
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Born
March 28, 1949 (age 76)
Place of Birth
Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Also Known As
Che-Kirk Wong
王正權
Kirk Wong Chi-Keung
Biography
Kirk Wong Chi-Keung (born 1949) is a Hong Kong based film director and actor. He is most famous for directing the Jackie Chan film Crime Story.
Known For

Film
Kung Fu Jungle
Inmate
2014

Film
Twin Dragons
Crazy Bull
1992

Film
Legacy of Rage
Inspector Lau
1986

Film
The Mad Monk
1993

Film
God of Gamblers II
C.N. Tai
1990

Film
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon
Bodyguard
1989

Film
The Big Heat
Drug Dealer
1988

Film
Casino Raiders
Ah San
1989

Film
The Fortune Code
Paul
1990

Film
Long Arm of the Law II
Kirk Wong Chi-Keung
1987

Film
Shanghai Shanghai
Chiang
1990

Film
The Yuppie Fantasia
Solicitor Wong
1989

Film
I Love Maria
1988

Film
Those Were the Days...
Big Nose
1995

Film
Shanghai 1920
1991

Film
Big Brother
Dai Wai
1990

Film
Long Arm of the Law III
Master Leung
1989

Film
Police Confidential
1995

Film
Fury
1988

Film
Danger Has Two Faces
Sergeant Sam Liang
1985
Filmography
2017FilmMrs Kas Priest2014FilmKung Fu Jungleas Inmate2002FilmThe Prisoner1995FilmPolice Confidential1995FilmThose Were the Days...as Big Nose1994FilmFait Accomplias 2nd uncle1994FilmCrystal Fortune Runas Lung Yu1994FilmCinema of Vengeanceas Self (uncredited)1993FilmThe Mad Monk1992FilmTwin Dragonsas Crazy Bull1991FilmShanghai 19201990FilmGod of Gamblers IIas C.N. Tai1990FilmShanghai Shanghaias Chiang1990FilmThe Fortune Codeas Paul1990FilmBig Brotheras Dai Wai1989FilmThe Path of Glory1989FilmA Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigonas Bodyguard1989FilmForever Young1989FilmCasino Raidersas Ah San1989FilmFatal Betas Sergeant Telly1989FilmThe Yuppie Fantasiaas Solicitor Wong1989FilmLong Arm of the Law IIIas Master Leung1988FilmThe Big Heatas Drug Dealer1988FilmI Love Maria1988FilmFury1987FilmLong Arm of the Law IIas Kirk Wong Chi-Keung1986FilmLegacy of Rageas Inspector Lau1985FilmDanger Has Two Facesas Sergeant Sam Liang1983FilmVisions Cinema: Film as a Way of Life: Hong Kong Cinema - A Report by Tony Raynsas Self