Huang Wenyong
Born(1952-07-25)25 July 1952
Died20 April 2013(2013-04-20) (aged 60)
Burial placeKong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
NationalitySingaporean
Occupations
  • Actor
  • host
  • teacher
Years active1977–2013
SpouseTeh Kim Hua
Children2
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃文永
Simplified Chinese黃文永
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Wényǒng

Huang Wenyong (25 July 1952 – 20 April 2013) was a Malaysia-born Singaporean actor, host and teacher.

Huang died at the Singapore General Hospital at around 5 pm (GMT+8) on 20 April 2013, at the age of 60 due to lymphoma.[1][2][3]

Early life and career

Huang was a teacher in Kuala Lumpur before leaving for Singapore.[4] Huang moved to Singapore in the 1970s, with only fifty dollars in hand.[5] He joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation in 1981.[6] He is perhaps best known for his appearances in The Awakening, in which he played love interest to Xiang Yun's character, and The Seletar Robbery in 1982. Huang is also known for starring alongside Chew Chor Meng in the long-running popular series Don't Worry, Be Happy (1996–2002) and its spin-off Lobang King as the stingy uncle Leon Ong Kim Lye to Chew's character Ah Bee.[7] Huang was nominated for and named one of the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes every single year in the annual Star Awards since its introduction in 1994, until his death in 2013.[3] In total, Huang starred in more than a hundred Chinese-language television programmes.[3] In addition to acting, Huang sang pieces for a few television sitcoms and also released two albums.[8] He was an ambassador for anti-ageing product company Zell-V.[9] He was an actor for MediaCorp from the late 1970s until his death. Appearing in more than 100 television programmes, he was among the first few batches of locally trained actors to enter the local entertainment industry was and considered to be one of the "pioneers in local Chinese drama".

Personal life

Huang gained Singapore citizenship in October 2008 after residing in the country for 27 years.[10] Huang was married with two children: a son and a daughter.[3] He was a "lifelong devotee" of Buddhism.[3]

Health

There was public concern after Huang appeared visibly haggard during MediaCorp Channel 8's 30th Drama Anniversary Show.[11] He clarified that he had been suffering from stomach flu,[12] said to have been contracted in September 2012.[13] During which, he was estimated to have lost 6–7 kilograms in weight.[13] Huang would also experience intervals of severe fever.[13] In November 2012, Huang was diagnosed with lymphoma and had to go for chemotherapy.[3] His condition was not disclosed to the general public until his death,[3] because Huang "wanted to go through this by himself".[14] His medical condition had been kept a secret; only very few knew what actually ailed him.[15]

Death

Huang died at the Singapore General Hospital at around 5 pm (GMT+8) on 20 April 2013, aged 60. The cause of his death was lymphoma.[16] Huang was previously subject to a death hoax earlier in the month, which claimed that he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer.[17] Huang's death sparked an "outpouring of grief" from both colleagues and fans alike.[15] Thirty seconds of silence were observed[18] and a special tribute segment aired before the start of the Star Awards ceremony held the evening after his death.[15]

Funeral

His funeral wake was held a day after his death on 21 April 2013[3] at the Teochew Funeral Parlour, lasting for five days.[15] Xiang Yun and Chen Shucheng delivered eulogies,[19] as did a few others.[20] Funeral attendees were measured by the hundreds.[21][lower-alpha 1] To allow their staff to attend the procession, Channel 8 temporarily postponed or rescheduled their production activities.[24] He was cremated at the Bright Hill Crematorium and Columbarium in Sin Ming.[25]

Legacy

In recognition of his contributions to the television industry in Singapore, Huang was posthumously awarded the "Honorary TV Award" on 28 April 2013, at the Star Awards 2013.[26][27] To commemorate his death, a television special titled Remembering Huang Wenyong was aired on 29 April 2013, and reruns of his television appearances were available on television and online platforms.[26]

