List of awards and nominations received by Ron Ng

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This is a list of awards nominated and won by Hong Kong actor and singer, Ron Ng.

Contents

2004

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
Next Television AwardThe Most "Bright Future" Male Actor
Won
[1]
The Most Outstanding Style New Actor
Won
The Most Healthy Appearance AwardTop Ten Healthiest Artiste
Won
Armani Active Award
Won
Guardian’s Number One Most Healthy AwardCharming Award
Won
TVB Anniversary Awards (2004) Most Improved Actor Twin of Brothers
Won

2005

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
Next Television Award'Top Ten Artiste Number 10
Won
[2]
TVB Weekly Magazine Most Popular Idol AwardMost Popular Idol (Male)
Won
Most Popular Ancient Times Character Award (Male)
Won
Jade Solid Gold Second RoundNewcomer Award"Don’t Blame Her"
Won
[3]
Yahoo! Most Searched Artistes AwardYahoo! Most Searched Television Male Artiste
Won
[4]
Metroshowbiz Hit AwardsHit 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]

2006

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
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 AwardsPopular 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 MeBeautiful Voice Daddy
Won
TVB Children’s Songs AwardTen Best Songs for "Ultimate Battle"
Won

2007

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
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 AwardsMost Popular Male Actor
Nominated
Next Magazine TV AwardsTop Ten TV Artistes
Bronze Award

2008

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
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 WeeklyFavourite Character The Four
Nominated
Fung Yan Award (China)"Potential Star"
Nominated
Favourite Character The Brink of Law
Nominated
Singapore Entertainment AwardsMy Most Favourite Hong Kong Drama Series Actor
Nominated
QQ Entertainment AwardFavorite Hong Kong TV Actor
Nominated
Singapore Entertainment AwardsOMY Web Hottest Celeb
Nominated
Yahoo Popularity Awards
Nominated

2009

AwardCategoryWorkResultRef
TVB Anniversary Awards (2009)Best Supporting Actor Rosy Business
Nominated
TVB.com Popular Artist
Nominated
Next Magazine TV Artists AwardTop Ten TV Artistes
Nominated
China Fashion CarnivalMost Fashionable Artiste
Nominated
Sohu.com50 Most Beautiful Person on Earth
Nominated
HIM Magazine AwardsCover Award
Nominated
Children's Song AwardsTop Ten Children's Songs"Keroro Again"
Nominated
Esquire Magazine AwardsMost Promising Star
Nominated
Yahoo! Buzz AwardMost Popular TV Male Artist
Nominated

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