Law Kar-ying
Dr Law Kar-ying | |||
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羅家英 | |||
Born | Law Hang-tong September 22, 1946 | ||
Alma mater | Northern State University | ||
Occupation | actor | ||
Years active | 1970s–present | ||
Spouse(s) | |||
Parents |
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Family | Law Yiu-tong (brother) Law Yau-tong (brother) Law Shiu-tong (brother) Law Sok-ching (sister) | ||
Awards | Hong Kong Film Awards – Best Supporting Actor 1995 Summer Snow Golden Horse Awards – Best Supporting Actor 1995 Summer Snow | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 羅家英 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 罗家英 | ||
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Law Hang-tong | |||
Traditional Chinese | 羅行堂 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 罗行堂 | ||
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Dr Law Kar-ying BBS MH (born September 22, 1946) is a Hong Kong opera singer and actor.[citation needed]
Background[]
Born Law Hang-tong on September 22 (August 27 Lunar), 1946 in Shunde, Guangdong as the eldest son of actor Law Kar-kuen (羅家權) and his wife Lee Ngan-guen (李銀娟). His younger brothers are Law Yiu-tong (羅耀堂), Law Yau-tong (羅友堂), and Law Shiu-tong (羅紹堂). His younger sister is Law Sok-ching (羅素貞). In 1949, his family moved to Hong Kong.
He was originally a Cantonese opera singer in the 1970s. And a practitioner of the Ng Ying Kungfu (Chinese: 五形功夫) Five Animal Kung Fu arts. In 1990 he turned to acting in movies. He became popular after being cast in From Beijing with Love, which also starred Stephen Chow, as Da Vinci, an inventor whose list of (useless) gadgets include a solar-powered torch.
In 1990s, Law played Wong Yat-fei in his first movie debut in 1993 film Crime Story along with Jackie Chan. In 1994 he was cast in Jeff Lau's film duology A Chinese Odyssey, in which he played the verbose Longevity Monk (Xuanzang), singing a Cantonese cover of "Only You (And You Alone)" midway during the film.
Law has rarely acted in television, especially on TVB, the television station of his wife, Liza Wang. He is most known for cooperating with ATV, which is TVB's rival.
Cantonese opera performances[]
In the 2018 HK Arts Festival, Law was cast as Xiang Yu along with Yau Sing Po in the classic opera Farewell My Concubine.[1]
Filmography[]
- Crime Story (1993) – Wong Yat-fei
- From Beijing with Love (1994) – Da Mansi
- He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994) – Joseph
- He and She (1994) – The Magistrate
- A Chinese Odyssey Part Two - Cinderella (1994) – Longevity Monk
- A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box (1994) – Longevity Monk
- (1994) – Chiang Chia-Cheh
- (1994) – Keanu/Kwok-Wing/Actor on Television
- (1995) – Ng Kong
- (1995) – Dr. Law – Kitty's uncle
- Man Wanted (1995) – Bald Yin
- Summer Snow (1995) – Bing Sun
- (1995) – Lau Kar-Lin
- The Chinese Feast (1995) – Au Siu-Fung
- (1995) – Ho Siu B
- Mack the Knife (1995) – Street preacher
- (1995) – Johnny, man in photograph
- (1995) – Wonderful Eyes
- (1995) – Hoi
- God of Cookery (1996) – Competition Master of Ceremonies
- Once Upon a Time in Shanghai (1996) (TV series)
- Dr. Wai in "The Scripture with No Words" (1996) – Headmaster
- Forbidden City Cop (1996) – Fat-Yan
- Feel 100% (1996) – Robert
- Feel 100%... Once More (1996) (uncredited) – Director
- (1996) – Last Governor of Hong Kong
- (1996) – Tiger
- (1996)
- Viva Erotica (1996) – Chung
- (1996) – Feng Siu-Tien
- (Yun cai zhi li xing) (1996) – Cup Noodle
- (1996) – Li, Tai-Chu
- A Recipe for the Heart (1997) (TV series)
- Kitchen (1997) – Emma
- We're No Bad Guys (1997) – Bond Chu/Jade Dragon
- Lawyer Lawyer (1997) – Fong Tong-Ken
- (1997)
- (1997) – Wong, Yan-Kwai
- Made in Heaven (1997) – Dr. Law
- Those Were the Days (1997) – Uncle Kin
- (1997) (uncredited)
- (1997) – Uncle Ying/Iron Pen
- A Tough Side of a Lady (1998) – Mulan's father
