Hong Kong actors over 50 remain to be favorites for local audiences. In TVB’s 2015 drama line-up, over half of the dramas showcased at the annual Sales Presentation are led by actors over 50 years old. Upcoming series Limelight Years <華麗轉身>, which completed filming in September, stars 65-year-old Damian Lau (劉松仁) and 67-year-old Liza Wang (汪明荃). The supporting cast features 30-year-old Linda Chung (鍾嘉欣) and 34-year-old Alex Fong Lik Sun (方力申). Next year’s Anniversary drama, Lord of Shanghai <梟雄>, is led by 52-year-old Anthony Wong (黃秋生), 56-year-old Kent Tong (湯鎮業), and 50-year-old Wayne Lai (黎耀祥). The Last Imperial Physician <末代御醫>, an upcoming Qing Dynasty about the empire’s last royal doctor, stars Roger Kwok (郭晉安), who is 50 years old. After his health scare, 54-year-old Bobby Au Yeung (歐陽震華) returns in period comedy With or Without You <東坡家事>, a series about the famous Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo. Fifty-one-year-old Kenny Wong (黃德斌) will take the reins in the street race drama When the Motorcycle Meets the Car <當鐵馬遇上戰車>, a series about traffic cops. Fifty-one-year-old Eddie Cheung (張兆輝) will also team up with 35-year-old Sharon Chan (陳敏之) for an upcoming sex comedy, Sex with Love <性在有情>. Younger Artistes Though most of the station’s major dramas will be dominated by established veteran actors, TVB will still leave room for a chance to have the younger stars to shine. The 20-episode cycling drama Young Charioteers <衝線> will feature 30-year-old Him Law (羅仲謙), 31-year-old Sammy Sum (沈震軒), 23-year-old Sisley Choi (蔡思貝), and 27-year-old Lin Xiawei (林夏薇) in the lead. Modern drama Brick Slaves <樓奴>, which completed filming in October, is led by 31-year-old Vincent Wong (王浩信) and 33-year-old Selena Li (李詩韻). Thirty-seven-year-old Edwin Siu (蕭正楠) and 33-year-old Priscilla Wong (黃翠如) will star in the police comedy Madam Cutie On Duty <師奶Madam>. Creds: Ming Pao
It's a matter of opinions, I just find his acting, over the top. For some dramas, it's fine but overall, just annoying...