Clifton Ko Chi-Sum
Clifton Ko Chi-Sum is a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry, recognized for his roles as a director, actor, producer, and scriptwriter. His career began in the late 1970s when he collaborated with director Clifford Choi, marking his entry into the world of television and film.
In 1982, Ko joined Raymond Wong's newly established Cinema City & Films Co., where he made his directorial debut with the 1984 film, The Happy Ghost. This film marked the beginning of a successful series that showcased his signature style, characterized by slapstick comedy intertwined with moral lessons, family values, and a sense of optimism.
Throughout his career, Clifton Ko has continued to create works that resonate with audiences, blending humor and heart in a way that reflects the cultural landscape of Hong Kong cinema. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the industry, making him a beloved and influential figure in the realm of entertainment.