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Eric Kot Man-Fai

Eric Kot Man-Fai

Birthday: 1966-12-30 | Place of Birth: Hong Kong, British Crown Colony

Eric Kot Man-Fai, Chinese: 葛民輝, born on December 30, 1966, is a renowned Hong Kong radio presenter, film actor, and director. He played the role of "Soft Taoist Priest" in the music group Soft Hard, a name that is well known in Hong Kong. Since March 1988, he embarked on his radio broadcasting career at the commercial station and co-founded Soft Hard with Jan Lamb in the same year. His unique and entertaining traffic reports on the "Street Angel" programme made him instantly popular. He started participating in film acting in 1989, further expanding his career to television broadcasting, during which he launched a variety of programmes such as "Peculiar DJs Peculiar Show" and "Peculiar DJs Peculiar Show 2". To date, Eric Kot has participated in the production of more than sixty films. He ended his eight-year radio program career in 1996 and segued into the film industry. He collaborated closely with Wong Kar-wai, the producer of "First Love: The Litter on the Breeze", and successfully directed the films "Four Faces of Eve" and "First Love: The Litter on the Breeze".

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2024
The Lyricist Wannabe

as    Law's Father

2024
July Rhapsody

as    Wong Yui

2023
YUM Investigation

as    Papier-mâché Chan

2023
The Law In This World

as    黃耀光

2021
Sugar Street Studio

as    Boss Choi

2018
Hotel Soul Good

as    Buck-toothed Fred

2018
Napping Kid

as    Carlos Lim

2018
Tracey

as    Chi Jun

2017
29+1

as    Sun

2015
Lost in Hong Kong

as    Policeman

2013
Hotel Deluxe

as    Da Wah

2013
Together

as    Drama teacher

2013
The Great War: Director's Cut

as    Himself

2012
The Bounty

as    Sergant Chung

2007
Super Fans

as    So Sik

2006
Heavenly Mission

as    CL Hui

2006
半邊靈

as    Ching Kwok-wing

2006
Feel It Say It ...

as    Dr Zmong Heung

2006
Bet to Basic

as    Scott

2006
Cocktail

as    Tong

2004
Butterfly

as    Ming