
Raymond Chow
Born
October 8, 1927
Died
November 2, 2018 (91 years old)
Known For
Production
Place of Birth
Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Raymond Chow Man-Wai (鄒文懷) was a Hong Kong film producer. He began his professional life as a newspaper reporter. He then broadened his media experience by working for several years as a radio and television producer. In 1959, Chow joined the Shaw Brothers organization in Hong Kong.
Chow established Golden Harvest in 1970 producing eight features in the first year of operation. The company grew quickly and through a highly successful association with the late Bruce Lee, introduced a new film genre to audiences all over the world. In 1980, the company celebrated ten years of operation and Chow was named International Showman of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners in recognition of his contribution to the American motion picture industry.
Golden Harvest continues to set new landmarks in the film industry throughout the Asian region. In-roads into the Japanese market and a successful collaboration with Hong Kong superstar Jackie Chan have ensured tremendous box office success.
In 1987, Chow was honored with the award of O.B.E. and more recently received the "Tokyo Creative Award" for his contribution to Asian cinema. In 1996, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at Cineasia and was honored by the Emperor of Japan when he received the Order of the Sacred Treasure with Golden Rays and Rosette for his contribution to cultural and commercial relations between Hong Kong and Japan.
Known For

Be Water
Self - Film Director (archive footage)
2020

Kung Fu Jungle
Food Stall Diners
2014

A Simple Life
Guest at Premiere
2012

Sleepwalker
2011

I Love Hong Kong 2011
2011

How Bruce Lee Changed the World
Self
2009

The Brilliant Life of Bruce Lee
Self
2009

Ah Fai, the Dumb
1997

Bruce Lee: The Legend
Self
1984

Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
Self
1973
The World of Kung Fu
Self
1973
Heiße Ware aus Hong Kong
Self
1973