Chinese actors who deceased in 1993

Here are 4 famous actors from China died in 1993:

Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee (February 1, 1965 Oakland-March 31, 1993 Wilmington) also known as Brandon Bruce Lee was a Chinese actor and martial artist.

He was the son of legendary martial artist Bruce Lee and Linda Lee Cadwell. Brandon Lee began his career in Hollywood as a stuntman but soon rose to fame with his on-screen roles in action films such as "Showdown in Little Tokyo" and "Rapid Fire". His last film, "The Crow", was released after his untimely death during the filming of the movie due to a tragic accident on set. Lee is remembered for his athleticism, charm, and dedication to his craft in both the martial arts and film industries.

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Danny Chan

Danny Chan (September 7, 1958 Hong Kong-October 25, 1993 Hong Kong) a.k.a. 陳百強, 陈百强, Chan, Danny, 丹尼仔, Danny Chan Bak-keung, Chan4 baak3 koeng4, Danny Boy or Chén Bǎiqiáng was a Chinese singer, composer, actor, organist, songwriter, musician and singer-songwriter.

He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative singers in the history of Cantopop. Danny's music career began in 1979 when he signed with PolyGram Records. He released dozens of albums throughout his career, including some of his most iconic hits like "Love Under the Moon", "I Love You Because", and "When I Cry". In addition to his music career, Danny also acted in several TV dramas and films such as "The Coffin That Cursed People" and "Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic". He was known for his good looks, exceptional singing voice and his ambitious creativity. Despite passing away at a young age of 35, Danny Chan remains a legendary figure in the music industry, with his music and legacy continuing to inspire generations of musicians and fans today.

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Wong Ka Kui

Wong Ka Kui (June 10, 1962 Hong Kong-June 30, 1993 Tokyo) also known as 黃家駒, Huang Jia Ju, 黄家驹, Ka-Kui Wong or Huang Jiaju was a Chinese musician, singer, actor, songwriter, composer, singer-songwriter, record producer, bandleader and peace activist.

He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and founder of the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. Wong was known for his powerful voice, poetic lyrics, and his dedication to promoting world peace through his music.

Wong started his music career in the early 1980s and achieved great success with Beyond in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's music often emphasized social issues, environmentalism, and spirituality. Some of their most popular songs include "Glorious Years", "Boundless Oceans Vast Skies", and "Truly Love You".

Aside from music, Wong was also a peace activist who advocated for environmental protection, human rights, and non-violence. In 1993, Wong tragically died at the age of 31 after a freak accident during a charity concert in Tokyo. His death sent shockwaves throughout the music industry and was mourned by fans worldwide. Despite his untimely passing, Wong's legacy lives on through his music, which continues to inspire and uplift listeners around the globe.

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Hou Baolin

Hou Baolin (November 29, 1917 Tianjin-February 4, 1993 Beijing) a.k.a. Chinese Charlie Chaplin was a Chinese actor and comedian. His children are called Hou Yaohua, Hou Yuzhong, Hou Yaoru, Hou Zhen and Hou Jun.

Hou Baolin was one of the pioneers of Chinese comedy and he became known for his humorous acting style, which often incorporated physical comedy and slapstick humor. He began performing in the 1930s, and his career spanned several decades. He starred in numerous films, including the iconic Chinese comedy "Crazy Stone" (1940), which is regarded as one of the greatest Chinese comedies of all time.

Hou Baolin was also a talented playwright and director. He wrote a number of popular plays and directed several films, including "Li Shuangshuang" (1950) which won the Best Narrative Film Award at the 1951 Asian Film Festival.

Despite his success and popularity, Hou Baolin remained down-to-earth and never forgot his roots. He was widely respected for his dedication to his craft and his contribution to Chinese comedy. After his death in 1993, he was remembered as a comedic legend and an important figure in Chinese entertainment history.

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