Ruco Chan Chin-pang (born 14 January 1977) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Chan gained fame for playing the role of Keith Lau in the TVB television legal drama The Other Truth.
After graduating TVB's Artiste Training Class in 1994, Chan appeared in small roles in many TVB television dramas. In 1998, Chan left TVB and signed a record contract with PolyGram, and released the single "BLUE" that same year. Before returning to TVB in 2008, Chan joined ATV and portrayed starring roles in many ATV television dramas.
Chan was born in Hong Kong of Fujian Chinese ancestry. His father was a firefighter and his mother worked as garment factory worker. Influenced by his father, Chan developed a love for table tennis and joined the Hong Kong Table Tennis team after receiving rigorous training at the Jubilee Sports Academy when he was thirteen. He was the youngest player to represent Hong Kong in overseas competitions at the time. After five years of committing to the sport, Chan left the team upon finishing his high school education exams. After graduation, Chan was accepted into a technical institution and, attracted by the 3,000 HKD monthly income, also joined TVB's Artiste Training Class. Being only seventeen at the time, Chan was required to have his parents' signed approval before signing a management contract with TVB. His father initially refused, but later gave in when TVB offered an automatic contract cancellation if Chan didn't do well in his classes. Chan graduated from TVB's Seventh Artiste Training Class of 1994.