Keith Kwan

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Keith Kwan Chiu-chung (Chinese: 關朝聰, 1959[citation needed] - 19 September 1995), nicknamed "Gwai Chai" (鬼仔), was a Hong Kong actor. He joined TVB in 1984 and became an artist under the company. He was known as a program host on the Pearl Channel and occasionally participated in TVB guest appearances in movies and TV series, hosting and showbiz, etc. Later, in the early 1990s, Kwan Chiu-chung moved to Canada until he died of cancer caused by AIDS in Vancouver, Canada on September 19, 1995. He was 36 years old.[1]

Born1959 (1959)
Died19 September 1995(1995-09-19) (aged 35–36)
Occupationactor
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Keith Kwan
關朝聰
Born1959 (1959)
Died19 September 1995(1995-09-19) (aged 35–36)
Alma materTrue Light Middle School of Hong Kong
Occupationactor
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Biography

Summary

In 1959, Kwan was born in British Hong Kong. His father was from Kaiping, Guangdong, China and his mother was Scottish. When he was a child, he studied at True Light Middle School of Hong Kong (Second Primary School Kindergarten, graduated in 1965),[2] he moved to Canada with his family at the age of 8 to continue his studies there. He has performed in dramas, stage plays and filmed commercials in the United States and Canada. After graduating from university, he returned to Hong Kong and became a member of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Troupe. He also worked as a director at Hong Kong Radio. In 1984, Kwan joined TVB under the introduction of artist Deborah Moore,[3][4] Kwan co-hosted a variety show on the English channel Pearl Channel with Deborah Moore in the mid-1980s,[5] his performance attracted the attention of the audience, and he was later invited to participate in a TV series on the Cantonese channel Jade Channel, and occasionally made guest appearances in movies and TV.[6][7]

Death

Kwan withdrew from stage performances after 1991. He was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus and needed to stay in a Canadian hospital for long-term treatment. Soon the cancer cells spread, and the disease lasted for four years. On September 19, 1995, Kwan died of complications from AIDS at St. Paul's Hospital (Vancouver) in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 36. He was the first artist who died by AIDS in Hong Kong.[8][9][10]

Filmography

TV series

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Year Title Role Notes
1987The Torn BetweenYoYo (Bar singer)[11]
1988Withered in the WindTong Sau-chai
Fate Cast In The WindSo Ha-mai[12]
1989Yanky BoyStephen Ho Sheung-ka
War of the Dragon
1990When the Sun ShinesMan Fook-chuen
The Challenge of LifePierre[13]
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