Danny Yeo Explained

Danny Yeo
Birth Place:Singapore
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Nationality:Singaporean
Alma Mater:National University of Singapore
Othername:Yang Junwei
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T:楊君偉
S:杨君伟
P:Yáng Jūnwěi

Danny Yeo (born 1972 or 1973) is a Singaporean host, theatre director, writer and lecturer. He has over a decade of experience in hosting TV, as well as being a former radio DJ, and writing books regarding topics such as culture, youth and psychology. He is also a World Vision goodwill ambassador in Singapore. In the year 2010, he was nominated for the "Best Director" award in The Straits Times' theatre awards.[2]

Early life

Yeo's Chinese-educated parents encouraged him to be interested in Chinese culture and language, which he studied along with the English language, achieving a high level of proficiency in both languages.[3] After he graduated secondary school and junior college, Yeo studied science at the National University of Singapore and decided to pursue a mass communications degree in the United States.[4]

Career and achievements

From the 1990s to the early 2000s, Yeo hosted the morning drive-time show on YES 933 Mandarin radio station and certain variety shows on Mediacorp Channel 8. Danny Yeo has won the founder of Pure Talents award for his years of rich experience in various fields, Top 20 Most Popular Male Artistes in Star Awards 2000, and the most creative DJ Golden Mic Award in the year 2000. From 2001 to 2004, he crossed over to television with SPH MediaWorks and helped to operate 2 television channels, Mediacorp Channel U and former Channel i, as well as hosting on UFM100.3, a Mandarin radio station. At the end of 2004, both stations decided to merge, which ended Yeo's career in this area. He then taught at institutions such as Ngee Ann Polytechnic and Singapore Management University. In 2004, the Singapore Media Academy twice honoured him at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic academic awards for his excellence in teaching.[5] In 2010, he co-wrote the screenplay ofthe drama film Love Cuts, and in 2014, he co-wrote the screenplay of the basketball film Meeting the Giant. In 2015, he returned to TV on Channel U as host of the popular talk show Face Off! and a lifestyle documentary show about child labour; Innocence Lost (2016) and Innocence Lost II (2017).[6]

Awards and nominations

Year CeremonyCategory Nominated work Result
2000
2023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'I was fully prepared to be chased away': Danny Yeo recalls reuniting woman with father after 30 years of estrangement . AsiaOne . 25 July 2023 . en . 30 November 2022.
  2. Web site: Male Emcee Singapore "Danny Yeo". Artiste-E. Artiste Entertainment.
  3. Web site: 杨君伟 伟所欲为 Danny Yeo doing it Chin up my Wei. blog.omy.sg.
  4. Web site: Being bilingual helped his career. VENESSA LEE. Asia One. The Straits Times. 16 March 2015.
  5. Web site: Danny Yeo Pure Talent. Pure Talents. 2017. 25 June 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170624140544/http://www.puretalents.com.sg/our-founder/. 24 June 2017. dead.
  6. Web site: The Life Interview with Danny Yeo: Danny of all trades. Akshita Nanda. SPH Websites. The Straits Times. 10 October 2016.