Lo Ming Yau


Lo Ming Yau or Luo Mingyou was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and filmmaker, and a pioneer of Chinese cinema. His uncle Lo Wen-kan was a major politician during the early Republican period.
Lo Ming Yau founded the Hwa Peh Film Company in Beijing in 1927. In 1930, Hwa Peh Film Company merged with Lai Man-Wai's China Sun Motion Picture Company and a few other companies in Shanghai to become United Photoplay Service, one of the biggest film studios in China.

Selected filmography

Paul Chang Chung portrays Lo Ming Yau in the 1991 film Center Stage.