Kenny Kwan
Kenny Kwan is a talented actor and singer from Hong Kong, best known as a member of the boy band Boy'z. Born in the Philippines, he completed his middle school education at Deng Jingbo School in Kowloon before moving to Canada, where he pursued studies in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the Hong Kong Institute of Technology.
Kwan's journey into the entertainment industry began when he caught the attention of Emperor Entertainment while appearing in the Radio Hong Kong series "Y2K+01." This recognition led to a recording contract, and in 2003, he debuted as part of Boy'z. The group quickly gained popularity, showcasing Kwan's vocal talents.
In 2005, Kwan chose to embark on a solo career, branching out into various television series and films. His notable works include "Ancient House Panic," "Chinese Young Master," "Desolate Village Inn," and "Youth Stage," among others. In 2010, he reformed Boy'z, balancing his passion for acting with his musical pursuits. Throughout his career, Kenny Kwan has demonstrated versatility and dedication, continuing to captivate audiences with his performances in both music and acting.