Ricky Hui

Ricky Hui

Deceased · Born: Aug 3, 1946 · Died: Nov 8, 2011

Personal Details

BornAug 3, 1946 Panyu, Guangdong, China
Relatives
  • Samuel Hui (Sibling)
  • Michael Hui (Sibling)
  • Stanley Hui (Sibling)

Biography

Ricky Hui, a renowned figure in the entertainment industry, was born on August 3, 1946, in Panyu, Guangdong, China. However, his life took a significant turn in 1950 when his family migrated to Hong Kong. This move would have a profound impact on his future, as he and his siblings, Michael Hui and Samuel Hui, would go on to pursue careers in the entertainment industry.

Growing up, Ricky was exposed to the world of music and acting due to his parents' influence. His father was a talented violinist, while his mother was a passionate fan of Cantonese opera. This exposure would lay the foundation for Ricky's future endeavors, as he and his siblings would eventually appear in a plethora of comedy movies together.

Ricky's talents extended beyond acting, as he is also a skilled singer. Throughout his career, he has released seven albums, showcasing his vocal abilities. Furthermore, he has written songs for his brother Sam and has even appeared in his concerts. In addition to his music career, Ricky has also made a name for himself on stage, participating in various productions.

In 2001, a documentary titled "Laughing Kaleidoscope" was released, highlighting the entertainment industry in Hong Kong. Ricky was featured alongside other notable artists, providing a glimpse into his life and career. He continued to stay active in the industry, participating in the "Sing Along Golden Hits Encore Concert" in 2004 and the "Rosanne in Starry Night Concert" in 2006.

Throughout his illustrious career, Ricky has maintained a reputation as one of the most respected celebrities in Hong Kong's show business, much like his brothers Michael and Samuel. His dedication to his craft and his contributions to the entertainment industry have cemented his place as a beloved figure in Hong Kong's cultural landscape.

Career

2004
Super Model
Super Model as King Model
1989
1988
Top Squad
Top Squad as Police mess cook
1987
Project A 2
Project A 2 as Policeman #268
1985
Mr. Vampire
Mr. Vampire as Man Choi
1978
1975
1972
The 14 Amazons
The 14 Amazons as Hsia Soldier - King's Tent