Tony Hung
Tony Hung (Chinese: 洪永城; born 6 December 1983) is a Hong Kong actor and television host, best known for his long-term contract with TVB where he has starred in numerous dramas and hosted popular variety and travel programs.[1][2] Prior to joining TVB in June 2012, he worked as a host for Now TV, gaining experience in entertainment broadcasting.[3] Since signing with TVB, Hung has built a prominent career, earning the Most Improved TVB Artiste award in 2015 and hosting travel and reality shows such as Not Far But Away.[2][4] Hung's acting portfolio includes leading and supporting roles in high-profile TVB series, such as Forensic Heroes V (2022), Line Walker: Bull Fight (2020), and Eye in the Sky (2015), often portraying complex characters in crime, suspense, and family dramas. He has also appeared in films like All's Well, Ends Well 2012 (2012) and ventured into production with the 2021 series Ghost Cleaning Ltd., marking his debut as a producer.[5] As of 2025, he continues to star in series like Case X Decoded and host travel programs. Fluent in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin, Hung remains a versatile figure in Hong Kong's entertainment industry, contributing to both on-screen performances and behind-the-scenes initiatives.[2][6]Early life
Birth and family
Tony Hung, born Hung Wing-sing on December 6, 1983, in Hong Kong, spent his early childhood in the bustling urban environment of the former British colony.[7][6][8] Growing up amid Hong Kong's vibrant media landscape, he developed an initial fascination with entertainment, though specific family influences on these interests remain undocumented in public records.[9] His mother is a Taiwanese businesswoman, and he has an older brother named Michael Hung Wing Hei. He maintains a low profile on personal matters, emphasizing his deep-rooted Hong Kong heritage without elaborating on familial dynamics or upbringing specifics. This reticence aligns with his early life experiences in Hong Kong, where he resided with his family before pursuing opportunities abroad in his pre-teen years.[7]Education
Tony Hung completed his secondary education at Auckland Grammar School in New Zealand, where he studied from the age of 10 following his family's relocation abroad for business opportunities. He attended St. Louis School for his primary education in Hong Kong. Upon returning to Hong Kong at age 19, he enrolled at the University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE), pursuing a higher diploma in marketing followed by a top-up bachelor's degree in marketing from an overseas university. Hung graduated from this program in 2005 at the age of 22, after balancing part-time studies with early work experiences in the media industry. His marketing coursework provided foundational knowledge in media and communications, which later influenced his transition into television hosting by emphasizing audience engagement and content strategy.Career
Television hosting
Tony Hung began his television hosting career at Now TV, where he spent approximately three years presenting travelogue programs focused on tourism and exploration, starting around 2009.[10] These early roles allowed him to develop a style centered on engaging audiences with global destinations and cultural insights, laying the foundation for his expertise in the genre.[10] In 2012, Hung transitioned to TVB at the recommendation of the network's director, marking a significant milestone in his hosting journey.[10] His debut at TVB included hosting the documentary-style travel program Pilgrimage of Hope, which followed a production team through 25 cities over 40 days, showcasing his ability to narrate expansive journeys.[11] This was followed in 2013 by co-hosting the popular travelogue Pilgrimage of Wealth alongside Priscilla Wong, a fun-oriented series that introduced the duo as a fresh on-screen pair and highlighted luxurious global tourism.[12] The show's second season, Pilgrimage of Wealth 2, further solidified their partnership, earning them the Best Host award at the 2013 TVB Anniversary Awards.[7] Hung has expressed a particular affinity for reality and travel formats, noting their appeal in combining adventure with authentic interactions, which continued to influence his work even as he pursued other opportunities.[7] Drawing from these experiences, he published the book Tony's Secret Holiday in 2009, a collection of personal travel insights and recommendations stemming from his early hosting endeavors.[8]Acting career
