Stanley Cheung

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Stanley Cheung
Born (1982-01-23) 23 January 1982 (age 41)
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, presenter
Years active2002–present
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 張景淳
Simplified Chinese 张景淳
Musical career

Stanley Cheung King-shun (born 23 January 1982) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and presenter. In 2003, Cheung debuted as a member of the short lived boy band Cheers, which won Hong Kong's Best New Artist at Shanghai's Asian Music Festival in 2003. In 2006, Cheung auditioned for TVbeople, a talent casting system hosted by TVB, and was selected to sign a two-year artiste contract with the company along with six other winners. Before acting in dramas, Cheung has hosted several entertainment programmes for TVB. Cheung is perhaps best known for his role as Ka-ming in the 2011 drama serial When Heaven Burns .

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Filmography

Films

TitleYearRoleNotes
72 Tenants of Prosperity 2010Customer neighbour
Perfect Wedding 2010Louis' friend
Blue Magic2013

Television

Television dramas
TitleYearRoleNotes
My Better Half 2010Japanese high school student
In the Eye of the Beholder 2010Scholar
OL Supreme 2010Customer
Sisters of Pearl 2010Court assistant
Can't Buy Me Love 2010Eunuch Hon
Home Troopers 2010Employee
Grace Under Fire 2011Office worker
Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! 2011Bat Kau Yan High School student
The Other Truth 2011Kwai Jai
Lives of Omission 2011gangster
Forensic Heroes III 2011Eric Lau Man-kit
When Heaven Burns 2011–12Hui Ka-ming
Let It Be Love 2011Hugo
Daddy Good Deeds 2012Wong Wai-leung
Master of Play 2012"Man" Lee Chor-man
Witness Insecurity 2012young Sapura
Three Kingdoms RPG 2012Gap Se LongEpisode 20
King Maker 2012Government official
The Confidant 2012 Hong Yau-wai
Reality Check 2013Wong Wai-hong
Beauty at War 2013Sit Tung-shing
Shades of Life 2014Kwong Chi HungEpisode 7
Rear Mirror 2014Ryan Yiu Ngai Suan
Madam Cutie On Duty 2015Mak Ga Lun
Limelight Years 2015Diamond
Wudang Rules 2015Cheung Ka-chun
Under the Veil 2015Chiu Shing Chi the Crown Prince
The Executioner 2015–16 Chenghua Emperor
The Last Healer in Forbidden City 2016Yam Sek-gang
Presumed Accidents 2016Simon Yung Sei-man
Come Home Love: Lo and Behold 2017-nowGung Yip
Line Walker: The Prelude 2017Airplane
Flying Tiger 2018She Zhuohui (Coke)
Hosting programmes
TitleYearRoleNotes
Scoop2008–09Presenter
Pleasure & Leisure2009HostSegment: "Trendy Segment Spots"
E-News Front Line2011–12Presenter

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