Gregory Charles Rivers
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Gregory Charles Rivers | |
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Chinese name | 河國榮 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 河国荣 (simplified) |
Born | Australia |
April 30, 1965
Years active | 1988–present |
Gregory Charles Rivers (Chinese: 河國榮; Jyutping: Ho4 Gwok3wing4; born 1965) is a Hong Kong actor of Australian heritage.
Growing up in Katoomba, he moved to Hong Kong in 1987 before finishing a medical degree at University of New South Wales.[1] Speaking fluent Cantonese, he was a TVB actor until 2008.[2] Practically every major character who is a foreigner (no matter the time period or whether French/English or Persian) in TVB dramas is played by him. He has also appeared on stage, as protagonist, in 2005. The Aussie often says that in Hong Kong, he's found America.
His Chinese name is made up of the Chinese equivalent of his surname Rivers (河) and the name of his idol Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing (張國榮).
He is also a frequent YouTube poster, having his own prolific number of video clips of himself and his many colleagues within the Hong Kong media industry. [3]
In a TV interview aired on 19 March 2007 on the Hong Kong Terrestrial channel TVB, Gregory Rivers mentioned his reason for learning Cantonese was his association with Hong Kong Cantonese speaking friends during his time at university at the age of 20 years. It was this close friendship which led him to become more interested in the learning the language when he first heard the songs sung by Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing inspiring him to learn the words so he could sing it.
In October 2007, Rivers was one of the four non-Chinese TV actors featured in an in-depth interview and feature story 'Hello Neighbour' in Muse, discussing his sense of cultural identity and how he sees his work.[4]
Although from Australia, but he voiced the aspirations of Hong Kong people and got the award of “2015 Hong Kong's most popular male singer” on MostTV’s 1st Guy Big Ten Gin Cook Gum Cook Awards Distribution on Jan 2016. [5]
Filmography
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- TVB (1988–2008)
- The Legend of Master Chan (1988)
- Man from Guangdong (1991)
- Detective Investigation Files (1995)
- The Criminal Investigator (1995)
- Healing Hands (1998)
- Face to Face (1999)
- Virtues of Harmony (2001)
- Family Man (2002)
- Triumph in The Skies (2003)
- Vigilante Force (2003)
- The 'W' Files (2003)
- Ups and Downs in the Sea of Love (2003)
- To Get Unstuck in Time (2004)
- Armed Reaction (2004)
- A Handful of Love (2004)
- To Catch The Uncatchable (2004)
- Angels of Mission (2004)
- The Gateau Affairs (2005)
- Always Ready (2005)
- Into Thin Air (2005)
- War of In-Laws (2005)
- La Femme Desperado (2006)
- Under the Canopy of Love (2006)
- C.I.B. Files (2006)
- Bar Bender (2006)
- Dicey Business (2006)
- Life Art (2007)
- War and Destiny (2007)
- Phoenix Rising (2007)
- The Brink of Law (2007)
- The Ultimate Crime Fighter (2007)
- Word Twisters' Adventures (2007)
- A Journey Called Life (2008)
- Movies
- Floating City (2011)
- Little Big Master (2015)
References
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External links
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- Incomplete lists from February 2011
- Use dmy dates from January 2016
- 1965 births
- Hong Kong people of Australian descent
- Australian male television actors
- Hong Kong male television actors
- Living people
- TVB veteran actors
- University of New South Wales alumni
- People from Katoomba, New South Wales