Benny Chan Ho-Man
Benny Chan Ho-Man (陳浩民) is a prominent actor and singer from Hong Kong, recognized for his versatile performances in both television and film. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Chan received his education at Raimondi College before earning a bachelor's degree in social science from Lingnan University.
Chan's journey in the entertainment sector took off in 1994 with his debut in a Vitasoy commercial. Shortly thereafter, he joined TVB, where he became a household name through various television dramas. His portrayal of Duen Yu in the classic series Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (1997), the iconic Monkey King in Journey to the West II (1998), and Na-tsa in Gods of Honour (2001) solidified his status as a leading actor in the industry.
In the early 2000s, Chan began to transition away from his work in Hong Kong, focusing instead on roles in mainland Chinese and Taiwanese television series. One of his notable projects during this period was the drama The Holy Monk, where he played the title role. This series garnered significant acclaim and popularity across multiple countries, further enhancing his reputation as a talented performer. Through his enduring career, Benny Chan has made a lasting impact on the Asian entertainment landscape.