- Tony Leung Chiu Wai
Tony Leung Chiu Wai (born in Hong Kong on June 27, 1962) is a Hong Kong movie and ex-TVB actor. He has been a major film star since the 1990s. Due to the fact that he is often confused with fellow actor Tony Leung Ka-Fai, he is known colloquially in Hong Kong as "Short Tony", while Ka-fai is known as "Big Tony", nicknames which correspond to the actors' respective physical statures.
- Karen Mok
Karen Joy Morris, or Karen Mok Man-Wai, or Mò Wénwèi(莫文蔚, born in June 2, 1970, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong-based actress and singer. She is 1/2 Chinese, 1/4 Welsh (paternal grandfather), 1/8 Iranian and 1/8 German. Mok attended Diocesan Girls' School, Hong Kong (from primary to secondary) before attending United World College of the Adriatic near Trieste, Italy, …
- Mina Shum
Mina Shum (born 1966 in Hong Kong) is an independent Canadian filmmaker. She is director resident at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto. She was also a member of an alternative rock band called Playdoh Republic. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Film from University of British Columbia. Her filmography includes: * "Double Happiness" 1994 * "Drive, She Said" 1997 * "Long Life, …
- Ringo Lam
Ringo Lam (Cantonese: Lam Leng-tung; born 1955) is a film director known for stylish action thrillers. He was born in Hong Kong, and studied film at the legendary York University film school in Toronto. Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) was reworked from Lam's "City on Fire" (1987), and critics have indicated that there are shot-by-shot copies of certain action sequences.
- Simon Yam
Simon Yam Tat-Wah (born March 19, 1955) is a Hong Kong actor. The son of a former police officer in Hong Kong, Yam's career began as a male supermodel, before he turned to acting in the mid 1970s. He then signed with TVB, starring and co-starring in a number of TV series prior to "apply his trades" in the movies in 1987. In 1989, he starred in the Japanese-Hong Kong co-production of "Bloodfight".
- Terence Yin
Terence Yin (born May 19, 1975 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong film actor. Raised in Los Angeles, California, he attended the University of California at Berkeley, graduating in 1997. He is the son of top 60's-70's Shaw Brothers Studios actress Jenny Hu and director Kang Wei, also a younger brother of Yin Ziyang. Terence made his film debut in Yonfan's 1998 film "Bishonen" opposite Daniel Wu, one of his close friends and frequent collaborators.
- Rosamund Kwan
"Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lam" (realname:關家慧) (born September 24, 1962) is a Hong Kong actress. She is the daughter of Shaw Brothers star Kwan Shah and actress Cheung Bing Sai. She began working in television in Hong Kong at the age of seventeen and has appeared in more than fifty films since. Although the majority of her roles were in dramatic films, she is best known internationally for her roles in Hong Kong action films, …
- Sonija Kwok
Sonija Kwok (born 22 July 1974), or Kwok Sin-Nei (郭羨妮) in Cantonese (Mandarin Pinyin: Guo Xianni), is a Hong Kong-born actress. She is working for the major television station, TVB.
- Kenny Bee
Kenny Bee (born February 23, 1953) (Chung, Chun To;) is a Hong Kong-based musician and actor.
- Leila Tong
Leila Tong Ling (born December 5, 1981), born Pauline Kong (Traditional Chinese: 江麗娜), is an actress in Hong Kong. Her birth name is used in her works during her childhood and adolescence.
- Anne Heung
Anne Heung Hoi Lam (born October 2, 1974) is a Hong Kong actress for TVB. She often stars in action, comedy and politic TVB drama series. She has starred in many drama series like Detective Investigation Files, Riches and Stitches, The Charm Beneath, Seed of Hope and most notably The Legend Of Lady Yang in which she played the beloved concubine of the Tang emperor, Yang Gui Fei. Anne's birth parents were separated when her father was jailed.
