Fruit Chan

Acting

Fruit Chan

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Apr 15, 1959 (66 years old)

Fruit Chan

Known For

Blossoms Under Somewhere
1h 36m
DOLBY
Movie 2024

Blossoms Under Somewhere

A story of two female secondary students, one with spasmophemia...

Keep Rolling
1h 51m
DOLBY
Movie 2020

Keep Rolling

One of Hong Kong's most influential filmmakers, Ann Hui, becomes...

No. 7 Cherry Lane
2h 5m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

No. 7 Cherry Lane

Set in Hong Kong in 1967 — a time of...

Still Human
1h 52m
DOLBY
Movie 2018

Still Human

A Hong Kong man with a disability hires a Filipino...

Mrs K
1h 37m
DOLBY
Movie 2017

Mrs K

"Mrs K" is a story of a woman who gives...

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
1h 53m
DOLBY
Movie 2016

The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse

In 2013, the Golden Horse Film Festival celebrated its 50th...

All's Well, Ends Well 2011
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2011

All's Well, Ends Well 2011

Popular beautician Sammy (Louis Koo) has the good fortune of...

Run Papa Run
1h 55m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

Run Papa Run

A lawyer falls in love with a gang boss, gets...

In the Mood for Doyle
54min
DOLBY
Movie 2007

In the Mood for Doyle

Christopher Doyle is one of the best known and most...

My Name Is Fame
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2006

My Name Is Fame

Fai, a talented actor who has won the Best New...

Biography

Fruit Chan Gor (born April 15, 1959 in Guangdong, China, is an independent Hong Kong Second Wave screenwriter, filmmaker and producer, who is best known for his style of film reflecting the everyday life of Hong Kong people. He is well known for using amateur actors (such as Sam Lee in Made in Hong Kong, Wong Yau-Nam in Hollywood Hong Kong) in his films. His name became familiar to many Hong Kongers only after the success of the 1997 film Made in Hong Kong, which earned many local and international awards. On August 22, 2007, Chan announced that he will make a film focusing on Bruce Lee's early years, specifically, the Chinese-language film, Kowloon City, will be produced by John Woo's producer Terence Chang. The film will be set in 1950s Hong Kong. Chan's credits include Durian Durian. Also, Stanley Kwan stated that he was talking with Lee's family to make a movie about the late action movie icon. Further, in April, Chinese state media announced that its national broadcaster started filming a 40-part TV series on Bruce Lee to promote Chinese culture for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.