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    William So Wing Hong (Chinese: 蘇永康; born 24 September 1967) is a Hong Kong actor and a Cantopop singer. He began his musical career by participating the New Talent Singing Awards in 1985 and won the competition as the first runner up to Alex To.

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      William is a masculine given name of French origin. It...

  2. 蘇永康英語: William So Wing Hong ;1967年9月24日 — ),香港男歌手、演員兼節目主持,曾參與多部電視劇及電影演出。

  3. This is the discography of Cantopop artist William So .

    Year
    Album Title
    Release Date
    Language
    1989
    Insomia (失眠)
    September 1989
    1991
    Do Not Leave Me (不要離開我)
    January 11, 1991
    1993
    Color of Life (生命色彩)
    June 1993
    1994
    Oh Gal
    March 1994
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    Name:蘇永康 (苏永康) / So Wing Hong (Su Yong Kang)
    English name:William So
    Profession:Actor and singer
    Birthdate:1967-Sep-24 (age 56)
    Ying Xiong Dao (英雄道), from Legend of the Condor Heroes(2008)
    Wu Fa Kai Kou (無法開口), from Green Forest, My Home(TTV, 2005)
    Die Old, from The Vigilante in the Mask(TVB, 2004)
    Straight Road Bent Road, from Fate Twisters(TVB, 2003)
    Other family members:Two older brothers and one older sister
    Languages:Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Japanese
    Native origin: Xinhui, Guangdong, China
  4. William So (蘇永康) is a Hong Kong actor and Cantopop singer born in Hong Kong on September 24, 1967. He debuted his first album, 失眠 (Insomnia) in 1989 and debuted as an actor “A Taste of ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WilliamWilliam - Wikipedia

    William is a masculine given name of French origin. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, [2] and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era.