Herman Yau
Herman Yau Lai-To (Chinese: 邱禮濤), born 1961 in Hong Kong is a film director, actor, cinematographer, scriptwriter and film producer.
A Chiuchow by origin, Yau studied film at The Department of Communications, Hong Kong Baptist College from 1981 to 1984 where he spent much of his early days hanging out with music lovers and making independent films.
Upon leaving school, Yau devoted most of his time working in the film industry, and writing for a number of magazine and newspapers as a columnist and freelance writer. Yau has also participated in a number of productions including music videos for Chang Kuan, Jie Cheng-jiang, Anthony Wong, Jacky Cheung, Andy Hui and the American jazz player Eric Marienthal. He has also produced TV commercials and promos for the Hong Kong Film Awards.
From 1997 to 1998, Yau participated in the filming of a TV series produced by Radio Television Hong Kong. In 2003, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Independent Committee Against Corruption, the ICAC produced a television drama series and invited Yau to direct one of the episodes.
Yau is also one of the founders of the cultural newspaper, Chinese Youth Weekly, and two movie magazines (these three periodicals have stopped releasing). Yau has also published two books of his own.
Yau has produced and directed over 70 movies, which include The Untold Story, The Untold Story III, War of the Underworld, Walk In, Ebola Syndrome, Master Q 2001, From the Queen to the Chief Executive and the Troublesome Night series.
Yau’s films have also been shown in the Hong Kong International Film Festival and film festivals in Europe and the United States. The Untold Story and Ebola Syndrome were praised as “cult classics” (Yau himself considers Ebola Syndrome as his most achieved work). From the Queen to the Chief Executive was awarded the Golden Torch Award by the International Catholic Organization for Cinema and Audiovisual.
In 1997, together with a group of people coming from different fields who share the same belief in writing and the power of words, Herman founded Step Forward which specializes in publication.
In 1999, Hong Kong Polytechnic University invited Herman as their first “Artist-in-Residence”. For seven years, from 1996 to 2002, the Hong Kong Art Centre invited Herman to be a member of the jury for the “Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards”. In 2002 and 2003, Herman was invited as a consultant for the “Master Degree Programme in Multimedia and Entertainment Technology” and Art Consultant for the Hong Kong Art Development Board. —Wikipédia
Acting
Movie
Love Actually... Sucks!
as Director in Party
2012
Movie
C'est La Vie Mon Cheri
as Among Kit's musician friends
1993
Movie
Cageman
as TV crew member
1992
Movie
Troublesome Night 4
as John
1998
Movie
Mr. Mumble
as Guy in red car [cameo]
1996
Movie
War of the Underworld
1996
Movie
Troublesome Night 6
as Camera man
1999
Movie
Crying Heart
1999
Movie
From the Queen to the Chief Executive
2001
Movie
Cop Image
1994
Movie
Happy Family
as Applicant for Director Job
2002
Movie
The Wall
as Cho's gangster boss
2002
Movie
New Tenant
1995
Movie
Best of the Best
as Yuen Nam Sam
1996
Movie
Reunion
1988
Crew
Movie
The Legend Is Born: Ip Man
Director
2010
Movie
Ip Man: The Final Fight
Director
2013
Movie
Shock Wave
Writer
2017
Movie
Seven Swords
Cinematography
2005
Movie
Time and Tide
Director of Photography
2000
Movie
Shock Wave 2
Director
2020
Movie
Ebola Syndrome
Director
1996
Movie
The Untold Story
Director
1993
Movie
Zu Warriors
Director of Photography
2001
Movie
The White Storm 2: Drug Lords
Director
2019
Movie
The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell
Writer
2023
Movie
The Sleep Curse
Director
2017