Hongkongese actors born in 1955

Here are 9 famous actors from Hong Kong were born in 1955:

Simon Yam

Simon Yam (March 19, 1955 Hong Kong-) also known as Dahua Ren, Simon Yam Tat-Wah, Simon Lau, Mr. Yam Tat Wah, Simon Yan, Simon Young, Simon Yum, Yam Tat-Wah, Yan Tat Wah, Simon Lam, 任達華, 任达华, Rén Dáhuá, Jam6 Daat6 Wa4, Tat-Wah Yam, Simon Yam Tat Wah, Yam Tat Wah, Simon Yau, Ren Da-Hua or Jam6 Daat6-wa4 is a Hongkongese actor, model and film producer. His child is called Ella Yam.

Yam attended the Chinatown Secondary School in Singapore before he moved to Hong Kong to pursue his acting career. He initially started his career in the entertainment industry as a model before transitioning into acting. He made his acting debut in the 1987 film, "Club Spirit" and has since appeared in over 200 films.

Yam is known for his versatility as an actor and has taken on a variety of roles throughout his career, ranging from villainous characters to more comedic roles. He gained international recognition for his role in the 1992 film, "Full Contact," directed by renowned filmmaker, John Woo.

Aside from acting, Yam has also ventured into film production, starting his own production company, 1492 Pictures, in 1997. He has produced several films including "Killing End," "Fire of Conscience," and "Night Fall."

Yam has won several awards for his acting, including the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1993 film, "Cageman." He was also awarded the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor for his role in the 2002 film, "Men Suddenly in Black."

Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Yam has also had his share of controversy. In 2019, he was attacked on stage during a promotional event in China, suffering several knife wounds. He has since recovered from the incident and continues to act in films.

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Lee Siu-kei

Lee Siu-kei (December 4, 1955-) a.k.a. Zhaoji Li, Mr. Sui Kay, Siu-Kei Lee, Lee Siu Kay, Keith Lee Siu Kei, Siu-Kay Lee or Siu Kee Li is a Hongkongese screenwriter, actor, film director and film producer.

He is known for his work in the Hong Kong film industry, and has written or directed over 30 films. Lee began his career as an actor in the late 1970s, appearing in numerous kung fu and action films. He then transitioned into screenwriting and directing, and gained critical acclaim with his 1990 film "The Bare-Footed Kid", which won several awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards. He has also collaborated with famous Hong Kong directors such as John Woo and Wong Jing. In addition to his work in film, Lee has also acted in several TV series and stage productions. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Hong Kong cinema, and continues to be active in the industry today.

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Wong Jing

Wong Jing (May 3, 1955 Hong Kong-) also known as Wáng Jīng, Jing Wong, Wong Ching, Jing Wang, Wong Tsing, Wang Ching, Wang Jing, Wang Tsing, Mr. Wong Jing, Wong4 Zing1, 王晶, Yat Cheong Wong, Wong Yat Cheong, Ging Wong, Wong Yat-Cheung, C. Wong or Wong Yat Cheung is a Hongkongese screenwriter, film director, actor, film producer, presenter, writer, television director and television producer. He has one child, Ada Wong.

Wong Jing is considered to be one of the most versatile personalities in the Hong Kong film industry. He started his career in the 1970s as a scriptwriter for TV dramas and gradually moved into filmmaking. With more than 200 films to his credit, he is known for his contributions to genres like comedy, action, and erotica. Many of his films have attained cult status in Hong Kong cinema.

Wong Jing rose to fame in the early 1990s with hits like "God of Gamblers" and "All for the Winner". He has directed and produced numerous films in the gambling-themed genre, which have been popular not only in Hong Kong but also in other Asian countries. Despite being criticized for promoting gambling, his films have received numerous accolades and awards over the years.

Apart from filmmaking, Wong Jing has also been involved in television production, hosting talk shows and producing dramas. He is known for his outspoken personality and has been involved in several controversies. Despite the criticism, he remains one of the most influential and successful filmmakers in Hong Kong cinema.

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Alfred Cheung

Alfred Cheung (December 28, 1955 Hong Kong-) also known as Alfred Cheung Kin-ting, Jianting Zhang, Kin Ting Cheung, Chang Chien-Ting, Zhang Jian-Ting, 張堅庭 or Kin-ting Cheung is a Hongkongese film director, actor, screenwriter, film producer, entrepreneur and writer. His children are called Jonathan Linux Cheung, Justin Baggio Cheung and Jasmine Katherine Cheung.

Born in Hong Kong in 1955, Alfred Cheung is a well-known figure in the Hong Kong film industry. He has directed a number of films, including "The Romance of Book and Sword" and "The Eight Happiness". In addition to his work in film, Cheung has also worked as a writer and producer. He has written several books, including "The Road to Success" and "The Butterfly Effect".

Cheung's career has been marked by a number of awards and accolades. He has won numerous awards for his work in film and was named Best Director at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1988. In addition to his work in entertainment, Cheung is also an entrepreneur, having founded several successful businesses in Hong Kong.

Cheung is married and has three children: Jonathan, Justin, and Jasmine. Despite his success, Cheung remains committed to giving back to his community. He has been involved in a number of charitable organizations and is known for his philanthropic work.

