Wong Hei (王喜) worked at TVB for 16 years and suffered from cold treatment in recent years. Eventually, he decided to leave the company due to dissatisfaction. On September 29th, Wong Hei’s TVB contract officially expired and he left with mixed feelings. Although Wong Hei was good friends with TVB executive, Stephen Chan (陳志雲), Wong Hei was not promoted at the compnay. In fact, the Artist Management department suggested that Wong Hei pay money to terminate his contract early. The turn of events made Wong Hei disheartened. Before leaving, Wong Hei returned to his locker at TVB City to obtain a few items and take pictures. He had mixed feelings and did not expect to be faced with further unsympathetic treatment by the staff, who had terminated his employee ID card access rights to the premises in advance. Wong Hei worked at TVB for many years, delivering numerous classic performances in highly rated series, including the three installments of Burning Flame <烈火雄心>. However, his workload plummeted in recent years. Rumors suggested that he did not get along with TVB executive, Virginia Lok (樂易玲). Accused of not delivering enough [vendor] show appearances, Wong Hei was advised by the Artist Management department to terminate his contract early by paying a fee. This cold treatment gave Wong Hei a great sense of helplessness and made him highly uncomfortable. Difficult to Say Goodbye to Producer Amy Wong Last night, Wong Hei packed his possessions from his personal locker, #181, and to say goodbye to the people he cherished. On his blog, Wong Hei posted photos and expressed the mixed feelings he felt on his last day at TVB. With his 16-year career at TVB, Wong Hei had the most difficulty in bidding farewell to Producer Amy Wong (王心慰). Last night, Wong Hei stopped by Amy’s office to reminsce over past memories, which made him feel emotional and started crying. ”This is the mother of ‘Yau Chi Tak,’ ‘Lok Tin Yau,’ ‘Kei Tak Tin,’ and ‘Chung Yau Sing.’ Over the last 16 years, Amy Wong was the producer who trusted me the most. She allowed me to inject blood, tears, and soul into the characters which she created. For each role, I asked her: ‘Did I portray the role as you imagined it to be?’ Each time, she will look at me steadily before saying: “Sometimes you did and sometimes you did not. You can do better, but let’s drop the matter.’ “Ha ha, this evening, I deliberately entered Amy’s office after work hours to secretly take pictures for memories’ sake. My intention was that I did not want to cry in front of Amy. Unfortunately, my tears are currently falling while I am typing these words right now.” Employee Access Canceled Prior to 12 Midnight As TVB’s former “biological son,” Wong Hei recollected upon some old photos [that were posted in TVB's offices], “This photo was taken in 2006, after I signed a management contract to become a ‘biological son.’ The Artist Management department designed my image. At the time, I had quit smoking and thus my face was plump ha ha, but unfortunately it did not produce a ‘cute’ effect which made everyone love me. Ha ha, all along, I felt that this wall, which is filled with artist head shots, reaked of an ash smell. Do you share the same feeling?” Before leaving TVB City, Wong Hei wanted to take a photo with the company’s mascot, TV Buddy, but he discovered his employee ID card was denied access. “When I wanted to go past the main gates and outside the door to take pictures with TV Buddy, my employee ID card was denied access. I only had access to the parking area, while entry to other locations were canceled. One of the security guards said surprisingly, ‘Although it was not yet 12 midnight, the access has been canceled already? Isn’t that too cold?’ I asked, “Can you open the gate and let me take a picture before leaving? I will leave from the parking lot afterwards.’ He said, ’Sure.’” Future Path to Be Announced Wong Hei’s final words to TVB were: “Thanks to TVB for giving me challenging and life-risking opportunities over the last 16 years. Hopefully, from now onwards, everyone’s futures will only grow better and better. Bye bye lah!” Although TVB was not the place for him, Wong Hei will find the proper place for him. Recently, Wong Hei was contacted by Now TV executive, Ho Lai Chuen (何麗全) to discuss program hosting opportunities. Asked about his future direction, Wong Hei indicated that he was currently negotiating with other producers and will reveal his career plans later. Clarified That He Did Not Tamper With Scripts Appearing on an interview program with mainland’s Phoenix TV, Wong Hei admitted that he was a little “naive” and was willing to bear the work environment at TVB for 16 years because he wanted to repay the company. “Prior to entering TVB, I was unemployed for 9 months. Precisely at this time, TVB called me.” For many years, Wong Hei was accused of tampering with television scripts and plagued by negative rumors. Through different platforms, he hoped that audiences realized he was not this type of person. Recently, Wong Hei also discovered that many people treated him very well, such as offering him work and worrying about his future without a job. Upon saying this, Wong Hei’s voice choked and he started wiping away tears.
And the list of people burning bridges with TVB continues to grow... It's sad reading this. I was a huge fan of Wong Hei (Lok Tin Yau was my dream man for years), but it is true that his quality of work was declining. However, it may have been because he was no longer given the opportunities to prove himself. Best wishes to his future endeavors!
imo it was more like he didn't get the chances. he is a pretty good actor, no doubt about that, but nowadays the opportunities are given to new people who "deserve a chance" over older/more veteran people. i honestly dislike this trend and tvb will lose a lot of people who can act like this.
I agree. He's not too bad as an actor but he was never given a lot of opportunities to shine. I wonder if the other company will pick him up. It's also kind of cold that his access card was canceled earlier than expected. Good thing the security guard was a nice guy lol They kind of are already lol
He was quite popular at some point in TVB, there were many good series that I loved back than that he was the main character. But in reason years, he's hardly in any good series... We can kinda guess why... It's sad to see him go...
and you are? hahahahahahaahahahahahahahah anyways...sad to see how this ended for him...hope he will have a better career in mainland or ATV if he choose not to retire from the ent business
I was really expecting another Burning Flames IV. I'm really sad to see how TVB just gave up on him. I hope he can turn his career around by being more successful in future endeavors and show TVB that they lost a good asset.
I really like Wong Hei; he's a good actor! I'm sad that he's leaving, but its true...... TVB IS messed up to him. I mean, WHO'S lame idea was it anyways to make him stay in a coma throughout his flagship series in Burning Flames 3, and only wake up to to CHOP his legs off in the most pitiful way?! I swear, it must be those TVB execs that don't like him that forced the scriptwriters to ruin him. No way the scriptwriters would be that crappy considering their recent streaks of other good dramas. Wong Hei, 加油!! Wish you the best!! ^_^
Oh well, it's TVB's lost.... Dunno what kinda artists does TVB is looking for these days......I guess people that clean shoes, suck-ups, and suck ____ perhaps?
I totally agree! I was so pissed off watching BF3 seeing as they turned him into some stubborn, illogical fool and put all the spot light on Kevin's character. The BF series and Wong Hei go together and they screwed him over with the 3rd one. Not to nitpick, but that's kind of what I meant when I wrote "However, it may have been because he was no longer given the opportunities to prove himself."
He did do rather well in the late 90's and early turn of the century. Although he was not the handsome and prince charming type who'd woo the girly audience, he represented a real life human being which portrayed reality and society to the utmost...policeman he was...fireman he was convincingly believable too.
TVB is just giving out talented ppl...... What a sad case... Need to over-haul the whole top management~~!!!
it really doestn matter , people goest and comes all the time ,, and wong hei its not the nicest person in TVB , rumours has it , he is a a bitch man , as g..........
its kinda sad that TVB don't have Wong Hei as an actor anymore, but I'm also happy for him because TVB as a whole is going down the drain. Who knows he might get better opportunities else-where.
I am sure he will find more opportunities elsewhere whether it be at a smaller TV station in HK or on the mainland