Louis Yuen

Louis Yuen
Chinese name 阮兆祥 (traditional)
Chinese name 阮兆祥 (simplified)
Pinyin Ruǎn Zhàoxiáng (Mandarin)
Jyutping Jyun2 Siu6 Coeng4 (Cantonese)
Origin Hong Kong
Born (1967-05-23) 23 May 1967
Hong Kong
Occupation Actor, Singer, Host

Louis Yuen Siu-cheung (born on May 23, 1967) is a Hong Kong TVB actor. He co-hosted the Super Trio series, Supreme Trio Supreme, in season 8 with Eric Tsang, Chin Kar-lok, and Wong Cho-lam.[1] He also co-hosted the Fun with Liza and Gods series with Liza Wang, Johnson Lee and Wong Cho-Lam. Finalist in the 1984 3rd TVB New Talent Singing Awards.

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Chord of Victory
2000 The Legend of Lady Yang
楊貴妃
On Luk San
安祿山
Street Fighters
無名天使3D
Bowie Tong Po-Yi
唐寶兒
2001 Colorful Life
錦繡良緣
Ching Chi Bok
程智博
Virtues of Harmony
皆大歡喜
Yau Nim Fu
游念富
2003 Virtues of Harmony II
皆大歡喜
Lau Kam
劉錦
2005 Women On the Run
窈窕熟女
Dong Fai
董輝
2007 Heart of Greed
溏心風暴
Ling Po
凌波
Won: Best Supporting Actor
2008 Moonlight Resonance
溏心風暴之家好月圓
Yuen Yan Chi
袁恩賜
2009 A Chip Off the Old Block
巴不得爸爸
Ngau Ching Wing
牛正榮
ICAC Investigators 2009
廉政行動2009
Wong Hou Nam
王浩南
2010 Suspects in Love
搜下留情
Leung King-Ho
梁勁豪
Can't Buy Me Love
公主嫁到
Kam Tuo-fuk
金多福
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor
Nominated - My Favourite Male Character
2011 The Other Truth
真相
James Wai Man-hon
衛文翰
The Fortune Buddies
Super Snoops Kung Duk-lam Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 15)
2012 Queens of Diamonds and Hearts Ngan Ying
No Good Either Way Man Ka-wah
Friendly Fire Lok Koo-tin
2013 Brother's Keeper Lung Fei
Bounty Lady Tung Ting-kiu
2015 12 Golden Ducks

Host

Year Title TVB Anniversary Awards
2008-2009 Super Trio Supreme Nominated - Best Presenter (2008)
Won - Best Presenter (2009)
2009 Brain Wall
2010 Fun with Liza and Gods Won - Best Presenter (2010)
The Voice 2
Liz and Gods Anniversary Charade
2011 What The Face? Nominated - Best Host (2011)
Acts of Gods
2012 Let's Play With Our Food Nominated - Best Host (2012)
Games Gods Play Nominated - Best Host (2012)

References

  1. "Supreme recording". Malaysia Star. May 2, 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
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