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Steven Ma Chun-wai is a Hong Kong actor and singer. In 1993, Ma won a record deal after winning first place at an annual singing contest in Hong Kong, later releasing his debut album, Lucky for Meeting You (幸運就是遇到你), that December. Not long after his singing debut, Ma joined TVB and began filming television dramas, later achieving fame through his supporting role in 1995's legal drama File of Justice IV. Many of Ma's television works are critically acclaimed and are popular successes in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Southeast Asia, he has starred in several popular TV series, most notably Healing Hands (1998), Return of the Cuckoo (2000), Where the Legend Begins (2002), Steps (2007), A Watchdog's Tale (2009-10), Ghost Writer (2010), The Life and Times of a Sentinel (2011), Storm in a Cocoon (2014) and Deep in the Realm of Conscience (2018). Ma currently holds the record for holding the most "Favourite Character" awards with a total of four recognitions. Ma's best known for his portrayals of historical characters in many period television dramas.
Birth Name
Ma Chi Wai
Born
Tuesday, 26 October 1971
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Return of the Cuckoo | Szto Lai-Sun | 2015 |
Next Station I Love You | 2014 | |
The Gentle Crackdown II | 谢皇上 Tse Wong-Sheung | 2008 |
Better Halves | Chuen Ka Fok | 2003 |
Perish in the Name of Love | Chow Sai Hin | 2003 |
Where the Legend Begins | Cho Chik | 2002 |
To Where He Belongs | Fung | 2000 |
Ultra Protection | Kei Yin-cho | 1999 |
Luk ding gei | Emperor Honhei | 1998 |
Lost and Found | Chai Hong | 1996 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Return of the Cuckoo | Szto Lai-Sun | 2015 |
Next Station I Love You | 2014 | |
The Gentle Crackdown II | 谢皇上 Tse Wong-Sheung | 2008 |
Better Halves | Chuen Ka Fok | 2003 |
Perish in the Name of Love | Chow Sai Hin | 2003 |
Where the Legend Begins | Cho Chik | 2002 |
To Where He Belongs | Fung | 2000 |
Ultra Protection | Kei Yin-cho | 1999 |
Luk ding gei | Emperor Honhei | 1998 |
Lost and Found | Chai Hong | 1996 |