Dickson Poon Net Worth

Dickson Poon is a Miscellaneous Crew, Producer, and Actor born on June 19, 1956. He is best known for his work on Chou tin dik tong wah (1987), Hei mao (1991), and Dak ging to lung (1988). He was previously married to Michelle Yeoh.
Dickson Poon is a member of Miscellaneous Crew

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Miscellaneous Crew, Producer, Actor
Birth Day June 19, 1956
Age 67 YEARS OLD
Occupation Founder, Chairman of Dickson Concepts (Int'l) Ltd.
Spouse(s) Yu Kwai-chu (Pearl) Marjorie Yang (divorced) Michelle Yeoh (1988–1992; divorced)
Children 5

💰 Net worth

Dickson Poon, a multifaceted figure in the entertainment industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Born in 1956, Poon is recognized for his diverse roles as a Miscellaneous Crew, Producer, and Actor. Throughout his illustrious career, he has successfully contributed to various aspects of film and television production. Poon's creative talents, combined with his business acumen, have played a pivotal role in his financial success. As he continues to make significant contributions to the entertainment world, his net worth is expected to flourish in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1941

Along with Sammo Hung, Poon founded D&B Films Co., Ltd which released action and martial arts motion pictures such as the In the Line of Duty series, Hong Kong 1941, Legacy of Rage and some more than 50 other titles. The company's last production, "Black Cat II: Assassination of President Yeltsin" (Hei mao zhi ci sha Ye Li Qin), was in 1992.

1978

Poon was once married to Marjorie Yang, daughter of Hong Kong textile magnate Y.L. Yang (Yang Yuan-loong), and chair person of the Esquel Group, a cotton shirt-maker founded by her father in 1978.

1984

In 1984, Poon's company signed the then-21-year-old Miss Malaysia, Michelle Yeoh, to appear in a television ad opposite Jackie Chan. That appearance, with Poon's help, subsequently helped to launch Yeoh's motion picture career with the 1985 martial arts film Yes, Madam. Four years later, in February 1988, Yeoh suspended her movie career to marry Poon; then resumed it three-and-a-half years later when the couple divorced in mid-1991.

2010

In November 2010 Poon donated GB£10 million to St Hugh's College, Oxford for the construction of the Dickson Poon China Centre, which will bring together, for the first time, academics from a range of research interests related to China, provide accommodation for the college's postgraduate students, and house the Chinese Collection of the Bodleian Library.

2015

Sir Dickson Poon was knighted in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to Business and charity, especially higher education.