Eddy Ko Net Worth

Eddy Ko Hung is a well-known and respected actor from Hong Kong who began his career in 1967 at the Shaw Brothers studio. He starred in a number of epics in the 1970s and became a household name after playing an iconic Chinese literary hero in the prime-time TVB series The Unyielding Master Lim in 1986. After migrating to Vancouver, Canada, Ko found a new stage for himself in international productions, such as Lethal Weapon 4, Night Corridor, and Largo Winch. His performance as folk hero Huo Yuanjia in an ATV series in 1995 won him a large following on the mainland. He now splits his time between Vancouver and the mainland, where he acts and makes TV appearances.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts
Birth Year 1947
Birth Place  Zhongshan, Guangdong, China, China
Age 76 YEARS OLD
Chinese name 高雄
Ancestry Zhongshan, Guangdong

💰 Net worth

Eddy Ko, a renowned actor and stuntsman hailing from China, is expected to exhibit an impressive net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With an illustrious career spanning several years, Eddy Ko has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his exceptional acting skills and heart-stopping stunts. His versatility as a performer and his dedication to his craft have undoubtedly contributed to his financial success, making him a highly sought-after artist in the Chinese film industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

Ko was born in Zhongshan. He started his career in 1980 by acting in the TV series Tai Chi Master produced by the now-defunct TV station RTV. Ko joined TVB later and has since acted in many TV drama series. In 1990, Ko joined TVB's rival ATV and worked there until 1995. In 2000, Ko rejoined TVB and continued acting in many TVB-produced drama series.

1995

Within the Chinese community, his most-remembered performance was in the 1995 version of the television drama Fist of Fury as Huo Yuan Jia, the mentor of Chen Zhen, which led similar martial arts mentors' roles subsequently.