Michael Hui Koon-Man
Biography
Michael Hui Koon-Man (Chinese: 許冠文) is a celebrated figure in Hong Kong's film landscape, known for his work as a comedian, scriptwriter, and director. Born as the eldest of the Hui brothers, he shares the spotlight with his siblings Ricky and Sam Hui, all of whom have made significant contributions to the entertainment industry in Hong Kong.
Michael Hui gained acclaim as a pioneering comedic talent, often regarded as the leading funnyman in the region's film scene prior to the rise of Stephen Chow Sing-Chi. His unique blend of humor and social commentary has resonated with audiences, helping to shape the landscape of local cinema.
Among his notable works, Hui is perhaps best known for his influential films in the 1970s and 1980s, which not only showcased his comedic prowess but also reflected the cultural dynamics of Hong Kong society. His films often combined laughter with poignant observations, earning him a special place in the hearts of fans and critics alike.
Throughout his career, Michael Hui has received numerous accolades for his contributions to film, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in Hong Kong's entertainment history. His ability to connect with audiences through humor remains unmatched, and he continues to be a source of inspiration for aspiring comedians and filmmakers in the region.
Filmography
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The Private Eyes
1976 • Wong Yuk-see
Godspeed
2016 • Old Hui
The Bounty (2012)
2012
Security Unlimited
1981 • Captain Chow Sai Cheong
The Cannonball Run
1981
Games Gamblers Play
1974 • Man
Chinese Box
1997 • Chang
Agent Mr. Chan
2018 • Wedding Staff
The Prosecutor
2024 • Judge George Hui
Teppanyaki
1984 • Johnny Huang / Johnny Wong
The Contract
1978 • Sit Chi Man
Rob-B-Hood
2006 • Landlord
Chicken and Duck Talk
1988 • Ah Hui