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21 Facts About Wong He

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Wong He is best known for his firefighter roles in TVB's Burning Flame trilogy.

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Wong He served in the Royal Hong Kong Police as an airport officer and a Police Tactical Unit member before entering the entertainment industry.

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On 24 July 1989, in a case of attempted murder on police officers, Wong He charged into a burning building on Nathan Road and saved three of his colleagues from the fire.

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Wong He began his entertainment career in 1992 as a radio host for Commercial Radio Hong Kong and later as a host for ATV.

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In 1996, Wong He joined TVB and starred his first TV series Nothing to Declare.

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Wong He became popularly known for his role as Yau Chi Dak in the successful TVB drama, Food of Love.

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In 1997, Wong He received his first nomination for Best Actor at the TVB Anniversary Awards for his performance in Deadly Protection.

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8.

Later that year, Wong He starred in TVB comedy A Tough Side of a Lady.

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In 1998, Wong He scored his breakthrough role when he played a firefighter in the classic hit TVB series Burning Flame.

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Wong He was nominated as one of the top five finalists for Best Actor at the 1999 TVB Anniversary Awards.

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Wong He won My Favourite Television Character Award for his role as Kei Tak Tin in Burning Flame II at the 2002 TVB Anniversary Awards.

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Wong He has made a number of film appearances in Hong Kong.

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Wong He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the fifth Golden Bauhinia Awards for The Boss Up There.

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In 2001, Wong He released his debut EP, Xi Xin Chang Ge, featuring "Love is the Sea," the ending theme song from A Matter of Customs.

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In 2004, Wong He played a computer hacker in TVB's Net Deception, which was released overseas in 2004 and in Hong Kong in 2006.

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Wong He won the My Favourite Shot Award for his role in Net Deception at the 2005 Astro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards in Malaysia.

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Later in the same year, Wong He starred opposite Chilam Cheung in Shades of Truth.

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In 2009, Wong He reprised his role as a firefighter in Burning Flame III.

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In 2010, Wong He paired up with Linda Chung in mystery comedy Twilight Investigation and received praises for their performances.

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In early 2016, Wong He's face was blurred out in a state-run mainland television program following revelations that he had used social media to call attention to a new book that suggested former mainland leader Zhou Enlai might have been gay.

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Wong He had previously generated controversy about saying "you China Telecom" during a visit to the mainland in 2015.