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Mat Yeung Ming (born 27 February 1981) is a
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television actor known for his roles as Lui Ting in ''Screen Play'' (2000), as Wan Po-yu in ''
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'' (2003), as Tin Hoi in ''
Be Home for Dinner ''Be Home for Dinner'' (Traditional Chinese: ( 誰家灶頭無煙火) is an TVB modern sitcom series. Synopsis Chung Kwok-Chu (Elliot Ngok) is a renowned food critic and an assistant editor-in-chief of a newspaper, Ko Jim Daily. When his son, Si ...
'' (2011), and as Senior Inspector Jasper Kong in '' Master of Play'' (2012).


Career

In September 1998, Yeung signed a management contract with
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after graduating from the company's 17th Artiste Training Class. He was given his first major role in the comedy-drama serial ''Screen Play'' (2000), where he portrayed Lui Ting, a character based on
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. Yeung was pushed by his company to compete in the male beauty pageant
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in 2000, and was misplaced. Yeung returned to Hong Kong and played a few more minor roles afterwards, before winning another major role in youth drama ''
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'' and mystery/adventure drama ''
The 'W' Files ''The 'W' Files'' (衛斯理) is a 2003 Hong Kong science fantasy-action-adventure-mystery television period drama serial based on Ni Kuang's novel series ''Wisely Series'', starring Gallen Lo as Wisely. The series was first broadcast on TVB in ...
'', both which aired in 2003. In 2005, his career was interrupted when Yeung was arrested for
DUI Driving under the influence (DUI)—also called driving while impaired, impaired driving, driving while intoxicated (DWI), drunk driving, operating while intoxicated (OWI), operating under the influence (OUI), operating vehicle under the infl ...
and
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. He was sentenced to 150 hours of community service, and became the first TVB actor having to retake acting classes again. To make ends meet, Yeung opened a clothing retail store in
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, Hong Kong in 2006, but the store closed down within a year of business. He tried another business with selling
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, but the business went bankrupt within three months. In 2011, Yeung's career was revived after a successful portrayal of Tin Hoi in the
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''
Be Home for Dinner ''Be Home for Dinner'' (Traditional Chinese: ( 誰家灶頭無煙火) is an TVB modern sitcom series. Synopsis Chung Kwok-Chu (Elliot Ngok) is a renowned food critic and an assistant editor-in-chief of a newspaper, Ko Jim Daily. When his son, Si ...
''. He was nominated for Most Improved Male Artiste at the 2011
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. He eventually won this award in 2017. Yeung got his first male leading role in the 2019 drama '' My Commissioned Lover''.


Criminal history

In 2005, Yeung was arrested for
DUI Driving under the influence (DUI)—also called driving while impaired, impaired driving, driving while intoxicated (DWI), drunk driving, operating while intoxicated (OWI), operating under the influence (OUI), operating vehicle under the infl ...
and
criminal damage Property damage (or cf. criminal damage in England and Wales) is damage or destruction of Real property, real or tangible Personal property, personal property, caused by negligence, Willful violation, willful destruction, or Act of God, act of na ...
. He was sentenced to 150 hours of community service. In August 2020, Yeung was arrested for his involvement in a car collision, after refusing to provide a blood sample to the police when they noted the smell of alcohol in his breath. Yeung's ongoing promotional campaigns for the
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were suspended after his arrest. He won a last-minute bid for freedom after a magistrate decided to remand him in custody over two driving offences, only to later allow him to reverse his guilty plea on the grounds that he had received “improper” legal advice. In November 2021, he was found guilty of all three charges and sentenced to 18 days in prison. During the trial, it was also mentioned that Yeung in a separate incident had been fined for using his mobile phone while driving. In September 2022, judge Johnny Chan Jong-herng told Yeung that evidence for his careless driving charge was "rock-solid". Yeung was released on bail for HK$100,000 and ordered to not leave Hong Kong, to report to the police every Wednesday, and to not drive while on bail. A traffic cop at the scene and medical report showed that Yeung committed drunk driving. In December 2022, Yeung lost his appeal, and the judge found Yeung only have "average" levels of remorse, said Yeung's plea was "capricious," and also said evidence against Yeung was "ironclad."


Criticism of the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests

Yeung has a critical stance on the protest, as he has urged people to disassociate themselves from the violence and voice their support for police officers. For his position on the protests, protesters have targeted him. Conversely, he remarked that "Whether the business is good or not doesn't bother me, but I am very sad that rioters became more and more violent in streets and more common people got hurt." Rather, he explained that "At this time, business is not that important anymore. Now it's the struggle for humanity that matters, we must return to humanity. I feel that in the past months, humanity is lost in Hong Kong." During the protests, Yeung was discovered insulting the protesters in a WhatsApp group with foul language, "All guys are fxxking crazy" (佢老味成班癲X咗). Yeung was criticised by Flow Leung, another TVB artist, who claimed that two TVB staff left the group chat in anger and felt that Yeung went overboard when laughing at the two leaving the group chat. Yeung claimed he has made no judgement on peaceful protesters and criticized Leung for quoting out of context. He has commented about the police that "I can see our selfless police officers work so hard to protect us. However, some people kept smearing them and cooking up fake news to mislead the public." During the protests in November, Yeung was helping the police in clearing roadblocks established by the protesters. Yeung signed a petition in support of the national security law.


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