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Derek Yee

Derek Yee Tung-sing (Chinese: 爾冬陞; born 28 December 1957) is a , , , and former , widely recognized for his influential work in cinema that blends commercial appeal with artistic depth. Born in to a prominent film family—as the youngest son of producer Yee Kwong and actress Hung Wie, and half-brother to and —Yee entered the industry as a teenager and has since contributed to over 100 projects across acting, directing, and production. Yee began his career as an actor with in 1975, starring in approximately 40 films over the next decade, often portraying youthful or swordsman roles in and genres. Notable early acting credits include Death Duel (1977), directed by , and The Sentimental Swordsman (1977), which helped establish his presence in Hong Kong's golden era of cinema. By the mid-1980s, he transitioned toward writing and directing, debuting with The Lunatics (1986), a socially conscious that marked his shift to more introspective storytelling. Yee's directorial breakthrough came with C'est la vie, mon chéri (1993), a poignant romantic drama starring Anita Yuen and Lau Ching-wan, for which he won Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards. Subsequent acclaimed works include Viva Erotica (1996), a meta-film exploring the adult industry; One Nite in Mongkok (2004), a tense thriller on urban alienation; Protégé (2007), addressing drug rehabilitation; and Shinjuku Incident (2009), a crime epic starring Jackie Chan. In recent years, Yee has focused on production, contributing to films like Time Still Turns the Pages (2023) and Rob N Roll (2024), while occasionally acting in supporting roles. His oeuvre reflects a commitment to themes of human resilience, societal issues, and emotional nuance, earning international festival recognition and solidifying his status as a key figure in Hong Kong's film landscape.

Biography

Early life

Derek Yee, originally named Yee Tung-sing (爾冬陞), was born on December 28, 1957, in . He was the son of Yee Kwong (爾光), a veteran in the industry from descent, and actress Hung Wei (紅薇), a prominent character actress who also coached actors in dialect. Yee grew up in a film-oriented household, with his parents' professions providing early immersion in cinema; his half-brothers, (秦沛) and (姜大衛), were also established actors, further embedding the industry in his family life. Yee made his debut as a at the age of 11 in the 1969 film (玻璃眼球), portraying a juvenile role under the stage name Lang Chin, which marked his initial entry into acting prior to signing a formal contract with in his late teens.

Personal life

Derek Yee's first marriage was to Taiwanese actress Juihsia Wang in 1995, a union that lasted less than a year before ending in in 1996 amid reports of personal incompatibilities. In 2008, Yee married Mandy Law, 13 years his junior; the couple agreed to a childless () lifestyle but divorced in 2017 after nearly a together. In 2018, Yee publicly acknowledged fathering a born in 2016 from a brief extramarital affair with a non-celebrity . Following his divorces, Yee has adopted a notably low-profile approach to his personal matters, rarely discussing family in public and emphasizing privacy amid media scrutiny.

Career

Acting career

Derek Yee signed with in 1975, marking the start of his prolific acting tenure that saw him star in over 40 films, primarily in and dramatic genres. His early work at the studio established him as a rising in cinema, often portraying youthful heroes in productions directed by Chor Yuen. Yee achieved his breakthrough with the role of 3rd Master Chi in Death Duel (1977), a swordsman who renounces violence after a personal tragedy, earning acclaim for his nuanced performance amid intense action sequences. He followed this with prominent parts such as Chang Wu Ji in Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1978) and its sequel Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre Part II: Palace of Blood (1978), adapting the classic novel in elaborate costume dramas. Another key early appearance was in Lady Exterminator (1977), where he contributed to the film's blend of action and intrigue. Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Yee frequently collaborated with family members, including his half-brother , notably in Death Duel and other Shaw Brothers projects that highlighted their shared screen chemistry in narratives. His career as a leading actor extended until the mid-1980s, encompassing roles in films like Full Moon Scimitar (1979) and Bat Without Wings (1980), which showcased his versatility in the studio's declining but influential era. Yee retired from acting around 1986, coinciding with Shaw Brothers Studio's suspension of film production. This shift allowed him to move beyond on-screen performances and explore storytelling from behind the camera.

