locksmith Ping
- Hong Kong 731974 · as Man carried friend to hospital
- Thirteen1974 · as Hung Sen
- The Golden Lotus1974 · as Qintong
- Facets of Love1973 · as Emperor
- The Bloody Fists1972 · as Villager / Policeman / Japanese (uncredited)
- Execution in Autumn1972 · as 2nd Lord
All TV Shows (3)
- 千秋英烈传1996 · as Gai Nie
- Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty (II)1988
- Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty1987