Oscar Leung
Hong Kong actor
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Oscar Leung Lit-wai (Chinese: 梁烈唯) is an actor previously contracted to TVB.[3][4] He was an artist of Shaw Brothers (2020–2025).[5]
Leung Lit-wai
Oscar Leung | |||||||||||
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| 梁烈唯 | |||||||||||
| Born | 梁烈唯 Leung Lit-wai | ||||||||||
| Other names | Wai-wai (唯唯), Bad Boy (負皮王)[1] | ||||||||||
| Alma mater | Caritas Shatin Marden Foundation Secondary School[2] | ||||||||||
| Occupation | Actor | ||||||||||
| Children | 2 | ||||||||||
| Awards | TVB Anniversary Awards – Most Improved Male Artiste 2012 L'Escargot; Queens of Diamonds and Hearts; House of Harmony and Vengeance; Tiger Cubs; The Confidant Best Supporting Actor 2018 OMG, Your Honour | ||||||||||
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| Website | http://www.weibo.com/leunglitwai | ||||||||||
Personal life
Leung's father is a martial arts film actor. His uncle is Bryan Leung, a former TVB actor.[6]
Leung married his girlfriend of 11 years and secondary school classmate, Lok Po-man, on New Year's Day 2014.[7] The wedding was held at the InterContinental Hong Kong Hotel. In January 2017, his wife gave birth to a daughter via cesarean section, named Karina.[8]
On January 3, 2019, he announced that he had changed his name to Leung King-fai.[9][10]
In December 2022, Leung contracted Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) while working in mainland China.[11]
In October 2025, Leung announced that he would revert to his old name, Leung Lit-wai.[12]
Political views
In 2019, Leung was targeted by online image edits falsely claiming he participated in the June 9 anti-extradition bill march and a June 12 protest-related concert. He denied the claims, stated he did not join the demonstrations, and posted a video showing he was in Macau on June 12.[13] Later, on August 1st, Army Day, he posted a message on Weibo to pay tribute to the People's Liberation Army, accompanied by the red background and white text "81".[14] Leung also participated in the joint signature campaign supporting the National People's Congress decision on Hong Kong national security legislation.[15]