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Wilson Ng est un Acteur né le 21 septembre 1962

Wilson Ng

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Nom de naissance Ng Chin Poo
Naissance 21 septembre 1962 (61 ans)

Wilson Ng Chinese: 黄振富 (born September 21, 1962) is a Singaporean actor, emcee and host, best known for portraying Sergeant Major Sng in Jack Neo's army movie Ah Boys to Men and Ah Boys to Men 2. The film was a commercial success, despite mixed critical reviews. In 2013, Wilson reprise his role in its sequel, Ah Boys to Men 2. As of January 2013, Ah Boys to Men has grossed $6.18 million and Ah Boys to Men 2 has grossed $7.9 million domestically. Ah Boys to Men 2 by Jack Neo, remains the biggest local box office and the highest grossing Singaporean film to date.

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Luke Lee
Luke Lee
(2 films)
Chen Tian Wen
Chen Tian Wen
(2 films)
Rajesh
Rajesh
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Wilson Ng (5 films)

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Tenaliraman, 2h26
Genres Drame, Comédie
Acteurs Vadivelu, Meenakshi Dixit, Thambi Ramaiah, Radha Ravi, G. M. Kumar, Manobala
Rôle General Wang
Note54% 2.712952.712952.712952.712952.71295
The movie opens to a prologue, where King Parasbaram (Radha Ravi), ruler of a small rival kingdom and the nine ministers of the great Empire of Vikata Nagaram are on their way to a Chinese consulate's mansion. They are warmly welcomed by General Wang (Wilson Ng) and courtesan Hong (Vivienne Tseng) once they reach there. The Chinese consulate, headed by Chao Gong Gong (Nickson Cheng), wishes to engage in trade with the people of the Kingdom of Vikata Nagaram and reap the benefits. Thus, the ministers strike a deal with Parasbaram and the ministers to help them, promising them a huge share of the benefits. One of the ministers, Nandivarma Rayar (Joe Malloori) objects to this, saying that he doesn't want to betray the King and his people for money. Chao Gong Gong realising that he is of no use to the plan, has courtesan Hong kill him with a poisoned needle from her hair.
Ah Boys To Men (Part 2), 1h53
Origine Singapour
Genres Drame, Guerre, Comédie
Acteurs Luke Lee, Chen Tian Wen, Wilson Ng
Rôle 3WO KW Sng / Company Sergeant Major of Ninja Company
Note62% 3.101363.101363.101363.101363.10136
Ken adopte rapidement un changement de personnalité en devenant une recrue "sur la balle", encore plus que "Wayang King" Aloysius. Des points de vue différents aiguisent l'amitié entre Ken et Lobang. Pendant ce temps, le père de Ken est devenu partiellement paralysé à cause de son accident vasculaire cérébral, mais est déterminé à se rétablir. Après avoir réservé, Aloysius demande conseil à ses parents car il se sent exclu du groupe; son père (Chen Tianwen) lui dit que la meilleure solution est de ne rien faire. De retour à Tekong, Recruit IP Man découvre "Real Bullet" Zhen Zidan (Benjamin Mok), un "Ah Beng" qui a volé sa petite amie Mayoki (Sherraine Low). IP Man riposte en critiquant Mayoki pour ses qualités inférieures.
Ah Boys To Men (Part 1), 1h48
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Wilson Ng, Luke Lee, Chen Tian Wen
Rôle 3WO KW Sng / Company Sergeant Major of Ninja Company
Note60% 3.0497353.0497353.0497353.0497353.049735
The film opens with the Republic of Singapore apparently being under an immense invasion from a fictional army, with iconic Singaporean landmarks (such as the Merlion and the Esplanade) coming under fire and many civilians killed brutally. It is later revealed that the war was fictitious setting of a war-based role-playing game played by Ken Chow (Joshua Tan), a rich and spoiled child reluctant to enlist into National Service. Ken plans to study abroad with his girlfriend Amy (Qiu Qiu), but his plans are derailed by NS. After being chided by Amy for his childishness, Ken takes it out on a nearby rubbish bin, to be apprehended by two policemen in the vicinity. A disappointed and embarrassed Amy looked very sad and angry.
Already Famous, 2h
Origine Singapour
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Wilson Ng, Chua En Lai
Rôle Ah Kiao Father
Note66% 3.3490653.3490653.3490653.3490653.349065
Ah Kiao (Michelle Chong) is a young village woman that spends much of her time dreaming about becoming a famous actor like the ones she sees in her beloved soap operas, much to the chagrin of her family. Despite her family's disapproval, she travels to Singapore to chase her dream and ends up taking on a job as a salesgirl to make ends meet while auditioning. During her stay Ah meets a handsome coffee shop worker (Alien Huang), which threatens to distract her from her dream.