Jimmy Heung

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Jimmy Heung Wah-sing
Occupation(s)
Hanyu Pinyin
Xiàng Huáshèng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingheung3 wa4 sing3
Musical careerAlso known asHeung Wah-Sing
Xiang Huasheng
Heung Wa-Sing

Jimmy Heung Wah-sing (c. 1950 – 20 November 2014)[1] was a Hong Kong film producer, director, and presenter. He is the younger brother of film producer/presenter Charles Heung.

Career

Charles and Jimmy Heung were often hailed as two of Hong Kong's most successful presenters/producers, and one of the most controversial due to his family's

Triad. His father, Heung Chin [zh], founded the Sun Yee On in 1919.[2]

The two became partners in the formation of

Win's Entertainment Ltd., however the partnership ended in 1992, as Charles felt that Jimmy's style of negotiating business too closely resembled that of a triad member. Following the partnership split between Charles and Jimmy, Win's Entertainment Ltd. later became a subsidiary for Charles' production company China Star Entertainment Group, which he formed in 1992.[2]

Films

Heung was the producer of films featuring some of Hong Kong's cinematic icons. These included films such as the

Ng Man Tat. Jimmy made his directorial debut with the 1989 film Fatal Bet, followed a week later by another film based on the same true story, Casino Raiders, which he co-directed with Wong Jing, featuring his brother Charles in a supporting role. He also co-directed the sequel to Casino Raiders, No Risk, No Gain
(1990), together with Taylor Wong.

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