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Stephen Fung

1974 - Today

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Fung Chun-choi (born 9 August 1974), known professionally as Stephen Fung Tak-lun, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and filmmaker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stephen Fung is the 9,478th most popular actor, the 91st most popular biography from Hong Kong and the 50th most popular Chinese Actor.

Stephen Fung is most famous for his roles in Hong Kong films such as "Gen-Y Cops" and "The House of Flying Daggers." He is also known for his work as a director and producer in the Hong Kong film industry.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Stephen Fung ranks 9,478 out of 13,578Before him are Angus T. Jones, Peter Outerbridge, Anja Kling, Birgit Minichmayr, Jerome Cowan, and Samara Weaving. After him are Pamela Franklin, Adrienne Shelly, Lynn Carlin, Cheyenne Jackson, Lara Pulver, and David Anders.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Stephen Fung ranks 519Before him are Ryan Adams, Natasja Saad, Markus Schopp, Jörg Böhme, Miguel Sapochnik, Hoàng Xuân Vinh, Marina de Tavira, and Karol Kučera. After him are Javi Moreno, Sandro Ricci, Ivica Mornar, and Henrietta Ónodi.

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In Hong Kong

Among people born in Hong Kong, Stephen Fung ranks 91 out of 115Before him are Romola Garai (1982), Vivian Chow (1967), Wallace Chung (1974), Gigi Leung (1976), Philip Ng (1977), and Moses Chan (1971). After him are William Chan (1985), Miriam Yeung (1974), Joey Yung (1980), Denise Ho (1977), Bosco Wong (1980), and Josie Ho (1974).

Among ACTORS In Hong Kong

Among actors born in Hong Kong, Stephen Fung ranks 50Before him are Romola Garai (1982), Vivian Chow (1967), Wallace Chung (1974), Gigi Leung (1976), Philip Ng (1977), and Moses Chan (1971). After him are Miriam Yeung (1974), Denise Ho (1977), Bosco Wong (1980), Josie Ho (1974), Myolie Wu (1979), and Shawn Yue (1981).