For the British stylist and costume designer, see Kenny Ho (stylist).
In this Chinese name, the family name is Ho.
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Kenny Ho
Born
(1959-12-29) 29 December 1959 (age 64)
British Hong Kong
Alma mater
Moral Training English College Peking University
Occupations
Actor
singer
businessman
Years active
1981–2013 (acting and singer career) 2013–present (business career)
Partner(s)
May Chin (1989–1993) Anita Lee (1998–2001)
Musical career
Genres
Cantopop
Mandopop
Labels
Sony Music (1982–1987) PolyGram (1988–1994)
Musical artist
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
何家勁
Simplified Chinese
何家劲
Hanyu Pinyin
Hé Jiājìn
Jyutping
Ho4 Gaa1-ging3
Kenny Ho Kar-king (born 29 December 1959) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. He was best known for his role as Zhan Zhao in the Taiwanese and Mainland Chinese television series Justice Bao from 1993 to 2012, and is also known for his roles in Master Ma and Super Hero. Ho is currently a businessman.[1]
^Ziyi, Toh (November 27, 2020). "Justice Bao Actor Kenny Ho Reportedly Worth S$17.6Mil; Still Packs Bread For Customers At His Bakery". TodayOnline. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
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the jianghu after defeating and reluctantly killing his evil daughter. KennyHo as Hua Yingxiong, the protagonist of the series. The titular "Blood Sword"...
236-episode Justice Bao television series. Zhan Zhao, played by Hong Kong actor KennyHo, is portrayed as a righteous, yet gentle and kind knight-errant who assists...
late Qing dynasty. The series was directed by Fan Sau-ming and starred KennyHo as the eponymous character. The series is set in the Warlord Era of early...
nomadic journey. Tang replaces Shu Qi, who played Chu Chu in the first film. KennyHo as Nameless, a martial arts legend who is regarded as the greatest enemy...
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Man in the 1980 ATV TV Series Tai Chi Master and sequel. Portrayed by KennyHo in the 1991 Chinese Television System television series Young Zhang Sanfeng...
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produced a 32-episodes radio drama based on the novel, voiced by Tse Kwan-ho, Gigi Leung, Chow Kwok-fung and Jacqueline Pang. The date conforms to the...
down on chairs. After another costume change, the group performed "Stop". KennyHo, their stylist and costume designer, dressed the group in '60s themed clothing...
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men. Though they have no proof, they suspect that rival cabbie operator, KennyHo, is behind the accusations – which could spell the end for the all-girl...
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and friends because he still believes in the prophecy about his future. KennyHo as Hua Yingxiong, the protagonist of the series. The titular "Blood Sword"...
also forayed into films. In 2010, she starred opposite Hong Kong actor KennyHo in Love Cuts, playing the role of a terminally ill woman who has breast...
Ko as Vietnamese Corporal Soldier Wu Ma as Vietnamese Corporal Officer KennyHo as Col Young's commando Max Mok as Col Young's commando Chung Fat as Col...
group dressed in long white opera-style coats, designed by British stylist KennyHo. The performance at the tour's final concert can be found on the video...
1998 Hong Kong-Taiwanese television series about Ma Yongzhen, starring KennyHo Once Upon a Time in Shanghai, a 2014 loose remake, with time setting changed...