Chinese name 何家勁 (traditional) Years active 1983–present Ancestry Enping Occupation Actor, singer | Pinyin Role Actor Chinese name 何家劲 (simplified) Name Kenny Ho | |
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Jyutping Ho Gaa-ging (Cantonese) Born 29 December 1959 (age 64) Hong Kong ( 1959-12-29 ) Movies and TV shows Justice Pao, The Storm Warriors, The Red Wolf, Project A Part II, Dragon in Jail Similar People Jin Chao‑chun, Kent Cheng, Emperor Renzong of Song, Ashton Chen, Danny Pang Phat |
Justice bao s right hand man kenny ho pt 1
Kenny Ho Kar-king born 29 December 1959, he is a Hong Kong actor and Cantopop/Mandopop singer best known for his role as Zhan Zhao in the 1993 Taiwanese television series Justice Bao.
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- Justice bao s right hand man kenny ho pt 1
- I wont migrate to Singapore Kenny Ho
- Career
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

Ho wanted to be a football player at the University but he failed to qualify for the role. He also studied acting at Beijing University before joining the Shaw brothers.

I won't migrate to Singapore (Kenny Ho)
Career

Ho enrolled in ATV's training institute in 1982 and officially became an ATV actor after signing a contract with the company the following year. He starred in various ATV dramas, most notably the The Blood Sword series in 1990 and 1991, adapted from Ma Wing-shing's manhua series Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword.

In 1988, Ho shifted his acting career to Taiwan and starred in his first Taiwanese television series, Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon as the famous military general, Yue Fei (岳飛). The show was an instant hit and Ho became a household name. He continued making many television dramas produced by CTS, including Endless Love (不了情) opposite May Chin, Hongchen Youai (紅塵有愛), Shaonian Zhang Sanfeng (The Young Zhang Sanfeng) (少年張三豐), and The Book and the Sword. He has obtained a great level of fame in the Asian community for his portrayal as Zhan Zhao (展昭) in the 1993 Taiwanese television series Justice Bao. In 1994 he reprised his respective role as Zhan Zhao in 包 青 天 之 滳 血 紅 梅. All the original cast from Taiwan as well as new TVB actresses such as Vivian Chow and Esther Kwan was involved.

Ho starred in several films in the 1990s including Dragon in Jail opposite Andy Lau, Family Affairs, Red Zone, and Red Wolf. In 1997, he starred in the Taiwanese drama the Bodyguards series: Jade Dolls, Cryptic Crystal, and Heavenly Charm.

In 2009, he acted in the mainland Chinese television series Justice Bao. In the same year, he played "Nameless" in the Hong Kong film The Storm Warriors.
In 2010, he starred in the film Love Cuts with Singaporean actress Zoe Tay. He recently appeared in Treasure Inn alongside Nicholas Tse, Charlene Choi, and Nick Cheung.
Ho went into the business field, and in 2014 he was appointed a "Tourist Embassidor" of Huei Zhou, where he opened a health food company called Jing Jia Jiong (勁家莊). Ho promotes healthy eating and healthy living. Due to running his business, he suspended his film acting work, with the exception of Justice Bao.
Personal life
Ho was in a relationship with Taiwanese actress-politician May Chin. They first met on the set of the Taiwanese drama Endless Love in 1989. They began dating in the early 1990s and separated in 1993, and still remain good friends. The two agreed that if they are still single by the age of 60, then they would spend the rest of their lives together.
He was in relationship with Anita Lee. The pair met in Taiwan while filming. The separated after 4 years together.