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Mak Ho Wai (; 7 January 1946 – 14 April 2022) was a Singaporean television actor with
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and then
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Early life and education

Mak studied at the
National Taiwan Ocean University National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU; ) is a national university in Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwan. NTOU is a member of University System of Taipei. History NTOU was originally established as the Provincia ...
, receiving a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering. He later earned a master's degree in Chinese language studies at the
Beijing Normal University Beijing Normal University (BNU) () is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, Haidian, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education of China, and co-funded by the Ministry of Education and the B ...
at the age of 60.


Career

After graduating from National Taiwan Ocean University, Mak was a radio DJ in Taiwan a period of time. Having spent ten years in Taiwan, he was proficient in speaking standard Mandarin. Mak enrolled into the twelfth cohort of the TVB artiste training class in 1982 to fulfil the wishes of his younger brother, , who was also an actor with TVB. Mak Dai Shing died in the CAAC Flight 3303 accident in the same year. After completing the training course, he was retained by TVB as an actor, playing mostly a support role in numerous televised drama in the ensuing years. Notable roles during his time at TVB included the head of an investment firm in ' in 1989 and a newspaper vendor in '' The Greed of Man'' in 1992. In 1994, Mak played his last acting role with TVB as a prosecutor in '. In September, he moved to Singapore to further his career. In 1996, Mak played the patriarch of the family featured in the Chinese drama series, ''Don't Worry Be Happy'' (). As the drama was popular, with about 68,000 viewers tuning in for its first episode, and 75,000 viewers for its third episode, the moniker used throughout the series, "Old Hero" (老 Hero), would be synonymous with him for the rest of his life. On 5 October 1997, Mak received the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes at the
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. Barely a week later, Mak was part of the Singapore's stage production of ''Hu-Du-Men'' (虎度门) that ran between 10 and 14 October. The play was first staged in Hong Kong in the 80s, and it later was adapted into the 1996 Hong Kong film, '' Hu-Du-Men''. In 2005, Mak had a cameo role in the television series, ''Destiny'' (), which was the final television role in his acting career. In 2018, it was reported that Mak had volunteered to be a
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at the National Museum of Singapore.


Personal life

Mak had two daughters. When Mak moved to Singapore to further his career in September 1994, he brought along his entire family. Previously while still under contract with TVB, he had expressed that he would like to migrate to Singapore due to the living environment and the education system. On 25 May 1997, Mak received his Singapore citizenship. Mak died on 14 April 2022 in Singapore.


Filmography


Television series


Film


Theatre


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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Mak Hiu-Wai
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