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Wallace Chung Hon-leung (; born 30 November 1974) is a Hong Kong actor and singer, best known for his work on several Chinese television dramas. Chung ranked 68th on ''
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'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 94th in 2014, 45th in 2015, 31st in 2017.


Career


1993–1998: Beginnings and Rise to fame

His debut was in the 1993 Hong Kong TVB biographical television drama ''The Chord to Victory'', portraying Kenny Bee, a member of
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, after joining the network as a dancer. He rejected the offer to sign a 5-year contract due to the length of the contract and eventually left. In 1995, Chung moved to
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to pursue a singing career under the guidance of record producer Samuel Tai, subsequently signing a contract with Music Impact. Chung's successful debut with his 1995 dance album ''OREA'' dubbed him as Taiwan's "Little Sun." The eponymous title song quickly raced to No. 1, topping the charts for many weeks. In December 1995, Chung released his second album, ''By Your Side'', which earned him a title as Taiwan's Best Idol for two years in the row. Chung achieved further fame in
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through the television series ''Imminent Crisis'', making him the only actor from Hong Kong to be nominated at the
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. He gained mainstream popularity in 2015 with the hit romance drama ''
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'', and won the Asia Grand Star Award at the Seoul International Drama Awards. In 1995, Chung was recommended by Taiwanese music producers, and signed on with the record company Music Impact. That July, he debuted as a singer with his first solo album, ''OREA''. The eponymous title song quickly raced to No. 1, topping the charts for many weeks. In December, he released his second album, ''By Your Side''. With his successful debut and entry into the entertainment industry, the Taiwanese media dubbed him as Taiwan's "Little Sun". In July 1996, he made his film debut in ''Hi Sir''. Chung also contributed to the soundtrack of the film, singing the theme song "Ai Bu Shi Shou". ''Hi Sir'' topped box office charts and became the biggest summer hit of 1996. In October, he released his first Cantonese album titled ''Present'', officially embarking onto the Hong Kong music industry. In October 1998, Chung released his sixth album, ''Hello, How Are You''. The title song "Subway" was nominated at the Golden Melody Awards for Best Composition. Chung also received praise for penning the lyrics to most of his songs, including "Really Like Me", "Us" and "I Really Want to Know".


1999–2009: Focus on acting

From 1999 onwards, Chung moved to the Mainland to focus on his acting career. The same year, he played his first television leading role in wuxia drama ''Windstorm''. In 2001, Chung had a guest role in the pan-Asia hit drama '' Meteor Garden''. Chung resumed his singing career in 2004. He published his seventh Mandarin-language album, ''Soul Man''. The album received positive reviews from music critics. Chung first gained recognition for his portrayal of two
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figures. In 2006, Chung starred in ''
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'', portraying a famous Chinese poet Nalan Xingde. In 2008, Chung starred in '' Royal Tramp'', portraying
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. In 2009, Chung starred in ''King of Shanghai''. He was nominated for the Most Popular Actor award at the
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.


2011–2014: Rising popularity

In 2010, Chung starred in the romance melodrama ''
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'', portraying Mu Rongfeng. The drama earned a cult following among Mainland audiences, and Chung gained popularity in the Chinese mainland, especially among female audiences. In January 2010, Chung released his eleventh Mandarin album, ''All Eyes On Me''. Upon its release in mainland China in October, the album topped the charts and Chung won the Best Male Stage Performance at the
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. Chung once again won the award in 2011, with his single "One Day We Will Grow Old". The song was also named as one of the Top 10 songs of the year. In October 2011, he held his first solo concert titled "Wallace S-Party Concert" at Shanghai's
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. In 2012, he starred in the spy drama ''Imminent Crisis''. Chung's performance earned him acclaim, and he was nominated the Audience's Favorite TV Drama Actor in the Hong Kong and Taiwan region at the 26th China TV Golden Eagle Award and the Most Popular Actor at the 9th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival. He won the Audience's Favorite TV Drama Actor in the Hong Kong and Taiwan region, becoming the first actor from Hong Kong and Taiwan region to win such a national TV award. Chung was once again nominated for the award the subsequent year with his performance in the wuxia drama ''The Magic Blade'' (2012), adapted from Gu Long's novel of the same title. Chung was also awarded the Best Actor award at the 3rd LeTV awards for his performance. In 2013, Chung starred in the romance drama ''
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'', based on Tong Hua's novel ''The Most Beautiful Time''. The series was a ratings hit, leading to increased popularity for Chung. Chung was awarded the Best Actor award for the Hong Kong and Taiwan region at the 4th LeTV awards. The same year, he starred in the
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drama ''
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'', adapted from Louis Cha's novel '' Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils''. He then starred in crime thriller film '' Drug War'', directed by
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. In 2014, Chung played dual roles in the drama '' The Stand-In'', adapted from the film '' Bodyguards and Assassins''. The series was nominated for the Outstanding Television Series award at the Flying Apsaras Awards. He also starred alongside Feng Shaofeng and Chen Bolin in the road trip comedy film ''
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'', directed by Han Han.


2015–present: Mainstream popularity

In 2015, Chung starred in the romance melodrama in ''
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'', based on the novel ''Silent Separation'' written by Gu Man. The series was a major hit, and propelled Chung to mainstream popularity in China. Chung received the Asia Star Grand Award at the 2015 Seoul International Drama Awards. The same year, he announced his directorial debut, ''Sandglass'', a youth movie adapted from best-selling author Rao Xueman's book by the same name. In December 2015, Chung released a new album titled ''Sing For Life'', and announced his ''Sing For Life'' World Tour. The tour began in Shanghai on 20 February 2016, and subsequently traveled to
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,
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and Beijing. In 2016, Chung starred in the action comedy film '' Bounty Hunters'', directed by Shin Terra, alongside Tiffany Tang and Korean actor Lee Min-ho. The same year, he starred in the crime thriller '' Tik Tok''. Chung then played the antagonist in crime drama film '' Three'', which also stars
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and Louis Koo. He won the Most Anticipated Actor award at the 19th China Movie Channel Media Award. In 2017, Chung starred in the historical romance drama '' General and I'', adapted from the novel ''A Lonesome Fragrance Waiting to be Appreciated'', alongside
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. In 2018, Chung starred in the modern romance drama ''Memories of Love'' alongside Jiang Shuying, and romance melodrama ''
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'' with Sun Yi and
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. In 2019, Chung was cast in the war film ''Liberation'' directed by
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and romance film '' Adoring''. In 2020, Chung starred in historical romance drama ''The Sword and the Brocade'' alongside actress
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. In 2022, Chung starred in the modern romance drama ''Because of Love'' alongside
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.


Filmography


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Discography


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