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Kingone Wang
Birth at
5 May 1980
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Kingon Wang is a Taiwanese film actor, host and singer. Wang was a member of the popular boy ensemble Comic Boyz, winner of the Taiwanese Golden Bell Awards for best supporting role in television series. Kingon speaks Chinese, English and Taiwanese. Wang began his career as a model, attracting the public with his appearance. Most people believed that his attractive figure is a kind of combination of Hong Kong film actor Andy Lau and Taiwanese star Jay Chow.
In 2002, Kingon signed an agreement with
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Kingon Wang is a Taiwanese film actor, host and singer.
Wang was a member of the popular boy ensemble Comic Boyz, winner of the Taiwanese Golden Bell Awards for best supporting role in television series. Kingon speaks Chinese, English and Taiwanese.
Wang began his career as a model, attracting the public with his appearance. Most people believed that his attractive figure is a kind of combination of Hong Kong film actor Andy Lau and Taiwanese star Jay Chow.
In 2002, Kingon signed an agreement with Sony Music Corporation, which formed the boy band Comic Boyz, which consisted of six members. Kingon Wang was the leader of this team. The musicians had to star in several television series produced in Taiwan, and released three studio works. In 2005, the band was disbanded.
After Comic Boyz was disbanded, Kingon Wang decided to pursue his own career in the entertainment industry of Taiwan, took part in television shows and played supporting roles in television series.
In 2004, Kingon Wang appeared in the film.
Mars .
In 2005, Kingon received a minor role in the television series Evil Scorpion, for which he was awarded the prestigious 40th Golden Bell Awards. In addition, Kingon Wang starred with Mike He and Rainey Yang in the television series “The Devil is next to you”.
In 2009, Kingon Wang was nominated for the second time for Best Supporting Actor award for his participation in a television series.
"Black and white" The actor played the role of a mentally ill person.
Kingon also noted in the literary field, writing the work Men’s Talk, his co-author was Matt Wu.