Chinese actors who deceased at age 52

Here are 2 famous actors from China died at 52:

Wong Yue

Wong Yue (October 26, 1955 Hong Kong-May 16, 2008 Hong Kong) also known as Yue Wong, Wang Yu, Wang Yue, Wong Yu, Yu Wang, Yung Wong Yue, Wong Chi Kuen, Young Wong Yu or Yung Wong Yu was a Chinese actor.

He died as a result of acute pneumonia.

Wong Yue was a martial artist and a renowned actor who starred in many martial arts films during the 1970s and 1980s. He was often called the "King of Spear" due to his exceptional skills in using the spear weapon. Wong became popular for his roles in films like "Challenge of the Masters", "Heroes of Shaolin" and "Drunken Master II", which starred Jackie Chan. Aside from acting, he also worked as a stunt coordinator for many films. Wong was known for his dedication and passion for martial arts, and he trained intensively to maintain his skills throughout his career. His legacy continues to inspire martial arts enthusiasts across the world.

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Shi Dongshan

Shi Dongshan (December 29, 1902 Hangzhou-February 23, 1955) a.k.a. Shì Dōngshān, Dongshan Shi or Kuangshao Shi was a Chinese film director and actor.

He died caused by suicide.

Shi Dongshan was an important figure in the Chinese film industry. He directed over 30 films and acted in more than 20. Some of his notable films include "Two Stage Sisters" and "The Life of Wu Xun". He was known for his unique style and innovative techniques in filmmaking, and was one of the pioneers of Chinese cinema. Despite his success, Shi faced personal struggles and financial difficulties throughout his life, which may have contributed to his decision to take his own life in 1955. His contributions to Chinese cinema will always be remembered and celebrated.

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