He first gained recognition for his critically-acclaimed performance as Keith Lau in the popular Hong Kong television series The Other Truth, a role that truly put him on the map. Over the years, he continued to impress audiences and critics alike, especially with his compelling work in the TVB drama Brother’s Keeper, where his acting talent shone once again. Beyond acting, he also made a name for himself as a singer, lending his voice to various television theme songs and even releasing a single back in 1998 titled “Blue,” showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Before he became widely known, during his early and mid teens, he was actually a dedicated athlete—part of Hong Kong’s national table tennis team. That chapter of his life eventually gave way to a passion for performing arts, prompting him to shift directions. He began training under the TVB network and made his official television debut in a 1994 episode of Instinct, marking the start of what would become a successful career.
Growing up in Hong Kong as the son of a firefighter, he had a grounded upbringing that shaped his work ethic. On a personal note, he was in a long-term relationship with Eunis Yiu, which lasted from 2007 until their split in 2010. Throughout it all, he remained focused on his craft, steadily building a reputation as one of the more dependable talents in the industry. His journey—from athlete to actor and singer—reflects a unique path that few have taken, and his contributions continue to resonate with fans.
He actually received a nomination for the Starhub Award, all thanks to his standout performance as Kevin “Fit Wing” Ching in the popular TVB series Slow Boat Home. It was definitely a highlight in his career, showing just how much he brought to the character. His portrayal resonated with audiences and critics alike, which probably played a big role in earning him that well-deserved recognition. He really made the role his own, and it’s no surprise he was in the running for such a prestigious award.