Liu was first known for his appearance in the hit 1980 TV series "The Bund". He won his first Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1993 for his role in the comedy "Cageman". He was subsequently nominated for the award in 2004 and 2006 for his performance in "Infernal Affairs II" and "SPL: Sha Po Lang" respectively, before winning the award a second time in 2009 for the Dante Lam film "Beast Stalker".
Liu continued to work with Lam on a number of films including The Sniper and The Stool Pigeon, the latter of which earned him another nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2011. In 2014, Liu was cast in a leading role for two Hong Kong Television Network drama productions, The Election and The Borderline. The two dramas were selected in a public poll for their online launch on 19 November 2014.
In 1987, Liu married actress Barbara Chan Man-yee, also known as Money Chan, after meeting her in the TVB artist training programme. Together, they had 3 sons. In April 2006, Liu lost his youngest son, six-year-old Liu Man Lok to leukemia, after a three-year struggle with the terminal illness.
In March 2021, it was reported that Liu was suffering from gastric cancer; Chan replied to a media interview to confirm the diagnosis. Liu had discovered the condition in December 2020 and had to suspend work for treatment. Liu died of gastric cancer on the night of 28 March 2021 in Prince of Wales Hospital, surrounded by his family, 10 days before his 67th birthday. In honor of Liu, a special tribute featuring his final TVB performance on Law dis-Order was broadcast on TVB Jade.
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