Hongkongese actors born in 1954

Here are 5 famous actors from Hong Kong were born in 1954:

Lawrence Cheng

Lawrence Cheng (December 28, 1954 Hong Kong-) also known as 郑丹瑞, Dan Shui Cheng, Dan-rui Zheng, zeng6 daan1 seoi6, Zhéng Dánrúi, 鄭丹瑞, Lawrence Cheng Tan Shui, Tan Shui Cheng, Tan-shui Cheng, Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui, Ah Tan, 阿旦, Cheng Tan-Sui, Lawerence Cheng Dan-Sui or Cheung Tan-Shui is a Hongkongese screenwriter, film director, actor, film producer, presenter, disc jockey and master of ceremonies.

He was born in Hong Kong on December 28, 1954, and began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1970s. Cheng is best known for his comedic roles in Hong Kong cinema, and he has acted in over 130 films throughout his career. In addition to acting, Cheng has also worked as a screenwriter and director, and has produced several films.

Cheng is a versatile performer, having also worked as a radio DJ and TV host. He has won numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry in Hong Kong, including the Best Actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

In recent years, Cheng has become more involved in philanthropic work, and has raised funds for a number of charitable organizations. He is considered one of the most respected figures in Hong Kong entertainment, and has inspired many young artists and actors throughout his career.

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan (April 7, 1954 Victoria Peak-) a.k.a. Jacky Chan, Chan Gong Sang, Kong-Sang Chan, Chan Kong San, Sing Lung, Chan Kong Sang, Cheng Long, Fang Shilong, Kong Sang, Pao Pao, 大哥, Big Brother, Chan Kong-sang, 元樓, Chén Gǎngshēng, 房仕龍, Yuen Lou, Fong Si-lung, Yuen-Lung Chan, Chen Yuan-lung, Lung Cheng, Chen Yuan Lung, Chen Gang Shen, Lung Chen, Chan Yuan Lung, Chan Kwong Sang, Chen Lung, Chen Yuen Lung, Long Cheng, Chan Yuen Lung, Yuan Lung Chan, Jackie Chen, Can Gong Sang, Chan, Chéng Lóng, Sing4 Lung4, Can4 Gong2 Sang1, 炮炮, Pao-pao, Jackie, Y'uen Lo, Jackie Chan, SBS, MBE, Yuen Lo, 陳元龍, Little Jack, Jakkî Chen or Yuan Lung Chen is a Hongkongese actor, film director, film producer, stunt performer, screenwriter, martial artist, singer, television producer, entrepreneur, comedian, spokesperson and voice actor. His children are called Jaycee Chan and Etta Ng Chok Lam.

Jackie Chan began his career as a stuntman in Bruce Lee's films before becoming a well-known martial arts actor in his own right. He has starred in over 150 films, including the "Rush Hour" series, "Police Story," and "Drunken Master." Chan has also won numerous awards for his work, including an Honorary Oscar in 2016 for his lifetime achievement in the film industry. In addition to his acting and stunt work, Jackie Chan is also involved in philanthropy and has established the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation to help children in need.

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Liu Kai-chi

Liu Kai-chi (April 7, 1954 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. Kai Chi Liu, Lui Kai Chi, Kai-chi Liu, 廖啟智, 廖启智, Liào Qǐzhì, Liu6 Kai2 Zi3, Dick Liu, Liao Qizhi or Liu Kai Chee is a Hongkongese actor. He has three children, Liu Man-zit, Liu Man-san and Liu Man-nok.

Liu Kai-chi started his career as a stuntman and worked his way up to become a popular character actor known for his versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. He has won numerous awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1996 for his role in "Viva Erotica" and the Hong Kong Drama Awards for Best Actor in 2002 and 2004.

In addition to his work in film and television, Liu is also a prolific stage actor and has appeared in numerous plays in Hong Kong and China. He is known for his dedication to his craft and is highly respected by his peers in the industry.

Outside of acting, Liu is also involved in charity work and has been an ambassador for various organizations that support children's health and education. He is also a devout Christian and has said that his faith has been an important part of his life and career.

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Mars

Mars (February 28, 1954 Hong Kong-) also known as Cheung Wing Fat, Sing Feng, Huò Xīng, Huo Hsing, Chiang Wing Fat, Fo Sing, Huo Shing, Wing Fat Chiang, Wing-Fat Cheung, Jiang Wing-Fat, Chiang Wing-Fat, Weird Fire Star, Martian Monster or Burning Star is a Hongkongese actor, stunt performer, film producer, martial artist, action director and film editor.

He is known for his electrifying performances in action movies and has worked in more than 200 movies in his career. Mars started his career as a stuntman and then slowly transitioned into playing supporting roles in Hong Kong movies. He gained international fame after working in the Bruce Lee biographical movie, "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story". Some of his most popular movies include "Enter the Dragon", "Project A", "Police Story", "The Young Master", and "Armour of God". Mars has won several awards for his work in movies, including the Best Actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. He is also a skilled martial artist and has trained in various forms of martial arts such as taekwondo, karate, and boxing. In addition to acting, Mars has produced and directed movies, and has worked as an action choreographer on several films. He continues to act in movies and is considered a living legend in the Hong Kong film industry.

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Billy Lau

Billy Lau (April 3, 1954 Hong Kong-) also known as Lau Nam Kwong, Nan-kuang Lao, Lan Guang Lau, Nam Kwong Lau, Nam-kwong Lau, Billy Low or Billy Lau Nam-Kwong is a Hongkongese actor.

He began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor and rose to fame in the 1970s and 1980s in Hong Kong cinema. Lau is known for his roles in martial arts films such as "The Prodigal Son" and "Once Upon a Time in China II" as well as comedic roles in films like "Aces Go Places 2" and "The Inspector Wears Skirts".

Aside from acting, Lau has also worked as a screenwriter, producer and director in the Hong Kong film industry. He has won awards for his work behind the camera including Best Screenplay at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1991 for "Fong Sai-Yuk". In recent years, Lau has focused on stage acting and has been involved in productions for the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre and other theater companies.

Over the course of his career, Lau has worked with many famous actors and directors in Hong Kong cinema including Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Jet Li, and Tsui Hark. He continues to be a respected and beloved figure in the industry today.

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