Kenneth Chan

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Kenneth Chan, a.k.a. Chan Kai Tai (Traditional Chinese: 陳啟泰, Hanyu Pinyin: Chén Qǐtài, Cantonese: Chan4 Kai2taai3, born 16 July 1964), is a Hong Kong actor and television host for the Hong Kong-based ATV channel (previously working for TVB).

Chan is best known as the host of the Hong Kong version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show boosted his career, and he went on to create an album, Final Answer, the name inspired by his role in the game show. He has also played three different characters in the three series of My Date with a Vampire, in which each character is related by cloning or reincarnation of the original in the first series. He is an alumnus of St. Paul's Co-educational College, Fisher Park High School (where he sang in the school choir and performed in school productions such as 'Bye Bye Birdie') and Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. During most of his spare time, he could be found tinkering on his cars or working out at the gym. He has been married for several years; his wife Cynthia is a piano teacher. Chan is cousin-in-law of Daniel Law. Ken has been last seen doing technical support in Sydney Australia.

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