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Chan Ming-Wai

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Chan Ming-Wai appeared in five films between 1970 and 1986, primarily in minor roles as gangsters, thugs, or monks. Their credited roles include a monk in the 1970 film A Touch of Zen, a gangster in the 1986 film A Better Tomorrow, and a thug in the 1985 film Yes, Madam!.

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Chan Ming-Wai appeared in five films between 1970 and 1986, primarily in minor roles as gangsters, thugs, or monks. Their credited roles include a monk in the 1970 film A Touch of Zen, a gangster in the 1986 film A Better Tomorrow, and a thug in the 1985 film Yes, Madam!. They also had uncredited appearances as an extra in The Amsterdam Kill from 1977 and as a henchman in Prince Charming from 1984. In Carry on Wise Guy, released in 1980, Chan Ming-Wai is listed as an uncredited participant.

Across these films, Chan Ming-Wai’s roles were brief and often uncredited, suggesting a background performer or supporting actor in action and martial arts films. The limited scope of their filmography indicates a career focused on small, character-driven parts rather than leading roles. Their presence…

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