
Chan Dik-Hak
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 4, 1947
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

A Bride for a Ride
A Bride for a Ride is a 2009 Hong Kong television series based on the traditional Pingtan story of the same name. Set during the prosperous Ming Dynasty of China, the drama revolves around the rich and influential Wong family and their comedic ties with Chow Man-bun, a young and handsome scholar who has a specialty in cross-dressing. To prove his worth to Wong Sau-ying, his ideal lover, he cross dresses as a beauty in a lantern festival so he can get closer to her. Sau-ying's older brother, Tiger Wong, sees Man-bun's beauty and kidnaps him home. A Bride for a Ride consists of elements of Cantonese opera. Chin Kar-lok, who stars as Tiger Wong, is also the drama's action choreographer.

Welcome to the House
Welcome to the House is a TVB modern sitcom series broadcast from April 2006 to March 2007. The series surrounded the day-to-day lives of the Ko family.

New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre
New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1986.

The File Of Justice
The Files of Justice is a series of Hong Kong legal drama produced by TVB. There were 5 seasons produced, the first was aired in 1992 spanning 13 episodes. The series revolves around a group of lawyers and legal personnel with stories interwoven between their personal lives and the court cases in which they’re engaged. This drama is Bobby Au Yeung's TV debut.

The File Of Justice
The Files of Justice is a series of Hong Kong legal drama produced by TVB. There were 5 seasons produced, the first was aired in 1992 spanning 13 episodes. The series revolves around a group of lawyers and legal personnel with stories interwoven between their personal lives and the court cases in which they’re engaged. This drama is Bobby Au Yeung's TV debut.

The Legend of Master So
SO TSAN, better known as Beggar So, is one of the ten best Kung-Fu maters known in Canton, the ‘Canton Ten Tigers‘, in the 1920's. His legendary life unfolds when he is falsely accused to have killed his father, also a renowned Kung-Fu master, who actually died of stimulant overdose. Ling, his lover, sacrifices her own virtue to the Commander in order to save him from prosecution. But TSAN, being unaware of her true intention, mistake her as flirting around. With a broken-heart, he goes downtown to start a new life. He, working in concert with his good friends, manages to set up a Kung-Fu school in Canton. The series mounts to a new climax when TSAN, just about to marry another girl YING, gets to know that LING sacrificed all for his sake. On the other hand, LING, deeply hurt from being misunderstood, is requested by QUAN, TSAN’s best friend, for marriage. The story continues with the intricate relationship among the four...

War and Beauty
Fifteen years after Qing Emperor Jiaqing was crowned the country appears to be in harmony. However, fights between the imperial concubines escalate. All the imperial concubines including the emperor's beloved Yu-Yue understand this and becomes nervous when the triennial imperial concubine election approaches. Yu-Yue's position is threatened by an imperial descendant, Yuk-ying, a powerful eunuch's adopted daughter, Yi-Sun, and an experienced imperial servant maid On-Seen. They are friends and enemies in the war for the emperor's love. The four beautiful women are either friends or lovers of an imperial physician Sun Bak Yeung and a trooper Kong-Wu. Plots and lies undermine their love and friendships in the palace.

Hero Without Tears - II

Dicey Business
Chai Foon-Cheung has not won a single game since his defeat in the World Poker Championship twenty years ago. It is the bad luck he has had all these years that has earned him a job in the casino. Ironically, the man who hires him is one of his then competitors Kiu Ching-Cho.

State of Divinity
Ling-wu Chung, a senior student of the Wah Mount Sect, was not at all brilliant when he joined the Sect, but was soon taught to master the sword by a legendary swordsman Yeung. Chung’s master, Kwan, resented this and drove Chung away. In order to get hold of “Kwai Fa Bo Din”, the book on the most powerful martial art, Kwan diverts attention by secretly creating troubles everywhere. Chung, on the other hand, becomes the leader of the Hang Mount Sect by chance and falls in love with Kwan's daughter. When she betrays him, he turns to the daughter of the Devil Sect leader, and thus causes a love triangle between them.
Filmography
as Brother Long ["Stunt" boss/bartender]
as Sales of Ha Kun's Store
as 刘志标
as 标
as Fit Wing
as 张榕
as 明灯大师
as 吉叔
as 哑大叔
as 鹏哥
as 强叔
as 培叔(才记厨师)
as 歐陽克
as 街市基
as 时沙
as 的士司机
as 陈大利
as 童百熊
as 石云轩
as 波叔
as 花千岁
as 空
as 添(陆子敏父)
as 警察
as Chen Wah's Man
as Python
as Drug Dealer's Thug (uncredited)
as CID探員
as 悍匪
as Robber at Dept. Store
as 司馬摘星
as Street Hitman
as Constable
as Tibetan
as Constable
as Sword Slave / Robber
as 猫屎强
as Lei Wei
as Au's Thug (uncredited)
as Thug
as Shaolin Disciple
as Master Pang's Student (uncredited)
as Boxer / Japanese Soldier
as Ruei's Thug / Riflesman (uncredited)
as Thug
as Rebel Officer
as Iron Face's Underboss #2
as Biker/Zhongtai's Friend
as Master Lin's Disciple
as Leung's Fighter
as Bandit
as Ming's Patriot (uncredited)
as Extra
as (extra) (uncredited)
as Casino Employee
as Liang's Thug
as Mountain Bandit (uncredited)
as Rascal at Basketball Court (uncredited)
as Thug in Nightclub
as Chow's Driver
as Friend of Fong Sai-Yuk
as Constable (uncredited)
as Master Meng's Pupil (uncredited)
as Constable
as Jin Long Student (uncredited)
as Yang's Thug (uncredited)
as Jin Long Student (uncredited)
as Marshall's Bodyguard (uncredited)
as Extra
as (extra)
as Hua Shan disciple