Ron Heung

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| name = Adrian 'Ron' Heung

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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1985}}

| birth_place = Hong Kong

| occupation = Baseball player, actor

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| p = Xiāng Zǐjùn

| j = Hoeng1 Zi2-zeon3

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Adrian 'Ron' Heung Tze-Chun (born 1985), is a Hong Kong baseball player, actor and art director. He has appeared in a lead role in two films and as a supporting player in two others. He was also art director for the film Permanent Residence in 2009,[http://www.octavian.net/db/people/view.mhtml?id=37693&display_set=eng Ron Heung Filmography 2008-2010] and in the same year, appeared in the Hong Kong action film Rebellion (2009) as Chung. The following year, he worked in the art department for Amphetamine.[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2947632/ Filmography of Ron Heung at IMDB] and in 2013, appeared as Adrian in the acclaimed Hong Kong film Voyage, set across Europe and Asia, and filmed in the English language.

Heung was first discovered by award-winning Hong Kong filmmaker Scud (the working name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung), while Heung was a member of the Hong Kong national baseball team, in which capacity he appeared in his first film, City Without Baseball. Unusually for a Hong Kong film, both Heung and the team were shown naked on camera, with their private parts fully revealed in several scenes.

Filmography

Actor

Art Department

Art Director

Joined Team

  • 1992 Tigers (Minor B)
  • 1994 Lions (Minor A)
  • 1995 Martins (Minor A)
  • 1996 Dragons (Major)
  • 1997 Dragons (Major)
  • 1998 Tigers (Senior)
  • 1999 Tigers (Senior)

References