Jack Neo

Singaporean comedian and director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jack Neo Chee Keong PBM is a Singaporean filmmaker, comedian and actor who was a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1983 to 2003. In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was best known for his cross-dressing roles, as "Liang Po Po" (literally: "Granny Liang") and "Liang Xi Mei" (a woman homemaker in her 40s) in the long-running television comedy show Comedy Nite.

Born
Jack Neo Chee Keong

Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
  • host
  • comedian
  • actor
Spouse
Irene Kng
(m. 1990)
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Jack Neo
Neo in 2018
Born
Jack Neo Chee Keong

EducationTanjong Katong Secondary School
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
  • host
  • comedian
  • actor
Spouse
Irene Kng
(m. 1990)
Children4
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese梁志強
Simplified Chinese梁志强
Hanyu PinyinLiáng Zhìqiáng
Hokkien POJNiû Chì-Kiông
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Since his debut as a feature film director, Neo has been one of the most commercially successful local directors[1] who has also met with some success in Malaysia and Taiwan. He has shown a penchant for franchise series films. His most critically acclaimed film is I Not Stupid, which satirizes Singapore's streaming educational system in 2002. Critics have commented that his films had too much product placement which he justified by stating the expensive cost of making movies in Singapore.[1]

Career

Neo wrote and acted in a comedy skit for Tanjong Katong Secondary School at the age of 14.[2][3][4]

Neo started his career on television in 1980 and became one of the most successful and recognisable celebrities in SBC for his comedic roles on both film and television. His two most notable cross-dressing roles on film and television are Liang Po Po and Liang Xi Mei, both skits in the long-running comedy variety show Comedy Nite. Neo made his directorial debut in That One No Enough (1999) and he set up his own artiste management company, J Team Productions, whose members include comedians Mark Lee and Henry Thia, where the trio worked together in Comedy Nite and also in movies such as Money No Enough, That One No Enough, Money No Enough 2, Where Got Ghost?, The King of Musang King and Money No Enough 3.

Neo's films satirise several aspects about Singapore in comical ways, including societal issues such as negligent parenting and school corporal punishment, and foreign issues such as the water disputes between Singapore and Malaysia. Apart from his film and TV career, Neo has also recorded and produced a number of albums.

Neo received the Best Director Award at Singapore International Film Festival's Silver Screen Awards in 1998 for his short film, Replacement Killers,[5] which led to him filming Hitman in the City in the same year as an extension of the original short film. Since then, he became a filmmaker and created his first film, Money No Enough, directed by Tay Teck Lock and released into cinemas on 7 May 1998. The following year Neo was awarded with Mediacorp's Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to Singapore's media industry.[6] In 2004, Neo became the first filmmaker in Singapore to be honoured with the Public Service Medal.[7] He also received the Cultural Medallion on 21 October 2005 together with musician Dick Lee.[8]

In 2008, Neo and Mark Lee bought the Singapore master franchise rights for Old Town White Coffee, a coffee retail concept from Ipoh, Malaysia. Their first store at Big Splash opened on 30 March in that year.

In 2013, Neo announced the creation of J Team Academy, an educational institute which aimed to bring together industry experts to groom new film-making talent. The academy opened on 6 April 2013.[9] In September, Neo won the Best Actor award for his role in Homecoming (2011) at the 1st Golden Wau Awards, aimed at promoting Chinese-language Malaysian films.[10]

In October 2014, the Madame Tussauds Singapore museum unveiled a wax figure of Neo.[11]

2015 saw the release of Neo's short film as part of the omnibus 7 Letters to commemorate Singapore's 50th year of independence.[12] Malaysian censors took offence with Neo's segment when it was submitted to them for a screening at Kuala Lumpur's Titian Budaya Festival. They initially requested a cut to the vulgar phrase in Cantonese, "curse your whole family", but a successful appeal was made by organisers CultureLink.[13]

Neo released the first two parts of his planned four-part film on the transition from village life to government housing in the first quarter of 2016, Long Long Time Ago and Long Long Time Ago 2.[14]

In 2026, Neo received the Singapore Film Society's Lifetime Achievement Award.[15]

Personal life

Neo married Irene Kng in 1990 and have three sons and a daughter.[16]

In March 2010, a two-year-long extramarital affair between Neo and freelance model Wendy Chong was publicised and Neo admitted to the affair. Chong, who played a minor role in Neo's 2008 film Money No Enough 2, claimed that Neo initiated the affair. Neo later attempted to end the affair but Chong threatened to hurt herself and the exposé caused much debate and discussion within Singapore.[17]

On 9 March 2010, additional reports were released about Neo having or attempting extramarital affairs with up to 11 women.[18] He tried to ask actress-host Foyce Le Xuan and French student Maelle Meurzec for sexual favours when they were working with him.[19][20] Foyce, who went to the same church as Neo, claimed that she was advised by her City Harvest Church pastor to cease talking to the media, as Neo's pastor was trying to counsel him and his wife after his affair became public.[21][22] On 11 March, Neo and Kng held a five-minute press conference, in which Neo admitted his mistake and asked the media to let him off.[23]

