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Kate Tsui Tsz-shan (born 19 June 1979) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her works with TVB networks. Drama series, news and photos of Kate Tsui.

Lives of Omission series preview

July 28, 2011 by Yein Jee

Lives of Omission is a Hong Kong TVB drama series. It’s a spin-off of crime drama E.U. (2009) with Michael Tse reprising his role as Laughing Gor, an undercover cop. His co-stars includes Bosco Wong, Fala Chen, Kate Tsui and Damian Lau. Premiering in Malaysia and Hong Kong next week.

TVD drama series Lives of Omission main cast

Laughing is an undercover officer who infiltrates a large triad in the original show. Gor literally means brother, a term for senior gang members. Laughing Gor becomes the right-hand man of the crime boss, and at some point it’s not certain whether he sees himself as a gangster or policeman.

His affiliation becomes clear when he sacrificed himself to save another cop late in the series. Despite not being THE main role, the character becomes so popular that TVB jointly produced a prequel/spin-off movie, Turning Point, shortly after the end of the show.

The film was a decent success and prompted TVB to revive the character in Lives of Omission. The loose sequel/spin-off follows Laughing after he completes his undercover mission. He joins the the Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) and becomes the handler for other undercover agents instead.

Laughing is the only notable character from E.U. in the new series. Fala Chen – who starred in Turning Point as Karen, Laughing’s girlfriend – plays a different role as senior inspector of CIB who resembles her character from the film. The actress will also appear as Karen in some flashbacks.

The supporting cast includes Cheung Kwok-Keung, Elena Kong, Ben Wong, Derek Kok, MC Jin, Mandy Wong, Mary Hon, Daniel Chow, Bella Lum, Law Kwan Moon, Candy Yuen, Adrian Chau, Yu Yang, Sammy Sum, Det Dik, Eddie Li, Shermon Tang, Matthew Ko, Jim Tang and Marcus Kwok etc.

Some promotion images for the show below. Updated with news and short review.

Michael Tse Lives of Omission TVB drama series

Bosco Wong Lives of Omission TVB drama series

Fala Chen Lives of Omission TVB drama series

Kate Tsui Lives of Omission TVB drama series

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Ben Wong Lives of Omission TVB drama series

Michael Tse Laughing Gor Lives of Omission TVB

Fala Chen Madam Jodie Lives of Omission TVB

MC Jin Lives of Omission TVB drama series

Bosco Wong Kate Tsui Lives of Omission TVB

Michael Tse Bosco Wong Lives of Omission TVB

Updates 2012 – Great drama / sequel movie

Life of Omission is the second highest rating drama series of 2011 in Hong Kong. It also won the Best Drama at the 2011 TVB Anniversary Awards, with Ben Wong named as the Best Supporting Actor.

It’s a great drama series. Good plot, nice action and great overall performance from the cast. To be frank the Laughing character is not as amusing after he becomes a real cop. The likes of Bosco Wong and Ben Wong steals the show instead, and this is probably the best performance of Fala Chen to date.

Not a fan of the ending though, it’s a bit rush and messy. Apparently it’s to pave way for a followup movie, Turning Point II, which aired in December 2011. Haven’t watched the film so I can’t tell much, hope it provides better closure than the TV series.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Asian drama, Bosco Wong, Chinese showbiz, Chinese TV shows, Damian Lau, Fala Chen, HK showbiz, Hong Kong, Kate Tsui, Michael Tse, TVB Network

Hong Kong TVB Calendar 2009

November 28, 2008 by Yein Jee

Hong Kong broadcaster TVB has released its 2009 calendar. It’s an annual practise featuring the company’s popular artists.

January – Linda Chung, Bosco Wong, Raymond Lam, and Kate Tsui

Hong Kong TVB artist calendar for January 2009

February – Susanna Kwan, Kiki Sheung, Louise Lee, Nancy Sit, and Michelle Yim…

Hong Kong TVB artist calendar for February 2009

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Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Aimee Chan, Anna Yau, Benjamin Yuen, Bosco Wong, Bowie Lam, Charmaine Sheh, Chinese showbiz, Christine Ng, Edwin Siu, Gallen Lo, HK showbiz, Jason Chan, Joe Ma, Kate Tsui, Kenneth Ma, Kenny Wong, Kevin Cheng, Kiki Sheung, Koni Lui, Lai Lok-Yi, Leanne Li, Linda Chung, Liza Wang, Louise Lee, Maggie Shiu, Mandy Cho, Michael Miu, Michael Tse, Nancy Sit, Natalie Tong, Patrick Tang, Raymond Lam, Ron Ng, Selina Li, Sheren Tang, Shirley Yeung, Stephen Huynh, Susanna Kwan, Tracy Ip, TVB Network, Yoyo Mung

The 27th Hong Kong Film Awards – winners

April 14, 2008 by Yein Jee

“The Warlords” dominated the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards which were presented at Hong Kong Cultural Centre on Sunday (April 13), claiming eight gongs including the best film, best director and best actor awards.

The complete list of winners…

Best Film
The Warlords

Best Director
Peter Chan (The Warlords)

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Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Andy Lau, Au Kin Yee, Chau Chi Shing, Chinese movies, Chinese showbiz, Dennie Wong Tan Yee, Donnie Yen Jidan, Eric Kong, HK Film Awards, Hong Kong, Jessie Dai Mei Ling, Jet Li, Joe Hisaishi, Kate Tsui, Lee Pik Kwan, Nakorn Kositpaisain, Ng Yuen Fai, Pater Wong Bing Yiu, Peter Chan Ho Sun, Raymond Chow, Showbiz awards, Siqin Gaowa, Sunij Asavinikul, Susan Shaw Yin Yin, Tracy Kok Wui Ling, Wai Ka Fai, Yau Nai Hoi, Yee Chung Man, Yi Zhenzhou

Hong Kong TVB Calendar 2008

November 12, 2007 by Yein Jee

HD images of the 2008 calendar by Hong Kong broadcaster TVB, featuring the company’s contracted artists. The calendar is a popular annual feature by the television broadcasting company.

The pictorial also hints at the actors who are going to be the focus in coming year(s). TVB is the most dominant broadcaster in Hong Kong, so it’s a big deal for the artists to become a centre figure.

Cover picture

Fala Chen, Michael Miu, Bernice Liu, Sunny Chan, Yoyo Mung, Moses Chan, Charmaine Sheh, Bowie Lam, Roger Kwok, Gigi Lai, Myolie Wu, Kevin Cheng, Raymond Lam, Steven Ma, Kate Tsui, Linda Chung, Tavia Yeung, Bosco Wong, Sonija Kwok, and Ron Ng.

Hong Kong TVB calendar 2008 cover image

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Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Bernice Liu, Bosco Wong, Bowie Lam, Charmaine Sheh, Chinese pop culture, Chinese showbiz, Fala Chen, Gigi Lai, HK showbiz, Hong Kong, Jason Chan, Joe Ma, Kate Tsui, Kenny Wong, Kevin Cheng, Linda Chung, Liza Wang, Maggie Shiu, Mandy Cho, Michael Miu, Moses Chan, Myolie Wu, Raymond Lam, Roger Kwok, Sonija Kwok, Steven Ma, Sunny Chan, Susanna Kwan, Tavia Yeung, TVB Network, Yoyo Mung

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