Tony Ho
Tony Ho Wah-Chiu, born on November 4, 1964, in Hong Kong, is a celebrated actor recognized for his compelling performances in both film and television. Ho's career took off with his notable role in "The Longest Summer" in 1998, where he showcased his ability to deeply engage audiences. He further solidified his reputation in the cinematic world with his remarkable portrayal in "Infernal Affairs" (2002), a critically acclaimed film that garnered international attention and was later adapted into the Hollywood hit "The Departed." His versatility as an actor is also evident in "New Police Story" (2004), where he exhibited his skills in action-packed roles.
Throughout his career, Tony Ho has made significant contributions to the Hong Kong film industry, earning recognition for his talent and dedication. His ability to navigate various genres, from drama to action, has made him a sought-after actor in the industry. With a career spanning several decades, Ho continues to be an influential figure in cinema, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and filmmakers alike. His work not only highlights his individual talent but also reflects the rich tapestry of Hong Kong's cinematic landscape.
Filmography
Quan Dao: The Journey of a Boxer
Who Am I 2015
Bingo
I Did It My Way
Z Storm
Cold War
Lucid Dreams
Due West: Our Sex Journey
Hand Rolled Cigarette
Bullets Over Summer
Dead or Alive: Final
Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry
Flash Point
Revenge: A Love Story
The Leakers
The Mobfathers
Infernal Affairs
Narrow Margin
The Gymnast
A New Breed of Criminal
Bends
Tailgate
Special ID
McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Concerto of the Bully
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Rebecca's Secret
Backfire (1988)