Tommy Tam Fu-Wing (born 19 August 1946), better known by his stage name Ti Lung, is a Hong Kong actor, known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly The Blood Brothers,The Avenging Eagle, Clans of Intrigue, The Duel, The Sentimental Swordsman and its sequel, and in the classic A Better Tomorrow.
Olivia Cheng (Chinese: 鄭文雅, Pinyin: Zheng Wenya), born 14 February 1960, is a Hong Kong based former actress. She won the 1979 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and was also elected "Miss Photogenic." She represented Hong Kong in Miss Universe 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, where she went unplaced but ranked a very respectable 21st place in the preliminary swimsuit competition. Olivia created a controversy when she joined ATV (the arch-rival of TVB, the organiser of the Miss Hong Kong pageant) immediately after crowning her successor in 1980. This incident embarrassed TVB so much that in 1981, TVB decided to sign 1.5-year contracts with all Miss Hong Kong winners so that they had to stay with TVB for at least 6 months after their reign was over.
Fennie Yuen (Fennie Yuen), September 15, 1969 Born in Hong Kong, China, film and television actress in Hong Kong, China, one of the happy girl group members of the eighties. In 1985, 15-year-old Fennie Yuen was excavated by Wong Pak-ming and entered into a film festival with "Happy Girlfriends Group" including Chen Jialin and Luo Mei Wei. They performed a series of activities such as Happy Ghost Summer Vacation, Happy Paradise, and Happy Ghost Bang Comedy, with "Happy Ghost" series of movies are well known. In 1992 to join TVB, became one of the most famous TVB. In 1997, he appeared in the "Integrity and Order of Azerbaijani"; in 1999, he cooperated with Chen Haomin in "Legend of the People and Dragons", and decorated one corner with "The Two-sided Iraqis". In 2002, after finishing "I want Fit-Fit", no longer with TVB renewal. In 2003 in the Mainland drama "Wonderful God Trappist" after the formal interest rates. Coming back in June 2013, she teamed up with the remaining six 90s actresses to film the TVB drama "Women's Club."
Roy Cheung Yiu-Yeung (Chinese: 張耀揚; pinyin: Zhāng Yàoyáng; born 20 July 1964 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong-based actor, best known on-screen for his roles as Triad gangsters in a number of films.
Actor Name | Play | Role Introduction |
Mark Cheng | Sun JieYing | No introduction |
Lo Lieh | A Tai | No introduction |
Hap Wong | Pang LaoEr | No introduction |
Hon-Lam Pau | Sun LaoDa | No introduction |
Timothy Zao | Stephen | No introduction |
Chung Lam | A Tao | No introduction |
Huo Ruihua | A Jin | No introduction |
Chen Zhuoxin | Xie Mingxue (4 years old) | No introduction |
Dion Lam | Pang LaoErShouXia | No introduction |
Alan Chui Chung-San | Xieming Xue's father | No introduction |
Suet Lam | Pang ZongShouXia | No introduction |
Si Man Hui | Jiu DianLaoBan | No introduction |
Deng Xiang | Bang HuiYuanLao | No introduction |
(None) | Jing Cha | No introduction |
(None) | Pang LaoErBaoBiao | No introduction |
(None) | ---- | No introduction |
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