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Eric Tsang is a Hong Kong actor and director who was born on 14 April, 1953 in British Hong Kong. He is 67 years old. Tsang has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1970s. He has appeared in over 300 films and television series, and has directed over 20 films. He is best known for his roles in the films Infernal Affairs, A Chinese Odyssey, and Shaolin Soccer. Tsang has won numerous awards for his work, including the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Infernal Affairs. He has also been nominated for the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in A Chinese Odyssey. Tsang is estimated to have a net worth of $20 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in the entertainment industry.

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Occupation Master of Ceremonies, actor, director, producer, comedian, parody singer
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 14 April, 1953
Birthday 14 April
Birthplace British Hong Kong
Nationality Hong Kong

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Eric Tsang Height, Weight & Measurements

At 71 years old, Eric Tsang height is 1.59 m .

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Height 1.59 m
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Who Is Eric Tsang's Wife?

His wife is Wong Mei Hua (m. 1972-1975) Rebecca Chu (m. 1989-3 August 2020)

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Wife Wong Mei Hua (m. 1972-1975) Rebecca Chu (m. 1989-3 August 2020)
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Children 4, including Bowie and Derek Tsang

Eric Tsang Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Eric Tsang worth at the age of 71 years old? Eric Tsang’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Hong Kong. We have estimated Eric Tsang's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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2018

Two days after the release of the January 2018 video, the sexual offense claim against Eric Tsang was corroborated by Grace Han, a talent agent who formerly headed the Ford Models agency in Asia. Han further alleged that Eric Tsang had sexually assaulted more than one woman, and claims to know of a specific incident in which a group of male Hong Kong celebrities, led by Tsang, allegedly drugged seven female models in a Hong Kong karaoke bar and raped six of them, while one girl escaped after she noticed the drugging.

2013

In December 2013, Next Magazine published an anonymously-produced interview with actress Yammie Lam where she said that she had been raped by two Hong Kong entertainment industry "big brothers" 20 years ago. According to Lam, one of the individuals had died not long ago, while the other individual is alive. She further claims that the second individual had raped her during a film production in Singapore. However, the names of the alleged perpetrators were censored out of the audio, which generated intense media speculation. It is not known who the interviewer was; in fact, the interviewer's voice shows evidence of having been digitally manipulated from a natural female voice to a male voice. In January 2018, a mainland Chinese journalist uploaded what purported to be an uncensored recording of Yammie Lam's 2013 interview. In the new 2018 clip, the interviewer now has a natural female voice, and the formerly censored portions implicate Alan Tang (deceased in 2011) and Eric Tsang as the two alleged rapists of Lam. Media analysts have endorsed the authenticity of the newly released video; they note that the 2018 video did not have noise removal or other post-production traces that are observed in the publicly released 2013 clip; hence, whomever leaked the video must have had direct access to the original unedited video.

2006

Tsang rejected the authenticity of the uploaded video and did not address Grace Han's allegation. A week after the allegations surfaced, Tsang filed a defamation lawsuit against Grace Han in the Hong Kong High Court, arranged for a press event, and announced that "punishment" is needed. Tsang further claimed to the media that he had already won a defamation lawsuit in 2006 on similar grounds, but independent media sources have not been able to corroborate this claim.

1989

His second marriage was with Sung Lai Wah in 1989 and they had two sons, Derek Tsang, who is a famous international director who directed Better Days, and Mark Tsang. Sung and her two sons later immigrated to Toronto, Canada without him, who chose to stay in Hong Kong and they had been living in a long-distance relationship since then.

1972

Tsang was married two times. His first marriage was with Taiwanese actress Wang Mei Hua in 1972 and they had two daughters, Bowie Tsang and Tsang Wing Yee. Due to Tsang's sociable nature with spending more time with his friends and at work rather than at home, they divorced three years later in 1975. Wang brought their eldest daughter back to Taiwan, while their younger daughter moved to Canada.

1953

Eric Tsang Chi-wai MH (Chinese: 曾志偉 ; born 14 April 1953) is a Hong Kong actor, film director, producer, and television host, best known for hosting the variety show Super Trio series on the Hong Kong television network TVB over 18 years.

1940

Tsang is a Hakka of Wuhua ancestry. His father, Tsang Kai-wing, was a former football coach and player, then served in the Royal Hong Kong Police Force from 1940 to 1972. He fled to Taiwan to escape from the Independent Commission Against Corruption in 1976 after being convicted of corruption and sentenced to three years in jail, while still free pending an appeal. In 2001, the Department of Justice seized his house in La Salle Road and later auctioned it for HK$4.35 million after 10 years of civil proceedings. Tsang Kai-wing died in Taiwan in 2011 with his son Eric and other family members around him.