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1 Life and career  





2 Personal life  





3 Discography  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Film  





4.2  Television series  





4.3  MV Appearance (Actor)  







5 Awards and nominations  



5.1  Film &TV  





5.2  Music  







6 References  





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Ronald Cheng
鄭中基
Cheng in 2018
Born (1972-03-09) 9 March 1972 (age 52)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Years active1995–present
    Spouses

    (m. 2006; div. 2010)

    Sammie Yu

    (m. 2011)
    Children2
    ParentNorman Cheng (father)
    Musical career
    Genres
  • Mandopop
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
  • Guitar
  • LabelsPolyGram (1995–1999)
    Universal Music Group (1999–2002)
    Gold Typhoon Group (2002–2013)
    Sun Entertainment Culture (2017–)
    Chinese name
    Traditional Chinese鄭中基
    Simplified Chinese郑中基

    Ronald Cheng Chung-kei (born 9 March 1972) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and songwriter.

    Life and career[edit]

    Ronald Cheng was born in Hong Kong.[1] Originally intending to work behind the scenes as a songwriter and a producer, Cheng did odd jobs at his father (Director of EMI Asia)'s company EMI— which included doing backing vocalist for the likes of Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan — during summers as a youth. The lessons were apparently effective, as producers started taking notice of Cheng's voice and he was signed to a recording contract soon thereafter. Cheng first shot to popularity in Taiwan before returning home and enjoying some success in Hong Kong. However, his singing career went into a lull from 2000 to 2003 due to the infamous "air rage incident", when, on a flight from Los AngelestoTaipei, he became drunk and had an altercation with the flight attendant and co-pilot.[2] However, Cheng's career rebounded later.

    Cheng returned to the Cantopop market in 2003, however success for him did not arrive until 2005, where his signature song『無賴』(Rascal) was voted one of the Top 10 songs at various music award shows, notably TVB's Jade Solid Gold, where it was voted the most popular song of 2005.[3]

    Cheng won his first Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in Vulgaria at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Award.[4]

    Cheng's song 《MY ONLY ONE》was awarded one of the Top 10 golden songs organized by VivTV, 《Chill Club》, presented on 18 April 2021 [5]

    On 23 April 2021, Cheng held Hong Kong's first outdoor drive-in concert, entitled《Drive in Ultra – WEE are Ronald Cheng》. Many celebrities showed up to help out, including Josie Ho Chiu-yi, Ekin Cheng, Candy Lo and Kelly Chen etc.[6]

    Personal life[edit]

    His father, Norman Cheng (鄭東漢), is the chairperson and CEO of EMI, and formerly of the Asia Pacific division of PolyGram and then Universal Music.

    Ronald Cheng started his relationship with Charlene Choi, a Hong Kong singer and actress, in 2004, after starring as lovers in the film Hidden Heroes. Their marriage was kept secret from the public, and they avoided going out together except for family gatherings.[7] In 2010, while Choi announced ending the relationship with Cheng, the press revealed that they had registered their marriageinLos Angeles, United States in 2006.[8][9] Both Cheng and Choi admitted to the marriage, but decided to divorce.[1] Later, he dated Sammie Yu Sze-man, then a hostess in Cable TV Hong Kong, and Yu gave birth to a daughter in July 2011. They married in the same year[10] and later had a son in 2015.

    Discography[edit]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1997 A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation Siu Lan-fu voice only
    2000 Twelve Nights Johnny
    2001 Blue Moon Fai
    Bullets of Love Ma
    Dance of a Dream Yip Wai-shih
    2002 Interactive Murders JASH / Lam Wan-san
    My Wife Is 18 Bruce
    Market's Romance Chicky Keung
    2003 My Lucky Star Crab Duen / Guard Duen
    Give Them a Chance Disco triad boss aka Give Me a Chance
    Dragon Loaded 2003 Dragon
    Golden Chicken 2 Mr. Chan
    2004 Super Model Mandam Fung Yan-bing
    Hidden Heroes Ho Yoiji
    My Sweetie owner of Lo's office lift cameo
    2005 Himalaya Singh Singh
    Dragon Reloaded Dragon
    2006 McDull, the Alumni marketing head / musical instruments sal
    Undercover Hidden Dragon Fat Chai (Sunny Sun) / Wind To
    Fatal Contact Captain Chan Shing
    Mr. 3 Minutes Scott Chung
    2007 It's a Wonderful Life Thunder God / Ray Ban also director and writer
    Dancing Lion lion dancer
    Mr. Cinema Zhou Chong
    Ratatouille Remy (voice, HK version)
    2008 La Lingerie Lucas
    Legendary Assassin Uncle Zhi aka Wolf Fang
    2009 All's Well, Ends Well 2009 Yu Bo
    Kung Fu Cyborg Xiao Jiang aka Kungfu Cyborg: Metallic Attraction
    2010 All's Well, Ends Well 2010 General Mak Bing-wing
    Just Another Pandora's Box Qing Yise / Zhao Yun / Zhang Ziyi's transvestite
    2011 All's Well, Ends Well 2011 Delivery Boy
    Treasure Hunt
    2012 All's Well, Ends Well 2012
    Marry a Perfect Man
    The Four
    Vulgaria
    McDull – Pork of Music
    Love Is... Pyjamas
    2013 Hotel Deluxe OK Pao
    Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters
    Special ID Captain Cheung
    The Four II
    2014 Hello Babies Scallop
    Golden Chicken 3
    Just Another Margin Shi Wen-Sheng
    The Truth About Beauty
    The Four III
    Sifu vs Vampire Nicky
    The Seventh Lie Bellhop
    Grey Met Shrek
    2015 Full Strike Ng Kau-cheung
    Undercover Duet Dream Dragon
    TBA Secret Treasure[12] also director
    2016 House of Wolves Fung Yan-ping
    2017 Two Wrongs Make a Right Ximen Ding
    2018 Concerto of the Bully
    Agent Mr Chan Hung Chow
    2019 Atonement
    Elisa's Day
    2022 Chilli Laugh Story
    2023 Over My Dead Body
    Time Still Turns the Pages Cheng Chi-hung

