Chan Man-kwai
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Chan Man-kwai (born 1 April 1948[1]) is a Chinese screenwriter who began his career in Hong Kong. He has written over 40 films and TV series in Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China.
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Born | (1948-04-01) April 1, 1948 (age 76) | ||||||
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, occasional actor, property master | ||||||
Years active | 1983–present | ||||||
Awards | Shanghai Television Festival Magnolia Award for Best Writing 2014 The Orphan of Zhao | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 陳文貴 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈文贵 | ||||||
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Also known as | Man Kwai (文龜), Si Ting (思婷), Bo Ren (伯仁), Agui (阿貴) | ||||||
Origin | British Hong Kong | ||||||
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In this Chinese name, the family name is Chan.
Chan was born and grew up in Xiamen.[2] During the Cultural Revolution he laboured as a sent-down youth in the mountains of Yongding in southwestern Fujian.[3] After the Cultural Revolution, he migrated to British Hong Kong in 1978, doing odd-and-end jobs for 3 years before deciding to write fiction. One of his works was published in the magazine Southern Movies (南國電影), run by the renowned Shaw Brothers Studio, which hired him as a screenwriter shortly thereafter.[4]