Wu Ma

Wu Ma

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wu Ma (Chinese: 午馬, 22 September 1942 – 4 February 2014) was a Chinese actor, director, producer and writer. Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963, and with over 300 appearances to his name (plus over 40 directorial credits within a twenty-five year period), Wu Ma was one of the most familiar faces in the history of Hong Kong Cinema. He was best known as the Taoist ghosthunter in A Chinese Ghost Story.

On screen

  • 廉石传说
  • 瀛寰之志
  • Da Sheng Kui
  • 深流
  • Big Little Soldier
  • Youth Huoyuanjia
  • Guardians of Ancient Magic
  • Phoenix Travel Longmen
  • That Year to the Ghost
  • 天网·行踪
  • 麻姑献寿
  • 城市猎人
  • 枪花
  • Bygone Love
  • Tiger Kung Fu of Wulin
  • 卧底48天
  • State Mission
  • Cong Ming Xiao Kong Kong
  • 婆婆也是妈
  • Fanjingshan Story
  • King of Legend
  • Big Whaling Room
  • 下南洋
  • A Swordsman in Wilderness
  • 少林寺传奇之十三棍僧
  • Family Property
  • 独刺
  • My Father's Name is Bench
  • 淘气包马小跳
  • Journey to the West
  • 兵临城下
  • 虎山行
  • The Qin Empire
  • Taste of Happiness
  • 侦探成旭
  • 零号特工
  • A Legend of Shaolin Temple
  • Lost City in Snow Heaven
  • 聊斋之龙飞相公
  • Imperial Four Treasures
  • Scent of Summer
  • Wu Dang
  • Return Of Judge Bao
  • 燕翎义薄云天
  • The Righteous Guards
  • Chu Supremacy
  • 家有儿女新传

Behind the camera

  • 零号特工

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