Kenneth Tsang

Kenneth Tsang was a prolific actor whose career spanned nearly seven decades and included over 200 film roles. He began his acting journey in the 1950s, debuting in 'The Feud' at the age of 16, and quickly became a romantic leading man in Cantonese dramas and martial arts films during the 1960s and 1970s. Tsang gained international recognition for his supporting roles in action-packed crime films, particularly those directed by John Woo, such as 'A Better Tomorrow,' 'The Killer,' and 'Once a Thief.' His Hollywood debut came in 1998 with 'The Replacement Killers,' followed by appearances in 'Anna and the King,' 'Rush Hour 2,' and the James Bond film 'Die Another Day,' where he portrayed General Moon. Tsang also contributed to Singaporean television dramas in the 1990s, with notable works like 'The Teochew Family.' His versatility and dedication to the craft made him a respected figure in both Asian and international cinema, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.

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Country of origin

Hong Kong

Movies

Peking Opera Blues