Directing and screenwriting career

Derek Yee began his transition from acting to directing and in the mid-1980s, leveraging his on-screen experience to craft empathetic, character-focused narratives. His directorial debut, The Lunatics (1986), which he also wrote, portrayed the struggles of mentally ill individuals in society and was nominated for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay, winning Best Supporting Actor () at the 6th . This film established Yee's signature realistic style, emphasizing social issues affecting marginalized groups. Yee's early solo directorial efforts continued to blend with themes of urban and personal relationships, as seen in The Bachelor's Swan Song (1989), which he directed and scripted to explore the lives of three unmarried men navigating modern pressures. By the 1990s, he gained prominence with (1993), a romantic drama he wrote and directed that delved into enduring love amid societal changes, securing Best Film, Best Director, and Best Screenplay at the 13th . His screenplays consistently highlighted character-driven stories rooted in 's and social undercurrents, reflecting a concern for ordinary people's emotional and ethical dilemmas. In the mid-1990s, Yee ventured into action genres while maintaining , directing Full Throttle (1995), a realistic portrayal of underground racing and personal redemption in Hong Kong's gritty subcultures. He co-directed the satirical (1996) with Lo Chi-leung, critiquing the film industry's excesses and earning a competition slot at the 47th . The 2000s saw Yee excel in urban thrillers and crime dramas, with One Nite in Mongkok (2004)—which he directed and wrote—depicting a tense night in Kowloon's and winning Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 24th . Similarly, Protégé (2007), his direction of a narcotics undercover story, illuminated the city's criminal underbelly through intimate character arcs. Yee's later works expanded into co-productions and genre experimentation, including the action thriller Triple Tap (2010) and the period drama (2012), both directed under -Hong Kong collaborations. In 2015, he wrote and directed I Am Somebody, a sympathetic of low-level filmmakers' aspirations in contemporary . Returning to roots, Yee directed Sword Master (2016), a remake of the 1977 classic Death Duel, focusing on a swordsman's and moral ambiguity in a stylized historical setting. His most recent directorial effort, (2022), which he co-wrote, chronicles the 1950s relocation of nearly 3,000 orphans to Inner Mongolia's grasslands, emphasizing themes of separation, familial bonds, and the passage of time through a historical lens. Yee's prior acting roles subtly informed his directorial empathy toward complex, relatable protagonists across these films.

Producing career

In the 2010s, Derek Yee transitioned toward producing, often taking on dual roles in projects that aligned with his established directorial vision. For instance, he served as on Triple Tap (2010), an thriller he also directed and co-wrote, which explored themes of crime and moral ambiguity in contemporary . Similarly, Yee produced I Am Somebody (2015), a he directed focusing on the struggles of aspiring actors at China's , highlighting the exploitation and resilience of low-level film workers. These efforts marked his growing emphasis on production oversight amid a shifting film industry. Yee's producing career gained prominence in supporting emerging talent, particularly through smaller-scale films addressing social issues. He produced Time Still Turns the Pages (2023), a poignant directed by debut filmmaker Nick Cheuk, which delves into family trauma, childhood repression, and through the story of a teacher confronting a student's distress. This project, backed by the Film Development Council's First Initiative (FFFI), exemplifies Yee's mentorship of new directors navigating personal and societal challenges. Likewise, Yee produced In Broad Daylight (2023), directed by Lawrence Kan, an investigative exposing abuse in homes for the disabled, underscoring ethical dilemmas in and elder care. The film served as the opening feature for select film events, amplifying its critique of institutional neglect. Yee has actively fostered emerging filmmakers via platforms like the Beijing International Film Festival, where he presided over the 2023 Project Pitches jury, evaluating scripts from young talents and advocating for socially conscious narratives. His productions consistently prioritize social issues—such as , labor exploitation, and institutional failures—building on themes from his directing work to champion independent voices in a consolidating industry. Through the FFFI and similar initiatives, Yee has produced over a dozen features by novices since 2013, emphasizing quality storytelling over commercial scale. He also produced the 2024 action comedy Rob N Roll, directed by Albert Mak.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Derek Yee has garnered significant recognition for his work in cinema, particularly through wins at the for directing and screenwriting, as well as accolades from other prominent bodies like the Golden Bauhinia Awards and the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. His films (1993) and One Nite in Mongkok (2004) represent career peaks, each securing him Best Director and Best Screenplay honors at the . At the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1994, Yee won Best Director and Best Screenplay for C'est la vie, mon chéri. Similarly, at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005, he received the same two awards for One Nite in Mongkok. Yee also won Best Director at the 10th Golden Bauhinia Awards in 2005 for One Nite in Mongkok. In the Film Critics Society Awards, he was awarded Best for Full Throttle (1995) at the 2nd ceremony and for One Nite in Mongkok (2004) at the 5th ceremony. Yee has received several nominations, including for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2008 for Protégé (2007), which led nominations with 15 nods overall. He was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 44th Golden Horse Awards in 2007 for the same film. As a producer, Yee contributed to Time Still Turns the Pages (2023), which won Best New Director for Nick Cheuk at the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards in 2024.

