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{{Short description|Hong Kong actor}} |
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| name = Ray Lui |
| name = Ray Lui<br>呂良偉 |
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| image = 呂良偉 (Ray Lui).jpg |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1956|12|22}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1956|12|22}} |
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| birth_place = [[Chợ Lớn, |
| birth_place = [[Chợ Lớn, Ho Chi Minh City|Chợ Lớn]], [[Saigon]], [[South Vietnam]] |
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| occupation = Actor |
| occupation = Actor |
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| years_active = 1977–present |
| years_active = 1977–present |
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| spouse = [[Kathy Chow Hoi-mei|Kathy Chow]] ( |
| notable_works = [[The Bund]] (1980) |
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| spouse = [[Kathy Chow Hoi-mei|Kathy Chow]] (1988–1989)<br>[[Cally Kwong]] (1996–1997)<br>Yang Xiaojuan (2001–present) |
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| children = Lui Sin-yeung (呂善揚) |
| children = Lui Sin-yeung (呂善揚) |
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| t = 呂良偉 |
| t = 呂良偉 |
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| s = 吕良伟 |
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{{family name hatnote|[[Lü (surname)|Lui]]|lang=Chinese}} |
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'''Raymond Lui Leung-wai''' ({{langx|vi|Lữ Lương Vỹ}}, born 22 December 1956) is a Hong Kong actor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chinesemov.com/actors/Ray%20Lui.html|title=Ray Lui|publisher=Chinesemov.com}}</ref> Born in [[Chợ Lớn, Ho Chi Minh City|Chợ Lớn]], [[Saigon]], [[South Vietnam]], he traces his ancestry to [[Lianjiang, Guangdong]]. He is best known for his roles as "Ting Lik" in the [[TVB]] series ''[[The Bund (TV series)|The Bund]]'' (1980) and as "Ng Sik-Ho" in the gangster biopic [[To Be Number One (film)|''To Be Number One'']] (1991). |
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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Lui was born in a [[Hoa people|Hoa]] family in |
Lui was born in a [[Hoa people|Hoa]] family in Chợ Lớn, Saigon, South Vietnam, in 1956. His father, a businessman, moved from China to Vietnam in the 1940s. In 1967, during the [[Vietnam War]], Lui moved to Hong Kong with his family and was encouraged by his father to join an actors' training class.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ray Lui Leung Wai|url=http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=112|publisher=Hkcinemagic.com}}</ref> He enrolled in [[Television Broadcasts Limited|TVB]]'s Artists Training Class in the 1970s and began acting as extras or minor characters in various television series produced by the television network. In 1980, Lui rose to fame after playing "Ting Lik" in the period television series ''[[The Bund (TV series)|The Bund]]'', co-starring with [[Chow Yun-fat]] and [[Angie Chiu]]. He continued to portray "Ting Lik" in the two sequels to ''The Bund'' (''[[The Bund II]]'' and ''[[The Bund III]]''). Since then, Lui has been playing the leading roles of various TVB-produced television series in the 1980s. Lui retired from TVB in 1989 and went to work on films and mainland Chinese television series. He returned to TVB in 2009, starring as "Marcus Cheuk" in the television drama ''[[Born Rich (TV series)|Born Rich]]''. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| ''[[God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai]]''<br>賭俠2之上海灘賭聖 || Ting Lik |
| ''[[God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai]]''<br>賭俠2之上海灘賭聖 || Ting Lik |
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| ''[[To Be Number One (film)|To Be Number One]]''<br>跛豪 || Ng Kwok-ho |
| ''[[To Be Number One (film)|To Be Number One]]''<br>跛豪 || [[Ng Sik-ho|Ng Kwok-ho]] |
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|rowspan=2| 1992 || ''Legend of the Brothers''<br>四大家族之龍虎兄弟 || |
|rowspan=2| 1992 || ''Legend of the Brothers''<br>四大家族之龍虎兄弟 || [[Ma Sik-chun|Ho]] |
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| ''Yat Doi Hiu Hung Chi Sam Chi Kei''<br>一代梟雄之三支旗 || |
| ''Yat Doi Hiu Hung Chi Sam Chi Kei''<br>一代梟雄之三支旗 || |
