Lee Yiu-King
Lee Yiu-King is a performer associated with action and crime films in the Hong Kong industry during the late 20th century. Born on October 11, 1960 in China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the person worked in roles that supported central narratives, often appearing as gang members or thugs in high-energy productions.
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Lee Yiu-King is a performer associated with action and crime films in the Hong Kong industry during the late 20th century. Born on October 11, 1960 in China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the person worked in roles that supported central narratives, often appearing as gang members or thugs in high-energy productions.
The filmography on record includes three credited appearances. In Prince Charming (1984), Yiu-King played Crazy Simon’s Thug, a small but recognizable part in a comedic action context. The following year, in Bullet in the Head (1990), the person appeared as Mr. Leong’s Thug, contributing to the film’s violent, street-level atmosphere. Later, in Hard Boiled (1992), Yiu-King took on the role of Gangster, fitting into the film’s stylized underworld setting.
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