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| name = Felix Wong | image = Wong_Yat_Wah_Felix.JPG | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|9|4}} | birth_place = Hong Kong | occupation = Actor, singer | years_active = 1980–present | spouse = Leung Kit-wah (m. 1988) | children = Adrian Wong | module = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes | t = 黃日華 | s = 黄日华 | p = Huáng Rìhuá | j = Wong4 Jat6-wa4 }} | module2 = {{infobox musical artist|embed=yes | alias = Wah Gor (華哥; lit. Brother Wah), Wong Wah (黃華) | background = temporary | associated_acts = Five Tiger Generals }} }}{{Chinese name|Wong}} Felix Wong Yat-wah (born September 4, 1961) is a Hong Kong actor best known for his performances in many wuxia television series produced by TVB, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983), in which he played the protagonist Kwok Ching. He is considered to be one of the most popular teen idols of the 1980s and was named as "Third Tiger" among Five Tiger Generals of TVB.{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}} CareerWong was recruited into TVB's Artist Training Academy in September 1979, before his 18th birthday. While he was a trainee, he made cameo appearances in several dramas, such as The Bund (1980). After finish the school in 1981, Wong was offered a major supporting role in The Misadventure of Zoo (1981), which starred Lydia Shum and Adam Cheng. Afterwards, Wong was immediately cast to play the male lead in The Lonely Hunter (1981), which subsequently propelled him to instant fame in Hong Kong. While the drama was airing, Wong received more fan letters than any other popular TVB actors and actresses at the time.[1] In the mid-1980s, Wong, along with Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Michael Miu and Kent Tong, were called the "Five Tiger Generals of TVB" and said to be the most popular male actors from TVB at that time. According to some polls conducted at the time, Wong had the largest fanbase.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} Wong is perhaps best known for his role as the hero Kwok Ching in the 1983 television series The Legend of the Condor Heroes, an adaptation of Louis Cha's novel of the same title. Wong also starred in another two television adaptations of Cha's novels, Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (1982) and Sword Stained with Royal Blood (1986). Wong is also notable for his performance in Looking Back in Anger (1989), in which his character was involved in a love triangle with the characters played by Carina Lau and Kathy Chow. Besides playing the roles of the protagonists in most of his works, Wong has also achieved success for his portrayals of antagonists, such as the villain Lee Mat in The Grand Canal (1987), Jamukha in Genghis Khan (1987), and recently as Stone Sir in Gun Metal Grey (2010). In 1989, Wong left TVB after having completed filming Kim-mo Tuk-ku Kau-pai. He joined ATV and worked on four television series between 1990 and 1992. He also worked in the Taiwanese television drama Imperial Wanderer with Kathy Chow. Wong returned to TVB in 1993 and starred with Amy Chan in Racing Peak, a television series about a horse racing company. He left TVB again on 11 January 2002{{citation needed|date=December 2009}} to work on some mainland Chinese television series. Wong expressed his unhappiness with TVB in an interview, citing that as the reason for his departure.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} His last major project in TVB was Treasure Raiders, an adaptation of one of the works of Gu Long. Wong starred in the 2005 film Wait 'til You're Older after being invited by Andy Lau. In July 2009, after filming Turning Point, Wong revealed that he will be working with Michael Miu in a new crime fiction television drama on TVB in October 2009 called Gun Metal Grey.[2] In TVB's 43rd anniversary special, Felix was asked why he returned to do Gun Metal Grey. He explained he returned because Michael Miu, an old friend, ask him to consider doing the series as an anniversary milestone in commemoration of their career in TVB together and he agreed. Subsequently, Wong had to turn down another role and said he lost the chance to earn HK$1 million because of filming Gun Metal Grey.[3] FilmographyFilm
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://jaynestars.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=727|title=JayneStars.com | News Tip|website=jaynestars.com|accessdate=2018-11-10}} 2. ^Felix Wong makes a comeback to TVB in new Police drama with Michael Miu{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 3. ^{{cite news | work=Epoch Times | date=2010-12-10 | title=Felix Wong returns to TVB, thanks to Michael Miu and Jamie Chik | url=http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/9/12/11/n2750757.htm | accessdate=2010-09-07 | language=Chinese}} External links
7 : 1961 births|Hong Kong male television actors|Hong Kong male film actors|TVB actors|Living people|20th-century Hong Kong male actors|21st-century Hong Kong male actors |
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