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Lee Hsin-chiao (born 19 January 1981), known professionally as King Kong Lee, is a Taiwanese actor and comedian. He hosted the popular Super Trio series [ 1 ] and has played some notable roles in some dramas such as No Regrets as a Japanese general. [ 2 ]
Panel discussion of Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight (2017) at the Freer Sackler Gallery. (2018) (Left to right: Tom, Venus Wong, and Alan Lo.) Venus Wong Man-yik (Chinese: 王敏奕; pinyin: Wáng Mǐnyì) is a Hong Kong actress currently contracted to TVB and TVB Music Group.
Ali Lee Kai-sum (Chinese: 李佳芯; Jyutping: Lei 5 Gaai 1 Sam 1; born 27 November 1982) [1] is a Hong Kong actress and television host contracted to TVB.. Lee first received attention as a television presenter for Cable TV Hong Kong's entertainment and sports channels, having covered popular television programs such as King of Sports (體育王) and Amazing Spaces (空間大改造).
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Yuen was born in Hong Kong, her father was an ivory carver. She started her acting career with HK ATV during the mid 80s and left around 1995 to join rival station TVB. In between her TV career, Yuen has been featured in many HK movies, including several with Stephen Chow 's earlier films ( Forbidden City Cop , God of Cookery , and Hail the ...
Dexter Young (a.k.a. Yeung Tin-king, Chinese: 楊天經, born 25 March 1975) is a Hong Kong actor who joined TVB in 2007. He is the son of well-known Hong Kong actress Connie Chan . He joined the local entertainment industry in 2001 after earning a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Texas at Austin , and have since been an ...
Actor: Awards: TVB Anniversary Awards – Most Improved Male ... Best Supporting Actor 2018 OMG, Your Honour: Chinese name; ... Oscar Leung at the Hong Kong Movie ...
Kiki Sheung Tin-ngoh (Chinese: 商天娥, born 24 July 1963) is a Hong Kong TVB actress. Kiki was originally with TVB, but moved over to rival station ATV in 1995. She moved back to TVB in 2002.