Life After Death (TV series)

Life After Death (Chinese: 那些我愛過的人; lit. The People I Have Loved) is a 2020 Hong Kong romantic melodrama television series starring Frankie Lam, Priscilla Wong, Shiga Lin, and Mark Ma. Produced by Kwan Shu Ming and Kwan Man Sum, the series premiered on TVB on June 8, 2020.[1][2]

Life After Death
Also known as禍後, 致所有愛過的人
那些我愛過的人
GenreMelodrama
Starring
Original language(s)Cantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
Producer(s)Kwan Shu Ming, Kwan Man Sum
Production location(s)Hong Kong
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)TVB
Release
Original networkTVB
Picture format1080i
Original releaseJune 8 
July 10, 2020
External links
Website

Synopsis

A deadly car accident leaves both Keung Yuk Sing and Laura Fong Lok Man widowed. Seven years later, another accident has Yuk Sing encounter Laura. Laura rekindles her bond with her estranged sister Sherman Fong Shu Man with the help of Dr. Koo Hei Sun, who has Asperger syndrome. Laura grieves the passing of her mother-in-law and is trying to taking care of her daughter Chu Hang Yee and stepson Chu Ka Bing, while Yuk Sing struggles to understand the needs of his teenage daughter Keung Chi Yau. As Ka Bing and Chi Yau get closer, their mutual friend Eden Mok Yu Him creates more problems for their relationship, and the truth of the car accident gradually surfaces, expecting everyone to face changes again.[3][4]

Cast and characters

  • Frankie Lam as Keung Yuk Sing, a boxing instructor
  • Priscilla Wong as Laura Fong Lok Man, an insurance agent
  • Mark Ma as Koo Hei Sun, a family doctor with Asperger syndrome ; a colleague of Sherman
  • Shiga Lin as Sherman Fong Shu Man, an obstetrician and gynecologist
  • Yoyo Chen as Sabrina Chin, a manager at Laura's insurance company
  • Zeno Koo as Ben Chu Ka Bing, a high school student and Laura's stepson
  • Grace Wong as Chu Hang Yee, Laura's daughter
  • Chloe So as Yoyo Keung Chi Yau, Yuk Sing's teenage daughter
  • Kyle Li as Eden Mok Yu Him, a student at Yuk Sing's boxing club
  • Stephen Wong as Kung Ka Ho, a trading company CEO
  • Ching Hor Wai as Au Lai Heng, mother of Hei Sun
  • Griselda Yeung (special guest star) as Mavis, deceased wife of Yuk Sing
  • William Chak as (special guest star) as Chu Han Fai, deceased husband of Laura
  • Erin Wong as Kung Chin Chin
  • Kwan Gor as Himself (guest appearance)
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