Ho Fan

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1937-10-08

Deathday 2016-06-19 (78 years old)

Place of Birth Shanghai, China

Also Known As Fan Ho, 何藩 , Hoh Faan, He Fan

Ho Fan

Biography

A native of Guangdong born in Shanghai on 8 October 1931, Ho Fan came to Hong Kong at the age of 18 and studied in The Evening School of Higher Chinese Studies and New Asia College. Ho has dedicated much of his time to literature and photography since his school days. His photography was well-known for using light, shadow and composition to create a sense of drama, capturing the appearance of small people in Hong Kong, and has won numerous international awards. He passed away in California on 19 June 2016.

Known For

Director

1997
West Sex Journey

as Director

1994
1993
Wild at Heart

as Director

1991
1991
Hidden Desire

as Director

1990
Temptation Summary

as Director

1990
L'Air du Temps

as Director

1989
Erotic Nights

as Director

1988
Brief Encounter

as Director

1987
Yu Pui Tsuen II

as Director

1986
Desire

as Director

1986
Yu Pui Tsuen

as Director

1985
Smile Again

as Director

1982
Expensive Tastes

as Director

1980
Taipei My Love

as Director

1978
1977
Innocent Lust

as Director

1976
Body for Sale

as Director

1975
The Miserable Girl

as Director

1975
1973
1972
Love and Blood

as Director

1970
Lost

as Director

Actor

1969
The Millionaire Chase

as Sun Jia Wen

1968
The Land of Many Perfumes

as Monk Tang Xuan Zang

1967
Susanna

as Yu Chih Chien

1967
The Cave of the Silken Web

as Monk Tang Tseng / Tripitaka

1967
Madam Slender Plum

as David Xu

1966
The Joy of Spring

as Himself (Cameo)

1966
The Perfumed Arrow

as Wei Zhuan-Zi

1966
Princess Iron Fan

as Monk Tang Xuan-Zang

1966
The Blue and the Black 2

as Hui Ya's Husband

1966
The Blue and the Black

as Hui Ya's husband

1966
The Monkey Goes West

as Monk Tang Xuan Zang

1965
Inside the Forbidden City

as Empress Di's Son

1965
Vermilion Door

as Luo Shao-Hua

1964
The Female Prince

as Hsiao's step-brother

1961
Love Without End

as Tang's Brother

Writer

1989
Erotic Nights

as Story

1980
Taipei My Love

as Writer

1970
Lost

as Writer