Neo Yau

Neo Yau Hawk-Sau (游學修; born 24 September 1990)[1] is a Hong Kong-based actor. He founded a political satire group called "Mocking Jer," which specialised in creative derivative work which criticizes local news and government. In 2015, he acted as the main character Pang Shing-Wa in"She Remembers, He Forgets",[2] gaining recognition after the film's release and showing.

He graduated from Yan Oi Tong Tin Ka Ping Secondary School[3] and studied in the School of film and television in Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts [4] for his tertiary education.

On 1 December 2015, he declared that he was in a romantic relationship with an actress, So Lai-Shan Cecilia, from "She Remembers, He Forgets," a film in which both of them acted.[5]

Biography

Career

Yau first came into contact with film by being the second assistant director in The Boy Who Shouted Teresa in 2012.[6] He started his acting career in 2013 by acting in Sam Hui Yat[7] (The phonetic translation of the Cantonese title, literally meaning Three Minus One). Yau became well known in Hong Kong after the release of She Remembers, He Forgets in 2015.[8] In the same year, he was invited to promote Pandora in Christmas with his girlfriend Cecilia So Lai-shan.[9]

Yau is very passionate and enthusiastic as an actor. He claimed that he does not want to give up acting and will never do so.[10] In his self-introduction in the column of Mocking Jer in Ming Pao, he affirmed that acting was what he wanted to do in the past, what he is doing now, and what he wants to do in the future as well.[11] In addition, during an interview with Cecilia So in Stand News, he compared film to his eyes. He said that he can see this world through movie and this is a world that he wants to dedicate himself to.[12]

Political views

Yau did not have any interests in political issues until the protest initiated by Scholarism happened in 2012. During the Umbrella Revolution which took place in 2014, his disappointment in the government policies triggered him to found a political satire group on YouTube named Mocking Jer in December 2014.

Due to his anti-communist views, Yau showed his anger and desperation towards the government by making videos with young actors. His actions have been intended to promote his political view to citizens, especially adolescents.

Although Yau has received threats that his actions might harm his career as an actor, he does not bow down to the authorities, and continue to promote his views as the founder of Mocking Jer and an actor.[13]

Filmography

Movies

Year Movie Role Character Director Related Artists
2012 The Boy Who Shouted Teresa[14] Second Assistant Director / Sheung Man Yim Hugo Chan, Byrant Sze
2013 Sam Hui Yat[15] Actor N.A. N.A. So Ka-ue, Ho Chung-ken, Lui Shi-pang, Chau Nim-wa
2014 For Love, We Can[16] Actor Jun Chi-Lung Lam Carlos Chan, Fung Lee, On-lai Liu, Derrick Ownn
2014 Thin Dream Bay[17] Actor N.A. Shu Kei Erica Yuen Mi-ming, Howard Sit Lap-Yin
2015 She Remembers, He Forgets[18] Actor Shing Wa Pang (Young) Adam Wong Jan Lamb, Miriam Yeung, Cecilia Wong, Siu Hin Ng
2015 Ten Years (4th Unit: Self-immolator)[19] Actor Pak Yeung Chow Kwun-wai Siu Hin Ng
2018 No. 1 Chung Ying Street Actor
2018 Keyboard Warriors Actor
2018 Distinction Actor

Advertisements

Year Brand Collaborate Artist
2015 Pandora[20] Cecilia So Lai-shan, To Siu-kiu, Ming Jai

Television series

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
20163X1三一如三Mok Chee-fan

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Political satire group (Mocking Jer)

Yau had zero interest in politics when he was young, however, the protest against National Education (2012) changed him. Yau was unhappy with what he saw as unpopular government policies, so he decided to do something about it. After Occupy Central (2014), Yau founded the political satire group Mocking Jer in December 2014. The group works with young actors and dancers to make videos on YouTube to show their frustration with the government. The performers and other members want to help educate other young people about politics in Hong Kong. The group already has more than 30,000 subscribers and has caught the attention of 100 Most Magazine founder Lin Ri Xi, a local artist and supporter of Occupy Central. However, Yau has been warned that his political views will hurt his future career, but he believes in the message and importance of Mocking Jer.[23]

Yau appeared in the fourth episode of a TV programme by RTHK named "Who Am I" (Fourth episode: Am I boy god/ girl god?).[24] It aroused a lot of public awareness about the conditions for ideal spouse. There is an election of boy god between two candidates by 13 women. One of the candidates is Neo Yau, while the other is Lau Ming-wai. There are three rounds of the election. In the first two rounds, the women have to make decisions after having conversations with the two candidates only. In the first and second round, Neo Yau got more votes which are 7 votes and 11 votes respectively. However, in the third round which the women can see the appearance of the two candidates, the voting result changed. The votes of Neo Yau decreased from 11 to 6. Neo Yau said, "the only difference between Mr Lau and me is our background, I am not as rich as Mr Lau."[25] In fact, Lau Ming-wai is the son of Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau. One of the women that changed her mind said "After seeing their faces, the package of Lau Ming-wai is better." They raised the argument about Hong Kong girls are looking at background such as wealth when choosing boyfriend, saying that they are mammonist. Thus, some members of the society think that the women appeared in the show is a kind of representative of Hong Kong women, showing the value of money worship in "Kong Girls Culture".[26]

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