In 1994, Pang Ho-cheung started his career in the media industry by working as a variety show scriptwriter for Asia Television. By this time, Pang was active in several media. He was working as a scriptwriter, a host for radio and television shows, a columnist, a magazine editor and a copywriter. He had also published several novels. In 2001, Pang co-founded Making Film Productions. In the same year, he directed his feature-length directorial debut, YOU SHOOT, I SHOOT. Thus he began his career as an independent filmmaker, with him taking part in productions as actor, writer, director and producer.
Ho-Chiu Kei is known for A Touch of Zen (1971), Shen tui mi zong shou (1982) and Xie ying wu (1981).
Kang Ho-dong is a South Korean television host and comedian, who first became known to Koreans as one of the top Korean traditional wrestlers. After Kang retired from wrestling, he began his MC and comedian career in 1993, appearing on MBC as a talent. He was influenced by Lee Kyung-kyu, who is a famous MC and comedian in South Korea. He later became the host of a number of popular variety programs such as X-Man, Love Letter and Ya Shim Man Man. Kang has won numerous entertainment awards, and is widely recognized as one of the best television hosts in Korean television history. In 2011, he hosted four popular variety programs - Happy Sunday - 2 Days & 1 Night, Golden Fishery, Star King and Strong Heart. In 2008, the 44th Baeksang Arts Awards, Kang Ho Dong became the first in history to win the TV category Daesang (Grand Prize) as a comedian. The Daesang had only been awarded to TV actors/actresses ever since its establishment and Kang is the first one to break this tradition. This made him the first in history to achieve an entertainment awards Daesang grand slam, including KBS, MBC, SBS and Baeksang.
Ho-Eun Jin is known for All of Us Are Dead (2022), Revenge of Others (2022) and Sarangeun Byutipul Insaengeun Wondeopul (2019).
Ho-Gyun Jeong is known for A Shoulder to Cry On (2023) and All the Liquors (2023).
Ho-Hin Chiu is an actor, known for Feng bao (2013) and Kei yau yeh (2013).
Ho-Jung (pronounced ho-joon) is an LA-based actress. She was born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. As a creative and expressive person, Ho-Jung showed an early interest in fashion and an eye for fine art and craft, but it was not until later in life that she decided to pursue acting. Were it not for a chance meeting with the legendary acting teacher and director Gene Frankel, Ho-Jung might have never stepped into the spotlight. Making her studio film debut she landed a significant supporting role opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Kerry Washington in Lakeview Terrace. Ho-Jung was directed by a personal favorite, Neil LaBute. Also, she worked with Argentinian director Alejandro Chomski in the indie feature A Beautiful Life and Get Smart directed by Peter Segal. Her television credits include Gang Related, Protect and Serve, The Gilmore Girls and recurring roles on My Generation, Talk Show With Spike Feresten and Love Without Borders, shot on location in Moscow, Russia. Ho-Jung starred in and produced Jean Cocteau's play The Human Voice at the Elephant Theatre in Los Angeles. She got rave reviews for her work in what is widely known as the most difficult one-woman monologue to perform. She remains a passionate artist and is deeply committed to the study of the craft of acting. Her teachers in LA include Milton Katselas, Sharon Chatten, Catlin Adams, and Guy Camilleri (RAW acting studio). Ho-Jung is a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA.
Ho-Kwan Tse is known for Father of the Bride (2022), FBI: Most Wanted (2020) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).
Ho-Leung Lau is a writer and director, known for Chung fung che (2015), Chu bao (2020) and San ren xing (2016).
Ho-Pong Mak is known for Endless Battle (2023), Love Suddenly (2022) and Breakout Brothers 3 (2022).