
Sun Yueh
Acting
Sun Yueh (Chinese: 孫越; pinyin: Sūn Yuè; 26 October 1930 – 1 May 2018) was a Taiwanese actor. Born in Yuyao, Zhejiang on 26 October 1930, he moved to Taiwan in 1949. Sun appeared in his first film in 1962, and retired in 1989. Over the course of his career, he received the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1968, and the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor in 1983. Sun stopped smoking after his baptism as a Christian in 1981, and in later life became a humanitarian known for his work with the John Tung Foundation. He cautioned youth against the use of tobacco, and drew attention to ailments related to smoking, namely chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.In 2010, Sun received a Golden Horse Award for special contributions.
Known for
1989Pedicab Driver
Fong the Baker
1989Two Painters
1988Lao ke de zui hou yi ge chun tian
1988The Third Bridge
1987City on Fire
Inspector Lau Ting-Kuang
1986The Outsiders
1986Second Hand Goods
1985Seven Foxes
1985Myth of a City
1984The Time You Need a Friend
1984Happy Island
1984Old Mao's Second Spring
Lao Mo
1983Black and White
1983Fantasy Mission Force
Sun
1983Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing?
Uncle Ya
1983The Four Sheepish Dummies
1983Fire Dragon
(archive footage)
1983The Great Surprise
1982Can't Stop the War
1982Monkey War
1982The People Who Steal
1981Money Is Lovely
Lu Zhou
1981Spooky Kookies
Chee Tso Sheung
1981The Juvenizer
Matsumoto