Bryan Wong

Bryan Wong

Nascimento : 1971-01-30, 新加坡

História

Many of us will first remember Bryan from the iconic infotainment programme City Beat. Not only did the unique and entertaining format of the show create more of such formatting styles, it also catapulted Bryan and his co-hosts to fame and popularity. Singapore audiences could not get enough of the hosts’ spontaneous and infectious camaraderie and Bryan became a hot favourite for many hosting programmes. Truth be told, the talented Bryan has been around much longer, doing modelling assignments and commercials since his teenage years. This led to his first hosting stint for the variety, Gen Y, a teenage lifestyle programme. His spontaneity and wit is probably second to none and coupled with his controversial candour and remarks, Bryan quickly became highly sought after. As an actor, Bryan has an equally shining scorecard. Having participated in several drama productions, Bryan proves his mettle for both acting and hosting. His genuine and sincere style of delivery soon made him a winner in the eyes (and hearts) of many women. With a wealth of experience in both acting and hosting, Bryan remains humble of his accomplishments. In 2019 Bryan once again challenged himself to become a writer/director. He wrote his own story and directed it and received very good response and even made it into the cinema for a one-night screening. With all these accolades under his belt, Bryan continues to be a jewel and rare find to our local entertainment scene.

Perfil

Bryan Wong
Bryan Wong

Filmes

The Playbook
Director
“The Playbook” is about Yuyan (Played by Sheila Sim) stricken with cancer, coming to terms with her last 30 days in this world. A successful entrepreneur and a mogul in the fashion industry, she has seen the world and lived a life that good money offers. However, her only regret, the only item on her bucket list is simply just this, she has never been in love. Her two besties (Played by Lina Ng and Roy Li) sets forth to accomplish just that.
Dance Dance Dragon
Uncle Teck
Ah Long's father was desperate to have a son born in the year of the Dragon because his ancestors had decreed that only a "Dragon boy"could take over family's lion dance association, His mother instead gives birth to "Dragon girls" while Ah Long himself was born several seconds after the clock struck twelve, making him a "Snake baby", much to the disappointment of his father. At present time, Mother Long orays to the gods for blessings on her three children and pours out her desire for a grandchild. The oldest daughter Lucy, 48, is a spinster and can't find suitable work. The second daughter Ah Bee, 36, is a gambling addiction counselor who is tomboyish and was recently dumped by her boyfriend. The youngest and only son Ah Long is married but is terrified of children. Meanwhile up in heaven, the gods are growing sick and tired of hearing Mother Long's daily prayers for a grandchild and deliberate whether to grant Mother Long her wish....
Folks Jump Over the Wall
Cologne