Moses Chan

Moses Chan

NameMoses Chan
TitleHong Kong actor
GenderMale
Birthday1971-04-16
nationalityAustralia
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q713956
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LastUpdate2025-10-12T08:28:36.641Z

Introduction

Chen Hao, born in 1976 in Hong Kong, emigrated to Australia with his family at an early age. He began exploring the modeling industry during his teenage years. In 1994, Chen Hao made his acting debut in the film "Late 9 to 5," officially entering the entertainment industry. His early career was relatively slow, with most of his appearances being supporting or cameo roles, and he did not attract widespread attention. Around 2000, he appeared in works such as "Beijing-Hong Kong Love Line," "Horror Chicken," "Famen 2: The Truth," "The Triad," and "The Chinese Gentleman." In 2000, he joined Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), which allowed his acting career to develop rapidly.

In 2002, Chen Hao played Cao Pi in "Luoshen," a role that gradually made him known to the public and earned him the "Most Progressful Actor" award at the "Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation." Subsequently, he played important roles in numerous TV dramas, including Mok Ka-chung in "The Negotiation," Emperor Chongzhen in "The Empress Dowager," Gao Fei in "The Gold Bras and Iron Fists," and Kong Wu in "The Confidant." His acting received increasing industry recognition, and in 2004, his leading role in "The Confidant" earned a nomination for "Best Actor," along with the "Most Favorite TV Character" award.

In 2007, Chen Hao starred in "Heart of Greed," which achieved the highest ratings in Hong Kong, leading him to be awarded "Best Actor" and "Most Favorite TV Male Character." In 2008, he continued to play main roles in "Gem of Life" and "Beyond the Realm of Conscience." In 2009, his performance in "Inside the Forbidden City" earned him another nomination for "Best Actor." In 2010, he played the character "Jin Duolu" in "Princesses Don’t Want to Marry," and received the "Most Favorite TVB Male Artist" and "Favorite On-screen Couple" awards.

Following that, Chen Hao showcased a variety of roles in numerous productions, including "Sky Ladder," "Beyond the Realm," "Trendy King," and "Meow Star." He received multiple nominations and awards, becoming an important figure in Hong Kong television. From 2016 onwards, he participated in many high-rated dramas, often portraying villains or professionals, demonstrating his range as an actor. In 2022, Chen Hao continued to appear in various TV dramas and variety shows, winning the "My Favorite TVB Leading Actor" award at the "Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards."

On a personal level, Chen Hao was previously in a relationship with Liao Biyun, and he later partnered with actress Chen Yim-ming, whom he married in 2013. The couple has three sons, and their family life is stable. In terms of charity, he actively participates in philanthropic activities and has received multiple social honors. His career remains steady, with involvement in diverse genres that showcase both his acting skills and professionalism.

Regarding education, there is no detailed public information about his academic background. Concerning his family, Chen Hao has expressed a close relationship with his father and hopes to be a good father in the future. He has also experienced career lows, working in fields such as sales to enrich his personal experience.

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