Paul Courtenay Hyu

Paul Courtenay Hyu is a British–Chinese actor, writer and director.[1] He works in English and German. He is sometimes credited as Paul Hyu, especially for his work as Elvis Impersonator, "ChineseElvis".

Paul Courtenay Hyu
Born
London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Notable work
"ChineseElvis"

Life and career

Hyu was born in London. He was educated at Ashville College in Harrogate, where he was Head of Briggs House and won the school's drama prize. He also won the school's German prize, though he did not continue to study the subject, instead taking Maths, Physics and Chemistry and General Studies at A-level.

He gained a place at the London Theatre School, where he studied under Barbara Buckmaster, Belinda Quirey MBE, Norman Ayrton and Charles Duff, winning Mike Loades' prize fight competition with Christopher Chaplin, son of Charlie Chaplin.

He took over as Artistic Director of the multi award-winning Mu-Lan Theatre Company[2] from Glen Goei in 1997. Before the company closed due to a withdrawal of funding from the London Arts Board in 2005, he implemented the UK's first East Asian Youth Theatre and East Asian New Writing Programmes, working with the Shared Experience, Paines Plough and Royal Court Theatre theatre companies. He also created and wrote for the UK's first East Asian sketch comedy troupe, "Mu-Lan's Frying Circus", and he produced and directed the 1st British Chinese repertory theatre production of Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet at Basingstoke Haymarket and Jersey Opera House, set in Shanghai in the 1930s.[3] Under his leadership, Mu-Lan was nominated for the Manchester Evening News Awards (winner), Diverse Acts Award (winner), Carlton Multi-Cultural Achievement Award and the Peter Brook Empty Space Award. Hyu himself was nominated for a Chinese Community Pearl Award in 2006 for Excellence in Media.

Under the banner of Mu-Lan, Hyu wrote and starred in the controversial[4] 4-part C4 satirical TV sketch show, The Missing Chink.[5][6] He was Associate Producer of the UK's first British Chinese sketch comedy TV show pilot, Sweet n Sour Comedy, produced by Baby Cow Productions.[7][8][9]

In 1999, as an actor, Hyu created the part of Timothy Wong, The Chinese Elvis in Charlotte Jones' award-winning play Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis at the Octagon Theatre Bolton.[10] He went on the play the part again in 2001 with Belinda Lang in the role of Martha and again lastly in 2007 with Maureen Lipman. Hyu's performance in this part in 1999 was so popular that he received multiple offers of work as an Elvis impersonator.[11] Living close to the famous Gracelands Palace Chinese Elvis restaurant on the Old Kent Road in South East London,[12] Hyu started working there as "ChineseElvis",[13] an Elvis Tribute character act,[14] who gained some fame in the UK most notably for fronting a national advertising campaign for AOL[15] and winning an International Elvis charity special edition of The Weakest Link, raising £5750 for the NSPCC.[16] In 2005, Hyu went back to Harrogate to perform as ChineseElvis as part of a gala night of fundraising for the Royal Hall.[17] Hyu stars in one of the videos made by Junkie XL for his 2002 worldwide hit remix of A Little Less Conversation.[18] Hyu has appeared at many London venues as ChineseElvis, including the Hippodrome, London, Oxo Tower, Annabel's, The Ivy as well as The Jolly Roger party boat in Barbados. People who have hired him for private functions include Sir Bob Geldof, Angelina Jolie, Richard Caring and Justin Lin.

Publicity photograph of Paul Hyu as ChineseElvis, 2004

Films

YearWorkRoleNotes
2020Fortune CookiesTony ChungScreen Northants
2018Jim Knopf und Lukas der LokomotivführerWise Man IVWarner Bros
2017A Christmas PrinceDeputy Press SecretaryNetflix
2014The Lovers and the DespotShin Sang-OkHellflower
2001The Lost BattalionPrivate Stanley ChinnA&E
1999Wing CommanderRichardson20th Century Fox
1999Everybody Loves SunshineIanGothic Films
1998The First 9 1/2 WeeksHarry LongLions Gate
1995Detonator 2: The NightwatchCIA TechnicianBritish Lion Film

