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Charles Heung

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Hong Kong film producer and former actor (born 1948)

In thisHong Kong name, thesurname isHeung. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is Charles Heung and the Chinese-style name is Heung Wah-keung.
Charles Heung
Heung in a black tuxedo and white bow tie smiling.
Heung in 2018
Born (1948-12-16)16 December 1948 (age 76)
Occupation(s)Film producer, film presenter, Chairman of China Star Entertainment Ltd.
Spouse(s)Betty Ting
(1976–1978, 1 daughter)
Tiffany Chen
(1980–, 2 sons)
Children3
ParentHeung Chin (father)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese向華強
Simplified Chinese向华强
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàng Huáqiáng
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingHeung3 Wa4-keung4
Musical career
Also known asXiang Huaqiang
Heung Wa-keung
Musical artist

Charles Heung Wah-keung (Chinese:向華強) is a Hong Kong actor-turned-film producer and presenter. As founder ofWin's Entertainment in the 1980s andChina Star Entertainment Group in the 1990s, he has helped establish the careers of various cinematic icons in Hong Kong that includeStephen Chow,Chow Yun-fat,Johnnie To,Jet Li andAndy Lau, among countless others. Apart from being one of the most successful film producers in Hong Kong, Heung is also one of the most controversial due to his family'striad background.

Background

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Heung is widely suspected of ties to one of Hong Kong's largest and most powerful organized crime groups, theSun Yee OnTriad. Heung's father,Heung Chin [zh], founded the Sun Yee On in 1919. Charles is the tenth of the Sun Yee Onfounder's thirteen children.[1]

Heung Chin's eldest son, Heung Wah-yim, was convicted in 1988 of being the triad's boss, although his conviction in Hong Kong was overturned on atechnicality. The Senate Subcommittee on Investigations also identified him as the triad's leader in a 1992 report on Asianorganized crime.[2]

In the 1970s, Charles marriedBetty Ting, the actress, who is remembered today primarily because of the "mysterious" death ofBruce Lee in her apartment. The marriage, however did not last, and Charles later marriedTiffany Chen, in the early 1980s.

Charles is the older brother ofJimmy Heung, who later became his partner in the formation ofWin's Entertainment. The partnership between the two ended in 1992 as Charles felt that Jimmy's style of negotiating business too closely resembled that of a triad member.[1] While Charles sees Jimmy as a "good triad," it is widely believed that Jimmy has moved on, and supposedly runs the triad to this day.

Charles was one of several Heung brothers identified in 1992 by theUnited States Senate Permanent Subcommittee of Investigations as top office-bearers in the Sun Yee On. Two years later, a former Red Pole for the Sun Yee On, testifying in aChinatown racketeering case in aBrooklyn Federal Court, identified Charles as one of "the top guys, the biggest," in the society. A year after that, theRoyal Commission for Canada sent Heung a letter rejecting his application for aVisa, citing evidence placing him squarely on the ruling council of the Sun Yee On.[1]

Heung agrees that his family has what he calls "a Triad background," but says that he personally has little knowledge of such things, and has had to labor hard to overcome the stigma. He also admits that some people may fear him, but says his business philosophy is to get top actors, actresses and directors to make movies for him because they like him.[1]

In 2000, when his brother Heung Wah-Po was arrested for setting fire to his own apartment (after quarreling with his mistress), Charles refused to help him and publicly announced that he did not know his brothers well since they were given birth by different mothers.[1]

Career

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Heung started off as an actor making films (mostlymartial arts films) in Taiwan during the 1970s, before later becoming a producer. While the triad's influence inHong Kong cinema became notorious, Heung tried to keep himself away from his family's triad image by creating a company of safe refuge. In 1984, he and his brother, Jimmy Heung, formed Win's Entertainment Ltd., which, besideGolden Harvest, became one of the most successful film studios in Hong Kong. Charles was quoted for saying that, "Every film is a battle" when asked why he named the production company Win's.

Virtually every major star in Hong Kong, except forJackie Chan, had made a film for the Heungs.Jet Li, the biggest martial-arts star in Hong Kong, began making movies exclusively for Heung after his manager was shot dead in 1993.Andy Lau joined Win's' stable of stars after one of his associates, a 26-year-old woman, was hospitalized for injuries she received when her apartment was firebombed. Hong Kong police believed that both incidents were related to triad gang activity.[3]

Heung became a producer and a presenter for films, but he also became famous from acting in supporting roles during the 1990s, with his best known role being as Lung Wu, the God of Gamblers' bodyguard inGod of Gamblers and its numerous sequels and spin-offs. He also appeared in other films, making a cameo appearance inThe Prince of Temple Street and co-starring inCasino Raiders, which was co-directed by his brother, Jimmy. In 1993, he received aHong Kong Film Award nomination for his supporting role inArrest the Restless.

