Stanley Yau
Stanley Yau Sze-chun is a Hong Kong singer, dancer, actor, and a member of the Hong Kong boy group Mirror. Apart from his group activities, Stanley has starred in television dramas, such as Ossan's Love and Into the Wild.
Life and career
Yau was born on 20 August 1990 and grew up in Ma On Shan of New Territories, Hong Kong. He has one older brother. He attended Mrs Fung Ping Shan Primary School, Po Leung Kuk Wu Chung College, and graduated from the City University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Yau was part of the Chestnuts Dance Crew, choreographing dance covers to popular music. As a member of Chestnuts, Yau also worked as a backup dancer for various singers including Sandy Lam, Aaron Kwok and Pakho Chau.In 2018, Yau auditioned for ViuTV's reality talent competition Good Night Show - King Maker and finished tenth place, earning him a spot in the twelve-member boy group Mirror. The group debuted on 3 November 2018 with the single "In a Second" . That same year, Yau debuted in the comedy drama Being an Actor, portraying Sammy in episode one.
Yau had a larger supporting role in the sitcom Showman Show, continuing his role as a passionate production assistant from Being an Actor. He then starred as Luk Chun in Who Sells Bricks in Hong Kong, Chang Ching-Yao in HBO Asia's Trinity of Shadows, and Louis in Ossan's Love.
In 2022, Yau starred in Into the Wild as Lee Pak, his first leading role. He also played major supporting roles in In Geek We Trust and We Got Game.
Yau made his film debut in the action comedy We 12, which feautures Mirror in an ensemble cast.