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Described as Asia's first male supermodel, [2] [3] Gao was the first male Asian model to appear in a campaign for Louis Vuitton. As an actor, he was known for his roles as Magnus Bane in the 2013 film adaptation of The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, and for his leading role in the Chinese television series Remembering Lichuan (遇見王瀝川).
The following is a list of notable Chinese-speaking/writing actors. Their nationality can be PRC ( mainland China , Hong Kong , Macau ), Taiwan or any other country. This list does not include actresses.
Sun Ma Sze Tsang suffered from bronchitis and heart diseases. There is a rumour that he was the last man in Hong Kong who had a special license to smoke opium. [2] Sun Ma Sze Tsang died in hospital on 20 April 1997 at 8:30 pm after staying in hospital for 109 days.
Qiao Renliang (simplified Chinese: 乔任梁; traditional Chinese: 喬任梁; October 15, 1987 – September 16, 2016), also known as Kimi Qiao, was a Chinese singer and actor. He took part in the second season of My Hero (加油好男儿) and finished the competition as the runner-up for that season in 2007, and released his first EP in 2008 ...
Shawn Dou (simplified Chinese: 窦骁; traditional Chinese: 竇驍; pinyin: Dòu Xiāo; born 15 December 1988) is a Chinese Canadian actor. [1] He is married to Laurinda Ho, daughter of Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho .
Kwan Shan (April 20, 1933 – October 1, 2012) was a Hong Kong film actor. Kwan appeared as a romantic lead actor in Mandarin -language films created in Hong Kong , especially during the 1960s. His roles included several Shaw Brothers Studio productions.
Huang Jingyu (Chinese: 黄景瑜; pinyin: Huángjǐngyú; born November 30, 1992), also known as Johnny Huang, is a Chinese actor and model. [2] He is known for his roles in Addicted (2016), Operation Red Sea (2018), Moonshine and Valentine (2018), and The Thunder (2019).
Norman Chui Siu-keung (16 October 1950 – 1 September 2024) was a Hong Kong actor. He was best known for portraying heroic protagonists in many martial arts films from the 1970s to 1980s and later portraying villainous roles in the 1990s. Chui was contracted with Asia Television during the 1990s and mostly acted in mainland China thereafter. [1]