Ching Siu-tung

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Ching Siu-tung
Born (1953-10-31) October 31, 1953 (age 70)
Hong Kong Film Awards – Best Action Choreography
1987 Witch from Nepal
1991 The Swordsman
2003 Hero

Golden Horse AwardsBest Action Choreography
1992 New Dragon Gate Inn
2001 Shaolin Soccer

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese程小東
Simplified Chinese程小东

Ching Siu-tung (Chinese: 程小東, born October 31, 1953),

L'Âme-Stram-Gram" by the French singer Mylène Farmer
in the style of A Chinese Ghost Story at a cost of €1 million. He studied in the Eastern Drama Academy and trained in Northern Style Kung Fu for 7 years.

Career

Ching began as an actor and martial arts instructor working in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1960s and 1970s (his father, Ching Gong, was a Shaw Brothers Studio director, and Ching Siu-tung had been trained in Peking opera as a child), but he made his directorial debut in 1982 with the ground-breaking wuxia classic Duel to the Death.

Ching worked with producer

Swordsman series, starting in 1990. Other directorial highlights included the highly successful Royal Tramp films (both 1992) which starred Stephen Chow and Brigitte Lin
.

Ching continued his role as action director / choreographer throughout this period, and has continued to work in that role on high-profile international successes like Shaolin Soccer (2001), Hero (2002), and House of Flying Daggers (2004).

In 2002, Ching was nominated twice for Best Action Choreography at the

Filmfare Best Action Award and Zee Cine Award
.

In 2008, Ching directed An Empress and the Warriors, in which he also served as action choreographer. The film stars Kelly Chen, Donnie Yen and Leon Lai.

Filmography

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References

  1. ^ "BAFTA and Asian Film Awards Academy to Host Masterclass with Tony Ching, the Chinese Action Choreographer & Director". www.bafta.org. 16 August 2018. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Tony Ching Siu-tung - HKMDB". Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  3. ^ Ching Siu-tung at hkmdb.com
  4. ^ Ching Siu-tung at chinesemov.com

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