Ricky Hui Koon-Ying
Ricky Hui Koon-Ying (August 3, 1946 – November 8, 2011) was a prominent figure in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, renowned for his work as both an actor and singer. Rising to fame alongside his brothers, Michael and Sam Hui, Ricky played a significant role in the comedy film landscape during the 1970s and 1980s. Together, they became known for their remarkable on-screen chemistry and humor, contributing to a series of blockbuster hits that resonated with audiences.
Ricky’s unique comedic talent shone through in various films, leading to his status as a beloved entertainer. His collaborations with his brothers produced some of the most memorable comedies of the era, showcasing their ability to blend humor with cultural commentary.
In addition to his film work, Hui was also a talented singer, with a musical style that captivated many fans. His contributions to the industry were recognized throughout his career, earning him accolades and a dedicated following. Despite his passing in 2011, Ricky Hui's legacy endures, as he is remembered not only for his comedic brilliance but also for the joy he brought to countless viewers through his performances. His influence on Hong Kong cinema continues to inspire new generations of actors and entertainers.
Filmography
All's Well End's Well, Too
Plain Jane to the Rescue
The Haunted Cop Shop
The Private Eyes
Mr. Vampire
The Ghost Lovers
The Flying Guillotine
Security Unlimited
Games Gamblers Play
Iron Bodyguard
Challenge of the Masters
The Contract
Aces Go Places III: Our Man from Bond Street