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Andy Hui

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Andy Hui Chi-On (Traditional Chinese: 許志安), (born August 12, 1967 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong popstar and a movie actor, first appeared at the 5th New Star Singing Contest in 1986.

He has since appeared in about 25 films, and his popularity is increasing with the success of both his onscreen performance and his musical career. Andy Hui is best known for his (often) style of romance like a prince.

He is one of the most successful Chinese music celebrities, with an extensive list of Cantonese and Mandarin hits to his credit. His first music contract came in 1996, but his singing career reached stellar status in 2001 as he got many awards of the most favourite male singer.

His romantic life has somewhat been in close scrutiny by the Hong Kong press although he claims that he is single now. His supposed girlfriend (tipped by the press) is another superstar singer called Sammi Cheng. However, they have claimed to have separated in 2004. Recently, he was named as one of the 'New Four Heavenly Kings' which would be replacing the once lustrous title awarded to Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok and Leon Lai.


Filmography (as actor)


  • First Shot (1993)
  • Future Cops (1993)
  • Tequila (1993)
  • Cop Image (1994)
  • Wonder Seven (1994)
  • Dr. Mack (1995)
  • Happy Hour (1995)
  • Who's the Woman, Who's the Man (1996)[cameo]
  • Mystery Files (1996)
  • Feel 100%...Once More (1996)
  • Love Amoeba Style (1997)
  • Ah Fai the Dumb (1997)
  • Love is not a game, but a joke (1997)
  • A Love Story (1998)
  • Marooned (2000)
  • Nightmares in Precinct 7 (2001)
  • Killing End (2001)
  • Interactive Murders (2002)
  • Give Them a Chance (2003)
  • Sex and the Beauties (2003)
  • Koma (2004)