Felix Lok

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Felix Lok
Born
Lok Ying-kwan

(1952-10-03) October 3, 1952 (age 72)
Hong Kong
OccupationActor
Years active1976 - present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 駱應鈞
Simplified Chinese 骆应钧
Transcriptions
Musical career
Origin Hong Kong

Felix Lok Ying-kwan is a Hong Kong actor. [1] His television appearances include roles in Looking Back in Anger , [2] The Drive of Life [3] and The Academy . [4]

Contents

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole
1977The Water Margin
A House Is Not a Home
1982 Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Hak-lin Tit-shu
1983 The Return of the Condor Heroes Lei Chi-seung
The Old Miao Myth
1984 The Duke of Mount Deer Yu Pak
The Return of Wong Fei Hung
1985 The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain Shek Meng-Tsen
Sword Stained with Royal Blood Cho Fa-shun
Take Care, Your Highness! Ngok-yee-tai
1986 New Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre Do Dai-kam
1987 The Legend of the Book and the Sword Lei Ho-sau
1989 Looking Back in Anger
1992 File Of Justice Chow Man Bun
1993 File Of Justice II Chow Man Bun
1994 File Of Justice III Chow Man Bun
The Legend of the Condor Heroes Wong Yeuk-see
1995 The Condor Heroes 95 Wong Yeuk-see
"Detective Investigation Files"
File Of Justice IV Chow Man Bun
1997 File Of Justice V Chow Man Bun
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Muk-yung Bok
1998 Journey to the West II Elder Jinchi
1999 The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain Lei Tsi-sing
2000 The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber Tse Shun
Crimson Sabre Lei Tsi-sing
2002 Golden Faith Ting Wing-tung
2003 Triumph in the Skies
The 'W' Files Kai Say
2005 The Academy
Just Love Ko Tin
Revolving Doors Of Vengeance Ng Gam Kuen
2006 C.I.B. Files
Face to Fate Go Shu-Tin
Forensic Heroes Mok Wai-To (guest)
2007 Life Art
The Drive Of Life Chan Jen Cheung
2008 Wasabi Mon Amour
The Four Ling Lok Shi
Sweetness in the Salt To Ying-Lung
2009 E.U. Kwok Pui
Just Love II
2009-2010 The Beauty of the Game Ko Kai-cheung
2010 The Season of Fate Lin Yee-Fat
Suspects in Love Chan Yau Keung (cameo)
Some Day Shek Yau-shun
Growing Through Life Mr. Yip
The Comeback Clan Ngai Chun-chong
Every Move You Make Yiu Tin-po
2010-2011 Show Me the Happy
2011 The Rippling Blossom Yue Fai-wong
Relic of an Emissary Geng Bingwen
The Other Truth Yam Kwok-chu
The Life and Times of a Sentinel Kei Man-cheong
Men with No Shadows Cheng Ka-wai
2011-2012 When Heaven Burns Ivan Wong
2012 L'Escargot Mr. Cheuk
2014 The Borderline Cheuk Bak-san
2014-2015 The Election Cheuk Tin-fan
2015 Incredible Mama Hung Shue-lam
The Menu Simon Ting
Karma To Fung
Night Shift Che Ding

Films

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