
Yeung Sai-Gwan
Yeung Sai-Gwan is a figure known for their contributions to the film industry. They have appeared in several notable productions, showcasing their versatility as an actor.
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Yeung Sai-Gwan is a figure known for their contributions to the film industry. They have appeared in several notable productions, showcasing their versatility as an actor. One of their earliest recognized roles was in the 1970 film "A Touch of Zen," where they portrayed a monk. They also played a significant part in the 1986 action film "A Better Tomorrow," portraying a gangster named Shing. Additionally, Yeung had uncredited roles in "Yes, Madam!" (1985) as Henry's Thug and "Millionaires' Express" (1986) as a Mountain Bandit. Their filmography also includes "Carry on Wise Guy" (1980).









