Jack Wu

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Jack Wu
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Jack Wu in February 2008
Born (1977-08-23) 23 August 1977 (age 46)
Hong Kong
OccupationActor
Years active1996-present
Spouse
June Chan
(m. 2009)
Children3
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 胡諾言
Simplified Chinese 胡诺言

Jack Wu Lok Yin (born 23 August 1977) is a television actor and host from Hong Kong, working for TVB. Jack debuted as a singer by joining singing competition and released two albums in 1997 before joining TVB as an artist.

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Personal life

Jack Wu was born on 23 August 1977. His name Lok Yin is artist name. He came from a simple family where his dad was a fireman and his mom was a seamstress. He has a little brother.

Romantic sparks between him and his wife, June Chan (who was also a TVB Artist, now Social Media Influencer) during the filming of The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow. They got married in 2009 and have 3 children now.

Filmography

TV Series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Lost in LovePig Jai
2002 Burning Flame II Kui Jai
2003Not Just a Pretty Face (美麗在望)
The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow Po OnSupport Role
Triumph in the Skies
2004 Net Deception Tong Ka-MingMain Role
2005 Real Kung Fu Siu Fu-Yung
The Gâteau Affairs Sun Yu LeSupport Role
Ten Brothers Strong Three (大力三)Main Role
2006 Love Guaranteed
To Grow with Love Lam Koon-HeiNominated - Best Supporting Actor (Top 5)
Forensic Heroes Ho Yiu-KwongGuest Role
The Biter Bitten Ng Fuk SangSupport Role
2007 Phoenix Rising Ma HakSupport Role
2008 The Silver Chamber of Sorrows Chau Chi ShingMain Role
Forensic Heroes II Yip Chi-ManGuest Role, Ep. 1-4
Moonlight Resonance Gan Tai Cho (Young)Guest Role
2009 The Winter Melon Tale Chung Yiu-JoGuest Role
2010 Cupid Stupid SimonGuest Role
A Fistful of Stances Ho Ho-yin
The Mysteries of Love Ko Chi ChimSupport Role
Growing Through Life Hoi YeungSupport Role
Every Move You Make Edmond TangGuest Role
2011 Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! Yam Tak KwongSupport Role
The Life and Times of a Sentinel Ha SeenSupport Role
2011-2012 Bottled Passion Yuen Yau HinSupport Role
2012 Three Kingdoms RPG Lau Kei Support Role
King Maker
2012-2013 Friendly Fire Albert Ko
2013 Come Home Love
Cupid Stupid SimonSupport Role
A Change of Heart
2014 Gilded Chopsticks Lei Wai Support Role
The Ultimate Addiction Yuen Seung HimSupport Role
Shades of Life Ko Ho PanMain Role
2016 Speed of Life Hung YanGuest Role, Ep. 1 & 17-20
Short End of the Stick Fung Chun SaiSupport Role
Presumed Accidents Jeff Ho Ken LapGuest Role, Ep. 20-21
2018 Succession War Janggiya NayanchengSupport Role
The Stunt Yue Wai Nam / RaymondSupport Role
2019Justice Bao: The First YearYau Chan DakGuest Role, Ep. 16-18
ICAC Investigators 2019Zau SingGuest Role, Ep. 2
Flying Tiger II 2019Wong Gwok Keung [Young]Guest Role
2020The RunnerQian Zhan, JamesSupport Role
2021The Line WatchersAlvinSupport Role
2022 The Perfect Man Gu Ga Nam / "Rain"Support Role

TV Show (Host)

YearShow NameNotes
2021Cantopop At 50 (流行經典50年)
2021我要做业主2
2022Big City Shop 2022 (流行都市)

Discography

YearAlbum TitleNotes
1997One Promise
1997愛玩火.

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