Wing-Cho Yip
- Actor
- Director
- Additional Crew
Actor-director Yeh Yung-tsu aka 'Teddy' Yip Wing-cho got his start
first as a contract director for Shaw Brothers during the late 60s at a
time when nepotism was a workplace norm rather than carry the baggage
that it does now. Son of legendary Cathay/Shaw Bros. screenwriter Yeh
Yi-Fang/Yip Yat-Fong, Teddy apprenticed under directors Ho Meng Hua and
Lo Wei before leaving his own mark in HK cinema where he launched
himself directing two of his father's many studio scripts in the little
seen Mandarin-era wuxia swordplay classics 'The Girl of the Ghost
Valley' and the cult-favorite 'Black Tavern', popular among nocturnal
moviegoers after-dark. Knowing that he's working under big shadows cast
by such big names as Lo Wei, Shen Chiang, Chu Yuan & Chang Cheh,
critics did take notice of his revisionist hybrid take that the young
director injected into standard traditional material giving his first
works a fresh offbeat spin that was welcome for a tired action genre
that was seeking new directions. Yet it would be after the passing of
the Mandarin old-guard that Teddy would flourish during the resurgence
of HK Cantonese cinema where he spent the majority of his latter career
in front of the camera with his iconic mustasched face and a portly
presence appearing in countless police & gangster thrillers and
slapstick & romantic comedies.