
Francis Ng in Infernal Affairs II
Francis Ng (1961 -)
Film Deaths[]
- Devil Hunters (Lie mo qun ying) (1989) [Chiu Sing] Blown up after he shoot the gas cylinder on the building in the film ends.
- Final Run (Muk chung mou yan) (1989) [Wan Kwok-Chuen] Shot by Phillip Ko and Kiu-Wai Miu then throws off the car.
- The Dragon Fighter (Dei tau lung) (1990) [character name unavailable] Shot in the leg and head by Alex Fong.
- Young and Dangerous (Goo wak chai: Yan joi gong woo) (1996) [Ugly Kwan] Shot in the head by the police.
- Full Alert (Go do gaai bei) (1997) [Mak Kwan] Shoots himself under the chin as he can't live with Amanda Lee being dead.
- A Man Called Hero (Jung wa ying hong) (1999) [Invincible] Dies in a magic duel with Ekin Cheng.
- The H.K. Triad (O gei san wo wui dong on) (1999) [Lok] Shot by the police.
- Bullets Over Summer (Bau lit ying ging) (1999) [Mike] Dies of a gunshot wound at the end of the film after being shot by Yiu-Ming Lee
- Heroic Duo (Shuang xiong) (2003) [Yeung-Hoi Au]: Dies when the room he is in is hit with a wave of flame.
- Color of the Truth (Hak bak sam lam) (2003) [Blind Chiu/Tam Chiu] Shot to death on the rooftop by Anthony Wong Chau-Sang.
- Infernal Affairs 2 (Mou gaan dou II) (2003) [Ngai Wing Hau]: Shot in the forehead by Anthony Wong Chau-Sang.
- Exiled (Fong Juk) (2006)[Tai]: Dies from multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by Simon Yam and his men in the film's climatic shootout, he dies smiling having succeeded in killing Yam.
- Turning Point (Laughing Gor: Bin Chit) (2009) [Zatoi]: Shot in the back multiple times by Anthony Wong Chau-Sang.
- The Last Tycoon (Da Shang Hai) (2012) [Mao Zai]: Shot and stabbed to death by Chow Yun-Fat.
- Line Walker (Shi tu xing zhe) (2016) [Q Sir]: Dies in an elevator shootout with a hitman while talking with Charmaine Sheh.
- Line Walker 2: Invisible Spy (Shi tu xing zhe 2: Die ying xing dong) (2019) [Yip Chi-Fan] Shot in the chest by Yichi Zhang after talking to Nick Cheung.
TV Deaths[]
- The Last Conflict (Ying ging boon sik) (1988) [Tong Hak] Shot repeatedly by Stephen Chow.