Tony Hung transitioned from television hosting to acting in 2014, debuting in the TVB drama Outbound Love, where he played the main role of Cin Jun, a young man navigating family and romantic conflicts in Japan.[13] His early performances drew criticism for stiffness and lack of depth, with netizens and critics noting his inexperience compared to established actors.[14] Despite the backlash, Hung's prior success as a host provided opportunities to secure supporting roles in subsequent series like Rear Mirror and Swipe Tap Love, allowing him to build on-screen presence gradually.[15] Hung's breakthrough came in 2015 with his first leading role as Cheung Po Zai, the historical pirate figure, in the TVB anniversary drama Captain of Destiny, a high-profile production involving time travel and naval battles co-starring Ruco Chan and Grace Chan.[4] The role marked a significant step in his evolution from novice to prominent performer, earning him the Most Improved Male Artiste award at the 2015 TVB Anniversary Awards for his portrayals across Eye in the Sky, Every Step You Take, and Captain of Destiny, which highlighted his improved emotional range and adaptability.[16] This accolade underscored the challenges of his shift to acting, including overcoming initial skepticism about his hosting background, and solidified his position within TVB's drama lineup. Over the following years, Hung progressed to more complex leading and supporting roles in major TVB franchises, demonstrating growth in portraying multifaceted characters under pressure. In the 2020 series Line Walker: Bull Fight, part of the popular undercover police saga, he took on the supporting role of Wong Wing Cheung, a CIB officer entangled in international intrigue.[17] By 2022, he assumed a lead role as Dr. Chun Hak-nam, a rogue doctor seeking justice after wrongful imprisonment, in Forensic Heroes V, the fifth installment of TVB's long-running forensic thriller series, where his performance contributed to the ensemble's exploration of medical and legal ethics.[18] Hung continued this trajectory in 2023 with the main role of Tsui Gong Man, a Hong Kong native relocating to Beijing amid personal and cultural upheavals, in From Hong Kong to Beijing, filmed partly on location in mainland China to capture themes of migration and adaptation.[19] In 2024, he starred in the lead role of Chan Kit in The Airport Diary. In 2025, he appeared in supporting roles in Prism Breaker as Chan Siu Fung and in War of the Roses.[7] These projects reflect his maturation into a versatile actor capable of anchoring high-stakes narratives in both television dramas and franchise extensions.Filmography
Television series
Tony Hung's television career began with supporting and lead roles in TVB dramas starting in 2014. His appearances span a variety of genres, including romance, action, and forensic thrillers, often portraying complex characters such as ambitious professionals, historical figures, and law enforcement officers. Below is a chronological list of his television drama roles, including main, supporting, and guest appearances.[7]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Outbound Love | Cin Jun / "Ben" | Main role as a young man navigating love and career challenges. |
| 2014 | Swipe Tap Love | Cheng Yat Hei | Supporting role in a romantic comedy about modern relationships. |
| 2014 | Rear Mirror | Unnamed | Main role in a family-oriented drama. |
| 2015 | Every Step You Take | Hung Man Ho | Guest appearance. |
| 2015 | Eye in the Sky | Tai Fu Lung / "Terry" | Supporting role as an undercover operative in a crime thriller.[20] |
| 2015 | Captain of Destiny | Cheung Po Zai | Lead role as the historical pirate Cheung Po Tsai, marking a breakthrough performance in a sci-fi historical drama.[21] |
| 2015 | Angel In-the-Making | Unnamed | Main role in a medical drama about aspiring nurses. |
| 2017 | Recipes to Live By | Ding Yat San | Main role as a chef in a lifestyle series. |
| 2017 | Married But Available | Unnamed | Main role in a romantic comedy. |
| 2017 | Line Walker: The Prelude | Wing Cheung (Ep. 1) | Guest appearance in the crime action series. |
| 2017 | My Ages Apart | Lei Ji Wing (Ep. 33-36) | Guest appearance. |
| 2018 | Watch Out Boss | Hung Sing Yu / "Ryan" | Supporting role in a workplace romance. |
| 2018 | The Learning Curve of a Warlord | Ma Taan | Main role as a cunning advisor in a historical war drama. |
| 2019 | ICAC Investigators 2019 | Dave [Ling's husband] | Guest appearance in the anti-corruption anthology. |
| 2019 | The Defected | Yau Lai Chun / Yau Sir | Guest role as a police officer. |
| 2019 | Wonder Women | Yeung Wang Lap | Supporting role in a drama about female entrepreneurs. |
| 2019 | Handmaidens United | Kau Kei Chun | Main role in a period drama. |
| 2020 | Of Greed and Ants | Chong Dai Hei / "Hugo" | Supporting role as Mok Tong's subordinate in a financial thriller.[7] |
| 2020 | Line Walker: Bull Fight | Wong Wing Cheung | Supporting role in the action sequel. |
| 2021 | Armed Reaction Season 5 | Ronald | Supporting role as a police officer in the long-running series. |
| 2021 | Ghost Cleansing Ltd | Chiu Yat San | Main role as a ghost hunter; also produced the series.[22] |
| 2022 | Forensic Heroes Season 5 | Chun Hak Nam | Lead role as a forensic expert in the investigative drama. |
| 2023 | From Hong Kong to Beijing | Tsui Gong Man | Main role as Laymond, exploring cross-border family dynamics. |
| 2024 | The Airport Diary | Chan Git | Main role as an airport staff member in a slice-of-life series. |
| 2025 | Prism Breaker | Chan Siu Fung | Supporting role as Dai Cho Fuk's lawyer.[23] |
Films
Tony Hung's involvement in feature films has been limited compared to his television work, with supporting roles across various genres. Below is a chronological list of his film roles.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Big Blue Lake | Waiter | Debut role as a restaurant waiter in a drama exploring rural Hong Kong life and personal regrets. |
