Ekin Cheng is a
Hong Kong actor and singer. Early in his career, he used the name Dior as a first name (because that was what it sounded like when his younger sister tried to call him 二哥 in Cantonese). He has also been referred to as Noodle Cheng, () after
a popular noodle dish with a similar name and his wavy long hair. Currently Ekin is the name used.
Career
Television
Cheng began acting in commercials when he was in high school, the most well-known being for Hi-C Lemon Tea. After high school, he enrolled in
TVB's Martial Arts school, but did not like it and switched to their acting school. After that he began to get a number of TV roles. The latest TVB series he participated in was ''
Always Ready'', working with
Charmaine Sheh,
Bowie Lam and
Linda Chung.
Film
His first film was ''
Girls Without Tomorrow 1992
''Girls Without Tomorrow 1992'' (應召女郎1988之二現代應召女郎) is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by David Lam Tak Luk and Wong Chi. Carina Lau, Fung Bo-Bo, May Lo Mei-Mei, Vivian Chow and Pauline Chan act as five prostitutes in the ...
'' (1992) and at the time he was still called by the name Dior Cheng. He changed his name to "Ekin" before his break-out role in the
''Young and Dangerous'' series as
Chan Ho-nam. The film was first meant to glorify the triad life, but after about the third film, the story focused more on the characters and explored the truth about the Hong Kong triads. It became so popular that it launched Cheng and co-star Jordan Chan to superstar status. And because of its incredible success, it is said to have made many youngsters at that time fond of the triad life, thus making teens throughout Asia join the triads. It also started a trend for triad films around that time and is considered to be a classic. The film led to six sequels, all starring Cheng, and a lucrative working partnership with director
Andrew Lau. Together they went on to make ''
The Storm Riders'', which was the highest-grossing Hong Kong movie at the time and the first film to use a truly large number of special effects. They also worked together on ''
The Legend of Speed'', a film about a street racer who would follow his father's footsteps of becoming a racing god, ''
A Man Called Hero'' a movie adaption of the famous comic, about a martial arts master in America ''
The Duel'' starring Cheng, Andy Lau, and a few other famous stars, and the comedy ''
Women From Mars''. In 2000, he acted in a movie titled ''
Born to Be King
''Born to Be King'' may refer to:
* ''Born to Be King'' (2000 film), a Hong Kong crime drama film, part 6 of the ''Young and Dangerous'' film series
* ''Born to Be King'' (2014 film), a film written and directed by Peter Capaldi
* ''Born to Be K ...
''. This is the last instalment of a triad movie series ''Young & Dangerous''.
Cheng has branched out in the roles he has taken, including more comedy like earlier in his career with ''
My Wife is 18'' with Charlene Choi and ''
Six Strong Guys'' with singers Hacken Lee, Andy Hui and George Lam. But he still does action-oriented films like ''
The Twins Effect'' where he acts with rising pop superstars Twins and ''
Tokyo Raiders'' where he is cast with Tony Leung and Kelly Chen. ''My Wife is 18'' tells the story of an arranged marriage between 30-year-old Cheng and 18-year-old Charlene Choi. The significant age difference between the two is the source of the comedy. ''Six strong guys'' tells the story of Cheng and his other five friends who tell funny stories of the modern Hong Kong man. ''The Twins Effect'' is an action film about the feuds between vampires and humans who share the same world. ''Tokyo Raiders'' is about international thievery in Tokyo. He also play as Ming in the legend of zu mountain the movie.
Recently, Cheng returned to the movie scene (having taken a break in 2005 to work on the ''
Ultraman'' TV series in Thailand). He had a brief appearance in ''
My Name is Fame'' as himself. Soon after that he starred in ''
Heavenly Mission
Heavenly may refer to:
* Pertaining to Heaven
Music Bands
* Heavenly (British band), an English pop band
* Heavenly (French band), a French heavy metal band
Albums
* ''Heavenly'' (Johnny Mathis album), 1959
* ''Heavenly'' (L'Arc-en-Ciel al ...
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Pang Brothers film called The ''
Forest of Death'', which was released in March 2007. His serial filmed in Mainland China based on the life of martial arts master
Huo Yuanjia with former ''Young & Dangerous'' co-star
Jordan Chan is currently in syndication. Current projects include a sequel to ''
The Storm Riders'', also directed by Pang Brothers and ''
Kamui Gaiden'' being filmed in Japan. Cheng's latest film with
Shawn Yue, ''
Rule No. 1'' directed by
Kelvin Tong, won Best Actor Awards for both Cheng and Yue.
Music
Cheng had a successful music career with
BMG BMG may refer to:
Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
. But in the 2000s, he signed with
EEG, a juggernaut company owned by
Albert Yeung. Under this company he was 'frozen' and not allowed to put out any records. But as is a custom with EEG, he made several movies with other EEG stars. As of 2004, his contract with EEG ended and he returned to BMG briefly where he released a new record before signing with BMA. As of 2009, Cheng has once again returned as an artist of
Sony BMG
Sony BMG Music Entertainment was an American record company owned as a 50–50 joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and Bertelsmann. The venture's successor, the revived Sony Music, is wholly owned by Sony, following their buyout o ...
. Through the course of his career, he has made several hits. Though many criticise Cheng for not having a voice capable of singing harder or higher-noted songs. And though his music career has been going smoothly, his most-acclaimed music came during the Young and Dangerous age. The theme song for Young and Dangerous 1 "Age of Friendship" is considered his best. Though he and Jordan Chan both sing a separate version, it was Cheng who sang it first.
In 2007, Cheng made a guest appearance at a
Leo Ku concert and received popular applause from the audience. He also represented Hong Kong in the 2009
Asia Song Festival
Asia Song Festival, A-Song-Fe or ASF, is an annual Asian pop music festival held in South Korea, since 2004. It is hosted by Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE) and features artists from Asian countries. Participating ar ...
, performing two songs. Since his last concert held 11 years before, E-kin planned to hold his coming back concert during 18–19 December 2009 in Hong Kong.
Radio
In the 1990s, Cheng also starred in a number of radio dramas.
Others
In 2002 Cheng was asked to be the official Ocean Environment Ambassador. The Chief Secretary of
HKSAR, Anthony Tsang presented the appointment letter. At the same press conference WWF also asked Cheng to be their Ambassador with a special interest in the marine environment. In this capacity he travelled to WWF's Whale Shark conservation site in 2007. TVB's Jade Channel aired the documentary.
2006 saw the publication of Cheng's first book, 'Looking into Ekin's Eyes'. This book was very successful and is now in its third edition. In 2007 a Japanese version of the book was published.
Endorsements
Cheng has been asked by numerous companies to endorse their products. The most notable are Canon IXUS,
Seiko, Shiseido JS and HTC. In 2008, Kingsoft featured Cheng in their popular online game The First Myth 2 (封神榜II) as "''Er Lang Shen''" () a character in the game.
Throughout his career Cheng has been featured in many magazines, and photo books, including an autobiography in ''Yes Idol'' Magazine (1997).
Personal life
On May 28, 2013, Ekin Cheng married Hong Kong actress
Yoyo Mung in Tokyo, Japan. Their wedding banquet was arranged in low-profile with some relatives and close friends only.
References
External links
BMA's Official Website for Ekin / Ekin's Blog
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HK cinemagic entry
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Cantopop singers
Hong Kong male television actors
20th-century Hong Kong male singers
Hong Kong Mandopop singers
People from Enping
TVB veteran actors
Hong Kong male film actors
20th-century Hong Kong male actors
21st-century Hong Kong male actors
21st-century Hong Kong male singers
The Amazing Race contestants
Hong Kong idols