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|rowspan=7| 1993 || ''Lord of East China Sea''<br>歲月風雲之上海皇帝 || |
|rowspan=7| 1993 || ''Lord of East China Sea''<br>歲月風雲之上海皇帝 ||rowspan=2| [[Du Yuesheng|Lu Yunsheng]] |
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| ''Lord of East China Sea II''<br>上海皇帝之雄霸天下 |
| ''Lord of East China Sea II''<br>上海皇帝之雄霸天下 |
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| ''Hero of Hong Kong 1949''<br>一九四九之劫後英雄傳 || |
| ''Hero of Hong Kong 1949''<br>一九四九之劫後英雄傳 || |
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| 1998 || ''[[The Suspect (1998 film)|The Suspect]]''<br>極度重犯 || |
| 1998 || ''[[The Suspect (1998 film)|The Suspect]]''<br>極度重犯 || |
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|rowspan=2| 1999 || ''Big Spender''<br>轟天綁架大富豪 || |
|rowspan=2| 1999 || ''Big Spender''<br>轟天綁架大富豪 || [[Cheung Tze-keung|Di Fu-keung]] |
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| ''The Mistress''<br>迷失森林 || |
| ''The Mistress''<br>迷失森林 || |
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| ''The Bravest Escort Group'' || |
| ''The Bravest Escort Group'' || |
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|rowspan=2|2019 || ''Space Intellectual'' || |
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| 2020 || ''[[The Infernal Walker]]'' || Officer Lau |
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|rowspan=2| 2021 || ''[[Dynasty Warriors (film)|Dynasty Warriors]]'' || [[Yuan Shao]] |
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| ''[[Raging Fire (film)|Raging Fire]]'' || Yiu Yeuk-sing |
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| 2022 || ''[[Death Notice (film)|Death Notice]]'' || Tang Wah |
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| TBD || ''[[Raging Havoc]]'' || |
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[[Category:1956 births]] |
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[[Category:Hong Kong Buddhists]] |
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[[Category:Hong Kong people of Hoa descent]] |
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[[Category:Vietnamese emigrants to Hong Kong]] |
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Occupation | Actor | ||||||||||
Years active | 1977–present | ||||||||||
Notable work | The Bund (1980) | ||||||||||
Spouse(s) | Kathy Chow (1988–1989) Cally Kwong (1996–1997) Yang Xiaojuan (2001–present) | ||||||||||
Children | Lui Sin-yeung (呂善揚) | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 呂良偉 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 吕良伟 | ||||||||||
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Raymond Lui Leung-wai (Vietnamese: Lữ Lương Vỹ, born 22 December 1956) is a Hong Kong actor.[1] Born in Chợ Lớn, Saigon, South Vietnam, he traces his ancestry to Lianjiang, Guangdong. He is best known for his roles as "Ting Lik" in the TVB series The Bund (1980) and as "Ng Sik-Ho" in the gangster biopic To Be Number One (1991).
Early life and career
[edit]Lui was born in a Hoa family in Chợ Lớn, Saigon, South Vietnam, in 1956. His father, a businessman, moved from China to Vietnam in the 1940s. In 1967, during the Vietnam War, Lui moved to Hong Kong with his family and was encouraged by his father to join an actors' training class.[2] He enrolled in TVB's Artists Training Class in the 1970s and began acting as extras or minor characters in various television series produced by the television network. In 1980, Lui rose to fame after playing "Ting Lik" in the period television series The Bund, co-starring with Chow Yun-fat and Angie Chiu. He continued to portray "Ting Lik" in the two sequels to The Bund (The Bund II and The Bund III). Since then, Lui has been playing the leading roles of various TVB-produced television series in the 1980s. Lui retired from TVB in 1989 and went to work on films and mainland Chinese television series. He returned to TVB in 2009, starring as "Marcus Cheuk" in the television drama Born Rich.
Filmography
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Film[edit]
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Television[edit]
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References
[edit]- ^ "Ray Lui". Chinesemov.com.
- ^ "Ray Lui Leung Wai". Hkcinemagic.com.
External links
[edit]- The Bund
- Ray Lui at IMDb
- Ray Lui at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase