Josephine Koo

Josephine Koo

Personal Details

Biography

Noted Hong Kong film composer, conductor, and pianist Josephine Koo has made a lasting impact on the world of music and cinema, with a career spanning over four decades. Her impressive repertoire includes a wide range of scores for films, television dramas, and stage productions.

One of her most notable works is the soundtrack for the 1984 film "Homecoming", a critically acclaimed drama that showcased her exceptional skill in crafting emotive and evocative music.

In addition to her work in film, Koo has also demonstrated her versatility as a composer with her contributions to the 1992 documentary "To Liv(e)", a poignant exploration of the lives of ordinary people.

Furthermore, her score for the 2004 film "Meili Shanghai" is a testament to her ability to create music that is both beautiful and thought-provoking, perfectly capturing the essence of the film's themes and characters.

Throughout her illustrious career, Josephine Koo has consistently pushed the boundaries of her craft, earning her a reputation as one of the most talented and respected composers in the industry.

Career

2015
Helios
Helios as Sophia
2013
Tales from the Dark 1
Tales from the Dark 1 as Customer (segment "Jing Zhe")
1992
Supercop
Supercop as Cheng Wen Shi - Chaibat's Wife
Fau sai luen kuk
Fau sai luen kuk as Teresa, Tony's wife
Handsome Siblings
Handsome Siblings as Empress/Black Widow
1991
The Banquet
The Banquet as Photographer