
Gregory Wong Chung-Yiu
Acting
Biography
Gregory Wong Chung-Yiu (王宗堯) is a Hong Kong actor who first rose to fame on two HKTV series, The Election and The Menu.
Born: October 2, 1978
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Margaret & David: Green Bean
Margaret and David have been seeing each other for more than a year. One day, David initiated the idea of moving in together. What will happen when the two live under the same roof?

The Election
Each level of society has its own struggles and oftentimes, the lines between humanity, power, and self-interest can be difficult to unravel. Lead actress Angelica Lee participates in the Chief Executive election bearing her husband’s mission of selfless diplomacy and constant pursuit of fairness on her shoulders. Unfortunately, the reality of society causes her to be drawn into a complicated predicament – on one side, she must deal with internal conflicts within her team while on the other, she must fend off constant attacks from her political opponent Liu Kai Chi. After enduring numerous obstacles, she discovers that it is impossible to separate friend from foe. In that sense, the interweaving of love and hate, humanity and self-interest between the characters precisely mirrors the reality of today’s society. Through the [life] games people play, this series attempts to bring out the repulsive as well as radiant extremes of human nature.

Memories to Choke On, Drinks to Wash Them Down
This anthology film, whose Chinese title begins with a romantic name for human excrement, premiered internationally at Rotterdam and won Best Screenplay from the Hong Kong Film Critics Society. A variety of Hong Kong people wrestle with nostalgia when facing an uncertain future. Their stories give way to a documentary featuring a young barista turned political candidate.

Love in a Puff
When the Hong Kong government enacts a ban on smoking cigarettes indoors, hard-core smokers are driven outside and a budding romance develops between two co-workers.

The Lodge in the Woods

29+1
A story of two women, Christy Lam and Wong Tin-lok, who are both turning 30.

Hong Kong West Side Stories
The intimate lives of young men and women from Hong Kong are linked by loosely connected stories about love, lust, separation and deceit.

The Menu

Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
The Japanese forces occupy Shanghai and slowly start spreading terror in the city. Chen Zhen, who was presumed dead, returns to fight against the Japanese and put an end to their tyrannical rule.

The Menu
The Menu is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film about journalism and the sequel to the television series of the same name.
Filmography
as Kenneth
as John (segment "Yuen Yueng")
as Police
as Xiang Yu
as Z
as Jeff Lee
as Jackson
as Wulf
as Raymond
as 张子乐 Cheung Tsz-lok
as Nelson Yu
as 乐嘉辉 Lok Ka-fai
as 张癸龙 Cheung Gwai-lung
as Driver
as Ben Chik
as Sean
as Jing
as Sean Yi
as Dragon
as Policeman in Alley
as Jin Tong
as Tian Tian