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Lee Yiu-King

Lee Yiu-King (born October 11, 1960, Hong Kong SAR, China) is a Hong Kong screen actor recognized for tough-guy supporting turns across crime, action, and contemporary drama. Credited under several names—including Marco Li Yiu-King, Lee King-Yeu, and Lee Yiu-King—he has built a steady career playing streetwise figures, enforcers, and working-class characters.

Over the years, Lee has appeared in a wide range of productions, moving between gritty urban stories and broader genre entertainment. His filmography reflects the versatility of Hong Kong cinema, with roles that often add texture and momentum to ensemble casts.

Among his notable credits are My Mind, Your Body, Cop of the Town, Monster Hunt Bao Man, and Puppy Love. He is also known for character parts such as Kun’s thug in Return Engagement, Liao Zhengkun in The Iron Coffin of Western Xia, and a thug in Running on Empty, as well as the period title The Queen Left the Palace.

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