- Alan Tang
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tradchinesename = 鄧光榮
simpchinesename = 邓光荣
pinyinchinesename = Teng Kuang Jung
jyutpingchinesename = Tang Kwong Wing
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birthplace =Guangzhou ,Guangdong ,China
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occupation =Actor ,film producer ,film director
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awards =Alan Tang Kwong-Wing is a former
Hong Kong film actor , film producer and director.Biography
Tang was born the youngest of four children, having two older brothers and one older sister. His first starring role was actually at age 16 in the 1963 film "The Student Prince", a role he had gotten after some school friends showed his picture to the people making a movie at their secondary school. His role in this early movie earned him the nickname of "The Student Prince."
His secondary education was at the
New Method College . After graduation, he received a full scholarship to the University of Hong Kong Law School. He deferred his acceptance to pursue an acting career.Career
Upon graduation from secondary school, Tang acted in Hong Kong youth films starring Josephine Hsiao Fang-fang, Chen Chen, and Connie Chan Bo Jue throughout the 60's. Tang was often voted "Best Male Actor" by film magazines.
Tang found fame when he moved to
Taiwan during the 1970s, where he had made over 60 feature films. The films he made were oftendramas andromances , where he would often pair off with Brigette Lin Qing Xia, in such films as "Run Lover Run".It was reported that Tang made a salary of HK$150,000 per picture because of his popularity. In one 1974 article, Tang said that he was working on six movies at the same time, however, he only worked on one film a day and that made it difficult for producers. In 1974, Tang not only starred in the "Splendid Love in Winter" with Chen Chen but he also produced it. In 1977, he formed the
production company , The Wing-Scope Company.With Tang working in Taiwan, and his girlfriend at the time (Janet Yim) in
Hong Kong , the pair had occasional difficulties especially since the press reported their every move. Tang and Janet, however, remained together, in spite of living under constant scrutiny.In 1987, Tang established another production company,
In-Gear Film Production Co., Ltd. , working alongside his brother, producer/presenterRover Tang , and continued to produce and act in films, establishing himself as an action star. He appeared in a number of films--generally of the triad genre--such as "Flaming Brothers", "Gangland Odyssey", "Return Engagement", "Gun N' Rose" and "The Black Panther Warriors". He has also produced two films directed byWong Kar Wai --"As Tears Go By" and "Days of Being Wild ".Working with Wong Kar-wai
In the mid-80's,
Wong Kar-wai became a scriptwriter/director at Wing-Scope and In-Gear. He had written the scripts for the films, "Return Engagement" and "Flaming Brothers" which both starred Tang.Wong's current nostalgic artsy style took shape during his apprenticeship with Tang, who invested in the first movie Wong directed, "As Tears Go By". Wong's career took off when he directed the film "Days of Being Wild" in 1990, despite Tang losing millions of invested dollars.
Today
Tang has long since left the H.K. movie scene yet still remains respected by his peers in the entertainment industry. Following his retirement,
Media Asia Group had gained rights to release his In-Gear film titles on DVD. Throughout the 90's, Tang pursued a second career in the restaurant business. Additionally, he is an active philanthropist in Hong Kong and mainland China as both an individual and an involvedRotarian .Tang is the godfather of
Joyce Cheng and close friend of late actressLydia Shum (mother to Cheng). Tang is famous for his angry remarks to the absence ofAdam Cheng in and around the time Shum was dying. Cheng is the ex-husband of Shum and father of Joyce.External links
* [http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=139 Alan Tang Filmography at HK Cinemagic.com]
* [http://www.collamer-jones.com/tang Alan Tang Fansite]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO9j-mskib4 Alan Tang's latest appearance on TVB for Lydia Sum Din-ha's death in Feb 2008]
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