Mak Bing-wing (Chinese: 麥炳榮; 1915–1984) was a Chinese actor active in Cantonese opera.
Born in 1915 in Guangdong, he attended Wah Yan College, Hong Kong and began his acting career in the 1930s. He left Hong Kong in 1941 for a tour of the United States, returning in 1947. after the Pacific War had ended. While in the United States, Mak appeared in many Grandview Film Company productions. His third marriage, to Yu So-chow in 1966, produced three children.[1][2] Mak was also close to actress Wong-Nui Fung, whom he met while both were active in the Great Dragon Phoenix Theatre Troupe . The two later played lead characters in the Film A Ten-Year Dream.[3] Mak died in the United States in 1984, where he and Yu had retired.[1]
Repertoire
edit- A Mismatched Couple[4]
- The Perfect Match[4]
- When Swallows Return[4]
- The Heroes and the Beauty[4]
- A Triumphant Return[4]
- Romance by the Peach Blossom Lake[4]
- The Revenge[4]
- Return From Battle for His Love[5]
- Ten Years Dream (aka Ten-Year Dream of Yangzhou)[5]
- The Princess in Distress (aka Romance of the Phoenix Chamber)[5]
- A Maid Commander-in-Chief and a Rash General[5]
- A Lady Prime Minister of Two Countries[5]
- The Villain, The General and the Heroic Beauty[6]
- Two Heroic Families[7]
- Power and Dilemma[8]
- No Return Without Victory[5]
- An Agnostic and Sagacious Intercession[5]
- The God's Story[9][10][11][12]
Filmography
editFilms
editThis is a partial list of films. (See § External links, Hkmdb & Imdb page for Mak.)
- 1950 A Chivalrous Bandit [13]
- 1955 Love in a Dangerous City (opposite actor Chan Fai-lung, the Dan)
- 1957 The Nymph of the River Lo++
- 1958 A Buddhist Recluse for 14 Years++
- 1958 Lady Wen's Return to the Han People-+
- 1958 Flower of the Night-+
- 1959 The Brave Daughters of Han-+
- -+Opposite Yim Fun Fong
- ++Opposite Fong and Yam Kim-fai
- A Ten-Year Dream
- A Lady Prime Minister of Two Countries
- Return from Battle for His Love
- Romance of the Phoenix Chamber
- The Unruly Commander-in-chief and the Blunt General (aka A Maid Commander-in-Chief and a Rash General)
- No Return Without Victory
- An Agnostic and Sagacious Intercession
- Knight of the Victory Marked Flag
References
edit- ^ a b Law, Kar; Bren, Frank; Ho, Sam (2004). Hong Kong Cinema: A Cross-cultural View. Scarecrow Press. pp. 86–87. ISBN 9780810849860.
- ^ Stokes, Lisa Odham (2007). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 545. ISBN 9780810864580.
- ^ Stokes, Lisa Odham (2007). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 143–144. ISBN 9780810864580.
- ^ a b c d e f g art-mate.net Mak Bing-wing
- ^ a b c d e f g PDF Mak Bing-wing(1915.12.19–1984.9.13) ‘biographical notes' from www.filmarchive.gov.hk
- ^ Google Books search [大龍鳳劇團 與羅豔卿開山]
- ^ 1966, Lucky Record Co./Lucky Record (S&M), RLP 2001(星馬彩虹唱片公司發行)
- ^ 手術後首度復出 陳劍聲演名劇會知音, 中華娛樂網 (2010年8月10日)
- ^ Google Books search [新萬象劇團 與余麗珍開山]
- ^ "Yu le zhi yin (Amusement news, CUHK Digital Repository) May 26". Second Episode. Hong Kong. May 26, 1953. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Yu le zhi yin (Amusement news, CUHK Digital Repository) July 5". Fifth Episode. Hong Kong. July 5, 1953. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Yu le zhi yin (Amusement news, CUHK Digital Repository) September 6". 12th Episode. Hong Kong. September 6, 1953. Retrieved June 24, 2024.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "A Chivalrous Bandit". hkmdb.com. March 10, 1950. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
External links
edit- Mak Bing-wing (1915.12.19–1984.9.13) ‘biographical notes'. PDF
- Mak Bing-wing at IMDb
- Mak Bing-wing at the Hong Kong Movie Database
- Mak Bing-wing discography at Discogs