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When Hongkong veteran actor Bobby Au Yeung
won Best Comedy Performance at the recent
Asian Television Awards (ATA), he said in his acceptance
speech, “I’d like to thank my wife. We’ve been married
21 years. And she has never once scolded me. Aren’t
you men envious?”
Cue laughter from the audience.
30 minutes later, Zhu Houren took to
the stage when he was named Best
Supporting Actor for his turn as a cold-
blooded murderer in thriller Trapped
Minds. In his hilarious acceptance
speech, he said: “I’d like to thank my
wife. We’ve been married 32 years.
And I’ve never once scolded my wife...
I guess the wives sitting below stage
must be very envious of my wife.” Cue
rapturous laughter and applause.
Humour aside, the 62-year-old
was the only local actor to take home
an award at the annual shindig held at Suntec
Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre.
Zoe Tay and Felicia Chin, both nominated for
Best Actress, went home empty-handed, as
did Best Comedy Performers nominees Nurul
Aini, Chua Enlai, Alaric Tay and Oon Shu An.
win
Veteran actor ZHU HOUREN
tells us why he feels “shiok”
after winning Best Supporting
Actor at the recent Asian
Television Awards.
PHOTO: ASIAN TELEVISION AWARDS
Hostess with the mostest Quan Yifeng also
lost out in the Best Entertainer Presenter/
Host category. No wonder then that Houren
went away feeling like he was the king of the
night — and deservedly so too.
8 DAYS: Congrats on winning Best
Supporting Actor! How do you feel right now?
ZHU HOUREN: I feel that [the ATA] is a very big
stage, and different from the ones I’ve been on. It
reminded me of the time when I went to Japan with
Zoe Tay to film a Japanese show. It was also very
grand with, like, a hundred reporters. Tonight, it felt
like I was reliving that moment.
Are you feeling very emotional?
No. No matter what you’ll be somewhat mentally
prepared. Of course, I feel very surprised at my
win. As you can tell, my acceptance speech wasn’t
planned (laughs). But the moment I went up on
Something
Zhu be proud of:
Houren on stage
receiving his Best
Supporting Actor
award at the 22nd
ATA.