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Lau Kong, born on August 24, 1946 in Hong Kong, China, is a prominent figure in the Hong Kong film industry. Known for his extensive career with the TVB network, Lau has appeared in a variety of roles throughout his career. One of his earliest notable roles was in the 1968 film "The Bells of Death," where he played the character of Zuo's Bandit. He continued to build his career, appearing in films such as "Man of Iron" in 1972. Lau's work also includes a significant role in the 1992 action film "Hard Boiled," where he played the Hospital Director. More recently, he appeared in the 2003 film "Double Crossing" as Cheung Fok Chuen. Lau Kong's career spans over four decades, showcasing his versatility and longevity in the Hong Kong film industry.









