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floatingmoon -

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I read somewhere that he has already left TVB.....

Yes, 河國榮 left TVB, that's sad....less chance to see him on tv. But I hope audience get to
see him in other media production in the future.

Am I his fans? um...not really. But he is one of the actor that I like to see in drama.

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wannabeafreak -

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Gregory Charles Rivers 河國榮

Anyone heard of him? He speak fluent and clear Cantonese, and been involved in many TVB
productions for years.

A while ago, I saw a interview of him. It's interesting to know how he steps into the HK media
career.

Did you even bother to read this thread or just decide to read the last page and decide to post
this?

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I have a feeling he's gay. He used to be a student at my old school where he studied medicine for
a year. Seeing Leslie Cheung in one occasion in Australia, he decided to go to Hong Kong where his
idol was based. He did and has never gone back since.

What rubbish are you on? He's been married for 20 years. I met both him and his his wife.

Quest -

This is mandarin, but whose daughter is this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2L2eLzRzamI&feature=related
Have you spent more time on Chinese than she's been alive?

huisheng -

First of all, I have nothing against him or gay people. And I think one has issues thinking being
called gay is offensive. I'd offer an apology if Mr Rivers finds what I said offensive though. I
saw his name in the famous UNSW alumni list on Wikipedia. As the information there said he was a
Hong Kong-based actor, I was tempted to learn more about him. Unfortuantly what I got from
googling is pretty much what I said previously. So I assumed he was 40-ish and single. UNSW is one
of the best Unis in the country and people are dying to get into Medicine. Since he gave up his
study and thus a promising career opportunity because of his obsession over Cheung, and supposedly
he was never married, I suspected he was gay. Being gay makes one a minority. Being a minority
makes one different. Being different is worth knowing. This is how my logic went.

LaVandez -

This is the new reality that's creeping up on people who haven't been keeping watch. This is going
to be more and more common and less of a shock to people. I like having these people out there who
are just tearing it up when it comes to the language it's great to aspire to even if you never
reach the top of the mountain.

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