Kong Hon

Kong Hon

Birth : 1939-10-09, Liaoyang, Liaoning, China

Death : 2017-12-07

History

Hon Kong was the stage name of Hong Kong actor Keung Wing-ming. A prolific actor, Kong made his acting debut at an early age and subsequently appeared in more than 200 films. In 1979, he joined Rediffusion Television and acted in dramas, including "Blowing in the Wind", "The Eight Fairies" and "Empress Wu". He later appeared in several TVB productions from the 1990s, and was noted for portraying wealthy figures in series such as "Healing Hands" and "Burning Flame". Kong died on December 7, 2017 in Hong Kong. His last screen credit was in the TVB series, "Three Kingdoms RPG".

Profile

Kong Hon

Movies

The Warrant of Assassination
Li Wuyan
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the famous general Qi Jiguang was slandered by eunuchs, which led him to retreat into the forest. He went to the capital in order to take martial arts exam, but after failing he did not have a plan what to do.
White Hair Devil Lady
The Enigmatic Case
Yao Yik-Yu
An imprisoned swordsman is accused of killing three men. He probably would have already been executed for his crimes but is kept alive because he knows the whereabouts of hidden gold.
The Heroic Defenders
A young girl returns home to find her mother killed and her village slaughtered.
The Heroic Defenders
Director
A young girl returns home to find her mother killed and her village slaughtered.
The Witty Bus Girl
Tam Biu
Industrialist Tam Kar-cheung knowingly puts the lives of his workers at risk so as to line his pocket with insurance payments. The chivalrous Bus Money gets into fisticuffs with Tam's chauffeur, Tam Biu, who bears a grudge against the assailant. When Money catches wind of Kar-cheung's vicious plot to set fire to a squatter area to clear the path for a property development project, she moves in and watches vigilantly for signs of arson. Soon, she saves Ah-hau, Biu's girlfriend and a young victim of drug rape, from her suicidal attempt by drowning. Money pursues fragments of clues which lead her to the victim's boss, Taipan Cheung who sucks up to his master Kar-cheung by drawing his prey to her trap. Money then organises squatter residences into fire brigade to guard against arson attacks and exposes Kar-cheung's evil. Realising he has been exploited for his blind loyalty, Biu teams up with Money to dispense justice.
The Girl in the Bus
Tai Ngau
Bus Money dons various disguises on public buses to protect the defenceless from the bullies and receives heroic praise. Money meets Tai Ngau, a righteous journalist, when they bear witness to the callous response of Manager Mo to the death of his servant Ah-kwai. Tai writes to redress grievances of the deceased. When visiting the family of orphans, he chances on his kindred spirit giving the eldest daughter Ah-yin a gift of gold. Money exploits the weakness of Mo and her connection with his son Sze-fu to swindle a fortune out of the lewd man for the benefits of the fatherless children. Her rage grows learning that Mo's friend Fong Hak-sang has pulled off a lucrative fraud on returned overseas Chinese and forces Ah-yin to pledge herself in paying off her father's debts. Money, who has all kinds of tricks up her sleeve, teams up with Tai and gives Mo and Fong their comeuppance before setting off on her next mission.
故園春夢
Yang He-Sheng
Yang Mengchi is a spoiled, rich do-nothing whose habit of smoking opium has cost him his entire fortune and the family mansion, the Garden of Repose, now due to be sold to Yao Guodong. Fearing that Yao's spoiled and unruly son Siaofu will follow in Yang's footsteps, Yao's stepwife Wan Zhaohua tries to instil discipline in the child but her efforts are undermined by the child's indulging and protective father and grandmother. Unable to reform himself despite his own son's chastisement, Yang leaves home to lead a reclusive life in a destitute temple, only helped out by his filial daughter Han'er. The poverty-stricken Yang is drafted into the army and tragedy ensues.
The Battle of Sha Chia Bund
The Battle of Sha Chia Bund, Hong Kong film from 1968.