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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wang_ToonWang Toon - Wikipedia

    Wang Tong or Wang Toon (born Wáng Zhōnghé, April 14, 1942) is a Taiwanese director who started his career as an art director and production designer and later became a film director and educator.

  2. taiwancinema.bamid.gov.tw › EngStaff › EngStaffContentWANG Toon Taiwan Cinema

    Mar 16, 2005 · WANG was a contemporary of HOU Hsiao-Hsien, Edward YANG and other New Taiwan Cinema directors. However, his style is distinctive and very different from most of them. "Fireball" is the first animation feature WANG Toon directs.

  3. Aug 4, 2019 · Taiwanese director Wang Toon (王童) and Hong Kong martial arts actor Jimmy Wang (王羽), whose combined careers span more than a century, are to receive Lifetime Achievement Awards at the 56th Golden Horse Awards in November, organizers said on July 26.

  4. Directed by Wang Toon (王童; aka Wang Tong), Strawman is a Taiwanese film released in 1987. It is the first feature of Wang's “Taiwan Trilogy,'' which also includes Banana Paradise (香蕉天堂; 1989) and Hill of No Return (無言的山丘; 1992).

  5. Philip Wong Toon Suan. Board Director. Mr Wong is a consultant in Healthcare and Semiconductor industry. He was the Executive Director at St Andrew’s Nursing Home (Taman Jurong).

  6. A Flower in the Raining Night is a 1983 Taiwanese film directed by Wang Toon. Adapted from the novel, Days of Watching the Sea written by Huang Chun Ming, the film portrays the journey of a prostitute who is determined to become a mother to regain her dignity as a human being.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0911042Toon Wang - IMDb

    Toon Wang was born in 1942 in Taihe-xian, Anhui, China. He is an art director and director, known for Hill of No Return (1992), Ce ma ru lin (1985) and Strawman (1987).