Keagan Kang born on 5th May 1976 in Perth, Western
Australia.Theatre, Television and Film actor. Started his acting career at the age
of 18 after dropping
out of studying business. His first professional TV acting role
was playing the character of Richard in Sweat,
opposite Heath
Ledger, as his gay lover. He was soon spotted by a Singaporean
theatre director who invited him to star as
the player in the stage play of Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are Dead. His career in Singapore began to grow
and he was involved in many theatre, TV and film productions. Some
of his noted stage performances include Wit by Margaret Edson for which he was
nominated best supporting male actor at the 1st DBS Life Theatre
Awards, Horst in Bent, Mercutio in Romeo and
Juliet and Gideon in Fairytaleheart. His
Film credits include City Sharks, Beautiful Boxer, Leap of Love, No
Through Road and his TV credits include Spin, Chase, Restless,
Singapore Short Story 1 & 2 and Stormworld.
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Keagan Kang born on 5 May 1976 in Perth, Western Australia.Theatre, Television and Film actor. Started his acting career at the age of 18 after dropping out of studying business. His first professional TV acting role was playing the character of Richard in Sweat, opposite Heath Ledger, as his gay lover. He was soon spotted by a Singaporean theatre director who invited him to star as the player in the stage play of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. His career in Singapore began to grow and he was involved in many theatre, TV and film productions. Some of his noted stage performances include Wit by Margaret Edson for which he was nominated best supporting male actor at the 1st DBS Life Theatre Awards,[1] Horst in Bent,[2] Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet[3] and Gideon in Fairytaleheart. His Film credits include City Sharks,[4] Beautiful Boxer, Leap of Love, No Through Road and his TV credits include Spin, Chase, Restless, Singapore Short Story 1 & 2 and Stormworld.
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