Vince Matthew Chung - Career

Career

Since 2007 Vince has been working as a professional actor host and comedian in Hong Kong. Previously a regular at The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong he became one of the finalists of The Funniest Person in Hong Kong competition in late 2007. After he was selected to take part in the Amazing Race Asia in 2008, Vince decided to focus solely on his acting and is currently working on several projects including the soon to be broadcast web series Lumina and the sketch comedy with a travel theme CB Fresh which he jointly developed with co-hosts Simon Yin & Rob Lok and cinematographers Derrick Fong and Chung Tsang.

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