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- Aged 39
(2005) |
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- Schooled
at Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) |
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- Married to
Tracie Howitt, a British stage-manager-turned homemaker. |
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- Read law
at the University of Keel. Graduated in 1991. |
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- Attended
drama training at Artts International in York. |
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- Did stage,
television and film work in London. |
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- Acted in a
local musical, They're Playing Our Song in 1997. |
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- Acted as
Ah Hock in the homegrown movie, Forever Fever in 1998. |
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- Returned
to Singapore in 2001 with his family. |
| - Joined MediaWorks as
producer-presenter in January 2001. |
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- Hosts
Hot Chilli Wednesday, a local variety-entertainment
programme in 2001. |