Patrick Yau
Patrick Yau | |
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Chinese name | 游達志 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 游达志 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Yóu2 Da2 Zhi4 (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | Yau4 Daat6 Ji3 (Cantonese) |
Born | January 1, 1964 |
Occupation | film director, and assistant director |
Patrick Yau Tat-Chi is a Hong Kong film director and assistant director best known for making independent films for Milkyway Image, the production company owned by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai.
Career
Yau joined TVB when he was 21 and became Johnnie To's assistant director two years later. He became a television producer for TVB in 1991, but left in 1994 to work for To, as an associate director for his fire-fighting film Lifeline. In 1997, Yau made his directorial debut with his first film, The Odd One Dies and continued to direct films produced by Milkyway Image, such as The Longest Nite and Expect the Unexpected. Yau has now returned to his roots, directing television serials for TVB.[1]
Filmography
Year | Film | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Set Me Free! | 我要逃亡 | Assistant director | |
1989 | The Iron Butterfly | 特警90 | Assistant director | |
1990 | The Iron Butterfly II | 特警90 II 之亡命天涯 | Actor | |
1997 | The Odd One Dies | 兩個只能活一個 | Director | |
Lifeline | 十萬火急 | Assistant director | ||
1998 | Expect the Unexpected | 非常突然 | Director | |
The Longest Nite | 暗花 | Director Actor: "Police Officer" | ||
1999 | Where a Good Man Goes | 再見阿郎 | Assistant director | |
2001 | The Loser's Club | 廢柴同盟 | Director | Also known as The Losers' Club |
2008 | Kung Fu Chef | 功夫廚神 | Director | |
2012 | 3xTrouble | 行x踏錯 | Director |
Awards and nominations
Hong Kong Film Awards | ||||
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Year | Film | Result | Category | |
1999 | The Longest Nite | Nominated | Best Director |
References
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