Wong He

Wong He (born 27 July 1967), sometimes credited as Wong Hei, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and presenter. He is best known for his firefighter roles in TVB's Burning Flame trilogy. As a former police officer, Wong has acted primarily in law enforcement roles during his career at TVB, which gave rise to rumours that his stage name is based on the Cantonese term "皇氣" (lit. "royal air"), a slang term for the Royal Hong Kong Police. Wong is a practising Buddhist, having converted in 2000.[1]

Wong He
Born
Kwong Ngai-yee (鄺毅怡)

(1967-07-27) 27 July 1967
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, presenter
Years active1992–present
AwardsAstro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards
My Favourite Shot
2005 Net DeceptionTVB Anniversary AwardsMy Favourite Television Character
2002 Burning Flame II

Musical career
Also known asWong Hei
OriginHong Kong
GenresCantopop
Instrument(s)Singing
LabelsAvex Trax

Early life and police career

Born in Hong Kong as Kwong Ngai-yee (鄺毅怡), Wong He grew up in Lam Tin where he attended SKH Kei Hau Secondary School. He has an elder sister and a younger brother. He served in the Royal Hong Kong Police as an airport officer and a Police Tactical Unit member before entering the entertainment industry.

On 24 July 1989, in a case of attempted murder on police officers, Wong charged into a burning building on Nathan Road and saved three of his colleagues from the fire. This incident was remembered as one of the top ten heroic acts within the Hong Kong Police Force in 2010.[2]

Entertainment career

Wong began his entertainment career in 1992 as a radio host for Commercial Radio Hong Kong and later as a host for ATV. It was during his radio days that he picked the stage name "Wong He" for himself, named after a waiter in the novel To Live.

In 1996, Wong joined TVB and starred his first TV series Nothing to Declare. He became popularly known for his role as Yau Chi Dak ("OK Dak") in the successful TVB drama, Food of Love. In 1997, Wong received his first nomination for Best Actor at the TVB Anniversary Awards for his performance in Deadly Protection. Later that year, Wong starred in TVB comedy A Tough Side of a Lady.

In 1998, Wong scored his breakthrough role when he played a firefighter in the classic hit TVB series Burning Flame. He was nominated as one of the top five finalists for Best Actor at the 1999 TVB Anniversary Awards. Burning Flame made Wong a household name and led to the reprisal of his firefighter role in the 2002 sequel Burning Flame II. Wong won My Favourite Television Character Award for his role as Kei Tak Tin in Burning Flame II at the 2002 TVB Anniversary Awards.

In 2000, Wong launched an "au naturel" pictorial book, "Access Wong He," the proceeds of which were all donated to the relief fund for Taiwan's 1999 Jiji earthquake. Wong has also made a number of film appearances in Hong Kong. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the fifth Golden Bauhinia Awards for The Boss Up There. In addition, he has starred in several TV series in Singapore, Taiwan, and Mainland China.

As a popular TVB actor, Wong signed a recording contract with Avex Trax. In 2001, Wong released his debut EP, Xi Xin Chang Ge (喜新唱歌), featuring "Love is the Sea," the ending theme song from A Matter of Customs. With the success of his debut EP, Wong released his debut album I Believe...Wong He in February 2002. In September of the same year, Wong released another album Call Me in the Morning. In addition, he sang the theme songs for several of his TV series, Doomed to Oblivion, Net Deception, Shades of Truth, and Twilight Investigation.

In 2004, Wong played a computer hacker in TVB's Net Deception, which was released overseas in 2004 and in Hong Kong in 2006. He won the My Favourite Shot Award for his role in Net Deception at the 2005 Astro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards in Malaysia. Later in the same year, Wong starred opposite Chilam Cheung in Shades of Truth.

Wong had lead roles in TVB series C.I.B. Files (2006) and Fathers and Sons (2007). In 2008, he appeared in The Gem of Life.

