
Chen Hung-Lieh
Acting
Biography
Chan Hung-Lieh (7 June 1943 – 24 November 2009), also known as Chen Hung-Lit and Golden Chan, was a Shaw Brothers actor famous for portraying villains from the 1960s to 1980s. In his acting hiatus, Chan was involved in the garment industry. He later resumed his acting career by joining TVB in 1995, left the following year and did not return again until 2003. He was the brother of Steve Chen Hao.
Born: June 7, 1943
Place of Birth: Shanghai, China
Known For

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.

Off Pedder
The sitcom is about office politics in a magazine company, as well as family and romantic relationships amongst the characters, with the majority of the cast from Best Selling Secrets.

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.

When Heaven Burns
When Yip Chi-Yan, Lau Chun-Hung, Sung Yee-Long, and Cheng Chun-Hin are brought together again by an accident, their lives change irreversibly. Chi-Yan is a radio host. She and the other three were members of the same band eighteen years ago. The memory of them playing music together comes back vividly to them, and so does the pain they have all tried so hard to bury. Eighteen years ago her boyfriend, Ka-Ming, was killed in a hiking accident. Time flies, but she can never forgive Chun-Hung, Yee-Long, and Chun-Hin for failing to save Ka-Ming. As they reconnect, the four good friends and the people around them are drawn into a vortex of love they have no control over.

Wesley the Young Adventurer

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.

King Drummer
Ling Yun plays the replacement hired for a popular band whose egotistic drummer quit to join a rival group. When the new arrival becomes a hit, he earns the jealous wrath of the predecessor. Meanwhile, the young drummer's mother is fervently against his music career. With the gorgeous Lily Ho as the manageress of the band and some terrific drumming set pieces, the whole thing, needless to say, comes off with a bang.

Legend of Yung Ching

The Gem of Life
The Gem of Life was a TVB grand production drama, that broadcast between October 2008 and February 2009. The series was specifically filmed to celebrate TVB's 41st Anniversary. The series was filmed in many locations apart from Hong Kong, including Tibet, Taiwan and France.

Young Master Of Shaolin
Filmography
as Sung Sai Man (Philip)
as Yim Hei (Joe)
as Uncle Powell
as 章孝儒
as 项伯 Hung Bak
as 孙清华
as 无心道长
as 七杀郎君
as 章烈华
as 白眉道人
as 曾达贤
as 白癞痢
as 白癞痢
as 康熙
as 翁泰北
as 翁泰北
as 左冷禅
as 严道生
as 沈叔
as 王太常
as 王鼐
as 翁老儿
as Uncle Kin
as Dicky Lui
as (archive footage)
as Dice Trick's Henchman (archive footage)
as Master
as Sai-ichi
as Nazi Officer
as Ming Fu Chan
as Boss Cha
as Lawyer Chien
as Hu Yi
as Whipmaster Wu
as Pontiac driver (Cameo)
as His Majesty
as Prison Chief
as Prison Officer
as Liu, one of the 9 killers
as Ma Chiang
as Hitman
as Chinese broke own leg
as Horse Devil
as Lo Shao-ming
as Chow Bin
as Fang Feng
as (archive footage)
as Horng Lieh Chern
as Li San
as Tsang
as Leong Tse-John (Dragon)
as Boss Liu
as The Killer
as Szu Chih-Erh
as Chang Yun
as Jade child Xia Zhao
as Master Geng Xian
as Prince Lu Tianxia
as Guo Jiou Ru
as Wen Kuang
as Ma Lok
as Jin Fu
as 3rd Chief Jade Nan
as Li Jia Wen
as Charlie Chao
as Lord Lu Tian Xia
as Xiao Ding
as Master So's son
as Tu Long
as Zhou Feng Chun
as Ma Qian-Li
as Himself [cameo]
as Sheng Chien, Bandit Leader
as 3rd brother Li
as Jade Faced Tiger
as Zhiyuan
as Monk Zhi Yuan
as Musician at Mei's Party
as Dancer