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Frankie Chan

Frankie Chan (November 30, 1955 Hong Kong-) also known as Fan-Kei Chan, Chan Wing Yuk, Frankie Chi Leung Chan, Franky Chan, Mandingo, Yung-yu Chen, Cheng Yung Yu, Chen Yung Yu, Yung Ya Chen, Chen Yu-yung, Hsun Chi Chen, Frankie Chan Fan-kei, Chén Xūnqí, Fun Chi Chan, Chen Fun Chi, Chen Hsun-Chi, Chan Wing-Yuk, Chen Yung-Yu, Chen Hsua-Chi, Chen Jung-Chi, Chan Fun-Kei, Frankie Chen, Chen Fang-Chi, Chan Fan-Ki, Chen Fen-Kee, Chen Shiun-Chi, Chan Fan-Chi, Chen Tsun-Chi, Chen Fun-Chi, Chne Yung-Yu, Chen Fin-Kai, Chen Yung-Chao, Chen Shung-Chi, Chen Fen-Chi, Shun Chi Chen or Xunqi Chen is a Hongkongese actor, film director, film producer, composer, film score composer, screenwriter and musician. He has one child, Chan Hoi Sum.

Frankie Chan started his career as a stuntman in the Hong Kong film industry and later became a successful actor. He is best known for his roles in martial arts films such as "Shaolin Intruders" and "The Seven Grandmasters".

In the 1980s, Frankie Chan began working behind the scenes as a film director, producer, and composer. He directed and produced several successful films, including "Outlaw Brothers" and "Dragon From Russia". He also composed music for many Hong Kong films, including "Police Story" and "Heart of Dragon".

Aside from his work in the film industry, Frankie Chan is also a talented musician. He formed a band called "The Friends" in the 1980s and released several albums. He also composed theme songs for several films, including "City Hunter" and "Mr. Vampire".

Frankie Chan has won several awards for his work in the film industry, including the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Song. He continues to work in the industry today and is considered a legend in Hong Kong cinema.

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Albert Au

Albert Au (July 31, 1955 Hong Kong-) otherwise known as Siu-Keung Au, Albert Au Shui Keung, 區瑞強, ÇøÈðÇ¿, 歐瑞強, Au Sui Keung, °Ï·ç±j, ¼Ú·ç±j, 欧瑞强, 区瑞强 or Au, Albert is a Hongkongese singer, disc jockey, actor, songwriter and singer-songwriter.

He began his music career in the late 1970s and has released over 20 albums since then. Albert Au is known for his soulful ballads and was one of the leading singers in the Cantopop genre during the 1980s and 1990s. He has won several awards throughout his career including the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards and has been named one of the 10 most popular male singers in Hong Kong. In addition to his music career, Albert Au has also appeared in numerous films and television dramas. He is also a popular disc jockey and has hosted several radio shows in Hong Kong. Throughout his career, Albert Au has been an advocate for charity work and has been involved in several fundraising events for various organizations.

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Chow Yun-Fat

Chow Yun-Fat (May 18, 1955 Lamma Island-) a.k.a. Fat Tsai, Fatt "Kor", Chow Anderson, Chow Yun Fat, Chow Yun Fatt, Amon Chow, Yuen Fat Chow, Chow Yuen Fat, Yun-Fat Chow, 周潤發, 周润发, Zhōu Rùnfā, Zau1 Jeon6faat3, Babyface killer or Chow Yun-fat is a Hongkongese actor and screenwriter.

He rose to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s with his roles in Hong Kong action films, including "A Better Tomorrow", "The Killer", and "Hard Boiled". Chow's suave demeanor and charismatic presence made him a leading man in Chinese cinema, and he later gained international recognition for his roles in Hollywood films such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End". In addition to acting, Chow is also involved in philanthropy work and has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme. He has won numerous awards throughout his career, including Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Cannes Film Festival.

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Shing Fui-On

Shing Fui-On (February 1, 1955 Hong Kong-August 27, 2009 Hong Kong) also known as Shing Fooi On, Sing Fui On, Shing Fai On, Cheng Kui An, Fui-On Shing, F.O. Shing, Sing Fu On, Shing Fui On, Sing Fui Ann, Big Dumber, Dai Sor, sing4 fui1 on1, 成奎安, 大傻, Fui On Shing or Dai Saw was a Hongkongese actor.

He was best known for his roles in Hong Kong action and horror films, including "A Better Tomorrow" (1986), "The Killer" (1989), and "Ebola Syndrome" (1996). Shing made his acting debut in 1978 and went on to appear in over 100 films throughout his career. He was often cast as a villain or supporting character, known for his intense and captivating on-screen presence. Shing Fui-On was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer in 2003 and passed away on August 27, 2009, at the age of 54.

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Ringo Lam

Ringo Lam (December 8, 1955 Hong Kong-) also known as Lín Lǐngdōng, Ringo Lam Ling-Tung, Ling-Tung Lam, Lingdong Lin, Lam Ling-Tung or Lam Ling Tung is a Hongkongese film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor.

He began his career in the Hong Kong film industry in the 1980s, with his breakthrough hit being the action film "City on Fire" (1987), which starred Chow Yun-fat. He went on to direct a number of successful and critically acclaimed films in different genres, such as "Prison on Fire" (1987), "Full Contact" (1992) and "The Victim" (1999).

Lam was known for his innovative use of action sequences and his ability to create intense and gritty atmospheres in his films. He often collaborated with actors such as Chow Yun-fat and Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his work has been influential on other filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino.

In addition to his work in Hong Kong cinema, Lam also directed a number of Hollywood films, including "Maximum Risk" (1996) and "Replicant" (2001). Lam passed away in 2018 at the age of 63.

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