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Chinese name
  
彭浩翔

Spouse
  
Subi Liang

Role
  
Name
  
Pang Ho-cheung

Other name(s)
  
Edmond Pang


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Pinyin
  
Peng Haoxiang (Mandarin)

Jyutping
  
Pang4 Hou5 Cheung4 (Cantonese)

Born
  
22 September 1973 (age 50) Hong Kong (
1973-09-22
)

Occupation
  
Film director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, actor, playwright

Awards
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay, Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Director

Nominations
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director

Movies
  
Love in the Buff, Love in a Puff, Aberdeen, Vulgaria, Women Who Flirt

Similar People
  
Chapman To, Shawn Yue, Kwok Cheung Tsang, Miriam Yeung, Dada Chan

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Pang Ho-cheung (Chinese: 彭浩翔) is a Hong Kong novelist, playwright, actor and filmmaker.

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Early life

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Pang was born in Hong Kong in 1973. At the age of 15, he started using a video camera to direct short films with his elder brother.

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After graduating from high school, he studied abroad in Taiwan for half a year, before returning to Hong Kong where he worked for Hong Kong Asian Television Limited as a gag show writer. He later wrote his first novel, and served as a columnist for various newspapers and magazines.

Career

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In 1997, at the age of 24, Pang began 18 months of research for his first novel, “Fulltime Killer”. The novel went on to become extremely popular, selling more than 100,000 copies in Hong Kong. It was then reworked as a radio program and later adapted into a feature film in 2001.

While Pang was still a television and radio host, he decided to fulfil his dream of being a film director. Pang directed the horror film, Ghost, which featured in the Tribeca Film Festival 2010.

Muse Magazine film critic Perry Lam has praised Pang for 'often demonstrat[ing] a Kafkaesque talent for seeing the absurd in the mundane realities of everyday life.'

His feature film Love in the Buff opened the 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival, in March 2012. The film is a sequel to the successful romance Love in a Puff. Both star Miriam Yeung Chin-wah and Shawn Yue Man-lok.

Producer

  • You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)
  • Isabella (2006)
  • Exodus (2007)
  • Trivial Matters (2007)
  • 指甲刀人魔 (short film) (2010)
  • 假戏真做 (short film) (2010)
  • 谎言大作战 (short film) (2010)
  • 爱在微博蔓延时 (short film) (2010)
  • Novelist

  • Fulltime Killer (2001)
  • Director

  • You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)
  • Men Suddenly in Black (2003)
  • Beyond Our Ken (2004)
  • A.V. (2005)
  • Isabella (2006)
  • Exodus (2007)
  • Trivial Matters (2007)
  • Love in a Puff (2010)
  • Dream Home (2010)
  • Love in the Buff (2012)
  • Vulgaria (2012)
  • Aberdeen (2014)
  • Women Who Flirt (2014)
  • Love Off the Cuff (2017)
  • Actor

  • Mysterious Story I: Please Come Back (1999)
  • The Faterangers (1999)
  • You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)
  • Leaving in Sorrow (2001)
  • Men Suddenly in Black (2003)
  • Writer

  • Undercover Blues (2000)
  • Killer (2000)
  • The Cheaters (2001)
  • You Shoot, I Shoot (2001)
  • Men Suddenly in Black (2003)
  • Beyond Our Ken (2004)
  • A.V. (2005)
  • Isabella (2006)
  • Exodus (2007)
  • Trivial Matters (2007)
  • Love in a Puff (2010)
  • Dream Home (2010)
  • Love in the Buff (2012)
  • Vulgaria (2012)
  • References

    Pang Ho-cheung Wikipedia