
Kent Tong Chun-Yip
Acting
Biography
Kent Tong Chun-Yip is a Hong Kong actor. He was a popular TVB actor during the 1980s, nicknamed "Prince" and one of the "Five Tiger Generals" of TVB.
Born: September 29, 1958
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Known For

You're OK, I'm OK

Rise & Fall of Qing Dynasty

The Foundation
The Foundation is a TVB television series, premiered in 1984. Theme song "In Dream Several Sorrow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau, and the sub theme song "I Cannot See My Tears Flow" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Michelle Pau.

Gold Hairpins in the Palace

The Bund
The Bund is a Hong Kong period drama television series first broadcast on TVB in 1980. It is praised as the Godfather of the east and spawned several sequels, remakes and film adaptations. The theme song of the series, performed by Frances Yip, also became a memorable Cantopop hit.

Lord of Shanghai
In a time when Shanghai was controlled by the merciless warlords, sworn brothers Kiu Ngo-Tin and Kung Siu-San have to rely on each other. Together, the ruthless Siu-San and the cunning Ngo-Tin create a world of their own, but in order to stay on top, Ngo-Tin has no choice but to leave his past behind completely, including his confidant and true love Ku Siu-Lau, a Peking opera apprentice. When Ngo-Tin catches the attention of a local casino boss, he is introduced to Kam Tong, Shanghai's most powerful tycoon. Along with Siu-San, Ngo-Tin and Kam Tong become legendary figures in Shanghai. But success is short-lived as a single city cannot accomodate three leaders; Siu-San and Kam Tong enter a battle for power, creating havoc in Shanghai.

Secret Battle of the Majesty
This is a Qing Dynasty costume drama based on the background of the nine sons fighting for the throne in the last years of Kangxi. The nine sons of Kangxi wanted to have power. In order to seize the throne, they used all means to kill each other. The bloody palace struggle. Interspersed with martial arts battles, foreign rebellions, frontier battles, battlefield killings, etc., are magnificent. TV dramas that can combine literary and martial arts, delicate court battles and atmospheric battles on the battlefield, I am afraid that it will be difficult to go out of the right. The costumes of the whole play are all designed by special personnel, and they traveled farther to China for shooting in Yangchun. The scene of the war is majestic, which shows the full force of the Qing Dynasty. It is a hugely powerful drama, and the story goes round and round, and the audience must not miss it.

Love in Pavilion
It tells the story of Dongfang Huaizhu and Wangquan Hongye, the leaders of two major families, the Dongfangs and the Wangquans. In a time when humans and demons are in conflict, they work together to stabilize the situation in order to revive the Unity Alliance. On the seventh day of the seventh month, at the Bamboo Pavilion by the Huai River, their fates intertwine like the sheaths of two swords, never to be separated. They pick up the most heartwarming promise and tell a story that has endured for generations.

Never Say Never
A young man goes to great lengths to enter the drug syndicate to finish the undercover mission that his girlfriend started. Fang Han (Qin Junjie) and his girlfriend were childhood friends. She was an exceptional cop and undercover. Upon finding out that she was killed, Fang Han is overwhelmed with grief. He receives a secret code that only he can understand and accepts a mission to infiltrate the drug ring himself. Acting impulsively and always putting himself on the line of fire gets him noticed by their target Gu Tao (Xue Haowen) who begins to trust him. As they encounter countless dangers, Fang Han inches closer to finding his girlfriend's killer and to bringing down the syndicate once and for all.

Glory
After being framed in an old murder case, rising magistrate Lu Jianglai loses everything. Rescued by tea magnate’s daughter Rong Shanbao, he is forced into servitude as part of her revenge. As they navigate power struggles and hidden agendas, they uncover secrets, solve mysteries, and transform the tea trade—ultimately forging an unexpected bond that changes their fates.
Filmography
as Jiang Yiqian
as Old Man Wu Shuang
as Nangong Ye
as Duan Zhixing
as Huang Zhong
as Ba Ye
as Uncle Ming
as 阿都拉曼
as Uncle Chan
as Uncle Ming
as Uncle Li
as Uncle Li
as 楚怀王
as Wang Zha
as Wang Zhen
as Lai Guchuan
as Kwan Kung
as Tong
as 江户川大田
as Tian Jing
as Bao Erye
as Monk Mu Cha
as Chak Kam-tong
as Yun Qiang/允强
as 沈嘉南
as 陈浩明
as Kangxi Emperor
as 沈渊
as Kui
as Wah Ying
as 老父
as Mr Lee
as 万三千
as 蛇头
as 香本华
as 冒银南
as Fung Ting Kwok
as Captain Suen
as Hood
as 易天扬
as Emperor Kang Xi
as Cao Shan
as Crown Prince Ng Ying Hung
as Peter
as Kwan
as Tony
as George
as Wai
as Yik Tin Yeung
as Fong Heung-Tung
as Kent Tong
as Chiang Long
as Pi Chi Kee
as Yip
as Hua
as Soldier Sitting in Staging Area
as Tak
as Wong Yan Tung
as 杨振明
as Yao Ju
as 李元吉
as Pong
as 应子辉
as 康君利
as Koo
as Cheng Siu Chun
as 阮心让
as 小刘
as 陈翰林