Subsequently, his endorsement deal with Mitsubishi Electric Asia was dropped and TV advertisements featuring the director were taken off air. Other advertisers, such as Bee Cheng Hiang and Goh Joo Hin, initially adopted a "wait-and-see" attitude, but otherwise similarly dropped all endorsement deals.[24]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Actor Role Notes Ref
199712 Storeys No No No YesAh Gu [25]
1998 Replacement Killers Yes Yes No No N/a Short film [5]
Hitman in the City Yes Yes No Yes Thailand Drug Trafficker/Hong Kong assassin Direct to video, Narrator, Cameo [5]
Money No Enough No Yes No YesChew Wah Keong
1999Liang Po Po: The Movie No Yes No YesLiang Po Po/Liang Xi Mei
The Mirror No No No YesJames
That One No Enough Yes Yes No YesHong Haoren
2002I Not Stupid Yes Yes No YesMr. Liu
2003Homerun Yes Yes No YesMr. Tan, Beng Soon's fatherCameo
2004The Best Bet Yes Yes No NoN/a
2005I Do, I Do Yes Yes No YesMember of Parliament NeoCameo
One More Chance Yes Yes No YesReporter Ou Yang FengCameo
2006I Not Stupid Too Yes Yes No YesMr Yeo
2007Just Follow Law Yes Yes No YesMedical DoctorNarrator, Cameo
2008Ah Long Pte Ltd Yes Yes No YesMusic ComposerCameo
Money No Enough 2 Yes Yes No YesYang Baoqiang
2009Where Got Ghost? Yes Yes No Yes
Love Matters Yes Yes No NoN/a
2010Being Human Yes Yes No YesWaiterCameo
2011 The Ghosts Must Be Crazy No Yes Executive NoN/a
Homecoming No No No YesKaren Neo
2012We Not Naughty Yes Yes No NoN/a
Ah Boys to Men Yes Yes No NoN/a
2013Ah Boys to Men 2 Yes Yes No YesCameo
Everybody's Business No No Executive YesMan in toilet / Toilet announcement in Chinese (voice)Cameo
2014The Lion Men Yes Yes No NoN/a
The Lion Men: Ultimate Showdown Yes Yes No NoN/a
2015Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen Yes Yes No YesCameo
My Papa Rich No No No YesPokok Lim
7 Letters - Segment "That Girl" Yes Yes No NoN/a
2016Long Long Time Ago Yes Yes No YesCameo [26]
Long Long Time Ago 2 Yes Yes No NoN/a
2017Take 2 No No Executive NoN/a
The Fortune Handbook No No Executive NoN/a
Lucky Boy No No Executive YesCameo
Ah Boys to Men 4 Yes Yes No NoN/a
2018Wonderful! Liang Xi Mei Yes Yes No YesLiang Xi Mei / Liang Po Po
2019Make It Big Big No No No YesHimselfCameo
Killer Not Stupid Yes Yes No NoN/a
When Ghost Meets Zombie No No No Yes"Mr Perfect" audition judgeCameo
2020The Diam Diam Era Yes Yes No NoN/a
2021The Diam Diam Era Two Yes Yes No NoN/a
2022Ah Girls Go Army Yes Yes No YesMr. SeeCameo [27][28]
Ah Girls Go Army Again Yes Yes No NoN/a
Deleted No No No YesWu Haisen
2023The King of Musang King Yes Yes No YesWang Mao Shan
2024Money No Enough 3 Yes Yes No YesLiang Da Qiang
I Not Stupid 3 Yes Yes No YesMr. LiuCameo
2025I Want To Be Boss Yes Yes No YesAh Keong
2026Liang Po Po Vs Ah Beng No Yes Executive YesLiang Po Po[29][30]
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Television series

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Liang Ximei S1 & S2 (再见梁细妹 S1 & S2) Liang Xi Mei
2001The Return Of Liang Popo (梁婆婆重出江湖)Liang Po Po
2002The Return Of Liang Ximei (笑傲江湖梁细妹)Liang Xi Mei
2016HeroLiang Po PoCameo appearance
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Variety shows

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YearTitleRoleRef
1990-2000
2003-2004
Comedy Nite (搞笑行动) Host, co-host with Moses Lim, Liang Po Po, Liang Xi Mei
2016Happy Can Already! Liang Xi Mei
2017 Happy Can Already! 2
Happy Can Already! 3
2018Happy Can Already! 4Liang Po Po
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Discography

Drama soundtracks

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Year Drama title Song title Notes
2014118夠力夠力Opening theme song
2018Say Cheese喜剧收场Opening theme song
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Awards and nominations

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References

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