|
Dayo Wong Chi-Wah (黄子华) was born 5 September 1960. He is an actor,
comedian, singer, and screenwriter based in Hong Kong. He gained a
degree from the University of Alberta in Canada, majoring in
philosophy. He began his entertainment career in Hong Kong in the
year 1984, but only became well-known during the 1990s for his
creative stand-up comedy acts. Since then, he has starred in
numerous TV dramas and films and has even recorded his own album.
Possessing excellent humour and creativity, Wong Tze Wah has held
numerous instant sold-out shows across the globe. He achieved
remarkable results, putting on 7 consecutive sold-out shows in Hong
Kong recently. His latest performances in Vancouver and Toronto also
achieved record-breaking hits with tickets sold out two months in
advance.
His ability to transform comedic elements into series, ridicule
recent news and poke fun at society and the entertainment circle
continues to wipe the audience off their feet, laughing out loud.
Wong became known for his standup comedies since the year 1990. He
has also starred in many famous television series such as Justice
Sung II (1999), War of Genders (2000), and also the movie Those Were
the Days (1997), which gradually boosted his popularity. His lovable
comedy act and his gifted “sharp tongue” led him to achieve the “My
Favorite Television Character” award for War of Gender (2000), and
To Catch the Uncatchable (2004) together with “My Favorite On-Screen
Partners (Dramas)” award; “Best Actor Nomination Top 20” and “My
Favorite Male Character Nomination Top 5” for Men Don’t Cry (2007);
finally with “Best Actor Nomination Top 15” and “My Favorite |