Fang Minyi
| Name | Fang Minyi |
| Title | Luo Jialiang's ex-wife |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%96%B9%E6%95%8F%E4%BB%AA/5148481 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-15T11:37:38.550Z |
Introduction
Lawrence Ng (Luo Jialiang), born in 1965, is a Hong Kong actor and singer known for his professional work in film and television. He began his entertainment career in the 1980s and gradually established a reputation in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. In his early years he appeared in many TV dramas and films, accumulating extensive acting experience.
Details about his education and early life are not widely publicized, but career milestones include roles in well-known series such as Zi Shu Nu (自梳女) and Tian Di Nan Er (天地男儿). In the 1990s he attracted more attention for his strong performances, and he became a focal point in the Hong Kong entertainment scene amid multiple rumors linking him romantically with actress Xuan Xuan (宣萱).
Regarding his family life, Luo married Fang Minyi (方敏仪) in 1998 in a lavish ceremony held in Canada, with a star-studded bridal party that included Xuan Xuan and Louis Koo (古天乐). The couple had a son born in 1999. During the marriage he tried to balance family and career, but by 2002 they had grown apart and cracks appeared in the relationship.
In 2002 Luo acknowledged that his marriage to Fang had entered a crisis; that same year he was involved in a drunk-driving incident that drew widespread attention. The family relationship continued to deteriorate, and the couple reached a separation agreement in 2007 before formally divorcing in 2008. During the divorce, property and child custody became central issues. Luo transferred most of his assets to his ex-wife and child, including a property in Discovery Bay (愉景湾), and stated that he would continue to look after his ex-wife’s and child’s living needs.
After the divorce Luo remained active professionally, signing with TVB (无线电视) and appearing in several series, including the then-upcoming drama When a Dog Loves a Cat (当狗爱上猫). From 2003 onward he gradually shifted his focus to the mainland China market and reduced his participation in Hong Kong projects. His private life continued to attract attention, especially regarding how he handled his relationship with his ex-wife, and he was seen as emphasizing family responsibility.
Additionally, Luo displayed a strong sense of duty within the family, both during the marriage and after the divorce, maintaining a role as a caring presence and friend to his child to ensure the child grew up in a favorable environment. His family and personal experiences have drawn public and media interest, reflecting a complex and multifaceted personal life trajectory.
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