Paul Chung
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Paul Chung | |||||||||||
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Born | David Chan (陳鎮文) 5 April 1959 | ||||||||||
Died | 1 September 1989 | (aged 30)||||||||||
Occupation | Actor, MC, DJ (early 80s) | ||||||||||
Years active | 1978-1989 | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 鍾保羅 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 钟保罗 | ||||||||||
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Paul Chung (5 April 1959 – 1 September 1989) was a Hong Kong actor, MC (Master of Ceremonies) and a DJ in the early 1980s. He committed suicide on 1 September 1989.
Biography[]
Paul Chung was originally a host in Commercial Radio and was part of a 13 member DJ group, including , Winnie Yu and Suzie Wong (TV host), so-called "6 pair-half". In 1981, he had a dispute with Commercial radio, and joined Asia Television (ATV/RTV) where he was cast in several TV dramas. He became popular when he costarred with Danny Chan and Leslie Cheung in two films.
Chung joined TVB in 1985, hosting a number of TV shows such as Miss Hong Kong Pageant and Enjoy Yourself Tonight (EYT). He was praised by media as "the best host of Miss Hong Kong".
He committed suicide on 1 September 1989 in his home of Shatin City One. It was reported that he had amassed large gambling debts prior to his death.[1]
Filmography[]
Movies[]
Year | Film's Name | Character | Director | Starring |
1980 | 《》 | Paul | Danny Chan, Leslie Cheung, | |
1980 | 《The Beasts》 | Louis | , Kent Cheng | |
1981 | 《》 | Paul | Clarence Fok | Danny Chan, Leslie Cheung |
1985 | 《》 | Paul Lo | Anthony Chan (actor) | Anthony Chan (actor), Lawrence Cheng, , Alfred Cheung, , Amy Chan |
Drama (RTV / ATV)[]
Year | Name | Character | Starring |
1981 | 《》 | Ah Man | , Kenneth Choi, , |
1981 | 《》 | Rosamund Kwan, Leslie Cheung, Max Mok (replacing Paul after an accident during shooting) |
References[]
- ^ Chung, Winnie. "Fame's final curtain". SCMP. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- 1959 births
- 1989 deaths
- Hong Kong male film actors
- Hong Kong radio personalities
- Hong Kong television presenters
- Suicides by jumping in Hong Kong
- 20th-century Hong Kong male actors
- 1989 suicides