David / Josh Lui Fong (Chinese: 呂方, born 19 January 1964) is a Hong Kong male singer and actor.
Lui Fong made his debut in 1983 by participating in the Rookie Singing Contest organised by TVB. He has released several albums and occasionally appeared in TV dramas. His singing career stagnated in the late 1980s, but after signing with Warner Records, he regained popularity with the song "Crooked Moon" (Chinese: 彎彎的月亮). Around the same time, he expanded into the Taiwanese market and became part of the Hong Kong star wave. However, by the mid-1990s, his music career declined. In the following years, he reduced his album production and focused primarily on live performances.
Biography
Early life
Lui Fong was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, with ancestral roots in Shanghai. He has a younger sister. When he was young, he moved to Hong Kong with his parents and once lived in Fu Wah Village, Kwun Tong District. His father was an overseas Chinese from Singapore and worked in a travel agency.
Lui Fong studied at Pope Pius XII Primary School (graduating from Primary 6 in 1978), Jacob English Secondary School, Moral Training English College, and Hong Kong Christian College, where he completed Form 5 in 1983. However, he had poor academic performance.
Since childhood, he had a passion for singing but was too shy to perform in front of others.