"The Teddy Boy look" began in 1950's England when young men wore clothing inspired by the dandies of the Edwardian era. They were originally named "Cosh boys" until the Daily Express shortened 'Edwardian' to 'Teddy' for a headline in 1953, changing history.
Despite a prolific screen career that spanned 66 years, Kenneth Tsang Kong, who has died aged 87, never played the leading man. Instead, the former matinee idol is best remembered for being the handsome bad guy in an array of Hong Kong cinema classics such as Teddy Girls, one of 25 films in which he appeared in a single year,.