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Ng Ming-Choi

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Ng Ming-Choi is a figure known for their contributions to the film industry. They began their career in the late 1960s, making their debut in "The Bells of Death" as an uncredited Zuo's Bandit.

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Ng Ming-Choi is a figure known for their contributions to the film industry. They began their career in the late 1960s, making their debut in "The Bells of Death" as an uncredited Zuo's Bandit. Their first credited role came in 1970 with "A Touch of Zen," where they played the East Chamber Guard. Throughout the 1970s, Ng continued to appear in films, including "Lady of Steel" in 1970 and "Legend of the Mountain" in 1979, portraying the Lama. After a significant gap, Ng returned to the screen in 2016 with "The Bodyguard," playing the character Uncle Hua. Their filmography spans various roles, demonstrating their versatility in the industry.

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