Industry positions and influence

Derek Yee has served as Chairman of the Association since 2015, a position in which he has overseen the annual presentation of the awards while actively promoting the development and visibility of cinema on both local and international stages. Under his leadership, the association has emphasized nurturing talent and sustaining industry momentum amid evolving market challenges. As of October 2025, Yee continued to address ongoing challenges, including potential reductions in the awards' scale due to insufficient funding. Yee has extended his influence through mentorship of emerging filmmakers, often via production collaborations and festival engagements that provide guidance on creative and technical aspects of filmmaking. His involvement in the Beijing International Film Festival in 2023 included leading workshops and masterclasses, where he shared insights on and production to support young directors from and beyond. Additionally, as a mentor in the First Initiative launched by the government, Yee has advised on projects aimed at launching new voices in the industry. Yee's broader impact on Hong Kong cinema lies in his pioneering of urban realism during the and , a style that grounded narratives in the city's socioeconomic tensions and everyday struggles, as seen in films like One Nite in Mongkok. This approach marked a shift toward gritty, character-driven stories that captured contemporary urban life without romanticization. Having begun his career as an actor in the era of the 1970s and 1980s, Yee effectively bridged that classical and genre tradition to modern independent productions, influencing a generation of filmmakers to blend genre elements with social commentary. Post-2020, Yee has contributed to film policy and industry recovery efforts, including participation in the government's Directors' Succession Scheme, which pairs veteran directors with newcomers to co-produce films and bolster production amid pandemic disruptions. Through his role at the Film Awards Association, he has advocated for increased funding and eligibility for local releases, noting a 50% rise in qualifying films as a sign of revitalization. These initiatives have helped sustain the sector's post-pandemic rebound by fostering collaborations and policy support for independent cinema.

Filmography

As director and screenwriter

Derek Yee transitioned from acting to directing and screenwriting in the mid-1980s.
  • 1986: The Lunatics – director and screenwriter
  • 1987: People's Hero – director and screenwriter
  • 1989: The Bachelor's Swan Song – director and screenwriter
  • 1993: C'est la vie, mon chéri – director and screenwriter
  • 1995: Full Throttle – director and screenwriter
  • 1996: Viva Erotica – co-director (with Lo Chi-leung) and screenwriter
  • 1999: The Truth About Jane and Sam – director and screenwriter
  • 2002: Inner Senses – screenwriter
  • 2003: Lost in Time – director and screenwriter
  • 2004: One Nite in Mongkok – director and screenwriter
  • 2005: 2 Young – director and screenwriter
  • 2005: Drink, Drank, Drunk – director and screenwriter
  • 2007: Protégé – director and screenwriter
  • 2009: Shinjuku Incident – director and screenwriter
  • 2010: Triple Tap – director and screenwriter
  • 2010: The Road Less Traveled – screenwriter
  • 2012: The Great Magician – director and screenwriter
  • 2015: I Am Somebody – director and screenwriter
  • 2015: Insanity – screenwriter
  • 2016: Sword Master – director and screenwriter
  • 2022: In Search of Lost Time – director and co-screenwriter

