Astro Wah Lai Toi Drama Awards My Favourite Character 2006 La Femme Desperado My Favourite AOD Awards My Favourite On-Screen Couple 2011 Lives of Omission My Favorite Theme song 2011 Lives of Omission My Top 15 Favourite Television Characters 2011 Lives of Omission 2012 Sergeant Tabloid My Favorite Classic Role (5-Year Anniversary Special Award) 2012 E.U. Beijing Youku Drama Awards Best Actor of the Year (HK/Taiwan) 2011 Lives of OmissionTVB Anniversary Awards – Best Supporting Actor 2009 E.U.
Michael Tse Tin-wah (born 15 July 1967) is a Hong Kong actor and singer.
Background
Michael Tse graduated from TVB's Dance Training Class and worked with TVB as a dancer for five years. He then left TVB and formed a boy band group called 風火海 (Wind Fire Sea) with Jordan Chan and Jason Chu. Two CDs were then released in 1994 and 1995 accordingly by the boy band group.
In 1996's Young and Dangerous(古惑仔), Tse acted as a character called "Tai Tin Yee" in the triad genre. The film was a huge success, which led to nine sequels and spinoffs before the series concluded in 2000. The boy band group was dismissed later then.
His breakout role was that of Man King-leung in the TVB drama series La Femme Desperado (2006), which gained him his popularity with the audience. In 2007, he was cast as the leading role of Ho Yee in the TV series Best Bet.
Also in 2007, he participated in the joint partnership production between TVB and Henan TV spinoff of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing (舞動奇跡), and was the winner. Other TVB participants included Joe Ma (馬德鐘), Carlo Ng (吳家樂), Mandy Cho (曹敏莉), Sharon Chan (陳敏之), Sonija Kwok (郭羨妮), Shirley Yeung(楊思琦), and others totaling a group of 5 females and 5 males competing against the 5 females and 5 males from the Henan TV side.
Laughing Gor
His performance as undercover cop "Laughing Gor" in E.U. became a breakout character. His Role "Laughing Gor" became very popular with netizens and audiences of E.U.. Due to his popularity, a prequel/spin-off film of E.U. featuring "Laughing Gor", entitled Turning Point, was produced.
Continuing popularity enabled the production of a 30-episode sequel series, Lives of Omission, in 2011 and a film sequel titled Turning Point 2 began filming in October 2011 and was released on 29 December 2011. Lives of Omission also won the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Drama at the 2011 TVB Anniversary Awards.
Departing TVB for a second time
After the arrival of rival broadcasters Hong Kong Television Network, many TVB stars went on to join HKTV. After months of speculation whether Michael was going to join his former celebrities, he decided to not to renew his contract with TVB which expired on 30 June.[1] Michael insists talks were amicable and will continue his working relationship with TVB as there will be more opportunities in the future.
Since announcing his departure with TVB, Michael has openly expressed his disappointment in not winning the TVB Best Actor award in 2011 with his breakout role, Laughing Gor, which led many to believe the main reason why Michael did not extend his contract. Rumors speculated that he would join either Eric Tsang or Ricky Wong promotional company but instead Michael set up his own company, The Laughing Workshop, to focus on more the Mainland market.[2]
In December 2008, Michael Tse was involved in a car accident in the West Harbour Crossing and was arrested for drunk driving after an alcohol content examination.
On 11 March 2009, he was found guilty at Eastern Magistracy and is sentenced to six weeks imprisonment with one year probation and fined $9500. His driving license was also suspended for eighteen months.[4]
Nominated – TVB Award for Best Actor Nominated - TVB Award for My Favourite Male Character Nominated - TVB Award for Most Improved Male Artiste (Top 5)
My AOD Favourites for My Favourite Drama Character (1 of 15) My AOD Favourites for My Favourite On Screen Couple (shared with Fala Chen) My AOD Favourites for My Favourite Drama Theme Song Beijing Youku Drama Awards for Best Actor of the Year (HK/Taiwan) Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor (Top 5) Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Male Character (Top 5) Nominated - My AOD Favourites for Best Actor (Top 5) Nominated - Ming Pao Anniversary Award for Outstanding Actor in Television