2023年5月20日星期六

Austin Wai Tin Tsz (惠英红)

Austin Wai Tin Tsz (惠英红, August 13, 1957-October 4, 2012), a Hong Kong actor, was born in Shandong, China. He is a descendant of Yehenala in Zhenghuang Banner, Manchuria. He is the fourth eldest in his family. Like actress Hui Yinghong is his younger sister. He once studied under the famous actress Ju Hua as his teacher. He started filming in his teens and made action and martial arts films such as "Full Moon Scimitar", "Heroes Have No Tears", "The Finale of Yi Tian Tu Long Ji", and became one of the famous "fighting stars" in Hong Kong. After the 1980s, Wai Tin Tsz began to set foot in the TV circle and performed on Hong Kong TVB. The first TV series he performed was "Thirteen Taibao". "Fengge Enmity Unresolved Love" once caused a sensation in Hong Kong. After Wai Tin Tsz faded out of the entertainment circle, he devoted himself to business activities and occasionally made cameo appearances in movies. His last film Kung Fu Wing Chun was with his younger sister Hui Yinghong. In 1999, he was nominated for the Best Action Director Award at the 36th Golden Horse Awards with "A Generation of Heroes Cao Cao". Wai Tin Tsz had two marriages, both of which ended in divorce. The first wife was Chen Beidi, a former executive of ATV and TVB. They married in 1980 and divorced in 1991. They had two daughters, who were raised by their ex-wife after the divorce. He married Banban (formerly known as Li Xiaowen) in 1996 and had one son. They announced their divorce in 2001. On September 21, 2012, he made his last message on Weibo, revealing that he has been in poor health recently, suffering from arthritis, profuse phlegm and cough, and needs to see doctors such as internal medicine and otolaryngology. On the evening of October 4, Hui Yinghong disclosed the news of Wai Tin Tsz's death on Sina Weibo at the age of 55.

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