Juno Mak

Hong Kong singer, actor, and director (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Juno Mak (Chinese: 麥浚龍; born 18 March 1984) is a Hong Kong singer, record producer, actor, and director. He made his musical debut in 2002 with the EP On the Road. His albums have won Best Record three times at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation.

Born
Bobby Mak Wan Yin (麥允然)

(1984-03-18) 18 March 1984 (age 42)
OccupationsSinger, record producer and actor
Yearsactive2002—present
ParentClement Mak
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Juno Mak
Born
Bobby Mak Wan Yin (麥允然)

(1984-03-18) 18 March 1984 (age 42)
OccupationsSinger, record producer and actor
Years active2002—present
ParentClement Mak
AwardsGolden Horse AwardsFIPRESCI Prize
2013 Rigor Mortis

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese麥浚龍
Simplified Chinese麦浚龙
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinmai4 jun4 long2
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingmaak6 zeon3 lung4
Musical career
GenresCantopop
LabelsSilly Thing
(2004–present)
Universal Music Group
(2002–2003)
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He made his directorial debut with the horror film Rigor Mortis in 2013.[1]

Career

Music

Mak began his music career as a pop singer with Universal Music. Two albums, On the Road and Next Step, were released with Universal Music. Both albums reached the top spot on TVB.[citation needed] Although he won awards upon his debut, it was later rumoured that his fans were hired professional groupies earning up to HKD150 an hour, and in 2002 he was booed by audience members during an awards ceremony.[2]

Mak's 2015 EP Addendum spawned the number one singles "Unforgettable" (念念不忘), "Imperfection" (瑕疵), and the award-winning duet "Rashōmon" (羅生門), a duet with Kay Tse.

Film

In 2010, Mak wrote and starred in Wong Ching-po's film Revenge: A Love Story. The film was a hybrid of slasher and love story. Mak and Wong Ching-po collaborated again in 2011 on the film Let's Go!.

In 2013, Mak directed the film Rigor Mortis, which pays tribute to the 1980s Jiangshi genre.[2] In 2015, it was announced Mak would direct the crime thriller Sons of the Neon Night.[1]

Anti-graft investigation

In 2003, Mak, his father, and a number of music executives from TVB and Universal Music HK were arrested as part of an investigation into an alleged bribes-for-awards scam.[2] The case was eventually withdrawn with no charges made.[2]

Personal life

Mak is the second son of Clement Mak, the chairman of CCT Fortis Holdings Limited.

Discography

  • On The Road (2002)
  • Next Step (2003)
  • Proto (2004)
  • Otherside (2005)
  • Walking Underneath (New + Best Selection) (2005)
  • Chapel Of Dawn (2007)
  • Words Of Silence (2008)
  • Why (2008)
  • The Dream (天生地夢) (2009)
  • Nothing Lasts Forever (New + Best Selection) (2010)
  • No-mind (無念) (2011)
  • Paradoxically, Yours (柔弱的角) (2014)
  • Addendum (2015)
  • Evil Is a Point of View (2016)
  • The Album Part One (with Kay Tse; 2018)
  • The Album and the Rest Of It (with Kay Tse; 2019)
  • The Album and the End of It (with Kay Tse; 2020)

Filmography

Filmmaking credits

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Year Title Credited as Notes
Director Writer Producer
2011 Let's Go! No No Yes
2013 Rigor Mortis Yes Yes Yes Nominated – Golden Horse Award for Best New Director
2025 Sons of the Neon Night Yes Yes Yes
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Acting roles

Film
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2003 Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat Nick
2010 Dream Home Cop Fat
Revenge: A Love Story Chan Kit
2011 Let's Go! Lee Siu Sheung
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Television
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Year Film Role
2003 Survivor's Law Ma Ching-Kin
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