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Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor Jack Neo Chee Keong (born 24 January 1960), PBM, credited as Jack Neo on screen, is a Chinese Singaporean film and television actor, host and director. He is best known for his cross-dressing roles, as Liang Popo (literally: Granny Liang) in the 1999 film Liang Po Po: The Movie and as Liang Ximei in the late 1990s television comedy show Comedy Night.

Biography

Jack Neo found his calling when at the age of 14, he wrote and acted in a comedy skit for Tanjong Katong Secondary School.[1][2][3]

Neo started his career on television in 1980 and became one of the most successful and recognizable celebrities in MediaCorp for his comedic cross-dressing roles on film and television - Namely Liang Po Po and Liang Xi Mei. Neo started directing features in That One Not Enough (1999) and he set up his own artiste management company, J Team Productions, whose members include comedians Mark Lee, Henry Thia and Johny Cheng.

Neo's films satirize several aspects about Singapore in comical ways, including societal issues such as negligent parenting and school corporal punishment, and foreign issues such as the water disputes between Singapore and Malaysia. Apart from his film and TV career, Neo has also recorded and produced a number of albums.

Neo received the Best Director Award at the Silver Screen Awards in 1998 for his short film and was also awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award in the following year in recognition of his contributions to Singapore's media industry. In 2004, Neo became the first filmmaker in Singapore to be honoured with the Public Service Award. He also received the Cultural Medallion on 21 October 2005 together with musician Dick Lee.[4]

In 2008, Neo and Mark Lee bought the Singapore master franchise rights for Old Town White Coffee, a coffee retail concept from Ipoh, Malaysia. Their first store at Big Splash opened on 30 March in that year.

Personal life

Neo married Irene Kng in 1988 and they have four children, aged 6 to 19.[5]

It is his second marriage.

Extramarital affair scandal

In March 2010, a two-year-long extramarital affair between Neo and freelance model Wendy Chong was publicized and Neo admitted to the affair. Chong, who played a minor role in Neo's 2008 film Money No Enough 2, claimed that Neo initiated the affair. Neo attempted to break the affair but Chong threatened to hurt herself and the exposé caused shock-waves amongst the conservative entertainment circle of Singapore.[6]

On 9 March 2010, additional reports were released about Neo having or attempting extramarital affairs with up to 11 women. He tried to accost actress-host Foyce Le Xuan and French student Maelle Meurzec, both unsuccessfully.[7] On 11 March, Neo and Kng held a five-minute press conference, in which Neo admitted his mistake and asked the media to let him off.[8] After that, Kng reiterated her love for Neo and also requested for the media to spare her.[8]

Subsequently, his endorsement deal with Mitsubishi Electric Asia was dropped and TV advertisements featuring the director would be taken off air. Other advertisers, such as Bee Cheng Hiang and Goh Joo Hin are apparently adopting a wait-and-see attitude.[9]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1997 12 Storeys Ah Gu
1998 Money No Enough Chew Wah Keong writer, actor
Hitman in the City writer, director, occasional narrator
1999 That One Not Enough writer, director
Liang Popo: The Movie Liang Popo writer, actor
2002 I Not Stupid Mr Liu writer, director, actor
2003 Homerun writer, director
2004 The Best Bet writer, director
2005 I Do I Do director
One More Chance Reporter writer, director
2006 I Not Stupid Too Mr Yeo writer, director, actor
2007 Just Follow Law Doctor writer, director
2008 Ah Long Pte Ltd Composer writer, director, actor
Money No Enough 2 Yang Baoqiang writer, director, actor
2009 Love Matters writer, director
Where Got Ghost? Yang Baoqiang director, actor
2010 Being Human Waiter director
2011 Homecoming Karen Neo actor

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Bryan (April 1, 2002). "Neo is the One". TIME Asia magazine. Retrieved 2006-11-25. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "Socio-Political Commentary in the films of Jack Neo". Archived from the original on 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
  3. ^ "Jack Neo - Tanjong Katong schoolboy".
  4. ^ http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Showbiz/Story/A1Story20100312-204275/4.html
  5. ^ [1] [dead link]
  6. ^ Model exposes affair with S'pore director Jack Neo, 07 March 2010, Channel Newsasia
  7. ^ French girl spills on Neo, http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_500254.html
  8. ^ a b Foong Woei Wan (12 March 2010). "He sobs, she collapses: Neo and wife face the press". The Straits Times (Singapore).
  9. ^ Jack Neo loses Mitsubishi Electric endorsement deal,http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1042666/1/.html

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