In October 2014, the Madame Tussauds Singapore museum unveiled a wax figure of Huang.[28][29]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRole Notes Ref
1981Sunset (落日余晖)
When Will I See You Again (又见黄花)
Spring Is Always Green (悲欢年华)Gu Zhonghan
1982Seletar RobberyXiao Chen
The Diamond Chase (圣淘沙之旅)Tang Yongda
1983Army Series (新兵小传)Guo Zhenghao
All That Glitters is Not Gold (捷径)
CID '83 (狮城勇探)ASP Huang Zhihui
1984Ah Tu (阿突)
The AwakeningHe Ahshui
In the Wilderness (荒原)Fang Xiang
The Awakening IIYang Bingwen
Pursuit (怒海萍踪)Guang Xu
1985Son of Pulau TekongWen Chaoqiang
Home is Where Love is (吾爱吾家)Luo Wenhao
1986The Happy Trio (青春123)Huang Shaowei
Samsui WomenSu Ahzhi
Under One Roof (家和万事兴)Guo Yiji
The Bond (天涯同命鸟)Zhou Guichu
1987Five Foot Way (五脚基)Liu Qihua
Moving On (变迁)Zhuang Rongfa
Strange Encounters (奇缘 之《钟馗捉鬼》)Zhong Kui
1988Heiress (世纪情)Zhou Yushu
AirforceKuang Guozhong
The Last Applause (舞榭歌台)Jiang Tianran
Mystery (迷离夜之"戒")Ding Minchang
My Fair Ladies (窈窕淑女)Zhao Yongsheng
Strange Encounters II (缘II 之《钟馗再捉鬼》)Zhong Kui
1989Magic of Dance (鼓舞青春)
Return of the Prince (丝路迷城)Hua Shijin
1990Friends Next Door (我爱芳邻)Tang Dawen
Marry Me (最佳配偶)Liu Rixin
1991The Working Class (上班一族)
Guardian Angel (爸爸怕怕)Tao Zuimu
1992Women of Substance (悲欢岁月)Hou Guoliang
Memories of June (六月的童话)Zhang Zhonghua
Crazy Chase (富贵也疯狂)Zhao Yiben
Love is in the Air (爱在女儿乡)Mai Dacheng
1993Heavenly Beings (再战封神榜)Lü Dongbin
Angel of Vengeance (暴雨狂花)Zhang Dafu
Happy Foes (欢喜冤家)Zhang Tianshi
Ninjas in Town (伏魔奇兵)Xiao Peng
Happy Reunion (年年有鱼)Zhu Ruogang
1994Thunder PlotSir Ou
The Challenger (勇者无惧)Dong Qilong
Fiery Lover (烈火情人)Shi Zhongping
Silk of Love (情丝万缕)Fan Liren
1995The Ranger (铁血雄心)Army officer
Home at 168 (大牌168)Zhuo Tieshu
Strange Encounters III (奇缘III 之《灶神》)Emperor
Strange Encounters III (奇缘III 之《门神》)Tang Taizong
The Last Rhythm (曲终魂断)Chen Zhiyuan
The Golden Pillow (金枕头)Chen Haowen
1996Ah Xue (阿雪)Lin Shugen
Triumph Over The Green (爱拼球会赢)Himself
Diary of a Teacher (老师日记)Wu Chuangxin
3-in-1 Love (爱情三合一)Wang Yong
1996-2002Don't Worry, Be Happy (敢敢做个开心人)Ong Kim Lye
1997My Family, My Love (高家万岁)Gao Zhian
Hope (人间有梦)A-qin
A Place to Call Home (薯条汉堡青春豆)Liu Weizhong
From the Medical Files (医生档案)Chen Junlin
1998Men on Crossroads (四个好涩的男人)Wang Zhiwei
Dreams - Little Santa (七个梦 之《圣诞小人》)Wang De
Around People's Park (珍珠街坊)Wang Xi
1999God of Fortune (财神爷)Zhao Gongming
My Grandpa (公公,你的名字好难叫)Fang Dapeng
2000The Tax Files (流金税月)Lin Zhilun
The Legendary SwordsmanLin Zhennan
2001Three Women and A HalfZhang Yongxing
The HotelMr Goh
The ReunionSteven Choo
2002Health Matters (一切由慎开始 之《孕妇杀手》)A-yuan
Fantasy (星梦情真)Yang Xiong
Springs of LifeSu Hua
2003Lobang KingOng Kim Lye
True HeroesWang Jiancheng
Holland VLin Jingcai
Always on My Mind (无炎的爱)Liu Zhengyu
2004I Love My Home (我爱我家)Xu Chuanjia
These Ties That Bind (家财万贯)Xiong Weihong
My Mighty-in-LawsFang Chunqiu
2005DestinyShen Congye
A Promise for TomorrowFang Zhen
2006Women of TimesAndrew Jia Zengmu
Measure of ManCai Lianwei
2007The PeakTie Tou
Happily Ever AfterYu Di
Honour and PassionBao Pengju
The Golden PathLin Desheng
2008Just in SingaporeLin Bang (Francis)
Crime Busters x 2Xia Mingda
Love BlossomsYu Dongcheng
Love Blossoms II
2009 My A-Go-Go Princess (穿越阿哥哥) Landlord
Your Hand in Mine Zheng Shanguo
2010 The Score Luo Zhigang
2011 A Tale of 2 Cities Pan Jiaxiang
Devotion Xu Zhongzheng
Love Thy Neighbour Dai Guozhong
2012 Rescue 995 Ke Dashan
Blk 88 Sim Beng Huat Voice-over [30]
Joys of Life Han Jianren
2013 It's a Wonderful Life Li Yunshun

