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Hype Malaysia
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Owen Cheung Wants To Act In A Malaysian Production?
Hong Kong actor Owen Cheung (張振朗) is no stranger to Malaysia, having visited the country many times for work and holiday. However, the star is aiming to be closer to Malaysia by starring in a local production. The actor was recently interviewed by local news outlets, sharing about his career and future. 2025 marks Owen's 13th year in the industry, after debuting in 2012 with a minor role in a TVB drama. Despite his current status as one of Hong Kong's top drama actors, he had to struggle for years before getting his big break. In 2024, he received recognition for his hard work, winning 'Best Actor' and 'Malaysia's Favourite TVB Actor' at the 'TVB Awards Presentation' for his role in 'No Room For Crime'. Owen shared that winning the two awards and the achievement of 'double TV king' has inspired him to explore markets outside of Hong Kong, especially in Malaysia. The 37-year-old said he wants to film more dramas in Malaysia, adding, 'I hope to work with the Malaysian production team.' He then explained why, saying, 'I like having this kind of cross-cultural and language communication.' However, when asked if he would accept the challenge of speaking Malay for the role, Owen joked, 'The filming process will go from 1 hour to 10 hours, and it might take a long time to learn.' Despite that, Owen does seem interested, even conceiving a plot where he plays a man travelling from Hong Kong to Malaysia to start a business and has to learn all the locally spoken languages, like Malay and Hakka, to get by. While Owen hasn't gotten the chance to work in a Malaysian production, he did recently star in his first Chinese drama, 'Miracle (奇蹟)', which will soon air on China's state media, CCTV. The actor said it was his first time speaking Mandarin dialogue for the entire drama, admitting that it was a challenge. Owen said, 'Although I can speak Mandarin, the difference between the first and fourth tones is still quite difficult.' While there are no plans for Owen to act in a Malaysian production yet, let's hope his wish does come true soon. Would you be interested in hearing the Hong Kong star speak Malay for a role? Source: China Press


The Star
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
HK actor Benjamin Yuen addresses his shrinking number of roles at TVB
Hong Kong actor Benjamin Yuen has spoken about his out shrinking number of roles at TVB. Photo: Benjamin Yuen/Instagram The acting scene in Hong Kong is famously competitive, even for well-established stars. Actor Benjamin Yuen has earned his share of accolades in the industry, winning three TVB Anniversary Awards – including one for Most Popular Male Character – and two TVB Star Awards Malaysia. At the height of his career, Yuen was a constant presence on screen, filming up to three dramas a year, alongside numerous variety show appearances. Despite his achievements, the 43-year-old has been relatively absent from TVB projects in recent years, appearing in only two dramas in 2024 – No Room For Crime and Forensic Heroes 6 . Addressing this topic in a recent interview, Yuen said while he once enjoyed strong support from TVB, things changed following a management reshuffle in the company. 'It's the company's arrangement. There's nothing I can do. This is my fate,' he said in an online programme hosted by lyricist Gary Yeung. 'After the executives were replaced and the entire system was changed, those who gave me jobs left, so I had to start from scratch,' he added. Yuen shared that in recent years, he has only been able to take on one to two dramas annually, leading to a decline in his on-screen exposure. The Stealing Seconds (2018) star also claimed that he isn't the only artiste facing limited opportunities under the current system. Yuen is just one of several who have spoken out about the shrinking number of roles available at the broadcaster. In September last year, award-winning actress Sandra Ng, famously hailed as Hong Kong's box office queen in 2005, revealed that she left TVB due to low pay. Actress Ali Lee also told Hong Kong media last year that she left the broadcaster due to limited opportunities.