Jonathan Wong Chee-Hynn
Wong in 2013
Born (1986-06-03) June 3, 1986 (age 37)
United States
EducationCornell University (United States), double major in Psychology and Dance
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, composer, actor, producer
Years active2009-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese王梓軒
Simplified Chinese王梓轩
Musical career
Also known asJon, JWo
OriginHong Kong, China
GenresPop, R&B
Instrument(s)Violin, Piano
LabelsOMF Music Inc. Limited
Avex (HK) [zh] (2010-2013年)(Distributed by Avex Japan)
Websitewww.jon-wong.com

Jonathan Wong Chee-Hynn (王梓軒), born June 3, 1986, is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor and producer.

Biography

Wong in 2019

Born in the United States, Jonathan picked up the piano and violin at the age of 6 and began taking a serious interest in dance during his high school years at Milton Academy.[1]

Jonathan is trained in various martial arts. Judo (since age 11), Wrestling (varsity team in high school), Hung Kuen (洪拳), Wing Chun (詠春) and San Da (散打) since 2012.

Jonathan graduated from Cornell University in 2008, double majoring in Psychology and Dance, where he sang in the Cornell University Glee Club and also was music director and arranger for the university's premiere all-male a cappella group "Last Call".[2] His vocal arrangements and solo performances helped "Last Call" secure numerous national and international awards, while his achievements in dance made him the single recipient of the 2008 Cornell Undergraduate Artist Award.[3][4][5]

He joined the Hong Kong music industry in 2009 and has since released four Cantonese albums – “Beyond Singing”, “Spectrum” and “Out of Frame”, one Mandarin album – “Rising” and two Japanese singles. His singles became instant hits on the Hong Kong and Guangzhou pop charts and have earned him over 50 music awards in the new singer and singer-songwriter categories thus far.

In 2010, Jonathan joined Avex Group, a top music label in Japan, and became the first ever international artist jointly developed by the group's domestic and international departments.[6]

Jonathan accomplished a series of remarkable professional developments in 2011. He became a talk show host in a popular TVB J2 Channel program called “Big Boys Club” from August 2011, and has been a host of that show till now. On the same year, Jonathan was invited by Tokyo’s TBS TV Station to represent Hong Kong and lead an A Cappella group as its conductor and arranger to compete against the Japanese team at a prime time international talent show. Jonathan and his team thrilled the audience with their passionate and innovative performance and defeated their strong Japanese competitors.

In May 2012, Jonathan was invited to be a guest composer at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's (HKUST's) "The Intimacy of Creativity" concert presented by Prof Bright Sheng, one of the world's best known composers/ conductors. At the concert he performed also as a vocalist for his own composition with a group of award-winning international and regional musicians and composers. In June, Jonathan released his first Mandarin album "Rising". Songs on the album became pop-chart favorites and received critical acclaims for his efforts to collaborate with top-notch producers/ singer-songwriters including Eric Kwok, Edward Chan, Hins Cheung, Taz Tan, Khalil Fong and Chiu Tsang Hei.

On August 10–11, 2012, Jonathan held his debut solo concert at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre to thousands of fans. The two full-house concerts was a big success, and Jonathan's multiple talents in singing, dancing, music composition and instrumental performances won immense audience and media support.

In April 2013, released his first single of the year "跳火坑 Double Down".

In February 2014, Jonathan released "你最好 All of You".

On September 29, 2014, Jonathan released his fifth album "A Fighter's Confession 戰士。告白" on iTunes Worldwide. The album includes 14 songs, including chart-topping No.1 songs "跳火坑 Double Down", "你最好 All of You", and "千色 Fighting For". "Fighting For", which was also the name of the short musical, was selected by the Hanoi International Film Festival 2014 to premiere in Asia, and was the only Hong Kong short film to be in competition with 30 other shorts.

In addition to singing and hosting TV talk shows, Jonathan also acts in TV dramas and films. His roles include: a policeman in "Tales from the Dark Part 1″; a martial arts fighter in "Ip Man: The Final Fight"[7] (葉問: 終極一戰); a terrorist in a TVB action drama series "Tiger Cubs 2 (飛虎2)"; an adroit young entrepreneur in "Queen Divas" (新抱喜相逢); and a law enforcer in "The Battles of Tomorrow" (再戰明天).

In "Limelight Years" [8](2015), Jonathan plays an exceptionally gifted musician driven to the edge of his sanity by the pressures of life under the limelight. The role not only helped Jon earn his first "Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama" nomination, it also earned him a part in Johnnie To's thriller "Three"[9] (2016), which was critically acclaimed by local and international media critics including: The Hollywood Reporter and Variety.

