Subject: Dai Sor is dead.... sigh....
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Post at 30-8-2009 09:49  Profile P.M. 
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Dai Sor is dead.... sigh....

Just when we were talking about him a few weeks ago, he dies.  I will cherish my picture with him forever.



HK actor "Dai Sor" David Tsui dies at age 54; Most worried about 6 year old son before death

"Dai Sor" David Tsui (Fui-On Shing) passed away the night before yesterday at the age of 54. He spent his last moments with entertainment circle friends Alam Tam, Eric Tsang and Nick Cheung by his bedside bidding farewell. According to sources, before David left the world he persisted to wait for his 6 year old son who he is most worried about to appear first before he could leave peacefully.

David suffered from nasopharyngeal carcinoma (cancer in the nose) which later spread to his liver. The night before (August 27th) at 11:45pm he passed away at the Baptist Hopsital. Many of his entertainment circle good friends rushed to the hospital to see him for the last time, his family accompanied him the whole time by his bedside.

It was acknowledged that David insighted that he was near death, a few days ago he took the initiative and asked to go home. He was at home up until the night before where his condition suddenly became worse, he was rushed back into the hospital. At the hospital, David fell into a coma, was unable to speak or eat, he weighted less than 100 pounds, and had an oxygen mask on to assist breathing. David gave the largest reaction when he heard the voice of his 6 year old son come in. According to sources, that afternoon the 6 year old son called his father to tell him that he was going to play table tennis, David immediately had enough strength to yell out a few words, he waited until his son got off school to visit him. David requested to get off the bed and wanted to accompany his son one more time, but did not have the strength to do so.

Yesterday Eric Tsang wore mournful clothing to public events, he expressed in a sad tone: "Alan called everyone and told us that David cannot go on anymore, he told us to rush to the hospital. When Alan got there, David was still able to say a few things, but when I got there he already got some shots and was not very lively. I saw that it was really hard for him, after 20 more minutes he couldn't make it." Eric reveals that David had always had confidence that he was able to fight the cancer, and really can't bear to just leave like that. Eric continued and said that Doctor Chow already expressed that his condition is not good at all, therapy will need to stop, but David still insisted that he wanted to go home and see his mom and younger brother. Asked about David's final wishes? Eric frankly said: "I know that he can't put down his youngest son, but he left very peacefully, his family was by his side."

David Tsui is survived by two wives, a 30 year old son (with his first wife), a 10 year old grandson, a 6 year old son (with his second wife) and an 81 year old mother. David took care both wives and children very well.

There is currently no arrangements yet for his memorial.

Now here is someone who is irreplaceable as a funny man, triad member and the fearless dude who put a smile on millions of people's faces when he was on the big screen.  Now I have to buy a few of his products so that his 6 year old son is taken care of.  RIP big guy!

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Reply #1 sexpert's post

He was one of Hong Kong's movie icons that I remember fondly, especially whn he featured in Stephen Chow films.

May he RIP.
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Post at 30-8-2009 12:19  Profile P.M. 
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i grew up watch him, love his role in Stephen Chow's films too.
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Post at 30-8-2009 12:27  Profile P.M. 
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How about before Stephen Chow films?

Dude was in so many action movies with young Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung,.. etc... the old crew...  He made his mark way before Stephen Chow.  

I still remember seeing him on the slim sidewalks of lady street many years ago as he was scurrying somewhere, probably late for something.  I was like, "dai sor gor!, can I get a picture with you?" He said to me, "who me?  why would you want to take a picture with me?"  I said, "I'm not some teenie bopper screaming for Leon Lai or Aaron Kwok, you are Dai Sor Gor!"  He said, "ho la , ho la!"  Actually took time out of his schedule to take a picture with me then shake my hand!

Fucking class act!
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Reply #4 sexpert's post

funny you mentioned that.  I saw him on Fa Yuen street (Ladies Market) in MK 5 years ago sitting in one of the stalls where they were selling men's clothing.  I didn't call him by his nickname because I wasn't sure if that was an insult to him or not, but I did talk to him - really nice guy.

RIP...
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Reply #5 JeSun's post

I guess that's where he used to "roll"
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Post at 30-8-2009 15:32  Profile P.M. 
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damn i really admired him he was such a genuine actor....RIP
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Post at 30-8-2009 16:08  Profile P.M. 
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sad to hear the news...he will be remembered as one of the classics of hk film industry!

as many bros said above, he was always a class act wherever he went.

rip!
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Post at 30-8-2009 16:56  Profile P.M. 
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That is very sad news.  I really loved seeing him in movies.  He seemed like a part of our lives being in so many HK movies.
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RIP. I've always enjoy the type of roles he played in the movies. In my head he always seemed like a really nice guy in real life. Tragic indeed.
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Post at 1-9-2009 01:49  Profile P.M. 
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RIP....He's always a big softiee in my mind, I always will remember his role in the tvb film about a sea resturant in one of hk island, too young to have passed away
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Post at 1-9-2009 05:42  Profile P.M. 
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he was a great actor that always made me laugh..
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Although he was never a big star his acting complimented others well ... he will be missed !
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Omg was this on the news? I had no idea of this happening at all.

My  condolences to his family, rest in peace.
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My condolences to all his family and close friends...

Well knowned in the film and entertainment industry in Hong Kong. I loved watching him in the charity shows... He will be missed. Dai Sor and Xiao Hei (Small Black -Taiwanese actor) were my favourite in that age bracket
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Reply #15 TheABC's post

you do know that Blackie dies a couple of years ago, right?  RIP to both of them...
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