Ken Lok Tat-Wah
Ken Lok Tat-Wah (Chinese: 駱達華), born in 1964 in Hong Kong, is a distinguished actor known for his extensive work in television. His journey in the entertainment industry began in 1983 when he joined ATV's artist training program. By the following year, he had secured a contract to appear in ATV dramas, marking the start of his acting career.
In 1994, Lok ventured to Malaysia before moving on to Taiwan, which broadened his exposure in the entertainment scene. After his tenure with ATV concluded, he transitioned to TVB, where he gained significant recognition. Some of his notable television appearances include roles in popular series such as "Old Time Buddy" (難兄難弟) in 1997, "Armed Reaction II" (陀槍師姐II) in 2000, "The Heaven Sword & the Dragon Sabre 2000" (倚天屠龍記) in 2001, "Whatever It Takes" (天子尋龍) in 2003, and "Maidens' Vow" (鳳凰四重奏) in 2006.
In 2004, Lok made a pivotal move to Shanghai, China, where he aimed to establish himself in the mainland Chinese entertainment landscape. Throughout his career, Ken Lok has been celebrated for his versatility and dedication to acting, making him a well-respected figure in the Hong Kong and Chinese television industries.