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Richard Ng Man-tat (Chinese: 吳孟達, 2 January 1952 [1][2] – 27 February 2021), commonly called Uncle Tat (達叔), was a Hong Kong actor originally from Fujian. He was a veteran with dozens of awards in the Hong Kong film industry, including Best Supporting Actor at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in A Moment of Romance. [3] .
Career. After competing in the "New Artist Fight Game" competition in 2000, he was subsequently signed to Virgin Music. [2] Within half a year, [4] Wu released his debut album Tomorrow, Alone (一個人的Tomorrow). [5] Despite the involvement of top producers, the album received lukewarm response and weak sales. [4]
His fictional counterpart in the novel was a salutary example of a ruler who adhered to the Confucian set of moral values, such as loyalty and compassion. Historically, Liu Bei, like many Han rulers, was greatly influenced by Laozi.
Wu Kang-ren[1] (Chinese: 吳慷仁; Wade–Giles: Wu K'ang-jen; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ngô͘ Khóng-jîn; born 24 November 1982), is a Taiwanese actor. He debuted in the short film Fragile in Love: Poetry in Motion in 2007, and first came to attention for his role in the 2009 television series Autumn's Concerto.
Wu Chun (Chinese: 吳尊; born Goh Kiat Chun, on 10 October 1979) is a Bruneian singer, actor, and entrepreneur. He was a member of Fahrenheit, [1] a Taiwanese Mandopop vocal quartet boy band, from its debut in 2005 to June 2011.
Andrew Yan-Tak Ng (Chinese: 吳恩達; born 1976) is a British-American computer scientist and technology entrepreneur focusing on machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). [2] .
Wu Gang (born 9 December 1962) is a Chinese actor. [1] He is known for his roles in Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker (1994), and Iron Man (2009) for which he won both Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor and Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actor.