Lawrence Ng
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Lawrence Ng Kai-wah | |||
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Born | |||
Nationality | ![]() | ||
Years active | 1986 - present | ||
Spouse(s) |
Varintra (m. 1992–1995)Shi Yangzi (m. 2007–2014) | ||
Children | Ng Hei Yee (b.2008) | ||
Relatives | Ng Kai Ming (brother) | ||
Awards | TVB Anniversary Awards – My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) 1998 Healing Hands 2001 Healing Hands II All-Time Most Memorable Male Leading Roles 1999 Healing Hands My Favourite Television Character 2001 Healing Hands II | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 吳啟華 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 吴启华 | ||
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Lawrence Ng Kai-wah (traditional Chinese: 吳啟華; simplified Chinese: 吴启华, pinyin: Wú Qǐhuá; born 19 May 1964) is a popular TV actor in Hong Kong. His more famous works include the television series Healing Hands and the films Fate Twisters and Sex and Zen.
Ng's older brother is former Charlie Ng Kai-ming, who also worked for TVB, but left the acting world in 1994 to become a stockbroker and now owner of a restaurant chain with locations in Hong Kong and China.[1]
Career
Lawrence's first appearance was in 1986 in the TV series The Feud of Two Brothers (流氓大亨); he was cast as villain Chung Wai-shun. Wai-shun had conflicts with his brother, even though the latter cared about him. As the villain, Lawrence killed his own father but was found not guilty, caused a girl who had a crush on him to become disabled, [clarification needed] and left a woman (Dodo Cheng) paralyzed.
The series' most popular moment was when lead star Alex Man (Fong Kan-cheung), a method actor, actually attacked and choked Ng as the cast tried to restrain the two from hurting each other during a scene when Wai-shun was found not guilty of murdering his own father. Ng nearly quit the show from the incident but Man apologized and convinced him to stay on the show as well as reportedly gifting him an antique watch.
Filmography
References
- ^ https://hk.entertainment.appledaily.com/entertainment/daily/article/20180520/20395918 Cantonese video
- ^ "Lawrence Ng". imdb.com. Retrieved April 18, 2010.
- ^ "Lawrence Ng". chinesemov.com. Retrieved April 18, 2010.