Acting
January 7, 1961 (age 65)
Singapore
Hong Hui Fang started acting after completing her drama training course. Over the years, she has made viewers sit up and take note of her impeccable acting skills. This dedicated artiste constantly seeks out new ways to improve herself.
Hui Fang’s defining role in her career was that of a conniving and gullible samsui woman in 1986’s Samsui Women. It was that breakthrough that pushed Hui Fang to the pinnacle of her career.
Hui Fang further outshone the field in Star Awards ‘97 where she picked up the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Price Of Peace. Her convincing portrayal of a housewife being gang raped by Japanese soldiers spurred an onslaught of sympathies from viewers. Since then, she has clinched one challenging role after another. In 1999, Hui Fang was invited by Singapore's most popular filmmaker and actor Jack Neo to perform in his movie - That One Not Enough.
Hui Fang was seen in the dramas such as Reach For The Skies, Babies On Board, While You Were Away and Hello From The Other Side.
as Auntie
as Competition Judge
as Ju Hua
as Du Ma (Tian's mother)
as Mrs. Teo
as No 3 Mummy
as Mother ('GPS: Grandma Positioning System')
as Chow Min Hui
as Samsui Woman
as 吕淑满
as 春瑛
as Luo Jinzhu
as Ning Zhongze
as Wang Jinfeng
as Lu Peifang
as Auntie Yuan
as Granny Lu
as Zhuo Si Lin (1991)