Tse Kwan-ho (born 23 March 1963) is a Hong Kong actor. Originally a
nurse, Tse Kwan-ho rose to prominence in the stage play The Mad
Phoenix (Chinese: å —æµ·å 三郎), this was later remade into a
feature film of the same name, and for which Tse would win the 1997
Golden Horse Best Actor award. Following The Mad Phoenix Tse went on
to become a full-time actor and has since appeared in stage,
television, film and radio serial productions.Tse graduated from Hong
Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1989, he joined the Hong Kong
Repertory Theatre and was with them for the next eight years. In 1997
he joined Raymond To and Clifton To's Springtime Stage Productions
Limited and appeared in "Pygmalion" and "Magic is the Moonlight". He
is a prolific film, television and stage actor.
nurse, Tse Kwan-ho rose to prominence in the stage play The Mad
Phoenix (Chinese: å —æµ·å 三郎), this was later remade into a
feature film of the same name, and for which Tse would win the 1997
Golden Horse Best Actor award. Following The Mad Phoenix Tse went on
to become a full-time actor and has since appeared in stage,
television, film and radio serial productions.Tse graduated from Hong
Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1989, he joined the Hong Kong
Repertory Theatre and was with them for the next eight years. In 1997
he joined Raymond To and Clifton To's Springtime Stage Productions
Limited and appeared in "Pygmalion" and "Magic is the Moonlight". He
is a prolific film, television and stage actor.
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