
Biography
Lo Ming-yau (1900–1967) or Luo Mingyou was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and filmmaker, and a pioneer of Chinese cinema. His uncle Lo Wen-kan (羅文榦, Luo Wengan) was a major politician during the early Republican period.
Lo Ming-yau founded the Hwa Peh Film Company (華北電影公司) 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.
Filmography
All 20
Movies 20
Producer 13
Director 3
Writter 2
Director

Tears of a Mother (1937)
Movie
Director

Song of China (1935)
Movie
Director

National Customs (1935)
Movie
Producer

The Big Road (1935)
Movie
Production Supervisor

The Goddess (1934)
Movie
Producer

Song of the Fishermen (1934)
Movie
Producer

Queen of Sports (1934)
Movie
Producer

Little Toys (1933)
Movie
Producer

Daybreak (1933)
Movie
Producer

Struggling (1932)
Movie
Writer

Cry of the Cuckoo in the Temple (1932)
Movie
Production Supervisor

Wild Rose (1932)
Movie
Producer

Spring in the South (1932)
Movie
Producer

人道 (1932)
Movie
Producer

The Peach Girl (1931)
Movie
Producer

A Spray of Plum Blossoms (1931)
Movie
Producer

Two Stars in the Milky Way (1931)
Movie
Producer

Love and Duty (1931)
Movie
Producer

Wild Flower (1930)
Movie
Writer

The Dream of the Ancient Capital (1930)
Movie
Ratings
Average 5.38
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1931
1932
1933
1937
Information
Known forProduction
GenderMale
Birthday1900-01-01
Deathday1967-01-01 (66 years old)
Place of birthBritish Hong Kong, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsChina
Also known asLuo Mingyou, Luo Ming-You, Law Ming-Yau, 羅明佑, Mingyou Luo , Ming-you Luo, Mingyau Lo, Ming-yau Law , Mingyau Law, Ло Мин-яу, Мин-яу Ло, Ло Мин-ю, Мин-ю Ло, Минъю Ло, 罗明佑
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