
Eric Wan Tin-Chiu
Acting
Biography
Eric Wan Tin-Chiu (Chinese: 尹天照, born 28 October 1964) is a Hong Kong television actor best known for his role as "Fong Tin-yau" in the My Date with a Vampire television series trilogy produced by the Hong Kong television network ATV. Wan began his acting career after graduating from the ATV Training Course in 1983. He started as a host in television programmes for children before entering the drama department. He has since acted in many films and television series.
Born: October 28, 1964
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty

The Oriental Illusionist
The two juggling schools of Yin and Yang inside and outside Shanhaiguan started a juggling duel because of a "Book of Fortune" that was rumored to be able to change fate against the sky.

My Date with a Vampire
My Date with a Vampire is a 1998 Hong Kong television series produced by ATV. The story is based on the future events of the plot of Vampire Expert, a similar two-season television drama aired on ATV in 1995 and 1996. It blends aspects of the jiangshi with those of western vampires, while injecting elements of Chinese mythology and modern horror legends. The series is a tribute to Lam Ching-ying, the lead actor of Vampire Expert and a prominent cast member in the Mr. Vampire franchise, who died of liver cancer in 1997. It was followed by My Date with a Vampire II (2000) and My Date with a Vampire III (2004).

The Peeper's Story 2 - The Escape Partner
Qing and Xu Xi, embroiled in a long-standing debt, flee to Xiaomeisha. Lai Pijiu, who avenged Hoxha by killing Gao Feng, is wanted by the police and flees to Xiaomeisha. However, he is eventually discovered by Judy, who decides to hunt Lai Pijiu down in Xiaomeisha to avenge her husband. However, she is ultimately defeated and killed by him. Danqing and Xu Xi happen to be filming erotic photography nearby. To escape their debt, they decide to hand over all the photos to the police, ultimately leading to Lai Pijiu's execution. Danqing and Xu Xi decide to stay in Xiaomeisha and continue the successful Qingchun Sunset Photography Studio.

Defense for Innocence
Wilson, an important British official in the Shanghai Public Concession, was shot and killed in a bar.

Vampire Expert
Zhang Tian-shi's 18th generation disciple, Mao Xiao-fang, heads south to Hong Kong to track down the zombie king. Along the way, he meets Yang Fei-yun, a master of numerology and fortune-telling. Mao gains recognition for his exceptional Taoist abilities, which attracts jealousy from the head of the Seven Sisters Hall, Chung Kwan. Chung is bitter enemies with Mao, but her younger brother Chung Pong, a prodigious student, takes Mao as his teacher. Mao is unaware that Yang is a cunning and treacherous scoundrel. Yang tricks him into a trap, and eventually becomes the Great Demon King. Chung Pong sacrifices his relationship with his lover, Yuh Pak-sum, to become a great Taoist and help Mao defeat Yang.

My Date with a Vampire II
Nüwa, the goddess who created humankind in Chinese mythology, feels very disappointed and heartbroken after seeing how her creations have been corrupted by evil. She intends to end the world on 2 January 2001. Cheung San existed long before the world came into existence, and he has a crush on Nüwa. Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their friends plan to stop Nüwa from ending the world. However, they will come into conflict with not only the goddess herself, but also Cheung San and his followers.

Century of the Dragon
Rookie policeman Shing (Louis Koo) grapples with right and wrong in this action-packed story about Hong Kong gangsters. Assigned to go undercover, Shing is so successful in playing the part of a gang member that he becomes right-hand man to gang leader Fei Ling (Andy Lau). Shing comes to respect Fei Ling and question his original motives, but the troubled cop must make a crucial decision before rival gangs and impatient cops move in for the kill.

My Date with a Vampire III
In ancient times, the immortal Fuxi, the King of Humankind, desired to create a paradise called the Eternal Country in the human world. However, he came into conflict with his lover, the goddess Yaochi Shengmu (Holy Mother of the Shining Lake), because the latter's mission is to bring death and disease upon humankind. Fuxi eventually broke up with Yaochi Shengmu and started a new relationship with Chang'e under his alter ego, Houyi. However, he lost Chang'e when she flew to the moon after consuming a magic pill from Yaochi Shengmu. Fuxi blamed Yaochi Shengmu for separating him and Chang'e, and fought with his ex-lover. The elders of the Pangu clan intervened by imprisoning Yaochi Shengmu in Heaven while Fuxi remains in the human world. Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling are living happily in Heaven after their success in 2001. However, in 2004, Yaochi Shengmu breaks free and introduces a deadly virus to wipe out the entire Pangu clan.

Fist of Fury
Fist of Fury is a 1995 Hong Kong television series adapted from the 1972 film of the same title. Produced by ATV and STAR TV, the series starred Donnie Yen as Chen Zhen, a role previously played by Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury and Jet Li in Fist of Legend. The series is also related to the 2010 film Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen, in which Yen reprises his role. This series was edited into a 225 minute movie titled Sworn Revenge for the US market in 2002.
Filmography
as Mr Guan
as Jiang Beihai
as Ma Yiu
as 秦剑
as Officer Chiu
as Leo
as Simon Fish
as Big Head Man
as Chiu
as Lok Man
as Yu Mo
as 况天佑/况国华
as 蔡晓峰
as 秦汩
as 宋子隆
as 曾二两/曾昌
as 宋子隆
as 蔡学富
as 小子 / 唐容
as Huang Yuanhai
as 司徒莫问
as Ku'er
as 张力健
as 屠青云
as 小子(唐容)