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
20002000 ADCameo
2001My Valentine (二月十四)
2003HomerunChew Kiat Kun's father
2011It's a Great, Great WorldPeter [31]

Variety show

YearTitleNotes
1995Those Were The Days (旧情绵绵)Host with Zeng Xiaoying and later Huang Yuling
1998Bon Appetite (食指大动)
2003Be My Guest (客人来)
2004Durian Delights (你吃我吃它刺刺刺)
Star of All Trades (行行出艺人)
2006-2009Living Golden Age (黄金年华)
2010Shop & Save
201230 Years of Drama - Theme Song Concert (戏剧情牵30 - 我们的主题曲 演唱会)Huang Wenyong, Chen Shucheng and Xiang Yun were presented the night's prestigious "Television Guru" award.
2012Silver Carnival Series 1 (银色嘉年华)

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyCategoryNominated workResult
19952nd Star Awards CeremonyBest ActorHomes in 168Nominated
19974th Star Awards CeremonySpecial Achievement AwardWon
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
19985th Star Awards CeremonyBest Comedy PerformerDon't Worry Be HappyNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
19996th Star Awards CeremonyBest Comedy PerformerDon't Worry Be HappyNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
20007th Star Awards CeremonyBest Comedy PerformerDon't Worry Be HappyWon
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
20018th Star Awards CeremonyBest ActorThree Women and A Half
(as Zhang Yongxing)
Nominated
Best Comedy PerformerDon't Worry Be HappyNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
20029th Star Awards CeremonyBest Comedy PerformerDon't Worry Be HappyNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200310th Star Awards CeremonyBest Supporting ActorHolland V
(as Lin Jingcai)
Nominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200411th Star Awards CeremonyTop 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200512th Star Awards CeremonyBest ActorDestiny
(as Shen Congye)
Nominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200613th Star Awards CeremonyTop 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200714th Star Awards CeremonyEvergreen VeteranWon
1980s Era Screen HeartthrobWon
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
200915th Star Awards CeremonyBest ActorJust in Singapore
(as Lin Bang Francis)
Nominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
201016th Star Awards CeremonyTop 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
201117th Star Awards CeremonyTop 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 10
201218th Star Awards CeremonyTop 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 20
201319th Star Awards CeremonyHonorary TV Award (Posthumous)Won
Best Supporting ActorJoys of Life
(as Han Jianren)
Nominated
Top 10 Most Popular Male ArtistesTop 10

Notes

  1. One source gives the figure as over 800,[20] another states it as 500,[22] and a third source writes 1,000.[23]

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