Jonathan Wong

Born in the United States, Jonathan picked up the piano and violin at the age of 6 and began taking a serious interest in dance during his high school years at Milton Academy.

On the same year, Jonathan was invited by Tokyo’s TBS TV Station to represent Hong Kong and lead an A Cappella group as its conductor and arranger to compete against the Japanese team at a prime time international talent show.

In May 2012, Jonathan was invited to be a guest composer at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's (HKUST's) "The Intimacy of Creativity" concert presented by Prof Bright Sheng, one of the world's best known composers/ conductors.

Songs on the album became pop-chart favorites and received critical acclaims for his efforts to collaborate with top-notch producers/ singer-songwriters including Eric Kwok, Edward Chan, Hins Cheung, Taz Tan, Khalil Fong and Chiu Tsang Hei.

The two full-house concerts was a big success, and Jonathan's multiple talents in singing, dancing, music composition and instrumental performances won immense audience and media support.

His roles include: a policeman in "Tales from the Dark Part 1″; a martial arts fighter in "Ip Man: The Final Fight"[7] (葉問: 終極一戰); a terrorist in a TVB action drama series "Tiger Cubs 2 (飛虎2)"; an adroit young entrepreneur in "Queen Divas" (新抱喜相逢); and a law enforcer in "The Battles of Tomorrow" (再戰明天).

In the past 2 years, Jonathan completed filming for motion pictures "Love Only" (2018), co-starring Korean pop idol Seung-ri, from BIG BANG; "The House of Rising Sons"[10] (2018), a story based on legendary Hong Kong band, The Wynners; as well as the Dynasty Warriors (2020).

Wong in 2019