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Tosh Zhang
Born
Tosh Zhang Zhi Yang

(1989-05-23) 23 May 1989 (age 35)
Singapore
Alma materRepublic Polytechnic
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active2003–present
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese张智扬
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Zhì Yáng
Musical career
Also known asTosh13, Tosh Rock

Tosh Zhang (born 23 May 1989)[1] is a Singaporean actor and musician. Zhang is most well-known for his catchy songs which garnered millions of views on YouTube and for playing the role of 'Sergeant Ong' in the record-breaking Ah Boys to Men movie series by director Jack Neo.[2][3]

Personal life

Tosh grew up in the northern heartlands of Singapore. At 12, he fell in love with Hiphop culture through breakdancing and he was eventually recruited to be a member of Singapore's legendary pioneer breakdancing crew Radikal Forze in his teenage years. He began his journey into show business around 2010 when he started vlogging on YouTube with Tosh13 as his username and after he completed his military service in 2011, he would soon break into the entertainment industry in late 2012 with the films Ah Boys To Men 1 (2012) and Ah Boys To Men 2 (2013).

Discography

Singles

Year Title Album Notes
2012 Recruit's Anthem Non-album single Theme song for Ah Boys to Men
2013 Brothers Non-album single Theme song for Ah Boys to Men 2
2014 我们的故事 Non-album single Theme song for The Lion Men
我们。兄弟 We Are Brothers Non-album single Theme song for The Lion Men: Ultimate Showdown
2015 Who Else Non-album single Theme song for Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen
I'm Sorry 对不起 Non-album single Feat Wang Weiliang
What More Can I Say Non-album single
给我一个吻 Can I Have A Kiss Non-album single Remix
2016 放映爱 Non-album single Theme song for My Love, Sinema
2017 团圆FUN Non-album single 2017 Chinese New Year Song
Frontline Soldiers Non-album Single Theme song for Ah Boys to Men 4
The Boys Are Back Non-Album Single Featured at the end of Ah Boys to Men 4
2018 Wihayo Non-album Single
Mungkin Nanti (Cover) feat. Noah Yap Non-album Single From Original Indonesian Song 'Mungkin Nanti' by Peterpan
呆在家 Non-album Single

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2012 Ah Boys to Men Second Sergeant Alex Ong[2]
2013 Ah Boys to Men 2 Second Sergeant Alex Ong[2]
2014 The Lion Men Shishen
The Lion Men: Ultimate Showdown Shishen
2015 Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen Third Warrant Officer Alex Ong[2]
Mr. Unbelievable Lawrence
2016 Long Long Time Ago Second Sergeant Alex Ong (cameo)
My Love, Sinema 陈自强 Ah Kheong[2]
2017 Ah Boys To Men 4 Second Sergeant Alex Ong
2019 So Bright 2 小迪

Television series

Year Title Role Network
2014 World at Your Feet Ah Wei (special appearance) Mediacorp Channel 8
2016 Marco Polo Bai Netflix
2019 The Wedding Survival Handbook Shun Mediacorp Channel 5

Variety / Television show

Year Title Network Notes
2015 Mission S-change[4] StarHub TV Host
2017 Let's Go Dating Mediacorp Channel 8 Host
2017 Meet the MP Mediacorp Channel 5 Tosh Rock; also performer of theme song 'Meet the MP'

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2017 Vancouver Golden Panda International Film Festival Best Actor My Love, Sinema Nominated

Theater

Year Title Role
2014 Ah Boys To Men: The Musical Second Sergeant Alex Ong

References

  1. ^ "TOSH ZHANG". jteam.com.sg. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e Yip, Wai Yee (8 September 2016). "Embracing country bumpkin role". The Straits Times.
  3. ^ Yeoh, Wee Teck (6 March 2015). "Tosh Zhang creates own fashion style". The New Paper. AsiaOne.
  4. ^ Goh, Samantha (18 June 2015). "Tosh Zhang, Wang Weiliang do 50 days of 'hardship' travel across China for travel show". The Straits Times. Retrieved 15 July 2017.