Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Biography
Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung (Chinese: 謝霆鋒), born on August 29, 1980, is a multifaceted talent from Hong Kong, recognized as a singer-songwriter, actor, and musician. He hails from an artistic lineage, being the son of renowned actor Patrick Tse. Tse is associated with the Emperor Entertainment Group, where he has carved out a distinguished career in the entertainment industry.
With a diverse portfolio, Nicholas has excelled not only as a singer but also as an actor, director, producer, and composer. His musical journey has garnered significant acclaim, leading to numerous hit songs that resonate with fans across Asia. Tse’s acting career has also been remarkable, highlighted by his role in the film "The Beast Stalker," for which he received the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor in 2011.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Tse has a passion for martial arts, which he initially pursued for his roles in film and television, and continues to practice. His contributions to both music and cinema have established him as a prominent figure in Hong Kong’s entertainment landscape. With his dynamic skills and dedication, Nicholas Tse remains an influential presence in the industry, captivating audiences with his creativity and versatility.
Filmography
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Storm Rider: Clash Of The Evils
2008 • Cloud
Invisible Target
2007 • Chan Chun
Cook Up a Storm
2017 • Gao Tian Ci
But Always
2014 • Yongyuan
Dragon Tiger Gate
2006 • Dragon Wong
Customs Frontline
2024 • Chow Ching Lai
Treasure Inn
2011 • Young Master Liu Jianmeng
Heartfall Arises
2016 • John Ma
The Bullet Vanishes
2012 • Captain Guo Zhui
Gen-X Cops
1999 • Jack
New Police Story
2004 • Frank Cheng Siu Fung
The Storm Warriors
2009 • Heart
Raging Fire
2021 • Ngo
Bodyguards and Assassins
2009 • Ah Si / Deng Si-Di
2002
2001 • Inspector Tide Yau
Shaolin
2011 • Tsao Man
Air Strike (2018)
2018 • Lei Tao
Time and Tide
2000 • Tyler Yim
Young and Dangerous: The Prequel
1998 • Chan Ho Nam
The Promise (2005)
2005 • Wuhuan
Demi-Haunted
2002 • Chang Ho Fung
A Chinese Tall Story
2005 • Tripitaka