Mecca, Hong Kong actor, director and producer. Formerly known as Mai Jiashang, a native of Taishan, Guangdong. 1958 moved to Hong Kong. Completed secondary school studies at Chongxin English College in Hong Kong. 1963 The whole family moved to new york. I studied in new york Bulun University of Technology, majoring in electronic engineering. 1969 Engineer of new york Telephone Company. 197 1 Studied in the Film Department of new york University. After finishing his studies, he was the director of three foreign films, such as The Iron King Kong vs The Golden Gunner.
1975 was promoted to director, and his first work was "A Bachelor Goes to the World" (1976). 1976 Taiwan Province directional iron fist. 1977 directed "Facing Meng Xinjing". 1978, co-founded Garbo Film Company with Sammo Hung and Liu Jiarong, and directed the pioneering work Tiger Frog. From 65438 to 0979, he didn't direct anyone, but he was the producer of Liu Jiarong's "Survival with a Single Sword". He also made guest appearances in Tiger Frog and Ghost Horse Kung Fu. Guest appearance in "The Sage Boy" directed by Sammo Hung (1979) opened the classic image of a bald detective in the future.
1980, he co-founded a film company with Shi Tian and Huang Baiming, and his pioneering work was Crazy Liar. In the same year, with the support of Princess Jin, it was reorganized into a new art city company. After many years, he became a decision maker and directed Chasing Girls (198 1) and He is My Brother (1982), both of which were very popular and made excellent box office receipts. He also produced and starred in the "Best Partner" series, breaking box office records again and again. These five episodes were directed by Ceng Zhiwei, Tsui Hark, Lin Lingdong and Liu Jialiang. And won the Best Actor Award in the Second Hong Kong Academy Awards for starring in Best Partner. During this period, he also appeared in Ghost Horse directed by Tsui Hark (198 1) and Best Lucky Star directed by Ceng Zhiwei (1986). 1986, restructuring of New Art City. He resigned as general manager and became a producer. Started directing Lin Lingdong's Dragon and Tiger Storm (1987), Prison Storm (1987), School Storm (1988) and Jihad Storm (1988).
In the late 1980s, he rarely directed and performed, but only directed Thirty Million (1987), supervised two episodes of Tiger Genggeng directed by Liu Jialiang (1988 and 1990), and participated in Thin Tiger and Fat Dragon (/kloc- In 2000, he starred in The Big Winner. After that, it rarely appeared on the big screen.