Gary Yap (Chinese: 叶俊岑; pinyin: Yè Jùncén; Jyutping: Jip6 Zeon3 Sam4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ia̍p Chùn-gîm; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Ya̍p Tsun-tshìm; born 15 January 1977) is a Malaysian television personality and a host on Star Search talent quest.
Afterward, he stayed on board with new media as a drama series actor and presenter and is now host of 8TV's entertainment program 8 E-News.
Yap has also been requested to host a new program, Hot Chef, and the second season of the singing talent contest 'Ultimate Power Group'.
Beginning in 2005, Yap was host of Singapore's entertainment program "Project Superstar" through all three seasons the show aired.
In 2006, Malaysia's version of Chinese singing talent show "Project Superstar" began shooting and was also hosted by Yap.
[clarification needed] Gary has come to least popular places such as Kulim Town School Hall and Megamall Pinang, Perai, Butterworth for album publicity that time.
After Gary finished his first wave of Restart album publicity, he began to produce a drama called "Voice induction" and the preparation for the third seasons of Project Super Star.
The destinations that he went by this time was Perai Butterworth, Bukit Mertajam, Taiping, Alor Star, Melaka, Johore, and the capital's site, included The Mines, Selayang and Klang.
The destinations Gary visited this year were Penang, Perai Butterworth, Batu Pahat, Johor Bahru, Taiping, Alor Setar and the capital.
Gary first came to prominence in 2001 as the Malaysian male champion of Star Search Singapore and was awarded a contract with MediaCorp.