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September 22, 1942
February 4, 2014
Tianjin, China
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wu Ma (Chinese: 午馬, 22 September 1942 – 4 February 2014) was a Chinese actor, director, producer and writer. Wu Ma made his screen debut in 1963, and with over 300 appearances to his name (plus over 40 directorial credits within a twenty-five year period), Wu Ma was one of the most familiar faces in the history of Hong Kong Cinema. He was best known as the Taoist ghosthunter in A Chinese Ghost Story.







as Liu Zhengfeng




as 栓子爷爷











as Situ Guangzong



as Old Ma

as Ge Dao Yuan







as Shen Yi


as 周全











as Uncle Qiao



as Old Beard





as Grand Tutor Liu Xuan


as Gao Grandfather(高老爷子)



as Zhang Jingru



as Shi Bi


as Actor


as Lee Kei's father

as 娄知县






as Chen Ziqiu







as 爷爷

as Elder Jin Chi

as Power God

as Qiao Yung



as 百里遥



as 苗一岳


as Jeep driver


as 魏四


as Tie Zuixian



as Précepteur royal de Liang

as 杨安








as Uncle Chiu




as Li Guangdi

as 童无忌




as 夏英雄





as 药王




as Uncle Five


as Taxi driver





as Mr. Fok


as Jia Hutu

as Brother Poon

as Ken



as Frankie's Father

as Arrested Hawker

as 贾湖土



as Shen Tinyi


as Chen Shun San


as Son Kwong's Master

as Ying-Choi's father

as Fire Master


as Gen.Suen Chung Sau / Blind man


as Principal

as Zhang's Senior

as Flute Player

as Zhong Kui (Guardian of Hell)



as Prime Minister

as Granny

as Ah So

as Priest Wu


as Ma


as Detective Liao

as Mei Kwok Bao

as Lo Siu Ping


as Uncle Kau

as Saka Lama


as Lao

as Ting San Gwai / Deadly Ghost


as Ling's father

as Soul Master


as Moon God


as Police Chief


as Uncle Prawn





as Fa

as Grand Uncle Chueng

as Master Chek Fei

as Master of Old Sword Mansion



as Uncle Ng


as Lui's father

as Uncle Hua

as Ma

as Great Grandfather



as George Kam

as Detective Sergeant Huang


as Chief Inspector Ma

as Ma



as Commissioner Wu

as Troupe leader Ma

as Swordsman Yan


as Chin's Boss

as Lau

as Pops Ma


as Witch Doctor

as Ma

as Florist

as Mr He

as Ghost

as Uncle Hoi

as Ma Hau Pau

as Shorty's Dad


as Restuarant Waiter

as Restaurant Reservation Manager

as 午马

as Uncle Bone





as Sifu Yi-Yu

as Uncle Wu

as Film Director

as Un Serveur

as Old Master

as Chia Yi Chen

as Mall's Security Guard


as Uncle Ma

as Club Manager

as Dauphne's new apartment neighbor

as Wu Men-chu


as Tony

as Mr. Chan


as Party Guest

as Kao

as Tattoo artist [cameo]

as Lord Ting

as Swordsman Yin Chek-ha

as Vietnamese Corporal

as Newspaper Director

as Vampire Hunter

as Mako

as Joe Doh's Father


as Boss Wong

as Mr. Hu's Neighbor

as Horsey

as Ice Cream Seller

as Ma

as Innkeeper (cameo)

as Bank Robber

as Little Peach Blossom

as Petrol station attendant

as Policeman

as Rice Seller

as Tea Cafe Boss

as Bank Robber

as Voodoo Man in Thailand


as Ah Ma



as Waiter

as Chairman Liu


as Mental Patient (Clock)

as Checkered Jacket

as Police Station Employee

as Hawker Customer

as Mahjong Cheat


as Mailman

as Ma Lun-Cheung (Ma Lucho)

as Man Taking Photo in Airport (uncredited)


as Brick Man

as Tea house client


as Superintendent

as Drunkard

as Ah Chiu

as Mm Ging

as Flower Kid

as Monkey

as Waiter [cameo]




as Jailer's assistant




as Shao Li Tzu

as Drunk man on street


as Pissing Man

as Con gambler




as Miss Chuen's Client

as Club patron




as Man Carries Eggs


as T.C.



as Siu Ma

as Boss


as Manager




as Leader of Five Ghosts of Xiang Xi


as Gao


as Flea on a Drum, Shih Chien

as Xu Zong


as Sick Tiger


as David

as Tso Zhi-Da


as Foxy Hou Jiou

as Blackmailer


as Waiter

as Lu Hu

as Red Hair Bear

as White Swordsman Guan Shun

as Hsiao Shen

as Ding Wenhua

as Yuan Ke

as Bomb Gang's thug

as Flying Fox Hu Zhen

as Lin Fu


as Thug

as General Yuan's messenger


as Chief Wang


as Hun Qiu

as Bao Erh

as Jiao 1st

as Dark Angel's member

as Prison guard

as Bandit

as Wu Fan

as Policeman


as Zhineng

as Sun Gui

as Magistrate's servant

as Monk Zhi Lai

as Hua Mu Di

as 黄石公