Ho Pak-Kwong
Biography
Ho Pak-Kwong (Chinese: 何柏光) is a prominent actor from Hong Kong, celebrated for his contributions to the film industry during the 1970s and 1980s. Throughout his career, he showcased his talent in a variety of notable films, frequently taking on supporting roles that earned him recognition among audiences and critics alike.
In the vibrant cinematic landscape of Hong Kong during this period, Ho Pak-Kwong's performances stood out, contributing to the success of several beloved films. His ability to portray diverse characters added depth to the stories he participated in, making him a respected figure in the industry.
Despite often being in the background, his work resonated strongly, highlighting the importance of supporting actors in enriching the overall narrative of films. Ho's dedication to his craft and his memorable appearances have left a lasting impact on the Hong Kong film scene. His legacy continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema, and he remains a celebrated figure in the annals of Hong Kong's cinematic history.
Filmography
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Hidden Desire
1991 • Fortune Teller
The Big Boss Part II
1976
The Incredible Kung Fu Master
1979 • Grain Store Boss
Encounters of the Spooky Kind
1980
Knockabout
1979
What's Up Connection
1990
A Man from Holland
1986
Odd Couple
1979 • Playboy's Assistant
The Buddhist Fist
1980 • Barber Shop owner
Kung Fu vs. Yoga
1979 • Uncle Pang
Ginger Snaps
2001
Devil Fetus
1983 • Uncle Fuk
Mimic
1997