Ronny Chieng is a comedian, actor, and writer who gained fame for his role in the film "Crazy Rich Asians", and his role as Senior Correspondent on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah". However, before his mainstream success, Ronny Chieng was an experienced commercial actor.
Chieng was born in Malaysia and moved to Australia at a young age. His career in commercial acting began while he was still a student at the University of Melbourne, where he studied law and commerce. He began acting in commercials for major brands such as Nintendo, Foxtel, and QuickBooks, which won him industry recognition. He also worked on radio and television dramas such as "Legally Brown."
Ronny Chieng's passion for comedy eventually led him to pursue a career in stand-up, which landed him a role on "The Daily Show." However, his experience in commercial acting has undoubtedly contributed to his success as a comedian and actor, as he has honed his ability to connect with audiences and bring humor to everyday situations.
Despite his success in mainstream media, Chieng has continued to appear in commercials, most notably as the spokesman for AirAsia - a role which has become somewhat iconic in the Asian region. With his natural charm, wit, and unique comedic style, Ronny Chieng has become a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, and his commercial work is a testament to his versatile and engaging talent.