In 1992, Heung formedChina Star Entertainment Group and became the studio's chairman and CEO, with his wife, Tiffany Chen, serving as vice-chairman and administrative producer. As a producer, Heung has highlighted a majority of Hong Kong's biggest cinematic icons, including Jet Li, Andy Lau,Sammi Cheng,Cecilia Cheung,Simon Yam, andLau Ching-Wan. This includes filmmakers, such asJohnnie To,Wai Ka-Fai,Wong Jing,Herman Yau andDennis Law.

In 1999, Heung establishedOne Hundred Years of Film Co. Ltd., a subsidiary for China Star. His initial plan for the company was to make at least 100 films within three years

Heung plans to continue producing and presenting films, now aiming for big-budgeted projects. Following the partnership split between himself and his brother, Heung closed down the Win's Entertainment studio in 2000, and continued to produce and distribute films under the China Star label.

Heung is the Director of Jet Li One Foundation (Hong Kong) and the Director of Beijing Normal University One Foundation Philanthropy Research Institute. Apart from focusing its effort on the relief programs for the Poverty and Victims of Natural Disaster, Jet Li One Foundation also established the Beijing Normal University One Foundation Philanthropy Research Institute, the first of its kind in China to conduct trainings, formal education programs in Philanthropy.

After surviving the 2004 South Asian tsunami in Maldives, Jet Li started his long-time vision to action, i.e. to help the people in need. In 2005, Jet Li then established the Jet Li One Foundation in Hong Kong, a charity organisation to help the Poverty and Victims of Natural Disaster. Heung and his wife shared the same view of Jet after such a severe disaster and decided to support One Foundation. Heung and his wife not simply make the donations, they also take an active role in organising and proceeding the Fund Raising events.

In year 2007, One Foundation was geographically extended to Mainland China. Apart from making donation, Heung and his wife also raised funds from their friends Pierre Chen, Choi Chi-ming, Chu Yuet-wah, Mr Li Chi-keung and his wife for the startup of Jet Li One Foundation in China. In year 2010, Jet Li One Foundation (Hong Kong) donated an amount of HK$1 million to Project Vision Charitable Foundation to provide free cataract surgery for senior patients.

Personal life

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In 1976, Heung married his first wifeBetty Ting Pei. They have a daughter, Candy. They divorced in 1978.

Heung with his wifeTiffany Chen and sonJacky Heung in 2018

In 1980, Heung married his second wifeTiffany Chen, who moved from her native Taiwan to Hong Kong in 1982. They have two sons,Jacky and Johnathan.

Heung publicly supported theHong Kong National Security Law, while his wife Tiffany Chen criticized protesters during the2019-20 Hong Kong protests.[4][5] Additionally, Jacky Heung was reported by Taiwanese media to be a member of the pro-communistAll-China Youth Federation.[4] In December 2020, Heung and his son,Jacky Heung, applied for dependent residency in Taiwan through Tiffany Chen's Taiwanese citizenship; both applications were denied in February 2021 on the basis of "danger of threatening national interest, public safety, or public order or engaging in terrorist activities."[4][6] Heung was also vice president of the China Film Foundation, which a Taiwanese lawmaker said has been conducting propaganda for mainland China, and thus it was correct to reject Heung's application.[6] Additionally, theLiberty Times stated that Heung had a criminal record in Taiwan, and that he has been denied entry into Taiwan several times.[6]

References

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  1. ^abcdePARTNERS IN CRIME – Part III: Making All the Right MoviesArchived 3 July 2007 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Ball, James; Davies, Harry (24 April 2015)."How China's Macau crackdown threatens big US casino moguls".The Guardian. Retrieved24 April 2015.
  3. ^Film Star Reported to Have Gang Ties
  4. ^abc"Taiwan denies pro-Beijing film producer and son residency visas".South China Morning Post. 25 February 2021. Retrieved26 February 2021.
  5. ^Kong, Dimsumdaily Hong (25 February 2021)."Application for residency permit in Taiwan by controversial entertainment group tycoon, Charles Heung and his son rejected".Dimsum Daily. Retrieved26 February 2021.
  6. ^abc"Taiwan rejects residency for pro-China film producer Charles Heung and son over national security fears | Apple Daily".Apple Daily 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Archived fromthe original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved26 February 2021.

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