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Cheng Chu-Fung
Cheng Chu-Fung

Cheng Chu-Fung

ActingBorn April 19, 1954 (age 72)Macao (now Macao SAR, China)

Biography

Cheng Chu-Fung (Chinese: 鄭恕峰) is a Hong Kong actor. His roles as vicious characters such as triad bosses have earned him the award of "King of Alternative Drama - King of Villains" in the variety show "Sunday King". In 2015 Cheng joined TVB as a basic artist in 2015, and before joining as a featured actor in TVB's dramas between 2010 and 2015. Cheng was born in Macau and had three siblings. At the age of 16, Cheng settled in Hong Kong completely for one year in order to obtain a Hong Kong Adult Identity Card. At that time, Cheng's father had planned to arrange for Zheng to work as a bookmaker in a casino but young Cheng prefer work as a clerk in Central. A few years later, he was introduced by a friend to work as a security guard at the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui. In 1976, he enrolled in the TVB Artist Training Course No. 5 and was accepted. However, he had to return to Macau to take care of his father, who was ill, and gave up the training. After graduating from the class in 1979, he became a contracted artist with Lai Television. In 1979, he signed up as a contract artiste with Lai's TV. His first TV drama was "The Day Silkworm" in 1979.

Filmography

2022Movie
2021
Operation Sniping

as Jin Shengze

Movie
2021Movie
2020
White War

as 基爷

TV
2020Movie
2018
Golden Boy Tang Bohu

as Prince Ning

Movie
2017
Indiana Five Stars

as Samaritan

Movie
2015
Knock Knock Who's There

as Funeral Home Staff

Movie
2015
Wild City

as Motel Owner

Movie
2015TV
2011
6th March

as Law Jo

Movie
2006
The Blind Detective

as 南宫杰雄

TV
2002Movie
2001Movie
2001
Troublesome Night 9

as Cruise Manager

Movie
1997
Full Alert

as Traffic Sergeant

Movie
1996TV
1995
Legendary Couple

as Arms Dealer (uncredited)

Movie
1991Movie
1987
Genghis Khan

as 别勒古台

TV
1985TV
1981
I Accuse

as 大鸡

TV
1980TV
1979
Reincarnated

as 鐵石

TV

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayApril 19, 1954
Place of BirthMacao (now Macao SAR, China)
Popularity0.8