Billy Chung

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Billy Cheung
Born
Occupation(s) film director, producer
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 鍾少雄
Simplified Chinese 锺少雄
Musical career
Also known asBilly Cheung Siu-Hung, Billy Cheung Siu Hung
Origin Hong Kong

Billy Cheung is a Hong Kong-based director.

Filmography

YearFilmNotes
2020 The Infernal Walker Producer
2009 To Live and Die in Mongkok
2008 Hong Kong Bronx
2007 Undercover
The Lady Iron Chef
2005 Moments of Love
Kung Fu Mahjong
Colour of the Loyalty
Set Up
2003 Shiver
2002 Devil Face, Angel Heart
Naked Weapon Associate producer, planning
Possessed
2001 The Cheaters
Espirit D'Amour
My Schoolmate the Barbarian
2000 High K
Paramount Hotel
Undercover Blues
Killer Director, writer
1999 Last Ghost Standing Director, writer
High Tension Crime
Two Faces Director, producer
Trust Me U Die
1996 Midnight Express in the Orient Director, writer
King of Robbery
1993 Lady Super Cop
The Assassin
Love to Kill
1991 Legend of the Brothers
1989 Proud and Confident Assistant director
1987 Brotherhood Writer
1986 Teenage Trap
1981 Hired Guns Actor
1977 The End of Wicked Guns Actor

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