Veteran actor Richard Ng, who rose to fame in 1970s Hong Kong comedies, dies at age 83
- Ng had been suffering health problems for years, telling media in 2021 he had undergone heart surgery
- He made name for himself on television show The Hui Brothers and later starred in The Pilferers’ Progress, directed by John Woo

Veteran Hong Kong actor Richard Ng Yiu-hon, who starred in some of the city’s most popular comedies throughout the 1970s and 1980s, died on Sunday at age 83, according to an industry representative.
Tenky Tien Kai-man, spokesman for the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, told the Post on Monday that Ng’s family had confirmed the actor’s death and asked for privacy during the difficult time.
“He filmed numerous comedies and brought laughter to Hongkongers of our generation,” Tien said. “He lies in many people’s memory.”
Instantly recognisable by his prominent square jaw, Ng made his name as one of the city’s top comedic performers alongside other celebrities in the 1970s, including martial arts legend Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung Kam-bo, and went on to star in more than 100 films.

But he was also “passionate” about nurturing the younger generation, Tien said, noting the veteran actor had appeared for free in projects by filmmakers just starting out in the business.