Gender: Male
Birthday: January 2, 1953
Constellation: Capricorn
Nationality: Chinese
< p>Native place: FujianRegion: Hong Kong and Taiwan
Height: 174cm
Hong Kong film and television actors have never starred in a film since they have been in the film industry for more than 20 years In a true sense, the film is all about supporting characters. From a busy dad to a decadent and incompetent policeman, he plays almost all the joys and sorrows of small people in the city. With his meticulous and seamless performance, he has firmly established himself as the "number two funny actor" in Hong Kong. He is one of the few who relies on supporting roles to win. A popular star from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China. His ancestral home is Xiamen. He graduated from the third TVB artist training class and his first internship drama was "Suspicious Clouds". In 1973, he participated as a guest star in "Yingtai Crying Blood" directed by the late director Li Hanxiang. In 1989, he officially Participated in the first movie "Killer Butterfly Dream". In recent years, he has often collaborated with Stephen Chow in many comedy movies and joked about Stephen Chow as his "Master Qi". In 1991, he won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor for "Love"
Hong Kong comedian, one of the most important supporting actors. Originally from Xiamen, Fujian Province, graduated from the third artist training class of TVB.
Ng Man-tat looks old and has a stout figure. He has been in the film industry for more than 30 years and has almost never been a real protagonist. He is willing to be a green leaf, and has always been a green leaf for big-name stars such as Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Tony Leung, Leon Lai, Aaron Kwok, etc. Whether it is a father who does not do his job properly, a decadent and incompetent policeman, or a subordinate who is greedy for life and afraid of death but loyal and courageous. They all performed wonderfully, and their radiance was no less than that of the Mikado Superstar. In particular, he has collaborated with Stephen Chow in comedy films for a long time, and has become the undisputed "funny male number two" in the Hong Kong film industry.