- Chinese Midnight Express (1998) – Guard
- (1999) (TV series) – Clergyman
- Gorgeous (1999) – Chan's assistant
- (2000)
- When I Fall in Love... with Both (2000) – Owner of bridal shop
- 2002 (2001) – Paper Chan
- (2001)
- (2002)
- (2002) – Uncle Sixth
- (2002)
- The Monkey King (2002) (TV series) – Golden Star
- (2003) – Mr. Lung
- (2004) – Taxi Driver
- Escape from Hong Kong Island (2004) – Raymond's boss
- Osaka Wrestling Restaurant (2004) – Dragon
- Enter the Phoenix (2004) – Father Eight
- Magic Kitchen (2004) – Yau's Dad
- House of Fury (2005) – Cab driver
- (2006) (TV series) – Kong So
- The Shopaholics (2006) – West Ho
- PK.COM.CN (2007)
- (2007)
- (2008)
- (2009)
- Metallic Attraction: Kungfu Cyborg (2009)
- On His Majesty's Secret Service (2009)
- 14 Blades (2010)
- Future X-Cops (2010)
- Flirting Scholar 2 (2010)
- Adventure of the King (2010)
- (2010)
- Painted Skin (2011) (TV series)
- The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011)
- The 33D Invader (2011)
- (2011)
- The Assassins (2012)
- Mr. and Mrs. Gambler (2012)
- To Forgive (2012)
- Tears in Heaven (2012)
- Murcielago (2013)
- The Twins' Code (2013)
- A Stupid Journey (2014)
- The Buddha's Shadow (2014)
- Who Moved My Dream (2014)
- Death Trip (2015)
- The Ghost House (2015)
- Super Models (2015)
- From Vegas to Macau III (2016)
- The Great Detective (2017)
- Staycation (2018)
- The Incredible Monk (2018)
- Comedy Star (2018)
- A Home with a View (2018)
- White Bone Lady Fights the Wolf Demon (2018)
- Bajie Subdues Demons (2018)
- Amazing Spring (2019)
- A Home with a View (2019)
- The Great Detective (2019)
- Bajie Subdues Demons 2 (2019)
- The Duke of Royal Tramp (2019)
- Dynasty Warriors (2021)
Personal life[]
In 2004, Law was diagnosed with stage III liver cancer. In 2005, Law had surgery and recovered at home. In 2013, his liver was found to have a two-centimeter tumor and went for surgery again. He has led a healthy lifestyle since then.[4] In 2019, doctors found cancerous cells after Law went for a prostate biopsy earlier in the year. He went to the hospital in last June for an operation to remove the prostate and has recovered since [5]
On May 2, 2009, Law married longtime partner Liza Wang in Las Vegas.[6] They announced their union on TVB through Stephen Chow. On July 1, 2018, Law was awarded Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS) by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administration Region, in recognition of his contribution to the Cantonese opera in Hong Kong.[7]
References[]
- ^ "A Cantonese opera classic returns to HKAF with a star-studded cast" Archived 2018-07-02 at the Wayback Machine. HK Arts Festival official website. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
- ^ "Law Kar-Ying". imdb.com. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
- ^ "Law Kar-Ying". chinesemov.com. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
- ^ "Law Kar Ying Fully Recovered from Liver Tumor". SCMP 2015-03-30. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
- ^ "Law Kar Ying in good shape after removing prostate". The Straits Times. 2019-07-16
- ^ "Law Kar Ying Opens Up About Liza Wang's Battles With Cancer And Their Super Sweet 32-Year Relationship". todayonline.com. 2020-09-10
- ^ List of Awardees, page 25. 2018-07-01. HKSAR Press Release. Retrieved 2018-07-01.
External links[]
- Hong Kong male film actors
- People from Foshan
- 1946 births
- Living people
- Hong Kong male Cantonese opera actors
- Hong Kong television presenters
- Hong Kong male television actors
- Male actors from Guangdong
- 20th-century Hong Kong male actors
- 21st-century Hong Kong male actors
- 20th-century Hong Kong singers
- 21st-century Hong Kong singers
- 20th-century male singers
- 21st-century male singers
- Chinese male film actors
- Chinese male television actors
- 20th-century Chinese male actors
- 21st-century Chinese male actors
- Recipients of the Bronze Bauhinia Star