Vin Choi

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Vin Choi Kay-Chun
Born
Choi Chi Fung 蔡誌鋒

(1984-05-23) 23 May 1984 (age 36)
OccupationActor
Years active2003 - present
Chinese name
Musical career
Also known asVin

Vin Choi Kay-Chun (born 23 May 1984) is a Hong Kong actor under TVB.

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Biography

After graduating from high school in 2001, Vin entered a contest hosted by TVB Weekly and won first place. He enrolled in the 18th TVB artists training course in 2002 and took on a few tiny roles.

Vin's first major role happened in the series Sunshine Heartbeat, where he played Fong Lik.

In 2007, Vin took on another major role in the series Best Selling Secrets as Luk Chit.

Filmography

TV series

YearTitleRole TVB Anniversary Awards Notes
2003 Not Just A Pretty Face
美麗在望
Kitchen Staff
Aqua Heroes
戀愛自由式
-
Find The Light
英雄刀少年
Cheung Man Hung
張文雄
Hearts of Fencing
當四葉草碰上劍尖時
Fei Chun
肥俊
Cameo
Triumph in the Skies
衝上雲霄
Hui Kong Shing
許光成
2004 Lady Fan
烽火奇遇結良緣
Imperial Bodyguard
侍衛
To Love With No Regrets
足秤老婆八兩夫
West Door Officer
西門卿
A Handful of Love
一屋兩家三姓人
Choi Chi Chung
蔡志聰
Split Second
爭分奪秒
G4
To Catch the Uncatchable
棟篤神探
-
The Vigilante in the Mask
怪俠一枝梅
-
To Get Unstuck In Time
隔世追凶
shopper
Sunshine Heartbeat
赤沙印記@四葉草.2
Fong Lik
方 力
2005 The Zone
奇幻潮
Tony
Revolving Doors of Vengeance
酒店風雲
Zing
2006 Forensic Heroes
法證先鋒
Dou Siu Wai
杜少威
Welcome To The House
高朋滿座
MadisonCameo
2007 The Brink of Law
突圍行動
Tung Yut Siu
童日昭
2007-2008 Best Selling Secrets
同事三分親
Luk Gin/Luk Chit
陸堅/陸哲
2009 Beyond the Realm of Conscience
宮心計
布小順
2010 The Mysteries of Love
談情說案
Ko Cheung-ting
Some Day
天天天晴
Reporter / photographer
2011 7 Days in Life
隔離七日情
Ng Tsz-chung
Only You
只有您
Chong Chung-leung, Leo
The Other Truth
真相
LeoEp. 8-10
Forensic Heroes III
法證先鋒III
Choi Chun
2011-2012 Bottled Passion
我的如意狼君
Tsui On
2012 L'Escargot
缺宅男女
Kenny Ma
Three Kingdoms RPG
回到三国
Lau Cung
The Confidant
大太監
Yuk-jun
2014 Ruse of Engagement
叛逃
Chung Ching-nam
2014-2015 Tiger Cubs II
飛虎II
PC Lam Man-fai

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