- Kenix Kwok
Kenix Kwok Ho Ying (born 27 November, 1969) is a Hong Kong actress. Kwok got her start as a finalist in the Top 5 of the 1993 Miss Hong Kong Pageant. Though considered a favourite to win, having won two side awards including Media's Favourite and Potential Artist, she lost to Mok Hoi Yan. Consequently, Kwok did not even make it to the Top 3. Kenix went on to star in several high-rated drama series including "A Kindred Spirit", …
- Shawn Yue
Shawn Yue is an actor/singer based in Hong Kong. A former model, he has starred in many Cantonese movies such as "Jiang Hu" and "Infernal Affairs II" and has established himself as a recognized face in Hong Kong cinema.
- Kate Tsui
Kate Tsui is pageant winner and a TVB actress.
- Tavia Yeung
Tavia Yeung (born August 30, 1979 in Hong Kong, China) is an actress. She has co-starred in numerous Hong Kong television series such as Heart of Greed, Dicey Business, Face to Fate and A Pillow Case of Mystery. In August 2006, Yeung modeled in a multi-page pictorial for the Hong Kong men's magazine HIM in which she also appeared on the cover.
- Fiona Sit
Fiona Hoi-Kei Sit is a female Cantopop singer and actress from Hong Kong. She entered the music industry through her uncle's connections with Warner Music Group, Hong Kong. Impressed by her vocal talent and good looks, Warner Music warmly recruited her as a new rising star of year 2004.
- Roger Kwok
Roger Kwok Chun On is a Hong Kong actor. He was born in Hong Kong and his native family roots are in Zhongshan, Guangdong. Kwok was a singer in his early career before he turned to acting. He worked for TVB for many years, and received moderate fame in dramas such as "Detective Investigation Files IV" (1999), "At the Threshold of an Era" (1999-2000) and "Law Enforcers" (2002), …
- Chingmy Yau
Chingmy Yau (also known as Yau Suk Ching; born May 16, 1968) is a Hong Kong actress who no longer makes films although she is not formally retired. Yau entered the Hong Kong film industry through a beauty pageant. She competed in the 1989 Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant but only took the title of "Miss Photogenic". Rumors had it that she went under the knife thus leading to her departing from the pagent.
- Jessica Hsuan
Jessica Hester Hsuan (Chinese: 宣萱) or Suen Huen is a Chinese actress. She is currently one of the most popular television actresses of Hong Kong. She started her career in late 1992 and early 1993. Back in the 90's, Jessica was constantly in the limelight for not getting along with a few actresses, though most of the rumours had subsided by the 2000s. Jessica will be changing her contract to a "per-series" as of late 2006, …
- Robin Shou
Robin Shou (born July 17, 1960 in Hong Kong), has made a name for himself in the American movie industry. He is most known for his portrayal of Liu Kang in the blockbuster movie "Mortal Kombat".
- Idy Chan
Idy Chan Yuk-Lin (Cantonese: Chan Yuk Lin; born March 25, 1960 in Hong Kong) is one of the popular Hong Kong TV actresses during the 1980s. She joined showbiz when she was 17 in 1977.
- Veronica Yip
Veronica Yip Yuk Hing is a Chinese actress in Hong Kong, who is probably most well known for her roles in "adult" Category III films (while, not pornographic, these films do contain nudity and sexual situations that are more commonly found in softcore American films such as "Basic Instinct"). She was born in Hong Kong and started her career in participating in the Miss Asia beauty pageant and received the 2nd runner-up award.
- Wendy Barrie
Wendy Barrie was a Hong Kong-born actress who worked in British and Hollywood films. Her birth name was Marguerite Wendy Jenkins and she was born in Hong Kong to British parents. Her father was a successful lawyer who could afford to educate her at quality schools in England and Switzerland. While still in her teens, she began pursuing a career as an actress.
- Bill Tung
Bill Tung was a Hong Kong actor. He acted in many movies from 1949 to 1996.
