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In this Chinese name, the family name is Wan .
Deric Wan
Born
Wan Siu-Lun (溫兆麟)

(1964年11月18日) 18 November 1964 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, songwriter
Spouses
    Jacqueline Lee
    (m. 1989; div. 1993)
    Winnie Poon Yan Lei
    (m. 2002; div. 2002)
    Zhao Ting
    (m. 2013)
    [1] [2]
    Chinese name
    Traditional Chinese 溫兆倫
    Simplified Chinese 温兆伦
    Transcriptions
    Standard Mandarin
    Hanyu Pinyin wēn zhào lún
    Yue: Cantonese
    Jyutping wan1 siu6 leon4
    Musical career
    GenresC-pop
    InstrumentPiano
    LabelsEMI
    Musical artist

    Deric Wan Siu-lun (born 18 November 1964) is a Hong Kong actor,[3] singer, and songwriter who has starred in numerous television series and released several studio albums. His representative works include a duet with Nadia Chan, a cover of the song Yat sang ho kau (一生何求), a villainous role in the film So Close and in TVB series such as Looking Back in Anger and The Breaking Point . Wan has worked for Hong Kong–based TVB (1986–1996, 2001–2005) and RTHK, Taiwan (1999 – early 2000s) and CCTV. He currently works in China and at STTV.

    Personal life

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    Wan's first marriage was to Malaysian Chinese, Jacqueline Lee. They divorced after four years. His second marriage was to Winnie Poon who he began dating from 1996. The couple married in 2002 and divorced in the same year. He has also been romantically linked to Hong Kong actresses Sara Lee, Bessie Chan, and Sonija Kwok. He has been married to Chinese actress Zhao Ting since 2013. Together they have one daughter.

    Since 1997, Wan has expressed his support of Hong Kong no longer being under British rule. He faced some controversy for his pro-China and rather 'anti-colonial' views as expressed on his Weibo account in 2013.[4]

    Filmography

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    Film and television

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    Variety show

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    References

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    1. ^ "Deric Wan to Become a Father in 2012" . Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    2. ^ "Deric Wan Denies Reuniting With Sonija Kwok/". Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    3. ^ "Deric Wan talked about his "Wedding"". China Daily . 15 January 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
    4. ^ China Digital Times: HK Actor (Deric Wan) Declares Love of Starbucks, Country
    5. ^ "The Thief of Time (1992)" . Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    6. ^ "The Wild Lover (1994)". IMDb . Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    7. ^ "Conscience(1994)" . Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    8. ^ "Hope(1995)". Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    9. ^ "Outburst (1996)" . Retrieved 10 July 2012.
    10. ^ Deric Wan at hkmdb.com
    11. ^ Deric Wan at chinesemov.com
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