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'''Cheng Yeow Nam''' (1961 - 22 January 2013) was a Singaporean actor and [[getai]] compere.
'''Cheng Yeow Nam''' (1961 - 22 January 2013) was a Singaporean actor and getai compere.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Career===
===Career===
Cheng's first screen appearance was in the 1998 film ''Money No Enough'', and the following year he was cast in ''Liang Po Po''. Cheng was best known for portraying thuggish, brutal types prone to violence, as a homage to his alleged past career as a loan shark. ''[[I Not Stupid]]'' was a noticeable first reversal of this stereotypical role - he was cast in a minor role as a police officer tasked with rescuing hostages. Other stereotype role reversals included his portrayal of an effeminate hairdresser in 2004's ''I Do, I Do'', and his last film role as a medium in the 2013 film ''[[Judgement Day (2013 film)|Judgement Day]]''.
Cheng's first screen appearance was in the 1998 film ''Money No Enough'', and the following year he was cast in ''Liang Po Po''. Cheng was best known for portraying violent, thuggish characters, in view of his past career as a loan shark. ''That One Not Enough'' was was the first reversal of this stereotypical role, where he played a supporting role as a provision shop worker, without his trademark beard. In a more notable instance, he was cast in a minor role in ''I Not Stupid Too'' as a police officer tasked with rescuing hostages. Other stereotype role reversals included his portrayal of an effeminate hairdresser in 2004's ''I Do, I Do'', and his last film role as a medium in the 2013 film ''Judgement Day''.


Cheng was more active in the getai scene as a compere, along with other part-time actors like [[Lin Ruping]], [[Liu Lee Lyne]] and [[Wang Lei]].
Cheng was more active in the getai scene as a host, along with fellow hosts [[Lin Ruping]], [[Liu Lee Lyne]] and [[Wang Lei]] who similarly dabbled in acting on the side.


Cheng was usually credited as Zhong Yaonan or John Cheng. Within the entertainment industry and fans, he was known as Ah Nan or Ah Nam.
Cheng was usually credited as Zhong Yaonan or John Cheng. Within the entertainment industry and to fans, he was known as Ah Nan or Ah Nam.


===Personal life===
===Personal life===
In a 1996 interview, Cheng opened up on his past as a hooligan. As one of five children with two parents working to support the family, Cheng was neglected and turned to smoking, violence and acts of gangsterism, under the influence of friends. He later joined a loan-shark syndicate and became a runner. Cheng worked several menial jobs before entering showbiz in 1987. He received his secondary education in Chai Chee Secondary School.
In a 1996 interview, Cheng opened up on his past as a hooligan. As one of five children with both parents working to support the family, Cheng was neglected and turned to smoking, violence and acts of gangsterism, under the influence of friends. He later joined an Ah Long syndicate and became a runner. Cheng worked several menial jobs before entering showbiz in 1987. He received his secondary education in Chai Chee Secondary School.


He was arrested on charges of abusing Ecstasy in 2006, and was jailed for a year. Cheng maintained the drug was slipped into his drink unknowingly.
He was arrested on charges of using Ecstasy in 2006, and was jailed for a year. Cheng maintained the drug was slipped into his drink unknowingly.


Cheng courted controversy when he shouted at journalists during [[Jack Neo]]'s 2010 press conference on the latter's marital affairs. Netizens were divided over his behaviour, with some rapping him for passing off Neo's affair as a norm.  
Cheng courted controversy when he shouted at journalists during Jack Neo's 2010 press conference on his extrmarital affairs. Netizens were divided over his behaviour, with some criticising him for passing off Neo's affair as a norm.  


Cheng married twice, to an unknown woman and later Lung Yoke Ching, and had three daughters.  
Cheng married twice, first  to an unknown woman and later Lung Yoke Ching, with whom he had three daughters.  


===Death===
===Death===
In the early hours of 22 January 2013, Cheng collapsed backstage following a performance in Club Cleopatra, in Parklane Shopping Mall. He died shortly thereafter, apparently from a heart attack.
In the early hours of 22 January 2013, Cheng collapsed backstage following a performance in Club Cleopatra, in Parklane Shopping Mall. He died shortly thereafter from a heart attack.


Reports later emerged that Cheng had an unhealthy habit of guzzling 10 bottles of [[Coca-Cola]] daily, to sustain energy levels for his long working hours. He was also suffering from high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and was on medication for these conditions.
Reports later emerged that Cheng had an unhealthy habit of guzzling 10 bottles of Coca-Cola daily, to sustain energy levels for his long working hours. He was also suffering from high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and was on medication for these conditions.


