Babyjohn Choi Hon Yick (
Chinese: 蔡瀚億; born Choi Ming Yin; 8 December 1986) is a Hong Kong actor. Debuting as Leung in the sports drama film The Way We Dance (2013), the role earned Choi
Best New Performer in the
33rd Hong Kong Film Awards, and he later reprised it in the sequel The Way We Keep Dancing (2021). Choi went on to star in various productions after his first film role, including the horror film Twilight Online (2014), martial arts film Ip Man 3, crime film Imprisoned (both 2015), and comedy film The Yuppie Fantasia 3 (2017). He landed his first sole leading role as Tim Cheung in the horror film Vampire Cleanup Department (2017), followed by a breakout performance as a sacrificing policeman in the action film Shock Wave (2017). He also starred as Cel in the Storm Film Series, beginning with L Storm (2018) and concluded with the series finale G Storm (2021), and Lo Man Nai in the
ViuTV drama series No One Lies (2023).
Early life and education
Babyjohn Choi was born Choi Ming Yin[1] on 8 December 1986 in Hong Kong.[2][3] He grew up in
Mei Foo and was raised by his grandparents.[4] He began learning piano when he was three and later passed
ABRSM Grade 8 when he was in Form 4.[5][6] His parents changed his name to Choi Hon Yick while he was studying in primary school due to
feng shui.[1] He later attended
Wah Yan College, Kowloon,[7] and spent most of his time in secondary school joining bands and playing music.[6] When he was in Form 2, he participated in a school drama performance of West Side Story, portraying the character Baby John.[8] The experience sparked his interest in performing,[9][10] and he changed his English name to Babyjohn after his first acting role to remind himself of his passion.[11] He took business subjects for the
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination, but did not perform well, scoring only a pass in five subjects.[9] Determined to pursue a career in acting, he intended to apply for the
Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, but missed the deadline after receiving his HKCEE results.[12] He then took a gap year to learn jazz music, guitar, and drums, and reapplied to HKAPA the following year.[12] While in university, Choi formed a band and took part in the school's musical performances.[5] He graduated with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in performing arts in 2009.[5][13] In the same year, Choi auditioned and won the role as Leung in the film The Way We Dance, but production did not begin until 2013.[9][11] During the interval, he worked several jobs to make a living, including teaching music, performing in a theatre company, and filming advertisements.[11][12] He left the theatre company after filming commenced.[12]
In 2017, Choi was cast as the sole male lead in
Chiu Sin Hang's horror romance film Vampire Cleanup Department, portraying Tim Cheung, a vampire hunter who posed as a street janitor and developed romantic entanglements with a female vampire played by
Lin Min Chen.[26] He also starred in lead roles in the comedy film The Yuppie Fantasia 3 and the drama film 29+1.[27][28] Choi gained further recognition in the 2017 action film Shock Wave as an off-duty cop who sacrificed himself in a bomb attack by terrorists.[29] The film's director
Herman Yau handpicked Choi for the role after watching The Way We Dance and was impressed by his acting.[30] Although the role was minor, Choi's performance received universal praise and was described as "tear-jerking".[31][32] He also took on lead roles as Fung the gangster in the black comedy film The Sinking City Capsule Odyssey [
zh], starring alongside
Pakho Chau and
Louis Cheung,[33] and as a wealthy playboy Si Tak Wah in the
TVB drama series Oh My Grad [
zh],[34] at the invitation of his APA classmate
Wong Cho-lam.[35]
In 2021, Choi made a cameo appearance as a janitor, which resembles his character in Vampire Cleanup Department, in another Chiu Sin Hang's film One Second Champion.[44] He also reprised his role as Leung in The Way We Dance's sequel The Way We Keep Dancing [
zh],[45] and as Cel in G Storm, the final installment of the Storm Film Series.[36] He did not receive any acting roles for a year during the
COVID-19 pandemic and instead focused his time on writing screenplays.[41] In 2023, Choi made his debut on ViuTV as the sole male lead in the drama series No One Lies [
zh], portraying Lo Man Nai, a morally dubious businessman who was drugged with truth serum.[46] He also starred in supporting lead roles in the psychological thriller film Shadows [
zh] and the action thriller film Death Notice.[47][48]
Personal life
Choi is a Christian.[11] He is also an enthusiast of the
Japanese tea ceremony and has been practicing it for nine years.[4][41]
Choi married stage actress Donut Cheung in 2013, his classmate at Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, after being in a relationship for seven years.[49][50]
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"BabyJohn沏茶十年|初心仍在路上" (in Chinese). And Then Hong Kong.
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abcde夏蓮娜 (1 July 2014).
"BabyJohn蔡瀚億:是神帶我走演員這條路" (in Chinese). Herald Monthly Canada.
Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2024.