Dayo Wong Chi-Wah

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Dayo Wong Chi-Wah Born September 5, 1960 in Hong Kong, is a successful stand-up comedian and the star of several TVB television series including To Catch the Uncatchable and also War of Genders.

He has a degree in philosophy.

He atteneded the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta Canada

Dayo Wong, born in Hong Kong, went to Canada to obtain his Bachelor Degree. After returning to Hong Kong, he worked for major TV and radio stations. Initially, he worked for Radio Television Hong Kong (TV Section) as Production Assistant. He had also hosted "Morning Live Studio" of ATV and worked as producer and moderator of the talk show "Playboy Club" of Channel 1, Commercial Radio. Other than that, Stand-up comedy can be considered as the most striking. He made its premiere in 1998. After more than eight years as of this writing, it still receives wide acclaim. Its creative elements, gimmicks and punchline brought to audiences laugher and tears. Dayo entered the movie industry as a scriptwriter. In 1993, he wrote "Two of a Kind". In "Pink Bomb", he had a dual role as scriptwriter and actor. In these years, he had starred in over 30 movies.

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