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Stanley Cheung | |||||||||||
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Born | Hong Kong | 23 January 1982||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, presenter | ||||||||||
Years active | 2002–present | ||||||||||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 張景淳 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张景淳 | ||||||||||
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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 .
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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72 Tenants of Prosperity | 2010 | Customer neighbour | |
Perfect Wedding | 2010 | Louis' friend | |
Blue Magic | 2013 |
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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My Better Half | 2010 | Japanese high school student | |
In the Eye of the Beholder | 2010 | Scholar | |
OL Supreme | 2010 | Customer | |
Sisters of Pearl | 2010 | Court assistant | |
Can't Buy Me Love | 2010 | Eunuch Hon | |
Home Troopers | 2010 | Employee | |
Grace Under Fire | 2011 | Office worker | |
Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! | 2011 | Bat Kau Yan High School student | |
The Other Truth | 2011 | Kwai Jai | |
Lives of Omission | 2011 | gangster | |
Forensic Heroes III | 2011 | Eric Lau Man-kit | |
When Heaven Burns | 2011–12 | Hui Ka-ming | |
Let It Be Love | 2011 | Hugo | |
Daddy Good Deeds | 2012 | Wong Wai-leung | |
Master of Play | 2012 | "Man" Lee Chor-man | |
Witness Insecurity | 2012 | young Sapura | |
Three Kingdoms RPG | 2012 | Gap Se Long | Episode 20 |
King Maker | 2012 | Government official | |
The Confidant | 2012 | Hong Yau-wai | |
Reality Check | 2013 | Wong Wai-hong | |
Beauty at War | 2013 | Sit Tung-shing | |
Shades of Life | 2014 | Kwong Chi Hung | Episode 7 |
Rear Mirror | 2014 | Ryan Yiu Ngai Suan | |
Madam Cutie On Duty | 2015 | Mak Ga Lun | |
Limelight Years | 2015 | Diamond | |
Wudang Rules | 2015 | Cheung Ka-chun | |
Under the Veil | 2015 | Chiu Shing Chi the Crown Prince | |
The Executioner | 2015–16 | Chenghua Emperor | |
The Last Healer in Forbidden City | 2016 | Yam Sek-gang | |
Presumed Accidents | 2016 | Simon Yung Sei-man | |
Come Home Love: Lo and Behold | 2017-now | Gung Yip | |
Line Walker: The Prelude | 2017 | Airplane | |
Flying Tiger | 2018 | She Zhuohui (Coke) |
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Scoop | 2008–09 | Presenter | |
Pleasure & Leisure | 2009 | Host | Segment: "Trendy Segment Spots" |
E-News Front Line | 2011–12 | Presenter |
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