- Ben Ofoedu
Ben Ofoedu (born 29 June, 1972, Hong Kong), is an African British singer, most famous for being the former lead singer of the band Phats and Small. Ofoedu moved to England with his family when he was two years old. In 1993, he joined the band "Benz", and in [1999]] he became the singer of Phats and Small, originally as a guest vocalist. He released a solo single called 'Your Love' in 2000 and in 2001 joined a new band called "REDhill", …
- Chelsia Chan
Chelsia Chan (born November 12 1957), also known as Chan Chau Ha, is Hong Kong actress and singer. Chan joined the music industry after winning the first prize at an amateur creative singing contest in 1975 in Hong Kong with a self-composed English song which she also wrote the lyrics - "Dark Side of Your Mind". This is one of her best remembered song as a singer.
- Shek Sau
Shek Sau (石修) aka. Bill Chan is a Hong Kong actor.
- Benny Yau
Benny Yau, born May 8, 1980 in Hong Kong); immigrated to Vancouver, Canada in 1988; is a Canadian actor and television presenter affiliated with Fairchild TV.
- Clifton Ko
Clifton Ko (born 1958) is a Hong Kong film director, actor, producer and scriptwriter.
- Nick Tatham
Nick Tatham (born June 11, 1983 in Hong Kong) is a British singer/songwright who has dealt with Tourette syndrome for most of his life whilst writing and recording critically-acclaimed ballads, pop songs and other assorted modern music. He can play both the guitar and piano to a professional standard - something which is made even more incredible by the fact that he is completely self-taught. His talent has been publicly-recognised.
- Godfrey Ho
Godfrey Ho (1948-) is a Hong Kong-based movie director. He is best known for his "Ninja" films, a series of 1980s martial arts films made with a cut-and-paste technique. Ho would film footage for one film, and then edit and splice the shots together in a different order, often adding in footage from other films, and then dubbing over the result to create an (almost) coherent finished product. This allowed him to create four or five films with the budget of one, …
- Edmond So
I've the Evil Twin.
- Mia Smiles
- Rick Tae
Born in Hong Kong, raised in Singapore and educated in St. Louis, Detroit and Pittsburgh, Rick now resides in Vancouver, Canada, working as an actor in film/TV and theatre. Speaking English, Cantonese, Mandarin and French has helped him land diverse roles and the privilege of working with the likes of Angelina Jolie, David Arquette, 'Philip Noyce', and Anthony Michael Hall amongst others. Recurring on Stephen King's "The Dead Zone" (2002) as Dr. Tran has been a breakthrough role...
- Pan Yeung
Born in Hong Kong of Shanghai and Sechuan parents. Started martial arts and Chinese opera training when she was 4 year-old, and later at the Fan Kok Fa opera academy. Learned different styles from top masters, including Lee Kwan Hung, of Choy Lay Fatt kung fu; Dan Inosanto of jeet kune do; western boxing from John Ladawski; karate from Bruce Leung. She was called "Lady Jackie Chan" in the early 1980s. Worked for Goldig Films, Shaw Brothers, and is well known from appearances in the early...
- Vincent Kok
Vincent Kok Tak Chiu has taken an active part in the Hong Kong film industry for over 15 years now. Since his graduation from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada majoring in Communications an... Occupation: Screenwriter , Director , Actor
- Chen Gang Shen
Apprenticed to the China Drama Academy (or "opera school") by his parents at the age of 6, Jackie Chan was rigorously trained in music, dance, and traditional martial arts. A visiting filmmaker offered Chan his first (tiny) role as a stunt player. Chan took the part, and soon left the Opera to pursue the world of film. Fellow Opera students Biao Yuen and Sammo Hung Kam-Bo would also have careers in film, and the three would star in several films together in the following years. Chan's...
- Larry Lam
Speaks Chinese and Cantonese.
- Nansun Shi
- Jimmy Yuen
Yuen Biao is regarded as one of the most acrobatic martial artists ever. Unfortunately, he is still underrated and not as popular as other contemporaries such as Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung Kam-Bo, and Jet Li even though he is the most critically acclaimed out of all of them and the most talented as well. And now he is receiving a cult following due to word of mouth. Born of his parents Ha Kwong-Tai (father) and Ha Sau-Ying. Yuen Biao was first enrolled in the China Drama Academy at the age...