Television

YearWorkRoleNotes
2019Blue MoonMartinDaybreak Pictures (C4) production
2018AbsentiaErick ShenSony TV Networks production for Amazon Prime
2017SOKO München[19]Ngo Minh HaiUFA Fiction production for ZDF
2016Vera Season 6 ep1HuangITV production
Doctor Who Episode: "Sleep No More"Deep-AndoBBC production
2014Happy ValleyMickey YipBBC production
2011Not Going OutKaraoke HostBBC production
2009Coronation StreetDr. MartinITV production
2008Rather You Than Me[20]Dr. LingBBC production
2008EastEndersDr. ThearaBBC production
2006Bad CrowdWayneTiger Aspect production
2005FunlandBryanBBC production
2004The Marchioness Disaster (tv film)Jonathan PhangITV production
2003The BillJake CousinsITV production
2002CasualtyDr. Tom BardleyBBC production
2001Dr. Terrible's House of HorribleInspector Fong of Scotland YardBBC production
1995Echt HarderDavid LiObjectiv Film GmbH production for RTL
1993One Foot in the GraveYouth in TakeawayBBC production
1992The Blackheath PoisoningsOriental GentlemanITV productions

Video games

YearWorkRoleNotes
2019Total War: Three KingdomsYuan ShaoSEGA
2018Ni no Kuni II: Revenant KingdomWorld Filler CharactersEnglish version
2012007 LegendsGoldfinger Soldier / BreederAlso Additional voices
2011Driver: San FranciscoAdditional Voices
2010James Bond 007: Blood StoneAdditional Voices
2010Just Cause 2Government Pilot (lead role)
2004Vietcong: Purple HazeVietnamese Point Man (reprised role)
2004Vietcong: Fist AlphaVietnamese Point Man (reprised role)
2003Warhammer 40,000: Fire WarriorTau Trooper
2002VietcongVietnamese Point Man (starring role)
2001Dropship: United Peace ForceDropship Pilot (lead role)
2000Hitman (franchise)Chinatown Voices (every voice)

Theatre

YearProductionRoleLocation
2019This is What Happens To Pretty Girls[21]Charles Lee PurvisPangdemonium, Singapore
2018OthellomacbethBrabantio / DuncanLyric Theatre Hammersmith
2009Breakfast at Tiffany'sParty GuestTheatre Royal, Haymarket
2007Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis[22]Timothy WongBirmingham Repertory Theatre, No 1 Tour
2003US and ThemMaynard, Timothy, WaiterHampstead Theatre
2001Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis[23]Timothy WongWatford Palace
1999Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis[24]Timothy WongOctagon Theatre Bolton, Liverpool Everyman
1998Take AwayStephenLyric Theatre (Hammersmith) London
1997The Fantasticks[25]MuteSingapore Repertory Theatre, Singapore
1996New TerritoriesWhite, PigYellow Earth Theatre, London
1995The Wind in the WillowsRabbit, ParkinsonRNT Old Vic
1993The Magic Fundoshi[26]Maid, Taro, priestSingapore Repertory Theatre, Singapore
1993Three Japanese WomenHojiMu-Lan Theatre Company at Soho Theatre
1992–94Miss SaigonPhanTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
1992The Merchant of VeniceLorenzo / Prince of MoroccoSherman Theatre
1991Hiawatha[27]HiawathaRoyal Lyceum Theatre
1990–91Titus AndronicusAaronCCQ, Dusseldorf
1990M. ButterflyComrade ChinDeutsches Schauspielhaus

Radio Drama

YearWorkRoleNotes
2019Doctor Who: Wicked SistersWei/Mark/WadeBig Finish Productions
2018Enigma of China; Inspector Chen Novels[28]Detective WeiBBC radio 4
2018Jenny The Doctor's Daughter: Neon Reign[29]PoBig Finish Productions
2017Lights, Camera, Kidnap![30]Shin Sang-OkBBC radio 4
2016Tracks[31]Man SeokBBC radio 4
2015Dostoevsky & The Chickens[32]ChiefBBC radio 3
2012Stargate SG-1: An Eye For an Eye[33]Lieutenant Col. YinBig Finish Productions
2010The Patience of Mr Job[34]Mr LucyBBC radio 4
2010The Secret Pilgrim[35]Henry, ThugBBC radio 4
2010The Honorable Schoolboy[36]Charlie Marshall[37]BBC radio 4
2009Rendezvous with Rama[38]Li KwokBBC radio 4
2009The Gold Farmer[39]ChaoBBC radio 4
2008The Letter[40]Ong Chi SenBBC radio 4
2007The Lover[41]The LoverBBC radio 4
2005The Story of the StoneBao-YuBBC World Service
1991Herge – The Adventures of Tin Tin; Tin Tin in TibetChangBBC radio 4

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