Eye-Opening Facts Relating to Kenneth Tsang’s Cause of Death

USdayNEWS
4 min readApr 28, 2022

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It comes with great sadness to announce to you the details of the well-known Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang’s cause of death after he sadly passed away on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. May he rest in peace.

NBC News confirmed this heartbreaking news and stated, “Veteran Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang has died while in a Covid-19 quarantine hotel, according to the South China Morning Post and other media.”

There are a considerable number of popular and awarded movies in which Kenneth Tsang has starred. Among them, we can mention the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day, John Woo’s The Killer in 1989, Rush Hour 2 in 2001, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, and 1998′s The Replacement Killers alongside Chow Yun-fat and Mira Sorvino.

Nonetheless, our team in US day News does not confirm any of the rumors which have spread out on the internet. However, we are trying our best in order to find the most reliable news and information about Kenneth Tsang’s cause of death and also to add additional updates on a daily basis.

During his successful career, Tsang earned 237 acting credits, mainly in Hong Kong film and television productions as well as playing in detective and martial arts movies. By starring in these movies he happened to get famous in Hollywood.

Kenneth Tsang performed in numerous Hong Kong and Hollywood movies. He usually played the role of a charismatic mafia boss, a police officer, or a military official, including a North Korean general in the 2002 James Bond film “Die Another Day.”

Additionally, he had other roles in John Woo films in which he played a cab driver in “ A Better Tomorrow,” from 1986; a police sergeant in “The Killer,” 1989; and a crime boss in “The Replacement Killers,” 1998.

What Stands Behind Kenneth Tsang’s Cause of Death?

Since Tsang’s passing occurred many news sources started guessing his cause of death and covering the details of his demise. According to the local reports, Kenneth Tsang passed away while he was in a COVID-19 quarantine hotel in Hong Kong.

Tsang came back from Singapore on Monday and since that time he had been quarantined for 7 days. On Wednesday, the hotel staff found his unconscious body on the hotel floor. Also, another Chinese actor passed away earlier this month and Jimmy Wang Yu’s Cause of Death shocked many.

At the beginning of 1960, Tsang came back to Hong Kong to work as an architect. However, after some time he lost his interest and was inspired by his younger sister Jeanette Lin who was a film star. She helped Tsang to entre film industry in a short while.

His first official experience in the movie industry dates back to 1955 when he starred in the movie “ The Feud “.At that time he was 16 and after some time he played a role in Who Isn’t Romantic? in 1956.

In 1965, Tsang started performing in several detective films and classic kung fu movies with Hong Kong teen idols Connie Chan Po-chu and Josephine Siao which brought him much fame respect, and attention from the fans. Tsang also appeared in a few Wong Fei-Hung movies at the end of 1968.

Kenneth Tsang Kong was born in Shanghai on Oct. 5, 1934. Then in 1949 he decided to move to and migrated to Hong Kong. He studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, but when he entered this field he couldn’t have the best of experiences in this job.

Tsang got married three times. Firstly, he married a Malaysian-Chinese and a member of the circus troupe Lan Di in 1969 and had a son. In 1979 they got divorced after being married for 10 years. His son decided to live with his mother in Vancouver, Canada.

After some years, Tsang married columnist and model Barbara Tang. The result of this marriage was a daughter named Musette Tsang Mo-suet. However, this marriage did not last either and Tsang and Tang divorced in 1990.

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Originally published at https://usdaynews.com on April 28, 2022.

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