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    He lived a long life. Here a NY Times piece with quite a bit of info, I didn't realize how much he did in his life and what he was involved in. Whether he was 106 or 107, not sure as both articles have different ages, he lived longer than a lot of people do.

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/07/mo...ewanted=1&_r=0
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    Today is a day for mourning on this forum

    RIP Sir Run Run Shaw

    Here's the Global Post coverage:
    Agence France-Presse January 6, 2014 10:47pm
    Hong Kong film pioneer Run Run Shaw dies aged 106

    The film pioneer hailed as the father of Hong Kong cinema, Run Run Shaw, died Tuesday at the age of 106.

    Shaw, one of the co-producers of Ridley Scott's 1982 cult hit "Blade Runner" and a score of martial arts films, passed away at home, according to Television Broadcast Ltd (TVB), which he helped founded.

    The media mogul, who was knighted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth in 1977 for his public service as a long-time backer of the Red Cross, founded TVB in 1967.

    Its sitcoms, variety shows and soap operas became immensely popular among the Chinese diaspora in southeast Asia, putting the former British colony on the global entertainment map.

    Silver screen mega-stars such as Chow Yuen-fat, Tony Leung, Stephen Chow and Andy Lau all had their big breaks on TVB television dramas in the 1980s.

    "With his vision and energy, he had built (TVB) to become Hong Kong's premier television station and a world leader in the Chinese-language television industry," TVB said in a statement.

    Hong Kong's chief executive Leung Chun-ying, leader of the city of seven million people, praised Shaw's achievements in the entertainment industry.

    "Sir Run Run Shaw has for a long time promoted the entertainment industry in Hong Kong, his philanthropy also has spread from Hong Kong to China and beyond. He is an elder that we very much respect," Leung told reporters.

    Shaw was born in Ningbo, in Zhejiang province in China, in November 1907.

    With his elder brother Runme Shaw, he founded a film production house first in Shanghai in 1927, and later in Hong Kong.

    Shaw Brothers Studio has since produced around 1,000 titles, including a score of kung fu films, with "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" and "Five Fingers of Death" hitting international theatres.

    Shaw, whose movies were mostly in the Chinese language, failed to secure the legendary Bruce Lee in his production house following failed talks over renumeration.

    Lee instead joined Golden Harvest, another Hong Kong-based production house founded by Shaw's former subordinate, Raymond Chow, from where the martial arts film icon shot to international stardom.

    Shaw is also the backer of the $1 million Shaw Prize, often referred as the Nobel Prize of Asia.

    The prize, which entered its tenth year in 2013 saw three scientists whose groundbreaking studies using fruit flies helped to uncover the workings of the human biological clock named the winners, among others.

    Shaw's funeral will only be attended by family members, TVB said.

    He is survived by his second wife Mona Fong, and his two sons and two daughters.

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    RIP Sir Run Run Shaw

    Thank you for all you have done for the Hong Kong movies/tv industry - many many fond memories!

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    Tight fisted with money with his actors, but very philanthropic later in life... creator of the Shaw Prize, equivalent to Nobel Prize with award of US$1 mil!

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    A legend!!!

    What a good innings 106!!

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    RIP Run Run.
    I owned more of your movies than I should ever admit.
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