Lee Lik-chi (李力持) (born 10 May 1961) is a Hong Kong–based actor, director, and screenwriter. He is best known for his collaborations with Stephen Chow before disassociating each other due to frequent clashes.
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Occupation(s) | Film director Screenwriter |
He is also an active contributor to local education, lecturing and organising filmmaking programs to students.
Biography
editLee was born into a working-class family and grew up in government housing. His father was a metalworker and his mother was a textile worker. He has two brothers and a sister.[1]
His chemistry teacher taught him how to use a camera. Lee started in the entertainment industry as a production assistant at ATV.[1]
Filmography
edit- Kill the Monster (2021; director)
- Four in Life (2013; director, writer)
- Flirting Scholar 2 (2010; director, writer)
- The King of Comedy (1999; director)
- Gorgeous (1999; actor)
- The Lucky Guy (1998; director, writer)
- Troublesome Night 3 (1998; actor)
- Killing Me Tenderly (film) (1997; director, writer)
- Troublesome Night (1997; actor)
- God of Cookery (1996; director)
- Ten Brothers (1995; director, producer, actor)
- Tricky Business (1995; director, writer)
- Romantic Dream (1995; director, writer)
- Out of the Dark (1995; actor)
- From Beijing with Love (1994; director, writer, actor)
- Love on Delivery (1994; director, actor)
- Modern Romance (1994; director, writer, actor)
- The Tigers: The Legend of Canton (1993; director, writer)
- Flirting Scholar (1993; director, writer)
- Master Wong vs. Master Wong (1993; director, writer)
- The Thief of Time (1992; director, producer)
- Once Upon a Time a Hero in China (1992; director)
- Magnificent Scoundrels (1991; director, writer)
- The Set Up (1990)
References
edit- ^ a b "Lee Lik-chi Thinks Stephen Chow Is Hiding". South China Morning Post. 2015-11-04. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
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