Lo Hoi-Pang
Lo Hoi-Pang, born on December 21, 1941, is a distinguished actor and singer hailing from Hong Kong. His journey in the entertainment industry began in 1973 when he enrolled in TVB's Training Classes, where he shared the experience with notable peers such as Chow Yun-fat and Ng Man-tat.
Over the years, Lo has built a diverse portfolio, appearing in numerous films and television dramas that showcase his versatile acting skills. His significant contributions to the Hong Kong film industry were recognized at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards in 2012, where he received the award for Best Supporting Actor for his compelling role in the film "Life Without Principle."
Lo's performances are characterized by their depth and authenticity, earning him a loyal fan base and respect among his peers. His ability to bring characters to life has made him a notable figure in the realm of entertainment. With a career spanning several decades, Lo Hoi-Pang continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry, celebrated for both his artistic talent and dedication to his craft.
Filmography
Triad
A Journey Of Happiness
The Longest Nite
Rob N Roll
The Iron-Fisted Monk
Z Storm
One Second Champion
Zero to Hero
Line Walker
Guests in the House
Good Take!
The Second Woman (2012)
Buddy Cops
A Complicated Story
Drug War
Three (2016)
The White Storm
S Storm
A Beautiful Moment
Iceman (2014)
Agent Mr. Chan
Concerto of the Bully
Rigor Mortis
Chilli Laugh Story
Sparrow
King of Mahjong
Dream Home
Teppanyaki
Blind Detective
Throw Down
PTU
G Storm
12 Golden Ducks