Fat Chung

Fat Chung

71 · Born: Dec 2, 1953

Personal Details

BornDec 2, 1953 Chaozhou, Guangdong, China

Biography

Noted Hong Kong actor Fat Chung has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim for his impressive body of work, with a number of notable film credits to his name. One of his most iconic roles was in the 1991 cinematic production "To Be Number One", a film that has left a lasting impact on the industry and cemented his status as a talented and versatile performer.

In addition to his work in "To Be Number One", Chung has also made a significant contribution to the world of cinema through his appearances in other notable films, including the 1986 action-packed "Millionaires' Express" and the 1984 comedy "The Return of Pom Pom".

Career

2013
1994
Deadly Melody
Deadly Melody as Hon Suen
1993
Crime Story
Crime Story as Ng Kwok-Wah / Wu Kuo Hua
1989
Lady Reporter
Lady Reporter as Break-and-Enter Thief
1988
Dragons Forever
Dragons Forever as Thug on Ship
1987
Eastern Condors
Eastern Condors as Soldier Sitting in Staging Area
1986
Magic Crystal
Magic Crystal as Triad Boss' Thug
Millionaires' Express
Millionaires' Express as Mountain Bandit
1985
Heart of Dragon
Heart of Dragon as Fa / Moose
Yes, Madam!
Yes, Madam! as Mad-dog
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars as Parachute Assassin
1983
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain
Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain as Blue Commander (uncredited)
Winners & Sinners
Winners & Sinners as Chan Chiu's Bodyguard
Knockabout
Knockabout as Vegetable Hawker / Big Eyes
1978
Game of Death
Game of Death as (uncredited)
1977
Bei po
Bei po as Extra
Enter the Dragon
Enter the Dragon as Guard Executed by Bolo