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
* ''[[Money No Enough]]'' (1997)
* ''Lady Investigators'' (1995) as Ah Long
* ''[[Liang Po Po]]'' (1998)
* ''Money No Enough'' (1998) as Ah Long
* ''[[Hitman in the City]]'' (1998)
* ''Liang Po Po'' (1999) as Boss
* ''[[The Mirror (1999 film)|The Mirror]]'' (1999)
* ''[[Hitman in the City]]'' (1998) as Crow
* ''[[That One No Enough]]'' (1999)
* ''The Mirror'' (1999)
* ''That One No Enough'' (1999)  
* ''Return of the Condor Heroes'' (2001)
* ''Return of the Condor Heroes'' (2001)
* ''[[I Not Stupid]]'' (2002)
* ''I Not Stupid'' (2002) as police officer
* ''[[Homerun (film)|Homerun]]'' (2003)
* ''Homerun'' (2003) as rioter
* ''[[The Best Bet]]'' (2004)
* ''The Best Bet'' (2004) as Ah Long
* ''[[I Do, I Do]]'' (2004)
* ''I Do, I Do'' (2004) as JoJo
* ''[[Folks Jump Over The Wall]]'' (2007)
* ''Folks Jump Over The Wall'' (2007)
* ''[[Love Blossom]]'' (2008)
* ''Love Blossom'' (2008)
* ''[[The Chen Shucheng Show]]'' (2008)
* ''The Chen Shucheng Show'' (2008)
* ''[[Pulau Hantu]]'' (2008)
* ''Pulau Hantu'' (2008)
* ''[[Money No Enough 2|Money No Enough II]]'' (2008)
* ''Money No Enough II'' (2008) as Chen Guansai
* ''[[Missing You...|Missing You]]'' (2008)
* ''Missing You'' (2008) as Fang's husband
* ''[[Where Got Ghost?]]'' (2009)
* ''Where Got Ghost?'' (2009)
* ''[[The Ghosts Must Be Crazy]]'' (2011)
* ''The Ghosts Must Be Crazy'' (2011)
* ''[[Judgment Day (2013 film)|Judgment Day]]'' (2013)
* ''Judgment Day'' (2013) as medium
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 24 March 2019

Cheng Yeow Nam (1961 - 22 January 2013) was a Singaporean actor and getai compere.

Biography

Career

Cheng's first screen appearance was in the 1998 film Money No Enough, and the following year he was cast in Liang Po Po. Cheng was best known for portraying violent, thuggish characters, in view of his past career as a loan shark. That One Not Enough was was the first reversal of this stereotypical role, where he played a supporting role as a provision shop worker, without his trademark beard. In a more notable instance, he was cast in a minor role in I Not Stupid Too as a police officer tasked with rescuing hostages. Other stereotype role reversals included his portrayal of an effeminate hairdresser in 2004's I Do, I Do, and his last film role as a medium in the 2013 film Judgement Day.

Cheng was more active in the getai scene as a host, along with fellow hosts Lin Ruping, Liu Lee Lyne and Wang Lei who similarly dabbled in acting on the side.

Cheng was usually credited as Zhong Yaonan or John Cheng. Within the entertainment industry and to fans, he was known as Ah Nan or Ah Nam.

Personal life

In a 1996 interview, Cheng opened up on his past as a hooligan. As one of five children with both parents working to support the family, Cheng was neglected and turned to smoking, violence and acts of gangsterism, under the influence of friends. He later joined an Ah Long syndicate and became a runner. Cheng worked several menial jobs before entering showbiz in 1987. He received his secondary education in Chai Chee Secondary School.

He was arrested on charges of using Ecstasy in 2006, and was jailed for a year. Cheng maintained the drug was slipped into his drink unknowingly.

Cheng courted controversy when he shouted at journalists during Jack Neo's 2010 press conference on his extrmarital affairs. Netizens were divided over his behaviour, with some criticising him for passing off Neo's affair as a norm.

Cheng married twice, first to an unknown woman and later Lung Yoke Ching, with whom he had three daughters.

Death

In the early hours of 22 January 2013, Cheng collapsed backstage following a performance in Club Cleopatra, in Parklane Shopping Mall. He died shortly thereafter from a heart attack.

Reports later emerged that Cheng had an unhealthy habit of guzzling 10 bottles of Coca-Cola daily, to sustain energy levels for his long working hours. He was also suffering from high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and was on medication for these conditions.

Filmography

  • Lady Investigators (1995) as Ah Long
  • Money No Enough (1998) as Ah Long
  • Liang Po Po (1999) as Boss
  • Hitman in the City (1998) as Crow
  • The Mirror (1999)
  • That One No Enough (1999)
  • Return of the Condor Heroes (2001)
  • I Not Stupid (2002) as police officer
  • Homerun (2003) as rioter
  • The Best Bet (2004) as Ah Long
  • I Do, I Do (2004) as JoJo
  • Folks Jump Over The Wall (2007)
  • Love Blossom (2008)
  • The Chen Shucheng Show (2008)
  • Pulau Hantu (2008)
  • Money No Enough II (2008) as Chen Guansai
  • Missing You (2008) as Fang's husband
  • Where Got Ghost? (2009)
  • The Ghosts Must Be Crazy (2011)
  • Judgment Day (2013) as medium