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    Leonard Ho (1925 – 17 February 1997) was a Hong Kong film producer. Ho formed Golden Harvest in 1970, with Raymond Chow, after leaving Shaw Brothers. The first film he produced was A Man Called Tiger from 1973. In 1989, he was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Award for best picture for the movie Painted Faces, which was released in 1988.

  2. Dr Leonard Ho is an accredited General and Colorectal Surgeon in Singapore with over a decade of clinical practice, including a specialisation in colorectal surgery and subspecialty interest in minimally invasive surgery (MIS)

  3. Dr Leonard Ho is an accredited General and Colorectal surgeon with subspecialty interest in minimally invasive surgery (keyhole, MIS). Before entering private practice, Dr Ho served as senior consultant surgeon in the Colorectal Service, Sengkang General Hospital where he was one of the lead surgeons in performing Transanal Total Mesorectal ...

  4. Dr Leonard Ho is a general surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Parkway East Hospital, Singapore. He subspecialises in colorectal surgery and has a keen interest in minimally invasive colorectal surgery including proctology and laparoscopic colorectal resections, transanal total mesorectal excision, colorectal resections with intra ...

  5. Feb 17, 1998 · Movie mogul Leonard Ho Kwong-cheong, part of the team that discovered Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, died of a heart attack yesterday aged 72.

  6. Feb 17, 1997 · Leonard Ho is known as an Producer, Presenter, Executive Producer, Co-Producer, Production Manager, Director, and Production Coordinator. Some of his work includes Police Story, Mr. Nice Guy, Armour of God, Operation Condor, Police Story 2, Wheels on Meals, Dragons Forever, and Project A: Part II.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0387337Leonard Ho - IMDb

    Leonard Ho was born in 1925 in China. He was a producer and production manager, known for Who Am I? (1998), Mr. Nice Guy (1997) and Rumble in the Bronx (1995). He died on 17 February 1997 in Hong Kong.