Tsui Kam Kong (born October 12, 1961), also known as Elvis Tsui, is a
Chinese actor based in Hong Kong.Tsui is primarily known for his roles
in erotic films and martial arts films, where he's more often cast as
villains. Some of the famous characters he has portrayed repeatedly
include Oboi, Lu Zhishen, and An Lushan.Tsui graduated from the
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in arts. He was also a
student of the artist Guan Shanyue. In 1982, Tsui went to Hong Kong to
expand his career as an artist, photographer, model and nightclub
singer.In 1987, Tsui met film director Johnny Mak, who invited him to
act in Long Arm of the Law II. Tsui was often cast as the antagonist
or villain in most of the films and television series he acted in,
because of his fierce looks. Tsui has also acted in Hong Kong erotic
films (Category III), such as the Sex and Zen series and Viva Erotica
(1996), which earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the
16th Hong Kong Film Awards. Tsui has ventured into the Chinese
mainland film industry in recent times and currently works with film
director Wong Jing.
Chinese actor based in Hong Kong.Tsui is primarily known for his roles
in erotic films and martial arts films, where he's more often cast as
villains. Some of the famous characters he has portrayed repeatedly
include Oboi, Lu Zhishen, and An Lushan.Tsui graduated from the
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts with a degree in arts. He was also a
student of the artist Guan Shanyue. In 1982, Tsui went to Hong Kong to
expand his career as an artist, photographer, model and nightclub
singer.In 1987, Tsui met film director Johnny Mak, who invited him to
act in Long Arm of the Law II. Tsui was often cast as the antagonist
or villain in most of the films and television series he acted in,
because of his fierce looks. Tsui has also acted in Hong Kong erotic
films (Category III), such as the Sex and Zen series and Viva Erotica
(1996), which earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the
16th Hong Kong Film Awards. Tsui has ventured into the Chinese
mainland film industry in recent times and currently works with film
director Wong Jing.
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