28th January 2020 – (Hong Kong) Sources have confirmed that the 49-year-old veteran Hong Kong actor Louis Koo has donated HK$11.1m to the Wuhan Benevolent General Association to stock up medical resources to stop the novel coronavirus from spreading in China. All the afflicted personnel are Download our app for a fast and seamless experience! Huang Xiaoming and Angelababy chipped in US$40k (RM165k). Koo was reluctant to comment on the issue but it was learnt that he set up his charity foundation after witnessing the devastation from the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. Filming will not be able to resume quickly due to the current condition, thus in the future, everyone would continue to need to help each other to get over this crisis," he added.Among those who helped donate to the cause include film studios like China Star Film, Edko Film, Emperor Motion Pictures, Mandarin Film, Media Asia film, as well as Louis' own company, One Cool Pictures, in addition to other individuals that include billionaire Joseph Lau.Several organisations that will be benefiting the donation include the 12 major affiliated organisations of the Federation of Hong Kong Film Workers like Hong Kong Cinematography Lighting Association, Hong Kong Stuntman Association, and Hong Kong Film Assistant Directors' Association.Martin Scorsese Signs First-Look TV and Film Deal With AppleObamas, Clintons, Bernie Sanders and AOC to Speak at Democratic National Convention‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Drama Reboot in DevelopmentOlay’s £30 firming cream is reduced to £10 at Boots for today only1 in 4 Consumers Have Subscribed to New Streaming Service During Pandemic'An American Pickle': Seth Rogen was happy to star opposite himself as 'other actors stress me out'How Singapore nurtured foreign trio who became billionairesMan jailed and caned for uploading nude photos of 2 ex-girlfriends, sex with underage girlDo you know Pixar better than 'Toy Story 4' star Tony Hale? Other celebrities who have also contributed include Huang Xiaoming and Angelababy. A source revealed that Hong Kong actor Louis Koo donated RM5.85 million to the Wuhan Benevolent General Association for the purchase of medical resources, Sin Chew Daily reported. Coronavirus celebrity donations: Fan Bingbing, Louis Koo, Barbie Hsu, Angelababy and others who are digging deep to help the victims of Wuhan virus Fans of K-pop … The latest elementary school donated by Louis Koo Tin-lok, a well-known Hong Kong actor and movie producer, has been completed in Tianpeng Town of southwest China's Yunnan province. This is believed to be the 111th school he has helped build in different remote rural areas of the Chinese mainland. Louis Koo reported donated US$1.9 million (RM7.87 mil) to the Wuhan Benevolent General Association. 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