This is a list of awards nominated and won by Hong Kong actor and singer, Ron Ng.
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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Next Television Award | The Most "Bright Future" Male Actor | Won | [1] | |
The Most Outstanding Style New Actor | Won | |||
The Most Healthy Appearance Award | Top Ten Healthiest Artiste | Won | ||
Armani Active Award | Won | |||
Guardian’s Number One Most Healthy Award | Charming Award | Won | ||
TVB Anniversary Awards (2004) | Most Improved Actor | Twin of Brothers | Won |
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Next Television Award' | Top Ten Artiste Number 10 | Won | [2] | |
TVB Weekly Magazine Most Popular Idol Award | Most Popular Idol (Male) | Won | ||
Most Popular Ancient Times Character Award (Male) | Won | |||
Jade Solid Gold Second Round | Newcomer Award | "Don’t Blame Her" | Won | [3] |
Yahoo! Most Searched Artistes Award | Yahoo! Most Searched Television Male Artiste | Won | [4] | |
Metroshowbiz Hit Awards | Hit Awards 2005 Karaoke Song | "Don’t Blame Her" | Won | [5] |
2005 Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards | The most popular new male artist | Silver Award | [6] |
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
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TVB Anniversary Awards (2006) | Best Actor | Men in Pain | Nominated | |
My Favorite Male Character | Men in Pain | Nominated | ||
Astro Wah Lai Toi 2005 Television Awards Ceremony (Malaysia) | My Favorite Character Award | Won | ||
Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards | Favorite Newcomer Male Award | Silver Award | [6] | |
Hits Television Drama Awards | Popular Television Artiste | Won | ||
Ultimate Song King (GuangZhou) | Most Potential Newcomer (Hong Kong) | Gold Award | ||
TV Series Themes Awards (Beijing) | Most Potential Artiste in Hong Kong Vicinity | Won | ||
Lui Ting 881 Who Can Stand Against Me | Beautiful Voice Daddy | Won | ||
TVB Children’s Songs Award | Ten Best Songs for "Ultimate Battle" | Won |
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
TVB Anniversary Awards (2007) | Best Actor | On The First Beat | Nominated | |
My Favorite Male Character | On The First Beat | Nominated | ||
Mainland Most Popular TVB Male Artist | Nominated | |||
Astro Wah Lai Toi 2006 Television Awards Ceremony (Malaysia) | My Favorite Character Award | Won | ||
Hong Kong’s Future Big-Time Celebrity 2006 (GuangZhou) | Hong Kong Future Big-Time Celebrity | Won | ||
Most Popular Artiste | Won | |||
9+2音樂先鋒榜 | Best Male Actor-Singer Award | Nominated | ||
Metro ShowBiz TV Awards | Most Popular Male Actor | Nominated | ||
Next Magazine TV Awards | Top Ten TV Artistes | Bronze Award |
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
TVB Anniversary Awards (2008) | My Favorite Male Character | The Four | Nominated | |
Favourite Actor (in Mainland China) | Nominated | |||
TVB Long Term Service and Outstanding Staff Award | Nominated | |||
Three Weekly | Favourite Character | The Four | Nominated | |
Fung Yan Award (China) | "Potential Star" | Nominated | ||
Favourite Character | The Brink of Law | Nominated | ||
Singapore Entertainment Awards | My Most Favourite Hong Kong Drama Series Actor | Nominated | ||
QQ Entertainment Award | Favorite Hong Kong TV Actor | Nominated | ||
Singapore Entertainment Awards | OMY Web Hottest Celeb | Nominated | ||
Yahoo Popularity Awards | Nominated |
Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
TVB Anniversary Awards (2009) | Best Supporting Actor | Rosy Business | Nominated | |
TVB.com Popular Artist | Nominated | |||
Next Magazine TV Artists Award | Top Ten TV Artistes | Nominated | ||
China Fashion Carnival | Most Fashionable Artiste | Nominated | ||
Sohu.com | 50 Most Beautiful Person on Earth | Nominated | ||
HIM Magazine Awards | Cover Award | Nominated | ||
Children's Song Awards | Top Ten Children's Songs | "Keroro Again" | Nominated | |
Esquire Magazine Awards | Most Promising Star | Nominated | ||
Yahoo! Buzz Award | Most Popular TV Male Artist | Nominated |
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