Ho Fan
October 8, 1937 (87 years old) in Shanghai, China
A native of Guangdong born in Shanghai on 8 October 1931, Ho Fan came to Hong Kong at the age of 18 and studied in The Evening School of Higher Chinese Studies and New Asia College. Ho has dedicated much of his time to literature and photography since his school days. His photography was well-known for using light, shadow and composition to create a sense of drama, capturing the appearance of small people in Hong Kong, and has won numerous international awards. He passed away in California on 19 June 2016.
Known For
Credits
- 1972 · Golden Rose as
- 1971 · Blind Swordswoman as
- 1969 · The Millionaire Chase as Sun Jia Wen
- 1968 · The Land of Many Perfumes as Monk Tang Xuan Zang
- 1967 · Susanna as Yu Chih Chien
- 1967 · The Cave of the Silken Web as Monk Tang Tseng / Tripitaka
- 1967 · Madam Slender Plum as David Xu
- 1966 · The Joy of Spring as Ho Fan
- 1966 · The Perfumed Arrow as Wei Zhuan-Zi
- 1966 · Princess Iron Fan as Monk Tang Xuan-Zang
- 1966 · The Blue and the Black 2 as Hui Ya's Husband
- 1966 · The Blue and the Black as Hui Ya's husband
- 1966 · The Monkey Goes West as Monk Tang Xuan Zang
- 1965 · Inside the Forbidden City as Empress Di's Son
- 1965 · Vermilion Door as Luo Shao-Hua
- 1964 · The Female Prince as Hsiao's step-brother
- 1961 · Love Without End as Tang's Brother