Carl Ng was born in Hong Kong in 1976. He is half Chinese and half British. His father is comedy legend of the 80s and 90s, Richard Ng. Carl earned a BBA at Westminster University in the UK where he also studied drama at the Tony Grecos Acting Studio.Later he moved to Thailand where he earned a living as a scuba instructor. He then returned to Hong...
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Carl Ng was born in Hong Kong in 1976. He is half Chinese and half British. His father is comedy legend of the 80s and 90s, Richard Ng. Carl earned a BBA at Westminster University in the UK where he also studied drama at the Tony Grecos Acting Studio.Later he moved to Thailand where he earned a living as a scuba instructor. He then returned to Hong Kong where he was approached to do some modeling. With his chiseled good looks and witty charm, his career as a model took off, setting the stage for his break into the movie business. So far he has been seen in minor roles opting to audition for parts instead of riding on his famous father's name. Show less «
My oldest sister is a concert producer in Hong Kong, my other sister is a dancer in London. I guess ...Show more »
My oldest sister is a concert producer in Hong Kong, my other sister is a dancer in London. I guess we all got the entertainment bug from my father. And I guess he wishes we all had real jobs instead. Show less «
About his controversial role as policeman 4708 in Yon Fan's "Colour Blossoms" Carl says, "At the end...Show more »
About his controversial role as policeman 4708 in Yon Fan's "Colour Blossoms" Carl says, "At the end of the day the way I looked at my character...It wasn't about being heterosexual. It wasn't about being homosexual. It was about being sexual. It's about sexual feeling. It's strictly about sexual energy. Actually I had a revelation when I was shooting 'Toh Sik'. Life is too short to worry about what other people think of you. Personally for me, it was about really taking risks to a certain extent. You know, not playing it safe, not being a safe character, but trying to do something which other people haven't done or they were scared to do. I might be a complete failure. Next year you'll probably never hear of me again. I took the risk" Show less «
My favorite city in Asia for traveling is Bangkok. I love its diversity and the people, and the fact...Show more »
My favorite city in Asia for traveling is Bangkok. I love its diversity and the people, and the fact that you can eat world-class cuisine in a chic restaurant and then jump on a motorcycle taxi and visit a sprawling night market all in one night. Show less «