Wong Hok-Sing (1913–1994) is a former Cantonese opera performer, actor, screenwriter and film director from Hong Kong in 1950s and 1960s.
[1] Wong gained fame working for the Guangdong Professional Union for Cantonese Opera Performers, often appearing in troupes led by the likes of Sit Kok-sin and Ma Si-tsang.
While touring the US he became interested in filmmaking, although had made his debut as a film actor in 1940 in General Di Qing.
[1] He began working for the Grandview Film Company, producing films such as White Powder and Neon Lights in 1947.
Wong is known as one of the "Ten Brothers", a group of 10 Cantonese film directors in Hong Kong.