| 2012 | All's Well, Ends Well 2012 | Sing | Supporting role in the ensemble romantic comedy directed by Vincent Kok.[24] |
| 2013 | Blue Magic | Unspecified | Supporting role in the fantasy film about an alien invasion.[25] |
| 2018 | No Love Left in Tainan | Unspecified | Supporting role in the drama.[26] |
| 2023 | Death Notice | Unspecified | Supporting role in the action thriller directed by Herman Yau.) |
Recognition
Awards
Tony Hung has received recognition primarily through the TVB Anniversary Awards for his contributions to hosting and acting in Hong Kong television. His first major accolade came early in his career as a host, highlighting his rising popularity in variety programming. Subsequent awards marked his successful pivot to acting, underscoring his versatility and growth within the industry. In 2013, Hung won the Best Host of a Variety Program award at the 16th TVB Anniversary Awards, held on December 15, for his work on Pilgrimage of Wealth 2, shared with co-host Priscilla Wong. This victory celebrated their engaging on-screen chemistry and the show's appeal to audiences, establishing Hung as a promising talent in non-scripted entertainment shortly after joining TVB.[7] Hung's transition to acting earned him further acclaim in 2015, when he received the Most Improved Male Artiste award at the 18th TVB Anniversary Awards on December 13.[28] This honor recognized his breakout performances in dramas such as Raising the Bar and Eye in the Sky, reflecting his rapid development from supporting roles to leading man status and solidifying his position among TVB's emerging stars.[29] These awards represent the pinnacle of Hung's formal wins to date, with no additional victories reported through 2024, though he has continued to receive nominations, influencing perceptions of his multifaceted career in Hong Kong media.Nominations
Tony Hung has received several nominations at the TVB Anniversary Awards, reflecting his versatility as both an actor and host, though he has not secured wins in these instances beyond his earlier accolades. These recognitions often highlight his performances in popular series and hosting roles, underscoring his rising prominence in Hong Kong television during the mid-2010s and beyond.[30] In 2014, Hung was nominated for Most Improved Male Artiste for his roles in Outbound Love, Swipe Tap Love, Rear Mirror, and Pilgrimage to Football Meccas. He also received nominations for Best Supporting Actor for Outbound Love and Best Host for Pilgrimage to Football Meccas with Priscilla Wong. These acknowledged his growing presence in ensemble casts and variety programming following his transition from hosting to acting.[31] The 2015 TVB Anniversary Awards saw Hung earn three nominations: Best Actor for his lead role as Man Ho-tin in Captain of Destiny, Favourite Male Character for the same performance, and Best Host for Not Far But Away. These nods demonstrated his dual strengths in dramatic roles and variety programming, though the awards went to other recipients.[30][16] Hung's 2016 nominations included Favourite Male for his portrayal of Ray Yeung in Angel In-the-Making, a romantic drama that showcased his charismatic leading man appeal, as well as Best Host for various programs.[30][32] In 2017, he received nominations for Best Actor for playing Ting Yat-san/Tong Wan Jo in Recipes to Live By, a period drama that emphasized his ability to handle complex historical characters; Most Popular TV Male Character for the same role; and Best Host for Retiring in Paradise.[33][34] For the 2018 TVB Anniversary Awards, Hung was nominated for Best Actor and Most Popular Male TV Character for his role as Ma Tan in The Learning Curve of a Warlord, highlighting his comedic timing and depth in a warlord-era comedy. These nominations further illustrated his career progression into more diverse genres.[35] Hung continued to be recognized in later years, including a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Of Greed and Ants at the 2020 TVB Anniversary Awards and Most Popular Male Character for Ghost Cleaning Ltd. at the 2022 awards.[36]| Year | Category | Work | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Most Improved Male Artiste | Outbound Love, Swipe Tap Love, Rear Mirror, Pilgrimage to Football Meccas | Casual TVB |
| 2014 | Best Supporting Actor | Outbound Love | Casual TVB |
| 2014 | Best Host | Pilgrimage to Football Meccas | Casual TVB |
| 2015 | Best Actor | Captain of Destiny | ChineseMov |
| 2015 | Favourite Male Character | Captain of Destiny | ChineseMov |
| 2015 | Best Host | Not Far But Away | ChineseMov |
| 2016 | Favourite Male | Angel In-the-Making | ChineseMov |
| 2016 | Best Host | Various | ChineseMov |
| 2017 | Best Actor | Recipes to Live By | Vincent Loy |
| 2017 | Most Popular TV Male Character | Recipes to Live By | Vincent Loy |
| 2017 | Best Host | Retiring in Paradise | Vincent Loy |
| 2018 | Best Actor | The Learning Curve of a Warlord | JayneStars |
| 2018 | Most Popular Male TV Character | The Learning Curve of a Warlord | JayneStars |
| 2020 | Best Supporting Actor | Of Greed and Ants | Casual TVB |
| 2022 | Most Popular Male Character | Ghost Cleaning Ltd. | Wikipedia |