Max Loong
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Max Loong (born in Malaysia on March 8, 1980) is a Swiss actor, host, and producer of Chinese (Malaysian) descent. In 2007, Schweizer Illustrierte, a Swiss entertainment journal, ranked him as one of the top 100 most influential and influential Swiss celebrities. Elle Magazine Singapore honoured him with the 'Break Out Star of the Year' award in the same year. He has appeared on MusicStar, the Swiss equivalent of American Idol, and has also appeared as the lead character (Michael Wong) of Singapore's Emmy nominated comedy First Class, one of his most recognisable performances.
TV career
He defeated more than 400 others to become the host of VIVA Schweiz's first Swiss music channel at the age of 20. This was his first foray into hosting.
Fanta Fiesta (requestshow), McMusic (requestshow), Sunrise (gameshow), and his own produced hit show Interaktiv (liveshow) in Europe include interviews with Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Usher, 50 Cent, Robert Downey Jr., and Pierce Brosnan to name a few.
MTV Asia (MTV Mobbed) Gamepad (gameshow), Pop 10 (chartshow), Pop Inc. (life-style presentation), and red carpet coverage of the MTV Asia Awards 2006 in Bangkok (Thailand).
Max was selected as the Musicstar host, the Swiss equivalent of American Idol.
Max Loong hosted reality-and entertainment shows, including the S-Factor and Mitsubishi Challenge in 2008. In 2009, he debuted at MusicStar in Switzerland for the fourth season.
Film career
In 2003, he appeared in leading roles in Swiss films, including in "Piff Puff Puff," a film about gangsters with diverse racial backgrounds, playing the role of a heroin addict.
He played his most challenging role so far in Snow White, a film about Zurich's high society party scene, and in his hit film Breakout, a film about violent teenagers locked up in a Swiss youth detention center, he reprised his role as a rapist.
Adventure Max was also named after him in a television drama series. In the first two seasons of French television series Deja Vu and other television series, he appeared in Deja Vu and other television shows.
Loong was cast in the Asian dramedy film After Hours, which ran for 13 episodes. He appeared in Emmy nominated number 1 comedy series First Class (season 1&2) in Singapore as a young teacher in a dysfunctional kindergarten and the 2010 drama "Perfect Deception."
Awards
- Elle Breakout Star of The Year 2007