When Eddy Ko Hung agreed to talk to a German journalist five years ago, he thought it would be a one-off meeting. Although he remains one of Hong Kong's most bankable and well-regarded actors, his career - which began in 1967 at the Shaw Brothers studio - had already slowed and he was being cast in more secondary roles. He starred in a string of wuxia epics in the 1970s and became a household name after playing an iconic Chinese literary hero Lam Chung in the prime-time TVB series The Unyielding Master Lim in 1986. So rather than settling into obscurity after migrating to Vancouver, in Canada, with his family, Ko has found a new stage for himself in productions made outside Hong Kong. Having signed to a Canadian agent, Ko's international career began in 1998 with a role as an illegal immigrant in Lethal Weapon 4 (which also stars Jet Li). In addition to his frequent forays into Hong Kong cinema, his recent work has ranged from art-house fare such as Night Corridor to mainstream films and soap operas. His performance as folk hero Huo Yuanjia in an ATV series in 1995 won him a large following on the mainland, he has also starred in an Italian film ('of debatable quality,' murmurs Ko) and played a fictional Chinese head of state in a Canadian television series. His latest non-Chinese-language role is in French conspiracy thriller Largo Winch, in which he plays a tattooist who helps the film's titular hero (Tomer Sisley). When he first set foot in the studio, he could already speak English and Japanese, which has since helped him secure roles in international productions. The actor now splits his time between his Vancouver home, where he is a student of continuing education, and the mainland, where he acts and makes TV appearances. Careerwise, Hong Kong now seems very much an afterthought, although he drew TVB's ire three years ago by agreeing to appear in an ATV series about real-life crimes as a father who chopped his daughter's head off in a rage.
Eddy Leduc is known for Misterioso (2016), Furie (2019) and Dernière Livraison (2014).
Eddy is a Korean-Canadian actor who is known for his lead role in One Star Rider, for which he received a nomination of Best Actor in a Feature Film at Noho Cinefest 2018. Eddy also had a supporting role in 5th of April which won Best Ladies Illuminate Short Award at Lady Filmmakers Film Festival 2021 and nominated Best Cast Ensemble at Las Vegas Black Film Festival 2022. Eddy was born in Vancouver, Canada, lived in Brooklyn, New York until 2015 when he moved to Los Angeles. Eddy also has a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology. But the biggest role that Eddy has is as a father to his daughter who has him wrapped around her little finger.
Eddy Lee is an actor, known for tick, tick...BOOM! (2021), Kimi no na wa. (2016) and Kidô senshi Gundam Seed (2002).
Eddy Lozada is an actor, known for La Ley del Corazón (2016), Pa' Quererte (2020) and Enfermeras (2019).
Having trained at college in Inverness and Coatbridge, Eddy has spent the last decade undertaking a variety of professional acting work in Glasgow and across the UK. He has performed in a number of local theatre performances, as well as a few open-air theatre tours over several summers. Notable roles include Mr Toad in "The Wind in the Willows" and Sir Toby Belch in "Twelfth Night". He has also appeared in many short films, bringing to life a wide variety of characters, and has provided his voice for a number of roles, most recently being the voice-over for a series of underwear adverts for a Glasgow Kilt Shop! He has lots of experience working with children as part of Pantomime/TIE tours of local nurseries, as well as several occasions playing Father Christmas. Eddy is also an experienced musician and comedian, and enjoys performing his collection of silly songs for audiences around the country! Eddy has recently become best known for starring as "Piglet" in "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2", the highly anticipated sequel to the original cult classic horror film.
Eddy Mitchell began his career as a singer with the 60's French rock n' roll band Les Chaussettes Noires in 1960.He went solo in 1963 and 40 years later he is still touring and recording. He also began his real acting career in 1981 playing the part of Nono in Bertrand Tavernier's "Coup de torchon" after appearing as himself fronting his rock n'roll band in numerous black and white 60's French musical comedies. He also hosted from 1982 to 1998 the TV show "La dernière séance" showing only American movies from the 50's. He has written a semi autobiographical novel "P'tit Claude" and directed many commercials for television.
Eddy Muktar is an actor, known for Warhead (1977).
Eddy Oboh is known for Concession (2020), Tussle (2021) and Loud: Live Out Ur Dream (2020).
Eddy Owdish is a successful entrepreneur that moved to Los Angeles in 2015 to pursue a full-time career in acting, writing and producing film. Eddy is also an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter. Constantly writing and recording blah, blah, blah blah Eddy Owdish is a successful entrepreneur that moved to Los Angeles in 2015 to pursue a full-time career in acting, writing and producing film. Eddy is also an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter. Constantly writing and recording blah, blah, blah blah