
Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Jeffrey Lau Chun-Wai (Chinese: 劉鎮偉) is a Hong Kong actor, screenwriter, producer and director. He had studied graphic design in the U.K., then returned to Hong Kong and worked in advertising. He co-founded the film companies Century Films and Wu Zhou Century Films with director Dennis Yu in 1980, and the duo produced various classics during the New Wave Cinema era. With the support of actor-producer Alan Tang, Lau made his directorial debut with The Haunted Cop Shop, which showcased his distinctive style in supernatural comedies. The genre, along with its vampire and horror counterparts, soon became prominent in Hong Kong Cinema. Lau partnered with Corey Yuen again in 1997 and founded Cinemagic. He was also the producer of Stephen Chow’s blockbuster Kung Fu Hustle in 2004.

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as Grape Buddha
1995

as Grape Buddha
1995

as Chan
1990

as Chan Chung
1991

as Grapes
2010

as Ghost Blowing Kiss
1987

as Nakajima
1994

as Moving out of building
1989

as President Chen
2002

as Police Sgt.
1988

as Uncle 8 Taels
1992

1988
as Grapes
2010

as Minister Qin Nu
2017

as Man responsible for Hanna's father death
2010

as Grapes
2010

as President Chen
2002

as Grape Buddha
1995

as Grape Buddha
1995

as Nakajima
1994

as Robert
1993

as Uncle 8 Taels
1992

as Chan Chung
1991

as Chan
1990

as Jeff Lau
1989

as Moving out of building
1989

1988

as Police Sgt.
1988

as Ghost Blowing Kiss
1987
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