Bosco Wong - Biography - Growth

Growth

His debut came in 2003, when he was offered supporting roles in modern drama Triumph in the Skies, ancient series Find The Light, and youth drama Aqua Heroes. He then starred in Wong Fei Hung - Master of Kung Fu in 2004. In 2005 he stepped forward as a dramatic and comedic actor in Wars of In-Laws and obtained TVB's Most Improved Actor Award of the year. Afterwards, his performance in Dicey Business earned him even more exposure and recognition as a rising actor. In October 2008, Bosco developed further by signing a singer contract with East Asia Music and released his debut EP in December of the same year. He continue to grow his acting to another level in 2011 by taking charge of a villainous character "Bai Co" or "Cripple Co" in Lives of Omission. He also subsequently expressed that his growing age allows him to play more mature characters such as "Cripple Co" and "Hui Sir" in Witness Insecurity and "Cripple Co" is a role that he had fun playing.

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