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Siu Fai Mak

Alan Mak

  • Name: Alan Mak
  • Native name: 麦兆辉
  • Also Known as: Siu-Fai Mak, 麥兆輝
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: January 1, 1965
  • Age: 61
Alan Mak Siu Fai was born in Hong Kong. In 1986, he studied in the School of Drama at the Hong Kong Academy for Performance Arts. Upon graduation in 1990, he started his movie career.

Mak made his directorial debut in 1997, with his first film being Nude Fear, which was written and produced by Joe Ma. After that, Mak had directed more films such as Rave Fever (1999), A War Named Desire (2000), Final Romance (2001), and Stolen Love (2001), which would be his first collaboration with writer Felix Chong.

In 2002, Mak and Chong wrote their first script together. It was for the movie Infernal Affairs, which was produced by Mak's directing partner Andrew Lau, who also served as cinematographer. Lau and Mak also served as directors for the film, and it would be the first of many collaborations involving the directing duo.

The film starred the four top actors of its year - Andy Lau, Tony Chiu Wai Leung, Eric Tsang and Anthony Chau Sang Wong - along with the year's two top actresses - Kelly Chen and Sammi Cheng.

Infernal Affairs was the number-one box-office hit in Hong Kong that year, breaking several box office records alone. Furthermore, the film won many Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Directors (Lau and Mak), Best Screenplay (Mak and co-writer Chong), and Best Supporting Actor (Wong). Infernal Affairs also went on to win awards at the 40th Golden Horse Awards and the Golden Bauhinia Awards.

Not only was the film successful worldwide, but it later became the inspiration for Martin Scorsese's 2006 film, The Departed (2006).

In 2003, Lau and Mak had completed the trilogy with the prequel Infernal Affairs II and the sequel/prequel Infernal Affairs III. That same year, Mak received the '2003 Leader of the Year' award in the Sports/Culture/Entertainment category. This honor has made Mak's accomplishment scale new heights.

In 2004, Lau and Mak worked on another blockbuster, Initial D, which was shot in Japan and released in Hong Kong during the summer. Once again, it was also another successful film for Lau and Mak, winning multiple awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards, winning for Best New Performer (Jay Chou), Best Supporting Actor (Anthony Cha -Sang Wong), and Best Visual Effects.

In 2006, Lau, Mak and scriptwriter Felix Chong re-teamed to make the 2005 film, Moonlight in Tokyo. They re-teamed again for the 2006 film Confessions of Pain, once again re-teaming with Infernal Affairs star Tony Chiu Wai Leung.

To this day, along with his partners, Andrew Lau, and Felix Chong, Alan Mak, as a prolific director, continues to make films, that will continue to challenge and appeal a mass audience.

(Source: IMDb) Edit Biography
Director
Year Title Type Rating
2023
Movie
6.9
2017
Movie
7.4
2016
TV Show
8.3
2005
Initial D
Initial D
Movie
7.2
2003
Movie
7.7
2001
Movie
8.1
1998
Nude Fear
Nude Fear
Movie
5.9
Screenwriter & Director
Year Title Type Rating
2019
Integrity
Integrity
Movie
6.3
2014
Movie
7.1
2012
Movie
7.1
2011
Movie
7.3
2011
Movie
7.1
2009
Overheard
Overheard
Movie
7.5
2008
Movie
6.2
2006
Movie
7.1
2003
Movie
7.4
2003
Movie
7.6
2002
Movie
8.3
2000
Movie
7.6
Assistant Director
Year Title Type Rating
1996
Movie
7.5
1995
Movie
0.0
Movie
Year Title Role Rating
2015
Two Thumbs Up
Two Thumbs Up
Hong Kong Movie, 2015,
Tsui Po On (Unknown)
Tsui Po On
Unknown
6.8
2009
All's Well, Ends Well 2009
All's Well, Ends Well 2009
Hong Kong Movie, 2009,
[Wedding guest - uncredited] (Support Role)
[Wedding guest - uncredited]
Support Role
7.0
2007
Simply Actors
Simply Actors
Hong Kong Movie, 2007,
Director Alan Mak (Unknown)
Director Alan Mak
Unknown
5.1
2002
Love Undercover
Love Undercover
Hong Kong Movie, 2002,
(Unknown)
Unknown
7.5
2001
Final Romance
Final Romance
Hong Kong Movie, 2001,
William (Unknown)
William
Unknown
8.1
2001
Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster
Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster
Hong Kong Movie, 2001,
Officer Mak (Support Role)
Officer Mak
Support Role
6.7
2001
Fighting for Love
Fighting for Love
Hong Kong Movie, 2001,
Officer Mak (Unknown)
Officer Mak
Unknown
6.9
2001
Feel 100% II
Feel 100% II
Hong Kong Movie, 2001,
(Support Role)
Support Role
0.0
2000
Double Tap
Double Tap
Hong Kong Movie, 2000,
[Shooting empire] (Support Role)
[Shooting empire]
Support Role
7.3
1999
Gen X Cops
Gen X Cops
Hong Kong Movie, 1999,
[Correctional officer] (Support Role)
[Correctional officer]
Support Role
7.2
1998
Your Place or Mine
Your Place or Mine
Hong Kong Movie, 1998,
(Unknown)
Unknown
6.4
1996
Feel 100%… Once More
Feel 100%… Once More
Hong Kong Movie, 1996,
(Bit part)
Bit part
7.5
1996
Lost and Found
Lost and Found
Hong Kong Movie, 1996,
(Unknown)
Unknown
7.6
1996
Big Bullet
Big Bullet
Hong Kong Movie, 1996,
[Police officer] (Support Role)
[Police officer]
Support Role
7.6
1996
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Hong Kong Movie, 1996,
[Policeman] (Support Role)
[Policeman]
Support Role
7.3
1995
The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls
Hong Kong Movie, 1995,
(Unknown)
Unknown
0.0
1995
Heaven Can't Wait
Heaven Can't Wait
Hong Kong Movie, 1995,
[Party guest] (Bit part)
[Party guest]
Bit part
0.0
1995
Loving You
Loving You
Hong Kong Movie, 1995,
[Waiter] (Support Role)
[Waiter]
Support Role
6.8
1993
A Moment of Romance 2
A Moment of Romance 2
Hong Kong Movie, 1993,
(Unknown)
Unknown
6.9
TV Show
Year Title # Role Rating
2022
The Popcorn Show
The Popcorn Show
Hong Kong TV Show, 2022, 48 eps
(Ep. 40) (Guest)
48
(Ep. 40)
Guest
0.0
2021
King Maker Season 4
King Maker Season 4
Hong Kong TV Show, 2021, 36 eps
[Judge] (Ep. 35) (Guest)
36
[Judge] (Ep. 35)
Guest
7.0
2020
King Maker Season 3
King Maker Season 3
Hong Kong TV Show, 2020, 36 eps
[Judge] (Ep. 36) (Guest)
36
[Judge] (Ep. 36)
Guest
7.6
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  • First Name: Siu Fai
  • Family Name: Mak
  • Native name: 麦兆辉
  • Also Known as: Siu-Fai Mak, 麥兆輝
  • Nationality: Hong Konger
  • Gender: Male
  • Born: January 1, 1965
  • Age: 61

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