Charmaine Sheh promises to take care of Hui Siu-Hung's relatives.

Charmaine Sheh and Hui Siu-hung are close both on and off screen, treating each other like father and daughter.
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On October 28th, actor Hui Siu-hung passed away after a quiet battle with cancer, at the age of 77. The passing of this veteran star has left a deep sense of loss among his family, friends, colleagues, and fans.
In an interview on October 28th, Charmaine Sheh was visibly emotional when asked about the passing of Hui Siu-hung. According to On.cc , they had a close relationship, having played father and daughter on screen many times and often calling each other "dad" and "daughter" in real life.
The former TVB actor shared: "Mr. Hung is an actor I deeply respect. I've known him for a long time, and to me, he's like a real father." The star of the TV series " The Apostle" said that Hsu Shao-Hung was dedicated to every scene and always a source of joy for everyone on set. Whenever everyone was tired and exhausted from filming, he would crack jokes, helping to lighten the mood and make things less tense.

The actress couldn't hold back her tears when asked about Hsu Shao-Hung's condition on the evening of October 27th. After an event, she rushed from Macau to Hong Kong to visit her senior colleague in critical condition at the hospital.
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Charmaine Sheh described Hsu Shao-Hung as witty, optimistic, and devoted to his family. "Dad Hsu loved his family very much. He worked hard his whole life to earn money, hoping to provide a better life for his loved ones. Even though he's gone, we should continue to inherit his optimistic and positive spirit. Despite the sadness, we must look forward because I know he wanted us to live happily, just as he lived every day," the actress from the 70s generation confided.
She also wrote: "Dad, even though I miss you very much, I won't cry anymore. I will always remember you, I will always live happily, and I will take care of your family."
Colleagues and audiences bid farewell to the 'king of supporting roles'.

Hứa Thiệu Hùng is loved by many colleagues, who affectionately call him "Brother Benz" or "Hoan Hỷ Ca" (Brother of Joy).
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Actor Law Ka-leung said he was heartbroken to hear of his senior colleague's passing. "I am deeply saddened and devastated! May he rest in peace, free from pain and illness in heaven," the veteran star shared with Oriental Daily News . Law Ka-leung was a colleague of Hui Siu-hung at TVB for many years, rising together from supporting roles.
Veteran actor Miao Qiaowei sadly stated that the late actor had already said everything he wanted to say to Xu Shaohong in the hospital, and declined to share more. Meanwhile, Ouyang Zhenhua mentioned the films he had collaborated on with the late artist: "The Book of Revenge II," "The Trap," and "The Braggers ," sharing that he had learned a great deal from his senior colleague. The actor added: "Senior Brother, may you rest in peace, and I will always remember you."
On the evening of October 27th, "Boss Uncle" also rushed to the hospital to visit the "king of supporting roles" who was in critical condition. Kwok Chun-an shared: "I really liked his role as Uncle Dong in 'Rookie Police Officer' (1984)... After working with him, I got to call him Dad, Uncle Thuy, Boss Tran… but in the end, I still prefer calling him 'Brother Benz' the most... I love and respect you." They had collaborated on many films, including 'The Story of Vuong' (2005). The actor also went to the hospital on the evening of October 27th to visit his senior colleague one last time.

Hứa Thiệu Hùng is loved by many young artists, who call him "dad".
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Many of Hsu Shao-Hung's colleagues and juniors also simultaneously posted tributes to the late artist, sharing beautiful memories and positive impressions of the "king of supporting roles" on TVB. Actress Jiang Mei-Yi shared: "I will always remember his smile and his gentle nature. The good things about him will live on." And Gao Hai-Ning wrote: "Dad, you will always live in my heart, with your lovely, smiling face. I know that's how you wanted me to remember you."
Actor Lam Chi-shan was moved to tears: "No one will ever text me again: 'Hurry up, Chi-shan!' My beloved master, I am incredibly grateful for your teachings and love in this life. I love you, master, rest in peace!... See you in the next life!"
Actress Jiang Jiamin wrote: "Dad, goodbye. I will always remember your teachings: A day passes whether you smile happily or get angry, so just smile and talk to make the time more meaningful… Dad, I hope that in heaven you will be free from illness and worries, and that you will smile happily every day. One day we will meet again and laugh together once more."

Hứa Thiệu Hùng is beloved by audiences for his hundreds of roles, big and small, on screen, as well as his simple and approachable image in real life.
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On social media, many viewers expressed their sorrow at the passing of Hui Siu-hung, a figure associated with their childhood films and the golden age of Hong Kong television. Numerous netizens also recalled the late artist's famous roles and quotes, paying tribute and bidding him farewell.
The phrase "Rest in peace, Huanxi" became one of the trending topics on Chinese social media on October 28th. The name "Huanxi" was used by many to affectionately refer to Xu Shaohong not only because of its positive meaning, reflecting the actor's optimistic demeanor, but also because it was the name of the character Tan Huanxi that he played in the popular drama "The Apostle" .
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/xa-thi-man-va-loat-nghe-si-hong-kong-bui-ngui-tuong-nho-hua-thieu-hung-185251028231101188.htm






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