
Edward Ma
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 31, 1985
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

恋爱代理人

Darkside of the Moon
Yue Moon-yuet, outwardly successful, hides a painful past she can’t forget. Eighteen years ago, she was molested by wealthy heir Cheung Kei-tsun, while her sister Hei-sun was left traumatized and handicapped. Their parents died in the aftermath, and their older sister Man-sing distanced herself. Now an accomplished crisis manager, Moon-yuet is determined to bring Cheung and his associates to justice. With the help of Cheung’s daughter Wai-wan and ally Shing Fung, Moon-yuet uncovers the truth. As she faces retaliation from the powerful instigators, she must expose their dark secrets and ensure they face the consequences of their actions.

The Last Dance
A debt-ridden wedding planner inadvertently becomes a successful funeral planner. However, he must convince a traditional Taoist priest of his legitimacy to continue operating in the field.

Nothing But Thirty
Wang Manni, Gu Jia, and Zhong Xiaoqin each face crises that upend their marriages and force them to rethink love and identity. Manni’s whirlwind romance reveals deep incompatibilities, Gu Jia fights to save the marriage she built from the ground up, and Xiaoqin’s sudden success flips the power balance at home. As their lives shift in unexpected ways, the three women lean on one another while navigating ambition, heartbreak, and the search for happiness on their own terms.

To Love or Not to Love
Elton had a mysteriously affair with Sia, Casey turned herself into a love expert after the heartbreak of Elton’s cheat. The unfortunate couple accidentally encounters each other after 10 years.

Robbery
An anarcho-absurdist blood-soaked grand guignol indie flick with attitude to burn, this is the pitch perfect youth movie from Hong Kong. A twenty-something punk fancies himself a total player, but the best job he can find is overnight clerk at a convenience store. The other clerk is a cute chick and you’re thinking “rom com,” but then there’s a robbery, a gangster, a shoot-out, and by the time a neighbor is pulling out a homemade bomb, you realize that this violent farce is all about the current situation in Hong Kong where nothing makes sense, the heartless wipe their feet on the hopeless, and you might as well burn it all down because there are no more better tomorrows.

Detective vs. Sleuths
When Hong Kong is rocked by multiple gruesome murders, the police forms a task force to investigate.

Don't Forget I Love You
Music composer Yao is at the peak of his career when a brain tumour surgery leaves him with anterograde amnesia. As such, his memory `resets` everyday, that he can only recall past information but not new events. Unable to perform the simplest day-to-day tasks on his own, Yao hits rock bottom until meeting his psychotherapist, Xingyue.

Call of Heroes
During the warlords era in China, a village located in rural area called Pucheng fell into dangerous situation when its government allocated all its military force to the front line, the cruel commandant Cao from the enemy troops arrived the village and killed the innocent, the guardians of Pucheng were desperate to fight against Cao for justice and to protect their homeland.

PG Love
Patrick Kong-produced look at promotion girls mildly serves his devotees – which, all things considered, does account for something. Closer to PG-13 than PG, if you're looking for a ratings guide.
Filmography
as Samson
as Cheung Kei-tsun 'Wilson'
as Simon
as Ma Tsz Wai
as Matthew
as Zhao Kai
as Liang Zhengxian
as Zhao Weiji
as Elton
as Ho
as Xu Shun
as Chevis
as Wai
as Young Charlie Chiang
as Ken