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Scripted by Sharon Wu and Cheng Wei-Hao, the film is adapted from the original story outline by Lai Zhi-liang. The film premiered at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival on 17 November 2022, and was officially released in Taiwan on 10 February 2023. It’s nominated for the Golden Horse Best Narrative Feature in 2023.
Wu An-kuo: The New Legend of Shaolin: Chan Kan-nam: Urban Cop: executive producer 1995: My Father Is a Hero: Yat-wah's boss: Sea Eagles: Liu Qingzong: 1996: Best of the Best: Calvin Chan Lik-yeung: First Option: Senior Superintendent Lau: Ah Kam: Lawyer: 1997: Lifeline: Cheng Fu-shing: Till Death Do Us Part: 2005: New Born Living Strong ...
Vu continues his parallel career as a tournament poker player. As of 2017, he had won more than $1,975,000 in casino poker tournaments, including a second-place finish in a no limit Texas hold 'em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker [4] and a 22nd-place finish at the 2005 World Series of Poker championship event. [5]
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Following his video, "Butthash Hero", Wu introduced his father, PapaJumba, onto his YouTube channel, and his father made several appearances in candid video clips taken by his son. Responding to Wu's father's growing popularity among viewers, his father made a debut in "I Love My Dad", and has been featured alongside his son many times since.
Yappie is a five-episode video series on YouTube that addresses the modern Asian American experience and the model minority myth. Yappie [ 40 ] is a slang term for "young Asian professional". The video series stars Philip Wang and Janine Oda, whose relationship puts them face to face with racial and social problems.