Adrian Teh

Adrian Teh Kean Kok is a Malaysian producer and director.

Adrian Teh
郑建国
Born
Adrian Teh Kean Kok

NationalityMalaysian
OccupationFilm Director, Executive Producer, C.E.O

Career

Teh was the executive producer for “Ice Kacang Puppy Love” and in 2010, he directed his first movie named “Lelio Popo”.

In year 2011, Teh directed another movie, “The Wedding Diary” with local comedian Ah-Niu, Hong Kong actress Elanne Kong and actress Kara Hui. Later in 2014, he became the executive producer for the movie “Hungry Ghost Ritual” which was directed by Hong Kong actor Nick Cheung.

In 2014, Teh directed a comedy “King of Mahjong”, starring actors from Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Teh is also the Chairman of Chinese Film Association of Malaysia (CFAM), and the association organized Malaysia’s first Chinese film award - Golden Wau Awards in 2013. He hopes to improve the quality of local Chinese film and he was the Top 3 finalist of 2013 Ten Outstanding Young Malaysian Awards.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Cast Roles
2010 Ice Kacang Puppy Love Ah-Niu, Angelica Lee Executive Producer
2010 Lelio Popo KK Wong, Luke Director
2012 The Wedding Diary Ah-Niu, Elanne Kong, Kara Hui Director
2012 The Golden Couple Mike He, Fiona Xie Executive Producer
2013 The Wedding Diary II Ah-Niu, Elanne Kong, Kara Wai Director
2014 Balistik Rosyam Nor, Adi Putra, Jack Lim Executive Producer
2014 The Great Lion Kun Seng Keng[2] Alan Kuo, Thomas Kok, Henley Hii Executive Producer
2014 Hungry Ghost Ritual Nick Cheung, Annie Liu, Carrie Ng Executive Producer
2015 The Noise Lenna Lim, Phoebe Huang Director
2015 King of Mahjong Chapman To, Mark Lee, Michelle Ye Director
2016 Let's Eat Chapman To, Aimee Chan Executive Producer
2017 Goodbye Mr Loser Director
2018 PASKAL: The Movie Hairul Azreen, Ammar Alfian, Henley Hii, Taufik Hanafi Director
2019 Wira Hairul Azreen, Fify Azmi, Ismi Melinda, Dato' Hilal Azman Director

References

  1. "Adrian Teh JCI TOYM Awards 2013". www.toym.com.my. Archived from the original on 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  2. "Award-winning Lion Dance troupe's roaring success - News | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2016-01-11.


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