In 2016, Jonathan joined the largest original singer-songwriting competition in the world, Sing My Song, which was aired extensively in China CCTV-3. He joined Chinese R&B legend David Tao's songwriting team and was the only Hong Kong representative to make it into the top 6 of his team. On the same year, the song “Beyond Borders” that he composed for singer Karen Mok has gathered more than 35 million click-through rate online. Since then, he has the privilege to have written songs for Karen Mok, Sammi Zheng, and China's pop boy band XNINE, etc.

In the past 2 years, Jonathan completed filming for motion pictures "Love Only" (2018), co-starring Korean pop idol Seung-ri, from BIG BANG; "The House of Rising Sons"[10] (2018), a story based on legendary Hong Kong band, The Wynners; as well as the Dynasty Warriors (2020).

He has also finished filming three television series "OMG, Your Honour" (2018) of which he plays a talented young barrister searching for himself in the challenging world of law; a romantic comedy, "Wonder Women" (2019) in which he plays an entrepreneur who gives up everything to win the affections of a jaded businesswoman; and an action TV series "Airport Security Unit (ASU)" (2020) where he plays an amiable yet effective member of the airport special forces unit.

He performed in "Matteo Ricci" (2019),[11] an original theatrical musical in which he plays the title role, Italian priest Matteo Ricci, the first westerner to enter the Forbidden City and be buried on Chinese soil.

Discography

Chinese albums

Digital singles

Japanese album

Filmography / Micro film

Year Title Role
2012 Chow Sang Sang x Forevermark Romantic Micro Film "Forever Kiss" Jonathan Wong
2013 Ip Man: The Final Fight Ni Tang (倪湯)
2013 Tales from the Dark series Police
2015 Opening Movie of Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival - Love Forever (我們遇見松花湖) Wang Boyang (汪博洋)
2015 Patrick's Love Films - 紀念日 Wang Zhizong (王志宗)
2016 Three (三人行) He Jianzhuang (何健壯)
2016 Micro Film - Seize the Second (流星飛過後許願前的一秒) Michael (米高)
2018 Love Only Dannie
2018 House of the Rising Sons LE (力)
2019 The Great Detective (大侦探霍桑)
2020 Dynasty Warriors (真三國無雙) CAO REN (曹仁)

[12] [13]

Television

Year Title Role
2014 Queen Divas 新抱喜相逢 Lian Zhi Cong (連祉聰)
2014 Battles of Tomorrow 再戰明天 Wang Xiao Xuan (王小軒)
2014 Tiger Cubs II 飛虎II Wen Zhi Jie (文志傑)
2015 Limelight Years 華麗轉身 Tong Wing (唐榮)
2016 A Fist Within Four Walls 城寨英雄 Tuen Chit-keung (段折韁)
2018 OMG, Your Honour 是咁的,法官閣下 Daniel (董丹橋)
2019 Wonder Women 多功能老婆 Jonathan Mui Kwan Ming (梅君明)
2020 Airport Security Unit (ASU)機場特警 (齊天樂)

Television Hosting

Year Title
2011–Present TVB J2 "Big Boys Club 兄弟幫"
2013 TVB "Midnight Munchies 夜宵磨"
2013 RTHK "Chinese Made Efficient 反斗普通話"
2014 TVB Christmas Special "Anchors With Passport 這個聖誕不太冷"
2015 TVB Christmas Special "Anchors With Passport 2 這個聖誕不怕冷"
2017 - 2018 Channel V - "V My Guest" 26 episodes (interviewing Cantopop Diva Miriam Yeung, Kelly Chen, Actors Wong Cho Lam and Raymond Lam, etc.)

Awards and nominations

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Radio Drama

Concert

Year Date Title Genre Venue Notes
2012 August 10–11 Jonathan Wong RISING Concert 2012 Solo Concert Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

References

  1. ^ 王梓軒出碟贈方大同 (in Chinese). 東方日報. 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  2. ^ 王梓軒指揮《翡翠歌星》清唱 (in Chinese). 星島日報. 2009-10-27. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  3. ^ "Cornell Council for the Arts honors Jon Wong '08". Cornell University. 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  4. ^ "Artist Jon Wong '08 to stage performance in Weill Hall". Cornell University. 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  5. ^ "Student Artist Spotlight: Jon Wong '08". The Cornell Daily Sun. 2008-04-07. Retrieved 2009-12-05.
  6. ^ 王梓軒潛行音間 Archived 2010-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Yip Man: Jung gik yat jin, retrieved 2019-02-05
  8. ^ Limelight Years, retrieved 2019-02-05
  9. ^ Three (Saam Yan Hang) (2016), retrieved 2019-02-05
  10. ^ Kotzathanasis, Panos (2018-07-05). "Film Review: House of the Rising Sons (2018) by Anthony Chan". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  11. ^ Matteo Ricci
  12. ^ Jonathan Wong at hkmdb.com
  13. ^ Jonathan Wong at chinesemov.com