In 2009, Wong reprised his role as a firefighter in Burning Flame III. In 2010, Wong paired up with Linda Chung in mystery comedy Twilight Investigation and received praises for their performances.[3]

In early 2016, Wong's face was blurred out in a state-run mainland television program (the CCTV adaptation of Korea's Infinite Challenge) following revelations that he had used social media to call attention to a new book that suggested former mainland leader Zhou Enlai might have been gay.[4] Wong had previously generated controversy about saying "you China Telecom" during a visit to the mainland in 2015.[5][6]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes
1996Nothing to DeclareCheung Hou FaiTVB
Food of LoveYau Chi DakTVB
1997Deadly ProtectionChan Fu GwaiTVBNominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor (Top 8)
A Tough Side of a LadyHo Ko SingTVB
1998Burning FlameLok Tin YauTVBNominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor (Top 5)
Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) (Top 5)
1999Side BeatChou Sai FanTVB
Sensitive New Age GuyZhao Zheng NanSingapore MediaCorp
2000A Matter of CustomsLam Chi KongTVBNominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor
Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Television Character
Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) with Jessica Hsuan
2001A Step into the PastDrummer (cameo)TVB(Episode 6)
Jiao FengXu Jiang HaiMainland China
2002Burning Flame IIKei Tak Tin (Peter)TVBWon – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Television Character
Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor
Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) with Maggie Cheung Ho-Yee
Doomed to OblivionCheng Ban KiuTVB
Wind and CloudChun Seung (Frost)Taiwan CTV
2003Romancing Hong KongYu Zhen BangMainland China
2004Net DeceptionYiu Sing Tin (Eros)TVBWon – Astro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards for My Favourite Shot
Shades of TruthLam Chi-Chung (TC)TVBNominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor
2005Beauty GirlsZhuang Jia YingMainland China
2006Powder Leads a RaceChen HaoMainland China
2006C.I.B. FilesChung Jing (Mark)TVBNominated – TVB Award for Best Actor (Top 20)
Nominated – TVB Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 20)
2007-2008Best Selling SecretsNg Gung-Gan (Kilo)TVB
2007Fathers and SonsKo ChingTVBNominated – TVB Award for Best Actor (Top 20)
Nominated – TVB Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 24)
2008-2009The Gem of LifeShek Tai WorTVB
2009Burning Flame IIIChung Yau SingTVBNominated – TVB Award for Best Actor (Top 15)
Nominated – TVB Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 15)
2010Some DayGau Man-fuTVB
Twilight InvestigationKei On-kui (Encore)TVB
2015Elite Brigade IIIRTHKAiring on 3 October 2015[7]

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994Touches of Love
1995Mack the KnifeTigeraka Dr. Mack
Passion 1995Lung
Husbands and Wives
1996The Killer Has No ReturnDung Jan Wa
Stooge, My LoveBiscuit
1997Mad StylistDee
Love is Not a Game, But a JokeDJ of Sex Chatline
1999The AccidentWong Man-Lok
The Boss Up ThereDog
2000Legend of 2 Dragons
Sworn RevengeChing Fai
Undercover BluesCharles
2001The Bird of PreyTo PingTV-movie (TVB)
Zhan You
2002Twilight Zone Cops: Models AngelChiu Zhong Han
Love in Garden StreetRonald
MementoOfficer Chow
2003The Final ShotFaiTV-movie (TVB)
Sai Kung StoryMing
The Story of Soccer Betaka Football Gambling
The Dark Side of My MindKent
2004My Baby Shot Me DownWong Wai Tim
Men in a Blue MoodPataka Men in the Blue Mood
2010Close to You
Color Me Love
2012Laugh and Cry Forbidden
Love 789

Discography

Albums

  • 2001 Xi Xin Chang Ge (喜新唱歌) (EP)
  • 2002 I Believe...Wong Hei
  • 2002 Call Me in the Morning

Television theme songs

  • 2000 '"Love is the Sea" (戀愛是個海) A Matter of Customs ending theme song
  • 2002 "Hardly Confused" (難得糊塗) Doomed to Oblivion opening theme song
  • 2002 "Scanty with Words" (沉默寡言) Doomed to Oblivion ending theme song
  • 2004 "Gray Terror" (灰色恐怖) Net Deception opening theme song
  • 2004 "Worth" (價值) Net Deception ending theme song
  • 2004 "No Half Space" (沒有半分空間) Shades of Truth theme song
  • 2010 "Mind Eater" (食腦) Twilight Investigation theme song

Awards and nominations

References

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