Sing-Kwong Tsang

Sing-Kwong Tsang

Personal Details

Biography

Sing-Kwong Tsang, a renowned figure in the world of cinema, has left an indelible mark on the industry with his work on a trio of iconic films. The first of these, A Better Tomorrow, premiered in 1986 and has since become a cult classic. This gripping narrative, which explores themes of loyalty, honor, and redemption, showcases Tsang's skill as a masterful storyteller.

Prior to his work on A Better Tomorrow, Tsang gained recognition for his involvement in the production of Project A, a 1983 action-adventure film that set the stage for his future success. The film's innovative blend of action, drama, and comedy, combined with its impressive visual effects, helped to establish Tsang as a force to be reckoned with in the world of filmmaking.

Tsang's subsequent work on A Better Tomorrow II, released in 1987, further cemented his status as a leading figure in the industry. This sequel to the original film, which picked up where the first left off, featured a star-studded cast and a complex, suspenseful plot that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.

Career

1993
Fight Back to School III
Fight Back to School III as Lam Tai Ngok's Bodyguard
The Crazy Companies
The Crazy Companies as Mainland Gangster at Nightclub
The Vampire Raiders
The Vampire Raiders as White Ninja
Magic Crystal
Magic Crystal as Karov's Fighter with Red Headband
A Better Tomorrow
A Better Tomorrow as Taiwanese Triad
Yes, Madam!
Yes, Madam! as Henry's Thug (uncredited)
1984
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter as Temple Student (uncredited)
1983
Project A
Project A as Coast Guard Sha Pi Gou (uncredited)
1982
1981
My Young Auntie
My Young Auntie as One of Charlie's Friends (uncredited)
Martial Club
Martial Club as Student (uncredited)