Kwok Fung

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Samuel Kwok Fung
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Samuel Kwok Fung 郭鋒 in 2018
Born
Kwok Man Fu (郭民富)

(1951-10-27) 27 October 1951 (age 72)
British Hong Kong Ancestral hometown: Qingyuan city (淸遠市),Guangdong province, mainland China
Occupation(s)television actor, film actor
Years active1970 - present
AgentTVB (1974-1990, 1998-2012)
Spouse Susanna Au Yeung (歐陽珮珊) (m. 1977; died 2017)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 郭鋒
Simplified Chinese 郭峰
Website http://www.susannaauyeung.com/kwokfung.htm

Kwok Fung (born 27 October 1951 in Hong Kong) is a veteran actor from Hong Kong. He graduated the first training of TVB in 1971.

Contents

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Princess Agents Yuwen Zhuo
2015 Night Shift
P4B
The Wicked League
Beyond the Rainbow Yeung Ka-lei's father
Karma Suen Chun-yee
Sexpedia Kuk Choi-yi's father
The Menu Kwan Chi-wai
Second Life Cheung Kai-gam
Incredible Mama Fok Dak-wah
2014-2015 The Election Ho Chung-bak
2012 King Maker Emperor Ningzong of Song Tvb series
House of Harmony and Vengeance Tai TouTvb series
2011-2012 Bottled Passion Ko Siu-tongTvb series
2011 Curse of the Royal Harem Mukcheung-or Tvb series
River of Wine Sung To (宋濤)Tvb series
The Life and Times of a Sentinel Nip Koon-yat (聶貫一)Tvb series
7 Days in Life Fong Kwok-keung (方國強)Tvb series
Ghetto Justice Mai Bo (米布)Tvb series
2010 Can't Buy Me Love Emperor Taizong of Tang Tvb series
Every Move You Make Wong Tin-wing (黃天榮)Tvb series
No Regrets Cheng Long HungTvb series
When Lanes Merge Ngai Chiu-fat (魏潮發)Tvb series
OL Supreme Ling Tok (凌鐸)Tvb series
2009-2010 A Watchdog's Tale Chou Wai-Wai (周偉威)Tvb series
The Beauty of the Game Chiu Kai-hungTvb series
2009 D.I.E. Again Lo Yau Hang (Lo Sir)(羅有恆)Tvb series
In the Chamber of Bliss Tvb series
Rosy Business PrinceTvb series
E.U. Lam Sen Beng (林順耕)Tvb series
A Chip Off the Old Block Ching Yan (程仁)Tvb series
Beyond the Realm of Conscience Ko Yiu-On (高耀安)Tvb series
Sweetness in the Salt Wu Kin (胡坚)Tvb series. Release overseas on January 5, 2009.
Man in Charge Tvb series
2008 When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West Poon Siu Tong (潘兆棠)Tvb series
When a Dog Loves a Cat Chow Bat-Kau (周不苟)Tvb series
A Journey Called Life Sze Lap-Ji (施立志)Tvb series
2007-2008 Survivor's Law II Suen Pak-To (孫伯滔)Tvb series
2007 Men Don't Cry Ling Long (凌龍)Tvb series
Steps Yeung Hon-To (Tom) (楊漢滔)Tvb series
A Change of Destiny Emperor Taizu of Song Tvb series
War and Destiny Lit Wun Shan (聶泓山)Tvb series
The Drive of Life Sung Hok Li (宋學禮)Tvb series
On The First Beat Lam Shun Gang (林順耕)Tvb series
Best Bet Ho Nin (賀年)Tvb series
The Slicing of the Demon Kong Yuk Shu (江玉書)Tvb series
2006 Safe Guards Surng Ching Tong (尚正堂)Tvb series. Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actor (Top 15)
Summer Heat Sui Wai Choi (水偉才)Tvb series
Land of Wealth Chai Ngai (柴毅)Tvb series
Placebo Cure Gu Yin (顧言)Tvb series
The Price of Greed Lam Sai Fung (藍世鳳)Tvb series
A Pillow Case of Mystery Tvb series
Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion Tvb series
Dicey Business Ko Ming (高名)Tvb series
Greed Mask Szeto Pak Nin (司徒柏年)Tvb series
2000 At the Threshold of an Era II David Fok King-leung (霍景良)TVB series
1999 At the Threshold of an Era David Fok King-leung (霍景良)TVB series
1988The Formidable Lady From ShaolinTantric Prajna Dharma KingTVB series
1985 Take Care, Your Highness! TVB series

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