Mary Hon

Mary Hon
Mary Hon
Chinese name 韓馬利 (Traditional)
Origin Hong Kong
Born 1 July 1954 (1954-07-01) (age 57)
Hong Kong
Occupation Actress
Label(s) TVB
Years active 1976 - present
Spouse(s) To Yin-ge

Mary Hon is an actress from TVB in Hong Kong. She has appeared in many television series, such as Beyond the Realm of Conscience.

Filmography

TV series

Year Title Role TVB Anniversary Awards
1979 Chor Lau-heung Shum Wai-lam
1988 Twilight of a Nation Imperial Consort Yi
1992 Rage and Passion Lam Ling-so
1999 At the Threshold of an Era Ma Lo Bo Chu
2007 Fathers and Sons Li Dai-choi Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Top 5)
2008 Wasabi Mon Amour Yim Yuk
D.I.E.
A Journey Called Life
The Money-Maker Recipe
Speech of Silence
Moonlight Resonance
When Easterly Showers Fall on the Sunny West
Off Pedder Law Suet-sin
Pages of Treasures Ngan Yu-yuk
2009 The Threshold of a Persona
Sweetness in the Salt
Beyond the Realm of Conscience Empress Dowager Cheng Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
2010 In the Eye of the Beholder Yan Sau Wai
OL Supreme Lam
The Mysteries of Love Chiang Wai-chu
Can't Buy Me Love Mai Yan-che
Twilight Investigation Leung Wai-kuen
Links to Temptation Ho Hoon
2011 A Great Way to Care Kun's mother
The Rippling Blossom Hong Sau-hing
Dropping by Cloud Nine Mrs. Chu
Relic of an Emissary
Lives of Omission Laura Law Hiu-ling
Forensic Heroes III Cheung Fung-ping
TBD Back to the Three Kingdoms Lady Choi
36 Hours on Call

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