He was suffering from chronic kidney disease for several years and underwent heart surgery in 2021.film series, said Richard was"a professional and a good teacher", and hoped he is now in a better place., told The Straits Times that the actor was “a
lways professional, kind and gracious” and that she is"grateful for the opportunity [she] had to work with Richard and celebrate his life’s work". From left: Sammo Hung, Michael Miu, Richard Ng, Stanley Fung and Eric Tsang in 1985's Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars.was sent to one of England’s most expensive boarding schools when he was 15 and later stayed on to study acting.The Private Eyesseries in the ’80.According to reports, he signed a deal to star in six movies in three years, at HK$1mil a film. He eventually made 11 movies.
Richard shared previously that he was making so much bank that he owned several luxury cars, including two Rolls Royces, and properties at the time. "It was so ridiculous that I had two Rolls Royces... and I bought a villa in Clear Water Bay. At the time, tAfter shooting each movie, I would buy a mansion and rent it out to pilots," he said.In the mid-90s,In 2019, he revealed that he was suffering fromRichard is survived by wife Susan, whom he married in 1965, and his four children: 47-year-old actor Carl Ng, and daughters Alex, 56, Zoe, 54, and Louise, the youngest.