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Carl Ng
Wu Jia Long (English name: Carl Ng) is a Hong Kong actor and model. His father is comedy actor Richard Ng, while his mother, a British woman, worked as a hair stylist for Bruce Lee in the 1970s. At the age of 12, he moved with his family to live in England, where he would remain for the next thirteen…
Yuen Bun
Bun Yuen is a Hong Konger actor. His parents were great fans of Peking opera, so in 1962, they sent eight-year-old Bun to Jim Yuen Yu’s China Drama Academy to study alongside the likes of Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Biao Yuen, Wah Yuen, Corey Yuen and Qiu Yuen, who together were known as The Seven Little…
Cheung Ying Choi
Cheung Ying Choi was one of the biggest Cantonese movie superstars of Hong Kong cinema in the 1960s. He was at the peak of his popularity from 1962 till 1965. He was born in 1934 and appeared in his first movie in 1953. He made a total of over 300 Cantonese black & white feature films - many were box-office…
Chapman To
To began his acting career in TV soap operas and moved to the big screen in 2000. He is best known for playing Tsui Wai-Keung in the Infernal Affairs trilogy, as well as the role of Itsuki Tachibana in Initial D. He used to be a divorcee, but remarried in late 2005 to Kristal Tin. In 2006, he starred…
Lam Suet
Lam Suet is a Hong Kong actor born in Tianjin, China. He came to Hong Kong as a youth in 1979. In the mid-nineteen-eighties, he started working on movie sets, doing different roles, from lighting and props to stage manager and set and script supervisor. He gradually developed an interest in acting and…
Lee Tien Chu
Lee Tien Chu is a Taiwanese actor and a graduate of the World Journalism Institute. He is also a founding member of the Lanling Theatre Troupe. (Source: MyDramaList)
Bowie Wu
Woo Fung was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, the Republic of China as Wu Kai Sau. He is known for his work on Police Story (1985), Da teng (1979) and Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen (1982). He was previously married to Lui Wing Ho. (Source: IMDb)
Denise Ho
Denise Ho is a Canto-pop artist, actress, pro-democracy and LGBT rights activist. Proudly announcing that she was gay at the 2012 Pride Parade, she was likely Hong Kong’s first mainstream female singer to do so.













