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Lee Sun-fung
Chinese: 李晨風
Born(1909-06-01)June 1, 1909
DiedMay 21, 1985(1985-05-21) (aged 75)
Other namesLee San-Fung, Li Chenfeng, Li Chen-Feng, Li Sun-Fong, Lee Ping-Kuen
Occupation(s)Film director, writer, actor
SpouseYuet-ching Lee
RelativesSil-hong Lee (son)

Lee Sun-fung (Chinese: 李晨風) (1 June 1909 - 21 May 1985) was a Chinese film director, writer and actor from Hong Kong.

Early life

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On 1 June 1909, Lee was born in Guangdong, Qing Empire.[1][2]

Career

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Between 1940 and 1978, Lee has directed over 50 Hong Kong films. Three of his films were included in the Hong Kong Film Awards' list of "Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures" in 2005: The Orphan (1960), Cold Nights (1955), and Feast of a Rich Family (1959), which he co-directed with Lee Tit, Ng Wui and Lo Ji-Hung. Lee is credited with over 60 films as director, over 50 films as writer, and over 15 films as actor.[3][1][2]

Filmography

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Films

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This is a partial list of films.

Personal life

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Lee's wife is Yuet-ching Lee, an actress. Lee's third son is Sil-hong Lee. On 21 May 1985, Lee died.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wong, Ain-ling (March 11, 2004). "The Cinema of Lee Sun-fung - Preface". lcsd.gov.hk. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Lee Sun-Fung". hkmdb.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  3. ^ Welcome to the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards
  4. ^ "The Metropolis". hkmdb.com. January 23, 1941. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  5. ^ "Flashback: It Was a Cold Winter Night (1955) – Ng Cho-fan, Pak Yin in Cantonese classic". scmp.com. June 10, 2017. Retrieved October 24, 2020.(Limited access. Paid subscription required.)
  6. ^ "Cold Nights". hkmdb.com. March 23, 1955. Retrieved October 24, 2020.(Alternative title:It Was a Cold Winter Night)
  7. ^ "The Orphan (1960)". bfi.org.uk. 1960. Archived from the original on February 19, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
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