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Xavier Ong

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Xavier Ong
Born (1994-04-20) 20 April 1994 (age 30)
Singapore Singapore
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active2012-Present
ParentWang Yuqing
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese王勝宇
Simplified Chinese王胜宇
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWáng ShèngYǔ
Websitehttp://facebook.com/officialxavierong

Xavier Ong (Chinese: 王勝宇 / 王胜宇; pinyin: Wang Sheng Yu, born 20 April 1994) is a Singaporean actor.

Early life

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Ong was born on 20 April 1994 in Singapore. Step son of Singapore actor Wang Yuqing. He attended Outram Secondary School but did not manage to graduate due to the widely controversial incident in 2010 while he was taking the national 'O' Level examinations.[1]

Career

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Early career

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Ong's career began soon after he was signed on for guest roles on several local television programs. After a single episode stint on the documentary-drama Crimewatch, he made cameo appearances on several other documentary-drama series. Ong rose to fame with his role as "Alex" in local television drama Don't Stop Believin' (TV series) after which he went on to make more appearances in local television programs and further branched out into film and movies before he was enlisted into the Singapore Armed Forces in late 2012.

2012-2015: Gushcloud Influencer

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After achieving mild success with his early work, Ong was enlisted into the army and he wasn't allowed to further appear in television or film for the period of his service. In late 2012, Ong signed on to work with influencer marketing agency Gushcloud International where he started getting engaged in social media campaigns.[2] Ong was involved in several online disputes involving Xiaxue and other Gushcloud influencers. Ong stepped out to apologise for his mistake after receiving backlash following the incident.[3] Ong is said to have terminated his contract with Gushcloud in 2015.

2015-Present: Taiwan and Singapore

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In 2015, after Ong finished serving the nation, he left Gushcloud and ventured into the Taiwan entertainment scene where he made frequent appearances on variety shows but returned to Singapore in late 2015. Ong ended up filming several other television dramas in Singapore with the last being C.L.I.F. 4 and has since returned to Taiwan to further his career.

In January 2017, Ong made his silver screen comeback in the Chinese New Year movie The Fortune Handbook which also stars Christopher Lee, Li Nan Xing, Mark Lee and Vivian Lai. Also in 2017, Ong played "Alfred"; his first role as a Leading Male in StarHub telemovie Uplift which aired in August 2017 on Starhub ECity.

Personal life

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In September 2021, Ong came out on his Instagram.[4]

Filmography

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TV series

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Year Title Role Notes
2022 The Lying Theory Larry
  • Lead Role
  • Viddsee Original Series
2021 Le Prawn Park Ah Guan
  • Channel 5 Series
2020 Titoudao: Inspired by a True Wayang Star'
剃头刀——阿签传奇
Ah Long
啊隆
  • Channel 5 Series
  • Dubbed for Channel 8
2019 After The Stars
攻星计
Francis
  • Cameo
The Driver
伺机
Edgar
  • Toggle Original Series
My One in a Million
我的万里挑一
Titus
  • Cameo
While You Were Away
一切从昏睡开始
Ian
Wonder Kiss
神奇之吻
Ace
  • Toggle Original Series
Hello From The Other Side
阴错阳差
Ken
Walk With Me
谢谢你出现在我的行程里
Danny
2018 Blessing 2
祖先保佑 2
Liu Qingfeng
刘青峰
Dream Walker
梦醒者
Sisi
  • Toggle Original Series
Die Die Also Must Serve
战备好兄弟
Recruit Sim
  • Cameo
  • Toggle Original Series
2017 Life Less Ordinary
小人物向前冲
Nat
  • Cameo
  • 130 Episodes Long Running TV Series
2016 C.L.I.F. 4
警徽天职4
Zen
  • Cameo
The Dream Job
绝世好工
Taka
  • Cameo
Life - Fear Not
人生无所畏
Ah Cong
阿聪
  • 120 Episodes Long Running TV Series
2013 C.L.I.F. 2
警徽天职2
Xiao Jiahao
萧家豪
  • Cameo
2012 It Takes Two
对对碰
David
Don't Stop Believin'
我们等你
Alex

Movies

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Year Title Role Notes
2017 Uplift

举重小女将

Alfred
  • Starhub Telemovie
2017 The Fortune Handbook

财神爷

Ben
2013 That Girl in Pinafore

我的朋友,我的同学,我爱过的一切

James
2012 Imperfect (film)

我们都不完美

Alex
2012 Dance Dance Dragon

龙众舞

  • Cameo
  • "shen@heaven.com"

References

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  1. ^ [1] Archived 2016-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, Teen regrets tweeting 'O' Level exam paper.
  2. ^ [2], Influencers hold court.
  3. ^ migration (2015-03-18). "Gushcloud bloggers apologise for negative Singtel marketing campaign". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  4. ^ "Instagram".