
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Acting
Biography
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai (born February 23, 1966) is a Hong Kong film, television, and stage actress. She was formerly affiliated with TVB (Television Broadcasts Limited) and HKTV (Hong Kong Television Network). Known for her frequent appearances in low-budget horror and comedy films, Emily has also starred in a number of Hong Kong Category III films. One of her most recognized roles was as Mu Nianci, the second female lead in the TV adaptation of The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a performance that earned her praise from audiences for her acting skills.
Born: February 23, 1966
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Known For

Love Cruise
Frame Magazine's "Doggie Team" captain Sun Lik Beer, members Lam Lum Lum and Hark Jai Ching are assigned to follow the four women musical group Sweeties to expose their untold secrets. The trio boards a cruise to collection information on the group. After coming into contact with them, the three "Doggie Team" members find romantic feelings for the four singers.

Give Love
Yat-tong (Bolin Chen) has got a new flat mate named Leslie (Gigi Leung). Unfortunately Leslie soon gets divorced by her husband and is deeply immersed in sorrow. With Yat-tong's company, she breaks away from the sad history and starts her new life. They get along so well that obviously they are turning to be something more than friends, at least everyone around expects that would happen sooner or later. Maybe just a matter of time. However, they have a large barrier. Leslie's ex-husband is the elder brother of Yat-tong. That means, they are indeed ex-in-laws. Truly, this is not just a matter of time then.

The Legend of the Condor Heroes
The Legend of the Condor Heroes is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in 1994.

ATM
ATM is a Hong Kong Comedy-Drama starring Stanley Fung.

Home of a Villain
Lam Chun-Kit (Ray Lui), a lieutenant in the triad, should be plenty content following his victory against a rival gang and the favor it has won him with his bosses. Though all is not well, as he has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, and with only a few months left to live, he decides to abandon life on the wild side and return to his family in Thailand to see his parents before he dies. Unfortunately, Kit receives a less than warm welcome from his brother Yan (Anthony Wong) who has...

The QUEEN of News
The highly-watched 6:30 PM news report is the battleground for news anchors. In the news department, seasoned anchors Man Wai-sum and Leung Ging-yan split into two factions, each vying for the top spot. Wen causes quite a stir and eventually climbs the corporate ladder. The vacancy for the prime-time female anchor sparks a series of storms!

Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
Set in 1930s Shanghai, the story opens with legendary gambler Gon and his vow to recover his father's casino from Shanghai tycoon Fung In his quest, he becomes acquainted with Sou and uncovers her fiance's nefarious conspiracy. Sou gives her heart to Gon, but he can't forget his old love Gu. Meanwhile, up-and-coming gangster Hui Man Keung is quickly making his name in Shanghai. Crossing paths during chaotic times, Hui, Gon, and Ding Lik become brothers and business partners, but Fung recruits Hui and Ding to his side through backhanded methods. Though deeply in love with Fung's daughter Ching Ching, Hui can only turn away from love and friendship when Fung's true nature is revealed. Fung, however, is not about to just let Hui walk away.

Love is Beautiful
Larine and Jojo have been friends since childhood. They have both been chosen to be mistresses to the emperor because of their beauty. Larine's mother died a long time ago. She pretends to be ugly when the government officials visit in order to stay with her father. However, during one festival, she saves the plain-dressed emperor, without realizing who he is. He cannot put her aside when he gets back to the palace and decides to marry her. Jojo is jealous of her. She lies to her and takes her to a gypsy, who switches their faces. From then on, their fates change...

The Romantic Swordsman
The Romantic Swordsman is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series. It was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in September 1995.

The Case of the Cold Fish
On the peaceful Lantau Island of Hong Kong, a murder takes place. A Eurasian is suspected until he turns out to be a cop from the city S.W.A.T team. The laid-back chief inspector Chow of the island is forced to collaborated. The ways of a city cop and the ways of a country cop collides into series of laughs.
Filmography
as Fa
as Plastic Surgeon
as Mrs. Cheung
as Grace Ip
as Folk Song Group for Ha Kun's Store
as 万妮
as Jane
as Miss Ng
as Mrs. Chow
as Maggie Q
as Suzie
as Smartee
as Angry Woman Outside School
as Bride of Mr. Chu
as May
as Madam Kwan
as Madam
as Heung
as Karen's Sister
as Christin
as Queenie Lau
as Officer Kwan
as Mrs. Cecile Ma
as Councillor Tam's Assistant
as Grace Li
as Peggy
as Ho Hong-yeuk
as Wendy Lee
as Emma's Colleague
as Police Constable
as Detective Po
as Pauline Ko
as Angel's Friend
as One of Kon's Clients
as Kuen
as May Ho
as Heung
as Mrs. Lee
as Tour Guide
as Lee Ga Bo
as Cheung Ka-Lam
as Yim-Fong
as Ting's teacher
as Daisy
as Laboratory Assistant
as May
as Detective Tun
as 穆念慈 Muk Nim-chi
as Feng fei xue
as Joanne
as Bo
as 屠天丽
as Bo
as CTV News Reporter