Huang Wenyong


Huang Wenyong was a Malaysia-born Singaporean former actor and former teacher of Chinese descent as local media and fellow referred to as "Ah Ge" due to his status. Huang died at the Singapore General Hospital at around 5 p.m. on 20 April 2013, due to lymphoma at the age of 60.

Early life and career

Huang was a teacher in Kuala Lumpur before leaving for Singapore. Huang moved to Singapore in the 1970s, close to penniless then, with only fifty dollars in hand. He joined the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation in 1977. He is perhaps best known for his appearance in The Awakening in which he played love interest to Xiang Yun's character and The Seletar Robbery during the 1980s. Huang is also known for starring alongside Chew Chor Meng the long-running popular series Don't Worry, Be Happy and its spin-off Lobang King as the stingy uncle Leon Ong Kim Lye to Chew's character Ah Bee. 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. In total, Huang starred in more than a hundred Chinese-language television programmes. In addition to acting, Huang sang pieces for a few television sitcoms and also released two albums. He was an ambassador for anti-ageing product company Zell-V.
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 and considered to be one of the "pioneers in local Chinese drama".

Personal life

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

Health

There was public concern after Huang appeared visibly haggard during MediaCorp Channel 8's 30th Drama Anniversary Show. He clarified that he had been suffering from stomach flu, said to have been contracted in September 2012. During which, he was estimated to have lost 6–7 kilograms in weight. Huang would also experience intervals of severe fever. In November 2012, Huang was diagnosed with lymphoma and had to go for chemotherapy. His condition was not disclosed to the general public until his death, because Huang "wanted to go through this by himself".

Death

Huang died at the Singapore General Hospital at around 5 p.m. on 20 April 2013, aged 60. The cause of his death was lymphoma. Huang was previously subject to a death hoax earlier in the month, which claimed that he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Huang is survived by his wife and two children. His medical condition had been kept under the wraps; only very few knew what actually ailed him. Huang's death sparked an "outpouring of grief" from both colleagues and fans alike. Thirty seconds of silence were observed and a special tribute segment aired before the start of the Star Awards ceremony held the evening after his death.

Funeral

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

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. To commemorate his death, a television special titled Remembering Huang Wenyong was aired on 29 April 2013, as well as reruns of his television appearances being played on television and online platforms.
In October 2014, the Madame Tussauds Singapore museum unveiled a wax figure of Huang.

Filmography

Television/Serials

YearWorkRoleNotes
2009My A-Go-Go Princess 穿越阿哥哥Landlord 包租公
2009Your Hand in Mine
想握你的手
Zheng Shanguo
郑山国

  • 1/2 of male co-leads
  • 180 episodes long-running drama
  • Pairs up with Chen Liping
2010The Score 无花果Luo Zhigang
罗志刚

  • Pairs up with Xiang Yun
  • Supporting
2011A Tale of 2 Cities 乐在双城Pan Jiaxiang
潘佳翔

  • Pairs up with Xiang Yun
  • Supporting
2011Devotion 阿娣Xu Zhongzheng
许中正

2011Love Thy Neighbour 四个门牌一个梦Dai Guozhong
戴国忠

2012Rescue 995 995Ke Dashan
柯大山

  • Supporting
2012Blk 88 大牌88Sim Beng Huat
沈炳发

Voice-over
2012Joys of Life
花样人间
Han Jianren
韩健仁

  • Pairs up with Lin Meijiao
  • Supporting
2013It's a Wonderful Life 好运到Li Yunshun
李运顺

  • Pairs up with Chen Liping
  • Supporting
;Films/Movies
YearWorkRoleNotes
20002000 AD 公元2000Guest Appearance
2001My Valentine 二月十四Taiwan production
2003Homerun 跑吧!孩子Kun's father
2011It's a Great, Great World 大世界Peter

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