
Joe Ma Tak-Chung
Acting
Biography
Joe Ma Tak-Chung (Chinese: 馬德鐘) is a Hong Kong actor. He was a policeman before he joined the Hong Kong entertainment industry in 1993. He is one of few Hong Kong actors who were former members of Hong Kong discipline or colonial services. Ma is most known for his extensive career with broadcaster TVB, particularly for the dramas "Journey to the West" (1996), "Triumph in the Skies" (2003), and "The Drive of Life" (2007).
Born: June 27, 1968
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Catch Me Now
A sum of drug money triggers a battle of wits between Kwong Yeung and Ko Chi, a detective and a thief. Yeung gradually discovers the true identity of Chi is a mob chief who uses the restaurant business to cover his illegal activities. Despite all efforts, Yeung lacks sufficient evidence to support allegations against Chi. Nevertheless, Yeung keeps a close eye on Chi and believes in the ultimate triumph of good over evil.

Do Do Midnight Quests

Flying Tiger III
The terrorist organization "Waganbu" infiltrated Hong Kong and set off a battle for chemical weapons in Hong Kong. Fan Shaofeng, the commander of the Flying Tigers, was ordered to fight against the terrorists. The Flying Tigers are trapped in the ruthless killing of Wagambu, the Special Service Superintendent Zhan Bowen convenes the police elites Zhang Weihua, Zhang Jiaxuan and Gao Zile to form a secret counter-terrorism team S Team . Faced with many crises, with the assistance of Interpol Xu Junfei, the two generations of China and Youth finally put aside their grievances and feuds and joined forces to prevent the spread of the chemical weapons virus in Hong Kong.

A Perfect Man
Yeung Yut Ching, an elite in the bodyguard world, is good at risk management and is the winning team in life. However, his unhappy childhood made him refuse marriage, and fate made him meet Yau Tze Ching, a clever woman who keeps breaking the rules of his life.

The File Of Justice
The Files of Justice is a series of Hong Kong legal drama produced by TVB. There were 5 seasons produced, the first was aired in 1992 spanning 13 episodes. The series revolves around a group of lawyers and legal personnel with stories interwoven between their personal lives and the court cases in which they’re engaged. This drama is Bobby Au Yeung's TV debut.

Born Rich
Billionaire tycoon Marcus Cheuk Yat-yuen welcomes home Malaysian swindler Sha Fu-loi, who claims to be his long-lost half-brother Cheuk Yat-ming. Blinded by the assumed brotherhood, Marcus fails to recognize the true nature of Fu-loi but brings him into the hierarchy of his family banking empire. They both face dilemmas of their own in their relationships. Marcus is married to Connie Ho Tseuk-nin, but an affair with his old flame Angie Tung Ling-chi following a traumatic kidnap scare threatens to jeopardize all he has. Fu-loi secretly falls for Marcus' younger sister Rene Cheuk Yat-sum, who is torn between this fake brother and her devoted admirer Ko Tok-man. Consumed by greed and jealousy, Fu-loi eventually reveals his hidden agenda...

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.

Fate of the Clairvoyant

Lost in Baimu
Peng Sen, a brilliant weapons engineer devoted to making the world safer through technology, is ready to marry his longtime love, writer Lin Qi. But just as they plan their honeymoon, Lin Qi vanishes, leaving only a breakup letter behind. Her sudden disappearance shatters his dreams and unravels a deeper emotional mystery.

Show Time Blues
Teen idols Ha (Mui Siu Wai) and Ping (Chan Mui Hing) fall in love with actor Ning (Ma Tak Chung) at the same time. Their entanglements make headlines everyday. Ha discovers that Ning is just using her, so she leaves him. Ping, on the other hand, meets a better man and retires from her singing career. The two most talented record producers, Choi (Lai Yiu Cheung) and Hung (Kwok Siu Wan, Florence) place a bet: whoever could train a nobody into the most popular singer in town would win. Then they meet Pui (Lam Ka Dong) and Shan (Kong Yan Ying) and turn them into popular idols. Shan’s uncle, Ming (Timothy Zau), persuades the “Three Flies” (Dai Yiu Ming, Lee Ka Keung and Man Ka Wing) to sing in his bar to attract customers. To his surprise, their performances are widely accepted and Shan therefore decides to bring them into the show business.
Filmography
as Qi Wen
as Pau Hey-yan
as Wangquan Shouzhuo
as Fang Li
as Yeung Man-sum / Sam
as Hu Tianming / Hu Zhun
as Yeung Yat-cheng
as Ko Sau-shing / Mo Kei-nam
as 展博文
as Kwok Tak-kan
as Tai Ching-kwan
as Jiang Zhan
as CP Lok Tat-Lin
as Mak Chay-tin
as Bai Longfei
as Zheng Yu
as Wang Hansheng
as Hau Tak-sze
as Lau Ting
as Chin Hon-to
as 朱棣
as Ng Jung Ming
as 70's Doctor Jin
as "Topman" Ko Tok-man
as Poon Cheuk-hing / Poon Muk-hing
as Kong Yeung
as Ngai Wing-biu
as Fu Chai
as Yu Chi / Li Kat-Cheung / Dai Lap-Yan / Fong Ka-On
as Koo Ka-Yuen
as Ko Fung (Martin)
as Ko Gan
as Chu Kot Ching Ngor
as Coach Cheung
as Ling Wun Chi (Vincent)
as Poon Chi-Lap
as Tommy
as 铁穆耳
as Sgt. Chou Lim
as 古桂生
as Husband of Don's Girlfriend
as Commander Jones
as Detective Rick
as Chick
as Ching
as 曾遠志
as Eric
as 叶荣晋 / Donald Yip
as Ben
as 曹德钟
as Man Hok-yan (Sam)
as Philip Wong
as Officer Ma
as 錢國榮
as Wong Chun Fat
as 梁向东
as 军佬
as David
as Tinson Kei (uncredited)
as Philip Wong
as 张立民(Matthew)
as 赵 宁
as Police Inspector
as 邓峰 Tang Fung
as 谭志朗 Tam Chi Long
as 宋家齐 Sung Ka Chai
as 陈玄风 Chan Yuen-fung
as Tsang Moon Fat
as 谢俊杰
as 龙子英
as Steve