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1.1  Film  







2 Television drama  



2.1  Hosting programmes  







3 Awards  





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William Chak
Chak in 2014
Born (1985-03-29) 29 March 1985 (age 39)
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Actor, presenter
Years active2005–present
AwardsMr. Hong Kong
2010
Chinese name
Musical career
Also known as翟廉

William Chak (Chinese: 翟威廉; born 29 March 1985) is a Hong Kong actor and presenter who achieved fame through TVB's 2010 Mr. Hong Kong contest. He formerly performed under the stage name Chak Fung (翟鋒).[1][2]

When Chak was eighteen, he traveled to Tokyo, Japan, as an exchange student and performed as a comedic dancer in the streets to earn tuition money. After winning the 1st runner up at Hong Kong ATV's 2005 Mr. Asia Contest, he returned to Japan to finish his schooling. In 2006, he signed an artiste contract with ATV. In 2008, Chak graduated from N-atv's Artiste Training Class. After his contracted with ATV ended in 2009, Chak stayed in South Korea for a year, and earned a black beltinTaekwondo. He returned to Hong Kong in 2010 and joined TVB's 2010 Mr. Hong Kong contest, and holds the record for the first Mr. Hong Kong to win eight different awards.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Turning Point 2 Assistant Officer Tak Cameo
2012 I Love Hong Kong 2012 Siu-hung's boyfriend Cameo
2013 I Love Hong Kong 2013
2013 Blue Magic
2016 Buddy Cops
2016 Line Walker

[3] [4]

Television drama[edit]

Title Title Role Notes
2005–06 Happy Family Ching Kwong-fai Sitcom recurring role
2006 Hong Kong Criminal Files Ng Chin-wah
Relentless Justice young Yip Chung-yin
2007 Teen Waves
2007–08 Mahjong Gathering Tang Sin-hang Sitcom recurring role
2008 Today in Court Episode 11
2011 Be Home for Dinner Doctor Episodes 152–153
Forensic Heroes III Frankie Episode 1–2
2012 L'Escargot Randy Episode 11–12
Let It Be Love Lau Chung-lam Episode 3
Daddy Good Deeds Constable Lau Hong-wah
Gloves Come Off Kwok Tze-ho
House of Harmony and Vengeance Ngo Suet-chung
No Good Either Way Brian Sing Kar-yan
Tiger Cubs Asst. Sergeant Cheung Kai-kwong
Highs and Lows Gangster (cameo) Episode 22
2013 Season of Love Jack Chan Episodes 6–10: "Chapter of Summer"
Sergeant Tabloid Constable Yau Man-chi (Delay Gor) Previously warehoused; released overseas April 2012
Triumph in the Skies II Tucker Luk Wah-tak
Sniper Standoff Asst. Sergeant Lau Kwai
2014 Outbound Love Guest star
Ruse of Engagement Guest star
Shades of Life Hung Jik
Come On, Cousin To Man-jun
2014-15 Tiger Cubs II Asst. Sergeant Cheung Kai-kwong
Officer Geomancer Caa Gam-doi
2015 Raising the Bar Sunny Guest star episode 25
Smooth Talker Chung Kwok-wai
Limelight Years Ken Pak
Every Step You Take Lam Chung-wai
Angel In-the-Making Mo Chi-fung
2016 Between Love & Desire Male Lead Movie Actor
Two Steps From Heaven Dick Tabloid Journalist/Rainmakers
Come Home Love: Dinner at 8 Doctor Lee Episode 174-176
2017 Recipes to Live By Dung Eng-kit Dung Family
Romance Of 7 Days Kevin Chan Siu-ming
Destination Nowhere Lo Sir
Married But Available Yu Ga-jun
The No No Girl Chow Gong-zi
Legal Mavericks Aiden Ching Lap-Kiu
My Ages Apart Fo Zui
2018 The Forgotten Valley Luk Shui Kit Support Role
Birth of A Hero Master Min Support Role
Daddy Cool Charles
Life On The Line Angus Hong
2022 Big White Duel 2 Tsang Tsz Long Episode 7

Hosting programmes[edit]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 翟威廉明星资料大全. IQIYI (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  • ^ "翟威廉 William Chak - TVB藝人資料". TVB. Retrieved 2018-10-30.
  • ^ William Chak at hkmdb.com
  • ^ William Chak at chinesemov.com
  • External links[edit]

    Awards and achievements
    Mr. Hong Kong
    Preceded by

    Jack Hui

    Mr. Hong Kong
    2010
    Succeeded by

    Clayton Li


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