As producer

Derek Yee has served as a on a range of and films starting in the late , frequently collaborating with directors to support narratives spanning crime thrillers, dramas, and stories, while mentoring newer talents in the industry. His credits emphasize production oversight, including executive roles, and have contributed to films that explore themes of , , and societal challenges. The following table lists selected credits from 2010 onward; earlier works include My Dad Is a Jerk! (1997), (2000), and July Rhapsody (2002).
YearTitleRoleDirector(s)Notes
2010ProducerDerek ChiuA following a family's emotional journey after loss.
2010Forget Me NotVincent ChuiFocuses on and relationships in a suspenseful context.
2011Overheard 2Alan Mak, Chong involving financial intrigue and .
2012The Bullet VanishesLaw Chi-LeungPeriod mystery set in about a 's investigation.
2014Overheard 3Alan Mak, ChongConcludes the trilogy with themes of loyalty and corporate espionage.
2015The Unbearable Lightness of Inspector FanWong ChunComedy- featuring a bumbling .
2015David Lee centered on a defense lawyer's dilemma.
2015Law Chi-Leung to The Bullet Vanishes, involving a and pursuit.
2017Somewhere Beyond the MistLo Chi-Leung about a single mother's struggles and redemption.
2017Knife in the Clear WaterExecutive Wang XueboArthouse depicting rural family tensions in .
2018Animated family adventure blending martial arts and fantasy.
2019A Witness Out of the BlueCrime thriller about a policeman a murderer after 18 years.
2019Guilt by DesignMystery involving a staged crime and courtroom .
2023In Broad DaylightLawrence KanBased on real events, examines abuse in a care home; premiered at the .
2023Time Still Turns the PagesNick Cheuk addressing and family secrets; supported as a debut feature for the director.
2024Rob N Roll Mak about a gone wrong, featuring a down-on-his-luck robber.

As actor

Derek Yee began his acting career as a child in 1969, appearing in Glass Eyeball. He often shared the screen with family members, including his half-brother , in early productions. Joining in 1975, Yee rose to prominence as a in and films, starring in over 40 movies for the studio by the mid-1980s. While he shifted his primary focus to directing and screenwriting after the mid-1980s, he continued to take occasional acting roles, including in his own films. The following is a chronological selection of his acting credits, highlighting notable roles, including some later appearances:
YearTitleRole
1969Glass EyeballChild role
1977Lady Exterminator
1977Jade TigerTang Yu
1977Death Duel3rd Master Chi
1977The Sentimental SwordsmanAh Fei
1977Pursuit of VengeanceFei
1978Interlude on Rails
1978Legend of the BatYuan Sui Yun
1978Heaven Sword and Dragon SabreChang Wu Ji
1978Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, Part IIChang Wu Ji
1979Full Moon ScimitarDing Peng
1979Young LoversChiu Jun Ming
1980Heroes Shed No TearsZhou Tung Lai
1980Bat Without WingsXiao Qi
1981Return of the Sentimental SwordsmanA Fei
1981The Battle for the Republic of Liu Fu-Ji
1981Black LizardLong Fei
1982Hell Has No BoundaryCheung
1982Buddha's PalmLong Jian Fei
1983Wang Zi-Tai
1983Shaolin IntrudersLei Xun
1983Descendant of the SunShue Sang / Yuen Ying
1984The Supreme SwordsmanXie Yan Bei
1984Be Careful, Sweetheart
1984My Darling GenieCheng
1984The Hidden Power of the Dragon SabreZhang Wu Ji
1984Seven Foxes
1985How to Choose a Royal BrideEmperor Kangxi / Kang Tian Ci
1985My Mind, Your BodyLei Xiao-Feng's cousin
1985Let's Make Laugh IIAh Sun
1985Love with the Perfect StrangerAh Bo / Yu Siao Bo
1986SDU with bazooka (cameo)
1986The Story of Dr.
1987Secret Agent 001
2007ProtégéMiu Chi Wah
2015I Am Somebody
2020Keep RollingSelf

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