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  1. Five Tiger Generals, 1983. The Five Tiger Generals of TVB ( 無綫五虎將 ), more commonly referred to as simply the Five Tigers (五虎), were a group of five of the most popular young leading male actors of 1980s Hong Kong television. The group consisted of Michael Miu ("Big Tiger"), Kent Tong ("Second Tiger"), Felix Wong ("Third Tiger ...

  2. In the 1980s, Hong Kong television actors Felix Wong, Michael Miu, Kent Tong, Andy Lau and Tony Leung are called the "Five Tiger Generals of TVB". [citation needed] The five of them starred together in the 1991 film The Tigers. In 2009, a Taiwanese musical band called Wu Hu Jiang was formed.

  3. Apr 8, 2021 · Jonathan Fam. Published April 8, 2021. Updated April 13, 2021. Back in the ’80s, TVB had the Five Tigers, a group of young actors deemed the most promising among the broadcaster’s menagerie...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kent_TongKent Tong - Wikipedia

    Tong often undertook roles of princes and villains in TVB dramas. During the 1980s, Kent Tong, along with Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Andy Lau, Michael Miu and Felix Wong became known as the Five Tiger Generals of TVB. They were widely considered the most popular and best looking leading male actors in TVB at the time.

  5. The Five Tiger Generals of TVB (無綫五虎將), more commonly referred to as simply the Five Tigers (五虎), were a group of five of the most popular young leading male actors of 1980s Hong Kong television. The group consisted of Michael Miu, Kent Tong, Felix Wong, Andy Lau, and Tony Leung Chiu-wai.

  6. The series is a grand production by the television station TVB. The original broadcast period on TVB Jade was from 23 to 28 September 1985, within the night time slot for Enjoy Yourself Tonight. Starring the Five Tiger Generals of TVB, the drama also featured the largest star-studded cast in Hong Kong television history, including many of the ...

  7. The Five Tiger Generals of TVB (Chinese: 無綫五虎將), more commonly referred to as simply the Five Tigers (五虎), were a group of five of the most popular young leading male actors of 1980s Hong Kong television.

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