Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
March 30, 1925
Place of Birth:
Singapore
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]
Year | Movie | Role |
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2020 | The Love of Immortal | |
1982 | The Emperor and the Minister | Chi Ba-Fang |
1981 | My Young Auntie | Detective |
1981 | Black Lizard | He San |
1980 | Coward Bastard | Boss Su |
1980 | Heroes Shed No Tears | Hsiao Kong Tsi / Zhou's master |
1980 | The Boxer from the Temple | Wu Zu De |
1980 | Young Hero | |
1980 | Emperor Chien Lung and the Beauty | Wan Lung |
1980 | Every Man for Himself | Sha Yung |
1979 | The Fighting Fool | Master Wei |
1978 | Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again | Old Master Q / Mr. Funnybone |
1978 | The Voyage of Emperor Chien Lung | Wang Lao-San |
1977 | Return of the Con Men | Wu Tien-chuang |
1977 | The Sentimental Swordsman | Doctor Mei Er |
1977 | The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung | Lao San |
1976 | Crazy Bumpkins in Singapore | Uncle Chou |
1976 | Big Times for the Crazy Bumpkins | Uncle |
1976 | Mr. Funny Bone | Funny Bone / Master Q / Lao Fu Zi |
1976 | Bruce Lee and I | Kong Ming |
1975 | Thief of Thieves | |
1975 | The Happy Trio | Uncle |
1975 | Return of the Crazy Bumpkins | Uncle Chou |
1974 | The Crazy Bumpkins | Uncle Chou |
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