Known for
Acting
Credits
157
Gender
Man
Birthday
Dec 4, 1949
Day of death
Jun 2, 2019 (69)
Place of birth
Hong Kong, China
Also known as
Li Zhao-ji
Li Zhaoji
Siu-Kei Lee
Lý Triệu Cơ
Lee Siu-Kei
Lee Siu-Kay
Biography
Lee Siu-Kei (4 December 1949 – 2 June 2019) was a Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and producer. He was a triad member and served as consultant for many Hong Kong triad movies. Lee left organized crime after being invited to act by director Ringo Lam in the 1980s.
Known for
Acting roles
Credits
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
---|---|---|
2003 | Holy Terror in the Village | Director |
2001 | The Young Ones | Director |
2001 | The Young Ones | Screenplay |
2001 | Fing's Raver | Writer |
2000 | Chinese Midnight Express II | Writer |
1999 | The Legendary Tai Fei | Script |
1999 | The Legendary Tai Fei | Producer |
1999 | Prince Charming | Executive Producer |
1999 | The Deadly Camp | Producer |
1999 | Indecent Woman | Director |
1999 | Indecent Woman | Writer |
1998 | Sex and Zen III | Writer |
1998 | A Chinese Torture Chamber Story II | Line Producer |
1998 | Chinese Erotic Ghost Story | Screenplay |
1998 | Her Name is Cat | Associate Producer |
1997 | Full Alert | Executive Producer |
1997 | Chinese Midnight Express | Writer |
1997 | Chinese Midnight Express | Story |
1996 | Sex and Zen II | Production Coordinator |
1996 | Satan Returns | Associate Producer |
1995 | Those Were the Days... | Original Story |
1994 | A Chinese Torture Chamber Story | Line Producer |
1994 | 1941 Hong Kong on Fire | Associate Producer |