Hongkongese actors born in 1961

Here are 6 famous actors from Hong Kong were born in 1961:

Andy Lau

Andy Lau (September 27, 1961 Tai Po-) also known as Lau Fok Wing, Tak-wah Lau, Dehua Liu, Andy T.W. Lau, Wah Jai, Lau Wah, Wah Zai, Ngau Wah, Andy Lau Tak-Wah MH, JP, Hui Guo, Andy Lau Tak-wah, Andy Lau (I), Andy Lau Tak-wah MH, Andy Lau Tak-wah JP, Tak Wa Lau, Andy LAU Tak Wah, Liu De Hua or Lau Tak-wah is a Hongkongese singer, actor, film producer, presenter, songwriter and voice actor. He has one child, Hanna Lau.

Andy Lau started his career in the entertainment industry in the 1980s as a singer and later expanded to acting in films. He has released over 115 albums in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English and received numerous awards for his music. In the film industry, he has starred in over 160 films and became one of Hong Kong's most successful and versatile actors. He is known for his roles in popular films such as "A Moment of Romance," "Infernal Affairs," and "The Great Wall." Lau is also a prominent philanthropist and has been involved in charity work for over 30 years. He founded the Andy Lau Charity Foundation to support education and medical care in underprivileged regions in China. In recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry and charity work, he has been awarded the Medal of Honor and Justice of the Peace in Hong Kong.

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Francis Ng

Francis Ng (December 21, 1961 Hong Kong-) otherwise known as Francis Ng Chun-Yu, Wú Zhènyǔ, Ng4 Zi3koeng4, Wú Zhìqiáng, Chun-Yu Ng, Zhenyu Wu, Mr. Ng Chun Yung, Francis Wong, Chun Yu Wu, Francis Jun-Yu Ng, Francis Chi Keung Ng, Mental, Ngh Ji Keung, Ng4 Zan3-jyu5, Francis Ng Chi-keung, Ng Chun-Yung, Francis Ng Chun Yu, Ng Chan Yu, Ng Chi Keung, Ng Chun Yung, Francis Ng Chi Keung or Ng Jan Yue is a Hongkongese actor and film director. He has one child, Feynman Ng.

Francis Ng began his acting career in the mid-1980s and has since appeared in numerous films and television dramas. He gained critical acclaim for his roles in the films "Young and Dangerous" and "Infernal Affairs II". He has won several awards for his performances including Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards.

In addition to his acting career, Francis Ng has also tried his hand at directing. He made his directorial debut with the film "The Leaker" in 2018, which received positive reviews.

Outside of his work in the entertainment industry, Francis Ng is known for his charity work. He has supported a number of causes, including education and child welfare. He is also a devout Buddhist and often speaks about his beliefs in public appearances.

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Anthony Wong

Anthony Wong (September 2, 1961 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. Wong Chau-Sang, Anthony Perry, Wong Chau Sang, Chau-Sang Wong, Qiusheng Huang, Antony Wong, Huang Qiusheng, Chow-Sun Wong, Yat, Chau-Sun Wong, Chau Sang Anthony Wong, Anthony Wong Chau-sang, Anthony Wong Chau Sang or Wong4 Cau1-sang1 is a Hongkongese actor, screenwriter, film director, voice actor and television presenter. He has one child, Huang Yi Yi.

Anthony Wong began his career as a television host and then transitioned to film. He gained critical acclaim for his performance in the 1989 film "As Tears Go By" directed by Wong Kar-wai. Wong has won numerous awards in Hong Kong as well as international awards for his performances in films such as "The Untold Story" (1993), "The Mission" (1999), and "Infernal Affairs" (2002). He has also starred in Hollywood productions such as "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" (2008). Wong is known for often portraying complex and morally ambiguous characters. Along with his acting work, he is also involved in charity work and has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Hong Kong.

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Elvis Tsui

Elvis Tsui (October 13, 1961 Mudanjiang-) also known as Xu Jin-Jang, 徐锦江, 徐錦江, Xú Jǐnjiāng, Xu Jin Jiang, Xu Jin-Jiang, Jin Jiang Xu, Jinjiang Xu, Kam-kong Tsui, Elvis Tsui Kam-kong, Chui Gam-Kong, Xi Jim-Xiang, Xu Jim-Jiung, Chui Kam-Kong or Tsui Kam-Kong is a Hongkongese actor, artist, photographer, model, singer, visual artist and musician.

Elvis Tsui started his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1980s as a model and singer. He gradually transitioned to acting and became one of the most versatile actors in Hong Kong cinema, appearing in over 130 films and TV dramas.

Tsui is known for his diverse roles, ranging from comedic to dramatic, and he has won several awards for his performances, including Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards. He has worked with many renowned directors such as John Woo, Wong Kar-wai, and Tsui Hark.

Aside from acting, Tsui is also a talented visual artist and photographer. His artwork has been exhibited in several exhibitions and galleries, and he has published several photography books. In addition, he is a skilled musician and has released several albums throughout his career.

Tsui is highly regarded in the entertainment industry for his professionalism and dedication to his craft, and he continues to be active in film, TV and art.

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Jacky Cheung Hok-yau

Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (July 10, 1961 Quarry Bay-) otherwise known as Cheung Hok Yau, ÕÅѧÓÑ, ±i¾Ç¤Í, 張學友, Jacky Cheung, 张学友, Jackie Cheung, jacky cheng, Zhang Xue You, Xueyou Zhang, God of Songs, Jacky Cheung Hok Yau, Jackie Cheung Hok-Yau, Zhāng Xúeyǒu, Zoeng1 Hok6-jau5, Hok-Yau, Hok-yau Cheung or Cheung Hok-yau is a Hongkongese singer, actor, songwriter, lyricist, record producer, musician, music director and spokesperson. He has two children, Yiu-Wah Cheung and Yiu-Huen Cheung.

Jacky Cheung is considered one of Hong Kong's most iconic and renowned singers, having released over 50 albums throughout his decades-long career. He is often referred to as the "God of Songs" due to his distinct vocal style and ability to effortlessly deliver emotionally charged ballads. In addition to his music career, Cheung has also appeared in numerous films, including John Woo's "Bullet in the Head" and Wong Kar-wai's "Ashes of Time". Cheung has won numerous awards for his work in both music and film, including the prestigious Golden Horse Award for Best Actor. He is known for his philanthropy work, having established the "Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau Charity Foundation" which focuses on supporting children's education and healthcare initiatives.

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Felix Wong

Felix Wong (September 4, 1961 Hong Kong-) also known as Felix Wong Yat-wah, Wah Gor, Wong Wah, Officer Poon, Yat Wah Wong, Ri-hua Huang, Felex Wong or Wong Yap-Wa is a Hongkongese actor and singer. He has one child, Adrian Wong Tsz-ching.

Wong made his debut in the entertainment industry in the 1980s and quickly rose to prominence due to his good looks and acting abilities. Throughout his career, he has appeared in over 120 films and TV dramas, including classic Hong Kong films such as "A Better Tomorrow" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes."

Aside from his acting career, Wong has also released several albums as a singer, showcasing his smooth and melodic voice. In 1993, he even won the award for Best Male Singer at the Jade Solid Gold Top Ten Awards.

Wong's career has been marked by many awards and accolades, including multiple Best Actor awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the TVB Anniversary Awards. Throughout the years, he has remained a beloved figure in Hong Kong's entertainment industry, earning the respect and admiration of his peers and fans alike.

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