Shek Sau

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Shek Sau
Born
Chan Shek-sau, Bill (陳碩修)

(1947-11-21) 21 November 1947 (age 76)
Years active1956 - present

Shek Sau (Chinese: 石修, born Chan Shek-sau, Bill, 21 November 1947) is a Hong Kong actor working for TVB. His son Sam Chan also works for TVB as an actor. In 2005, they appeared in a cooking show together for a Father's Day promotion.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
1958 Sword of Blood and Valour young Yuen Sing-Chi
1977 A House Is Not A Home TV series
1979 The Twins Fa Mo-ku TV series
1981 The Young Heroes Hung Hei-koon TV series
1982 The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Muk-yung Fuk TV series
1985 The Battlefield Hung Yu TV series
1985 The Possessed Tungfong Bak TV series
1987 The Legend of the Book and the Sword Man Tai-loi TV series
2000 Those Were the Days
2002 So Close Chow Lui
2003 Triumph in the Skies Phillip TV series
2004 Angels of Mission Lin Hok-man TV series
2004 Wars of In-Laws Ning Fung-tak TV series
2006 Bar Bender Ngai Sing-kwan TV series
2006 Love Guaranteed Yim Ho-king TV series
2006 Glittering Days Seung Sing TV series
2007 Twins Mission Mr. Mok
2007 War and Destiny Takeshi Matsuda TV series
2008 Dressage To Win TV series
2007–2008 Best Selling Secrets TV series
2010 Suspects in Love TV series
2010 Twilight Investigation TV series
2011 Ghetto Justice Chiang Pak-kei TV series
2011 Super Snoops Chu Tat-yan TV series
2012 The Next Magic
2012 King Maker Fan Chiu-lun TV series
2012 Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles TV series
2014–2015 The Election CK TV series
2015 Once Upon a Song Jonathan TV series
2015 Incredible Mama TV series
2015 The Menu TV series
2015 Detective Gui
2016 The Secret
2016 Kidnap Ding Ding Don
2016 S Storm Ha Chi-yin
2017 Shock Wave Wan Hiu-fung
2018 Fist Fight Wan Sing-hang TV series
2019 The Defected Kwok Chin-leung TV series
2020 Al Cappuccino Koo Wing-cheung TV series
2020 Hong Kong Love Stories Yau Hung-kin TV series
2021 Return of the Cuckoo 2021 Chuen Hoi-king TV series

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Shek Sau sees Sam as Big Bro". The Sun. 12 June 2005. Archived from the original on 17 August 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2010.

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