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Berg Ng | |
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Born | Ng Yuk-to (simplified Chinese: 吴玉寿; traditional Chinese: 吳玉壽; pinyin: Wú Yùshòu) (1960-12-12) 12 December 1960 (age 64) Hong Kong |
Education | high school, Hong Kong |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1984–present |
Berg Ng Ting-yip (born 12 December 1960) is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known for his role as Inspector Cheung in the 2002 crime thriller film Infernal Affairs.
Filmography
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Television
- The Undercover Agents (1984)
- 101 Citizen Arrest III (1984)
- Ten Brothers (1985)
- Buddha Jih (1985)
- The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang (1985)
- Genghis Khan (1987)
- The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty 2 (1988)
- The Legendary Hero (1990)
- Fist of Fury (1995) - Lau Chi Ching
- My Date with a Vampire (1998) - Ken
- My Date with a Vampire 2 (1999) - Shizu Domoto
- The Legendary Siblings (1999) - Du Sha
- Battlefield Network (2000) - Fok Wai Leung
- Showbiz Tycoon (2000) - Tsui Pak
- My Date with a Vampire 3 (2004) - Mr X
- The Men of Justice (2010)
- Infernal Affairs (TVB adaptation version) (2018) - as Inspector Cheung
- The Defected (2019)
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | The Truth - Final Episode | aka The Truth Final Episode | |
1991 | Beyond's Diary | obnoxious car owner | |
1992 | Something Incredible - Blood Curse | ||
Something Incredible - Love Not for Me | |||
Something Incredible - Presumed Guilty | |||
Something Incredible - Return of Devil | |||
1993 | Hong Kong Eva | ||
Kidnap of Wong Chak Fai | Cheng Sau-chi | ||
1994 | Yuppies Love | ||
1996 | Big Bullet | Inspector Guan | |
Once Upon a Time in Triad Society 2 | Bullet | ||
1997 | We're No Bad Guys | Golden Teeth | aka We Are No Bad Guys |
1998 | The Protector | ||
The Legends of Pearl River | |||
Casino | Big Head | ||
Extreme Crisis | cocky traffic superintendent | ||
Operation Billionaires | Yip Sai-koon / Cyclone | aka Operation Billionaire | |
1999 | Erotic Nightmare | ||
The Rules of the Game | Nasty Hon | ||
2000 | High K | Chan Siao | |
When a Man Loves a Woman | Officer Wong | ||
2001 | You Shoot, I Shoot | Curry Samosa | |
Killing End | Naja | ||
2002 | Heartbreak Motel | Happy | |
Infernal Affairs | Inspector Cheung | ||
2003 | Colour of the Truth | Bun | |
Infernal Affairs III | Inspector Cheung | ||
2004 | 2046 | Wan's party friend | |
2005 | Set to Kill | Tai Gor | |
Election | Senior Inspector Tou | ||
2006 | Heavenly Mission | Kwan | |
2007 | Eye in the Sky | Shan's Gang Member | |
2008 | Fate | Lung / Ghost | |
Tactical Unit Human Nature | Kong | ||
2009 | Vengeance | Crow | |
2012 | The Great Magician | Chang Hsien's assistant | |
2013 | The Grandmaster | ||
The White Storm | Wong Shun-yik | ||
2017 | A Security of the Ming Dynasty 2 |
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