Ko Miu Sze was a student in the first TVB artist training class and has filmed many dramas since her debut. |
Veteran media person Wong Man Ling (right) revealed the news of Ko Miu Sze's passing courtesy of mingpao.com |
Playing "Cheung Pui Shan" in the 1975 TVB youth drama MOVE ON (SING FUNG POR LONG), Ko Miu Sze passed away at the age of 69. Senior media person Wong Man Ling revealed the news of Ko Miu Sze's death on social media platforms yesterday, writing, "On August 30, 2023, I forwarded this cover to Ko Miu Sze. She responded to my remarks by saying, 'Always look forward and never step back, No one has to worry about being without a partner, and the journey is thousands of miles away without getting tired...MOVE ON! This drama is still fresh in my memory. I have been to many places, and thousands of people in Hong Kong and China remember this drama! Thank you Wong Wong!' This year because we have not seen each other for a long time, I looked for her on WhatsApp but never receive any reply. She has not shown up for the first training class' reunions many times. It turned out that she was seriously ill, and it was only today that her two older sisters sent the news that she had passed away. Ko Miu Sze, have a safe journey!"
Ko Miu Sze was a student in the first TVB artist training class, later became a TVB artist and has filmed many dramas like MOVE ON, CHOR LAU HEUNG, THE LEGEND OF THE BOOK AND SWORD. MOVE ON starred Angie Chiu Nga Chi, Ko Miu Sze, Chong Man Ching, Yeung Sze Tai and Ching Ho Wai. It became very popular after it aired in 1975. Yeung Sze Tai sang the theme song of the same name, which also became well-known in the streets. In the 1990s Ko Miu Sze and her husband immigrated to Italy and retired from the entertainment industry. The two have been together without any children. In recent years, Ko Miu Sze has stayed in Hong Kong most of the time due to her mother and the pandemic, gathering with friends in the industry from time to time.
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