Lai Man-Wai

Lai Man-Wai (left), with photographer Liang Linguang (middle) and director [[Hou Yao |birth_place = Yokohama, Japan |death_date = |death_place = Hong Kong |occupation = Film director |known_for = Father of Hong Kong Cinema | children = Lai Hang (1928-1965)
Lai Suen (b.1931) | relations = Lai Cheuk-cheuk (niece)
Gigi Lai (grand-daughter) | spouse = | module = }}

Lai Man-wai (; September 25, 1893 – October 26, 1953), also romanised as Lay Min-wei or M.W. Ray, considered the "Father of Hong Kong Cinema", was the director of the first Hong Kong film ''Zhuangzi Tests His Wife'' in 1913. In the film, Lai played the role of the wife, partly due to the reluctance of women to participate in show business at the time.

Born in Yokohama, Japan, of Xinhui, Guangdong origin and raised in Hong Kong, he joined Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang party in 1911 and helped make anti-warlord movies. Provided by Wikipedia
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