
Frankie Choi
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Frankie Choi.
Born: August 28, 1973
Known For

Secret Door
Thirty years ago, hardened criminal Yip Siu-tin is arrested for armed robbery and sentenced to prison. Siu-tin’s daughter, who has handled the loot, changes her name to Cheung Sum-yuet and starts a new life. She also gets married to yacht company boss Yen Ho-yin. Meanwhile, Chong Chi-kiu is a kid left behind by an accomplice who has died because of the robbery. Kind-hearted Tang Sing-him becomes his foster parent. A traffic accident causes Chi-kiu and Sum-yuet to run into each other again. But this accident somehow has something to do with Siu-tin, who is just released from prison. Sum-yuet can no longer avoid Siu-tin, who is a nightmare to her. Her marriage also has certain issues. Police officer Yeung Yan-hiu intervenes by launching an investigation, and she keeps going after Siu-tin and Chi-kiu. Unresolved grudges for thirty years are again put on the front burner. Everyone implicated in a robbery of yesteryear is drawn into this mess.

Battlefield Network

Airport Strikers
The Hong Kong Airport Special Police Unit (ASU) is a special police force responsible for maintaining public and aviation security, counter-terrorism, key personnel protection, disaster support and many other areas. Encountering different situations on duty, they see the joys and sorrow of life that make them reflect on their own lives. With every step forward, they establish a sense of mission as the airport security police.

The Learning Curve of a Warlord
During the chaotic Warlord Era, an eccentric soldier has a sudden stroke of luck and is promoted seven ranks to Marshal. He, along with his three silly friends, do all sorts of bizarre things. Meanwhile, externally, three wild warlords are eyeing him like a tiger. Internally, he doesn't know whether any of his three wives are spies. Ultimately, a battle for hegemony unfolds, with shells flying and dilemmas between friends.

Memento
A cop, a blind psychologist, and a mysterious murderer are embroiled in a mental game copying thriller movies. As the suspects are being killed one after another, the case seems to be heading to a dead end. When the answer seems to be knocking at the door, as the murderer finally is exposed and killed, the unexpected is standing right in front of them...

The Stunt
“Summit” was a reputable vehicular stunt team in the film industry, but an accident that happened two years ago made team leader Chai Tai-Chi disband the team. To pass on her late father’s legacy, Sheung Mei-Chu works as a stunt double at film studios while actively seeking to bring the team back together.

Moments of Love

Your Highness
A prince and his bride are ambushed, lose their memory, and are stranded in a lawless town. As rival gangs and invading troops close in, the prince uses his wit and compassion to restore order and face a looming crisis.

The Line Watchers
This is a story about Hong Kong Customs. The trio comprising Intellectual Property Investigation Bureau Senior Superintendent Hoi Fung, Trade Controls Bureau Chief Trade Controls Officer Kwan Pui-yan and Customs Drug Investigation Bureau Superintendent Wan Tsz-ki lead a contingent of elite customs officers and fresh-faced rookies, including Probationary Inspector Chan Ka-hing, to carry out diverse operations involving eggs, nuclear bombs, baby formula, heroin and much more. They are always ready to go all out not only on the ground, but also in the sky and at sea, showcasing a reinvented and ingenious Customs and Excise Department. This group of individuals adhere to the motto “Serve the Community with Commitment and Excellence”. Although they have their own issues, they can still overcome hurdles. They contribute to social stability and prosperity in Hong Kong, and Hongkongers are proud of The Line Watchers.

My Mom, My Ping Pong
"My Mom, My Ping Pong" begins with ten-year-old Yu Cheuk Wing, who is passionate about table tennis. Cheuk Wing’s skills keep improving as her coach Kwok Yat, who has come to Hong Kong through the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, takes care of her. Cheuk Wing hates losing, and she is depressed as she suffers defeat. Moreover, she and her mother, Kong Chi Yan, are drifting apart as they do not really understand each other. Cheuk Wing is then reprimanded by Kwok Yat, and she is so frustrated that she declares she does not play table tennis anymore. Chi Yan offers her encouraging words but in vain. The duo contradict each other even more. To help Cheuk Wing overcome hurdles, Kwok Yat wants her to train Chi Yan to become a satisfactory table tennis player in one day. Cheuk Wing takes up this impossible task. Cheuk Wing uses the allure of table tennis to get closer to Chi Yan gradually. She also understands her mother and coach’s support is her strong backing.
Filmography
as O Gin
as Inspector Zhan Guo Wei
as Bill
as Fu