Kenny Wong

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Kenny Wong
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Wong in 2019
Born (1963-04-30) 30 April 1963 (age 61)
Occupation(s) Actor, Assistant director, model
Years active1987–present
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Awards TVB Anniversary AwardsBest Supporting Actor
2006 The Dance of Passion

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 黃德斌
Simplified Chinese 黄德斌

Wong Tak-bun (born 30 April 1963), known internationally as Kenny Wong, is a Hong Kong actor. [1]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 From Vegas to Macau II Interpol
2016 Cold War 2 Stephen Han
2017 Colour of the Game Chan Ka Wai
2018 Men on the Dragon Lai Ka TaiNominated — Movie6 People's Choice Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor

Nominated — 38th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor

2020 Breakout Brothers Warden Tang
Shock Wave 2 EOD Chan King-To
The Infernal Walker Leung Cheuk-sang
2021 Ink at Tai Ping Yip Koi-tinNominated — People's Choice Television Awards for Best Actor
Raging Fire Tai Cheuk-yin
2022 Breakout Brothers 2 Warden Tang
Breakout Brothers 3 Warden Tang
Chilli Laugh Story KK
Just 1 Day Himself
2023 One More Chance Tai Zhi Kei
Death Notice Ah Long
The Brotherhood of Rebel Yao Gor
Cyber Heist Frankie Fan Tak-fu

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 War and Beauty
2006 The Dance of Passion Sung Tung-YeungSu Long-Yuet's husband.

Ka Chun-Fun's ex-husband.

C.I.B. Files Hung Ho-Yeung (William Hung)C.I.B. C Team Officer
2007 On the First Beat Hon Chin-KuenLee Man-Sing and Chung King-Fung's friend
2008-2009 The Gem of Life Sunny YauCalvin Ko's friend/business partner/admirer.

Sylvia Hong's ex-husband and friend. Revealed to be a homosexual.

2009 The Threshold of a Persona Wu Kit-Sam
2010 Fly with Me EdmondCID
2010-2011 Links to Temptation Ko Chung-wingVillain
2011 Grace Under Fire Fok Koon-waiMizongyi practitioner
Be Home for Dinner Gong Bun
2011-2012 When Heaven Burns RonnieBassist
2012 Let It Be Love Cyrus
Gloves Come Off Ko Wai TingMuay Thai gym owner
Master of Play Eric KauBar owner
Tiger Cubs Chun SumRobber (episodes 2-3)
The Last Steep Ascent Cheng KiuMedicinal herb farmer
Come Home Love Eric KauCoffee shop owner
2013 Beauty at War Tung Kat HoiPalace inmate
Karma Rider Silent HeroCameo
2014 Ruse of Engagement Ko Wai (Wai Sir)
ICAC Investigators 2014 Chow SirAppears in Case #5
Tomorrow Is Another Day Donald Yung Wai ChunPrincipal Officer of Rehabillation Unit, CSD (Correctional Service Department).
2015 Master of Destiny Cho Chi-wan
2015-2016 The Executioner Yip Sheung-lukNominated — People's Choice Television Awards for Best Actor (Top 6)
2016 Speed of Life To Cheuk-fungChief Inspector of the E&C Unit
Dead Wrong Lam Ho-yan
2017 Line Walker: The Prelude Pak-Key GorGuest Star from episode 1 to 5
Thailand gang leader
Friend & boss of Lok Siu Fung

Tried to help Chum Foon Hei but died in episode 5, killed in car crash driven by a high man

(Semi-Villain)

2019 Police Tactical Unit Neighbour and villainAppearance in episode 22 and onwards. He wanted revenge against the PTU.
2021 Ossan's Love KK Chak Kwok-keungNominated — People's Choice Television Awards for Best Actor (Top 5)
Nominated — People's Choice Television Awards for Best TV Drama Partnership (with Edan Lui and Anson Lo, Top 5)
2022 Forensic JD Yeung Hoi FungHead of HDMI

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