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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Derek_YeeDerek Yee - Wikipedia

    Derek Yee Tung-sing (traditional Chinese: 爾冬陞; simplified Chinese: 尔冬升; pinyin: Ěr Dōngshēng) is a Hong Kong filmmaker and former actor.

  2. Apr 22, 2014 · Derek Yee angered by criticisms over his cast choice. 22 Apr – Hong Kong director Derek Yee recently slammed his critics that questioned his new movie, "The Sword Master" for having no...

  3. Derek Tung-Sing Yee was born on 28 December 1957 in Hong Kong. He is an actor and director, known for One Nite in Mongkok (2004), I Am Somebody (2015) and Shinjuku Incident (2009). He was previously married to Mandy Huang Law.

  4. Jul 3, 2020 · At Time Auction Hong Kong, we were honored to have Derek Yee (爾冬陞), Renowned Director and Screenwriter, as our guest, who graced us with his humor and candidness when sharing his journey in...

  5. Derek Yee Tung-sing’s crime films One Nite in Mongkok, Protégé and Triple Tap were gritty and realistic, and refused to glamorise the underworld and crime. We unpack these three classics.

  6. Oct 26, 2011 · Brothers, Paul Chun (秦沛), John Chiang (姜大偉), and Derek Yee’s (爾冬陞) mother, Hong Wei (紅薇), formerly known as Luo Zhen (羅珍) died the other day. The funeral was held at Tai Wai Po Fook Memorial Hall yesterday.

  7. www.filmarchive.gov.hk › documents › 18995340Derek YEE

    Derek YEE. 爾冬陞(b. 1957.12.28) Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Actor. Born in Hong Kong, of Tianjin descent, Derek Yee’s father was Er Guang, a veteran producer and associate producer, while his mother was Hong Wei, an actress. His half-brothers on his mother’s side, Paul Chun and John (David) Chiang, were both actors.

  8. Derek Yee Tung-sing born in 1957, is a former Shaw Brothers actor from Hong Kong, currently a film director and screenwriter, who has achieved fame and respect in Hong Kong and international film festival circuits for treading carefully commercial viability concerns with artistic integrity.

  9. May 31, 2020 · Hong Kong’s four great filmmakersDerek Yee (爾冬陞), Henry Fong (方平), Ronald Wong (黃斌), and Cheang Pou-soi (鄭保瑞) all came together to discuss about the future of Hong Kong’s film industry.

  10. Awards chairman Derek Yee says they will continue to insist films entered for prizes must have been screened publicly in Hong Kong, despite politically themed films not showing in cinemas and...