Run Run Shaw
Sir Run Run Shaw (7 November 1907 – 7 January 2014) was a Hong Kong entertainment executive and philanthropist renowned for building a vast media empire through film production and broadcasting.[1][2] With his brothers, he co-founded the Shaw Organization in the 1920s, evolving it into Shaw Brothers Studio, which produced nearly 1,000 films, including influential martial arts and kung fu genres that shaped global cinema.[2][3] In 1967, Shaw launched Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), establishing Hong Kong's preeminent commercial television network.[4] Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1977 for his contributions, Shaw later channeled his wealth into philanthropy, donating billions of Hong Kong dollars to universities, hospitals, and charities across Hong Kong and mainland China.[3][5] His endowments supported over 6,000 educational scholarships and funded major infrastructure like the Shaw Prize in astronomy, life science, and mathematics, Asia's equivalent to the Nobel awards.[6]