'A Better Tomorrow' celebrity dies during hotel isolation...years old at 86

Kenneth Chang, who has a lot of fans in Korea for the series A Better Tomorrow, died at a hotel in Hong Kong, which was being isolated on the 27th, the South Chania Morning Post reported.86 years old.Chang returned to Hong Kong after his trip to Singapore on the 25th and died while quarantined at the Kowloon Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.When the hotel employee entered to open the door, the window was found unconscious inside shortly after noon; he was confirmed dead at the scene.Chang came out negatively in a rapid antigen test conducted on Wednesday.Tenes Chang is also familiar to domestic fans as he plays the role of the taxi company president who helps the Red Dragon in A Better Tomorrow.He made his way to Hollywood in 1998 and also appeared in Replacement Killer, 007 On The Day and Memories of Geisha.

Kenneth Chang, who has a lot of fans in Korea for the series A Better Tomorrow, died at a hotel in Hong Kong, which was being isolated on the 27th, the South Chania Morning Post reported. 86 years old.

Chang returned to Hong Kong after his trip to Singapore on the 25th and died while quarantined at the Kowloon Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.

When the hotel employee entered to open the door, the window was found unconscious inside shortly after noon; he was confirmed dead at the scene. Chang came out negatively in a rapid antigen test conducted on Wednesday.

Tenes Chang is also familiar to domestic fans as he plays the role of the taxi company president who helps the Red Dragon in A Better Tomorrow.

He made his way to Hollywood in 1998 and also appeared in "Replacement Killer," "007 On The Day" and "Memories of Geisha."