Person Details
Birthday:
Aliases: 王沙 , Wong Qui , Wong Sha
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Singapore
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Movie Involvements: 8
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
Wang Sa (real name Heng Kim Ching) (1924 – 18 January 1998) was a Singaporean comedian. He was part of a pair of Singapore comedy duo, who were akin to the Laurel and Hardy of the East. With Ye Fong, Wang often performed as a duet at the New World Amusement Park and on television in the 1960s and 1970s. They were also well-known in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Wang died of chronic lung disease on 18 January 1998.[1][4]
Most Famous Work
The Sentimental Swordsman
(1977) Doctor Mei ErHeroes Shed No Tears
(1980) Hsiao Kong Tsi / Zhou's masterThe Black Lizard
(1981) He SanThe Fighting Fool
(1979) Master WeiThe Boxer from the Temple
(1979) Wu Zu DeEvery Man for Himself
(1980) Sha YungReturn of the Crazy Bumpkins
(1975) Uncle ChouReturn of the Con Men
(1977) Wu Tien-chuangActing
| Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | N/A | |
| 1982 | Chi Ba-Fang | |
| 1981 | He San | |
| 1980 | Sha Yung | |
| Hsiao Kong Tsi / Zhou's master | ||
| Boss Su | ||
| Wan Lung | ||
| 1979 | Master Wei | |
| Wu Zu De | ||
| 1978 | Old Master Q/Mr. Funnybone | |
| Wang Lao-San | ||
| 1977 | Doctor Mei Er | |
| Lao San | ||
| Wu Tien-chuang | ||
| 1976 | Funny Bone/Master Q/Lao Fu Zi | |
| Uncle | ||
| 1975 | N/A | |
| Uncle Chou | ||
| Uncle | ||
| 1974 | Uncle Chou | |
| Year | Character | Movie/Tv |