
Lau Kong
Acting
Biography
Lau Kong is a Hong Kong actor most known for his extensive career with the TVB network.
Born: August 24, 1946
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Crocodile Hunter
Two cops are partnered together and decide to protect two beautiful women who are actually rivals--one, a woman released from prison, the other, an actress who's been targeted for rape--while in search of escaped murderous convicts.

The Rough Ride
The Rough Ride is a TVB television series, premiered in 1985. Theme song "Me and You, He and Me" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui.

Ladies of the House

Off Pedder
The sitcom is about office politics in a magazine company, as well as family and romantic relationships amongst the characters, with the majority of the cast from Best Selling Secrets.

New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre
New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1986.

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.

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.

Hong Kong Godfather
When the boss of a highly profitable Triad family is forced to flee from Hong Kong, rival gangs swoop in to steal any piece of the action they can. York Koo becomes the family's acting boss, and must do what he can to handle the difficult situation, with mounting pressure from both the Hong Kong police, and rival families.

The Legend of Master So
SO TSAN, better known as Beggar So, is one of the ten best Kung-Fu maters known in Canton, the ‘Canton Ten Tigers‘, in the 1920's. His legendary life unfolds when he is falsely accused to have killed his father, also a renowned Kung-Fu master, who actually died of stimulant overdose. Ling, his lover, sacrifices her own virtue to the Commander in order to save him from prosecution. But TSAN, being unaware of her true intention, mistake her as flirting around. With a broken-heart, he goes downtown to start a new life. He, working in concert with his good friends, manages to set up a Kung-Fu school in Canton. The series mounts to a new climax when TSAN, just about to marry another girl YING, gets to know that LING sacrificed all for his sake. On the other hand, LING, deeply hurt from being misunderstood, is requested by QUAN, TSAN’s best friend, for marriage. The story continues with the intricate relationship among the four...

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...
Filmography
as 戴勞國
as Uncle Ma
as Yau Hon-yeung
as Baron Chan
as 丘瀚洋
as Yip Cheung-lok
as Lam Yuk Si
as Yik Sun Guong
as Cheung Tsz-Ming (chief superintendent)
as Luk Kam Kuk
as James Zhao
as Kwok Wing-Cheng
as Cheung Fuk Kwai
as Lam Kwan
as 罗富成
as Po Luk
as Jiaqing Emperor
as Fung Nam Tin
as Lo Fu-shing
as Ka Ho's father
as Lau Biu
as Yam Kwok Lung
as 道衍
as 程兆安
as Cher's Father
as Chu Siu-Cheung
as Cheuk Song-hei
as Shum Cheung-Lun
as Chuen
as Luk Wan Ting
as Choi King
as Yung Baak-chuen
as Lam Sum
as Bak Nai grandpa
as Li Man Hou / Cheng Kwan
as Cheung Fok Chuen
as 高福興
as 杨定中
as 楊合益
as 蒋权
as 康亲王
as 蔡国忠(蔡小棠父)
as 玄慈大师 Yuen-chi
as 谢信 / Tse Suen
as 向问天
as 冯光
as 武三通 Mou Sam-tung
as 武三通 Mou Sam-tung
as 程家希 Ching Ka Hei
as 吕世豪 Lui Sai Ho
as 洪展鹏 Hung Chin Pang
as Kong
as Officer Cheung
as 铁木真 Genghis Khan
as Blind Monk
as Magistrate Lee Mo Chun
as Tsang Kit Ngai
as Peter Lo
as 周濟生
as HK Police Commissioner
as Yan Tong
as Chief Jon
as 林耀东
as Hospital Director
as Detective Lau
as Keung Sir
as Lung
as 半边书生
as Chor
as Dragon Five (voice)
as Inspector Wong
as Insp. Kong
as Police Chief Shih
as Ko Yee (voice)
as Wei
as Leung
as Duen Hoi
as Sgt Bau Si
as Commissioner Tsang
as Commissioner Chow
as 成崑 (圓真)
as Wan Pak Ying / Bai He
as 方存智
as Dr. Kwok Din Kwan
as Shun-chi Emperor
as 李靖
as 完顏洪烈
as Chik Kon
as Kao Pang / Ko Peng
as 南宫鹤
as 電
as Tang Ke-Jian
as Fan Ming
as Chao's head student
as youngest Liu brother
as Robber
as Zuo's Bandit