Cheung Tat-ming
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Cheung Tat-ming | |||||||||||
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Born | |||||||||||
Occupation | actor | ||||||||||
Years active | 1989–present | ||||||||||
Spouse(s) | Dr. Nim-chi Ho (m. 2001) | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 張達明 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张达明 | ||||||||||
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Cheung Tat-ming (Chinese: 張達明) (born 2 July 1964) is a Hong Kong actor, comedian, director and writer.
Personal life[]
Cheung married Ho Nim-chi, a psychiatrist, in September 2001, subsequently announcing their divorce in 2016. They had one son and one daughter.[1]
Filmography[]
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- My Heart Is That Eternal Rose (1989)
- Lee Rock II (1991)
- A Moment of Romance II (1993)
- Big Bullet (1996)
- Troublesome Night 2 (1997)
- Troublesome Night 4 (1998)
- The Doctor in Spite of Himself (1999)
- A Wicked Ghost III: The Possession (2002)
- My Lucky Star (2003)
- The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (2006)
- The Luckiest Man (2008)
- Love in a Puff (2010)
- (2010)
- Flirting Scholar 2 (2010)
- Bruce Lee, My Brother (2010)
- (2011)
- Love Shock (2011)
- Scary Market (2011)
- The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011)
- Summer Love Love (2011)
- Fatal Invitation (2011)
- Good-for-Nothing Heros (2012)
- Everything Is Nothing (2012)
- Ultra Reinforcement (2012)
- Happy Hotel (2012)
- Moonlight Love (2012)
- The House (2013)
- Hello Babies (2014)
- An Inspector Calls (2015)
- House of Wolves (2016)
- Quiet Now! (2016)
- Always Be with You (2017)
- Agent Mr Chan (2018)
- A Home with a View (2019)
- The Incredible Monk 3 (2019)
- I'm Livin' It (2019) Won – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Altar Angel (2019)
TV series[]
- Happy Mother-in-Law, Pretty Daughter-in-Law (2010)
- (2007)
- (2004)
- (2000)
- (1999)
- Justice Sung II (1999)
- A Recipe for the Heart (1997)
- (1997)
- Soldier Soldier (1992)
- Yellowthread Street (1992)
References[]
- ^ "張達明突爆離婚 – 東方日報". orientaldaily.on.cc. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
- ^ Cheung Tat-ming at lovehkfilm.com
- ^ Cheung Tat-ming at chinesemov.com
External links[]
Categories:
- Hong Kong male actors
- 1964 births
- Living people
- Alumni of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
- Cantonese people
- Hong Kong actor stubs