Born in the Philippines, Hong Kong-based actor and male singer, Kwan, made his mark on the entertainment industry as a member of the popular boy group, Boy'z. His educational journey began at the Deng Jingbo School in Kowloon, where he honed his skills in middle school.
Subsequently, Kwan ventured to Canada to further his studies, enrolling in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the Hong Kong Institute of Technology. His talent and dedication did not go unnoticed, as he was soon recognized by Emperor Entertainment for his exceptional performance in the TV series "Y2K+01" of Radio Hong Kong.
This recognition led to a contract with Emperor Entertainment, marking the beginning of his career as a singer. In 2003, Kwan co-founded Boy'z, debuting as a group and quickly gaining popularity.
Since 2005, Kwan has pursued a solo career, appearing in numerous TV series and movies, such as "Ancient House Panic", "Chinese Young Master", "Desolate Village Inn", and "Youth Stage". He has also continued to develop his music career, experimenting with different genres and styles.
In 2010, Kwan reorganized Boy'z and refocused his efforts on both his acting and music careers. With his versatility and talent, Kwan has established himself as a respected and accomplished figure in the Hong Kong entertainment industry.