Ng Wai (actress)
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Ng Wai () is a former Chinese actress from Hong Kong.


Filmography


Films

This is a partial list of films. * 1953 '' Yu nu qing chou'' * 1954 '' Gui lai Landlady'' * 1964 ''
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'' as Hui Tan * 1965 '' Xiao yun que'' * 1965 '' Songfest'' as Madam Li * 1965 '' Huo shao hong lian si zhi yuan yang jian xia'' * 1966 '' Wen Suchen'' as Tso Shi * 1966 ''
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'' * 1967 '' Dai lu nian hua'' as Mao a-mah * 1967 '' The Dragon Creek'' * 1967 ''
Hong Kong Nocturne ''Hong Kong Nocturne'' (香江花月夜) is a 1967 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers musical film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Plot The Chia sisters (Cheng Pei-pei, Lily Ho and Chin Ping) perform as the backup troupe with their magician father (Chiang K ...
'' * 1967 '' The Cave of the Silken Web'' * 1967 '' Ru xia'' * 1967 ''
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'' * 1968 Hong Kong Rhapsody - credited as Ng Wai. * 1968 '' Hua yue liang xiao'' * 1968 '' Guai xia'' * 1968 '' Duan hun gu'' * 1968 ''
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'' * 1968 '' Divorce, Hong Kong Style'' * 1969 '' Bi hai qing tian ye ye xin'' * 1969 ''
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'' * 1970 '' Yi chi chun shui'' * 1970 '' Shuang xi ling men'' * 1970 '' Er nu shi wo men de'' * 1970 '' A Time for Love'' * 1970 '' Ai qing de dai jia'' as Madam buyer * 1970 ''
Tie luo han ''The Iron Buddha'' is a 1970 Hong Kong ' film directed by Yan Jun and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ling Yun, Fang Ying, Chan Hung-lit, Wong Chung-shun, Yue Wai. The film featured action choreography by Sammo Hung, who also a ...
'' * 1971 '' The Silent Love'' * 1972 ''
The Human Goddess ''The Human Goddess'' Chinese: 仙女下凡, ''Sin Lui Ha Fan'' is a 1972 Hong Kong fantasy film comedy directed by Ho Heng Hua. Plot Seventh sister comes down from heaven to Hong Kong to see the mortal world. Cast *Lee Ching *Chin Feng *Paa ...
'' * 1972 '' Duo xie lao ban niang'' * 1972 '' Wa wa fu ren'' * 1972 '' Fists of Vengeance'' as Brothel madam * 1972 '' Shao nai nai de si wa'' * 1972 '' Wang ming tu'' * 1973 '' Bei di yan zhi'' * 1974 ''
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'' * 1974 ''
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'' * 1974 '' E hu cun'' * 1974 '' Naughty! Naughty!'' * 1975 '' Xiao Shandong dao Xianggang'' * 1976 '' Lian ai gong fu''


References


External links

*
Ng Wai at hkcinemagic.com
{{Authority control Hong Kong film actresses Living people 20th-century Hong Kong actresses Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people)