    Television series[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 The Sky is the Limit
    2001 Colourful Life Ching Chi-yung
    2002 Slim Chances So Bing-man
    2003 Virtues of Harmony II Chiu Choi guest star
    2019 Haters Gonna Stay guest star
    2020 Single Papa Lam Sai-wing Main Role

    [13] [14]

    MV Appearance (Actor)[edit]

    Year Title
    2021 Anson Lo - "Megahit"

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Film &TV[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
    2001 TVB Anniversary Awards Favorite Partners Ronald Cheng, Cutie Mui Nominated
    2002 Best Actor Slim Chances Nominated
    Favorite Partners Ronald Cheng, Fennie Yuen Nominated
    Ronald Cheng, Candy Lo Nominated
    Louis Yuen, Ronald Cheng, Remus Choy Nominated
    2004 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor My Lucky Star Nominated
    2006 25th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Original Film Song Dragon Reloaded Nominated
    Best Host Beautiful Cooking Nominated
    2008 27th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Mr. Cinema Nominated
    Best Original Film Song Nominated
    2009 TVB Anniversary Awards Best Host Ronald Cheng, Edmond Leung, Alex Fong Lik-Sun Nominated
    2012 49th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor Vulgaria Won
    BQ Celebrity Score Awards Favorite Actor Nominated
    Best Singer Nominated
    2013 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Vulgaria Won
    BQ Celebrity Score Awards Best Singer Nominated
    Favorite Actor Nominated

    Music[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
    1996 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Favorite New Singer Won
    1997 Best Music Video Won
    CMA Chinese Music Awards Top 20 Songs Won
    Best New Singer Won
    1998 Top 20 Songs Creating Romance Won
    Never Say! Love You Won
    Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Favorite Group Song Jacky Cheung, Andy Hui, Ronald Cheng Won
    1999 CMA Chinese Music Awards Top 20 Songs Won
    2000 Won
    2002 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Favorite Duet Song Ronald Cheng, Patrick Tang Won
    2003 TVB8 Mandarin Music Awards Best Duet Song Ronald Cheng, Hu Yanbin Won
    RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards Leaping Singer Won
    Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Award Favorite Singer-Songwriter Won
    2004 China Original Music Chart Best Song Won
    2005 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards Top 10 Songs Won
    Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Won
    Gold Song Won
    2006 China Original Music Chart Favorite KTV Won
    Best Song Won
    2010 CMA Chinese Music Awards Best Movie Actor Won

    References[edit]

  • ^ 關穎賢 (3 December 2018). "重提飛機醉酒黑歷史 鄭中基:第一次攬住爸爸喊!". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  • ^ "Jade Solid Gold 2005 Awards: Most Popular Song". TVB. Retrieved 1 June 2007.
  • ^ "32nd Hong Kong Film Awards 2013". HK Neo Reviews. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  • ^ "【ViuTV頒獎禮】完整得獎名單 柳應廷大熱奪新人獎". Singtao. 18 April 2021
  • ^ "Ronald Cheng's concert is half of the Hong Kong entertainment venue, three generations of grandparents help out, Kelly Chen and the daughter of the king of gambling appear". inf.news. 25 April 2021
  • ^ "Ronald Cheng and ex-wife hid for years". 4 November 2013.
  • ^ Charlene-Ronald romance over
  • ^ Splitsville for Charlene Choi and Ronald Cheng
  • ^ "Ronald Cheng quietly marries girlfriend Sammie Yu in 'homemade' wedding - Channel NewsAsia". www.channelnewsasia.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011.
  • ^ 正宗K (Jing Jung K) is a pun of the Cantonese pronunciation of Cheng's name — Cheng Chung-Kei. It literally means "Genuine Karaoke" in Cantonese.
  • ^ Kevin Ma (16 July 2014). "Bona launches Secret Treasure". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  • ^ Ronald Cheng at lovehkfilm.com
  • ^ Ronald Cheng at chinesemov.com
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