Dom Lau

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Dom Lau
Born
Dominic Lau

Nationality Chinese-British
Occupations
Known for Channel V TV host
Notable work ONE Championship's ring announcer

Dom Lau (born in Hong-Kong [1] ) is a Chinese-British actor, [2] model [3] ,Channel V's VJ, [4] E! (Asian TV channel) host, [5] TV host and ONE Championship's ring announcer. [6] [7] [8]

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