William Hung Launches Movie Career
Thursday, January 06, 2005 (Foxnews.com)
SINGAPORE Critics have described his singing as less than heroic, but "American Idol" reject William Hung says he wants to play only good-guys in his fledgling acting career.
In Singapore to promote his first film, the action-comedy "Where Is Mama's Boy?," the Hong Kong-born Hung ruled out any nasty roles.
"I would like to preserve a good image and not play the bad guy or do anything that's obscene," Hung was quoted by The Straits Times newspaper as telling a news conference.
Hung stars in the Cantonese-language film, opening Thursday in Singapore, playing a street vendor who befriends a music club owner played by Hong Kong starlet Nancy Sit.
Hung shot to fame in the United States in a bungled but earnest audition for the U.S. talent show "American Idol." The 21-year-old won legions of fans by telling the judges he did his best and had no regrets about being panned for his nerdy, out-of-tune rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs."
Hung, who studies in California, later released an unlikely hit album, "Inspiration," which has sold more than 100,000 copies.
Wow.
Thursday, January 06, 2005 (Foxnews.com)
SINGAPORE Critics have described his singing as less than heroic, but "American Idol" reject William Hung says he wants to play only good-guys in his fledgling acting career.
In Singapore to promote his first film, the action-comedy "Where Is Mama's Boy?," the Hong Kong-born Hung ruled out any nasty roles.
"I would like to preserve a good image and not play the bad guy or do anything that's obscene," Hung was quoted by The Straits Times newspaper as telling a news conference.
Hung stars in the Cantonese-language film, opening Thursday in Singapore, playing a street vendor who befriends a music club owner played by Hong Kong starlet Nancy Sit.
Hung shot to fame in the United States in a bungled but earnest audition for the U.S. talent show "American Idol." The 21-year-old won legions of fans by telling the judges he did his best and had no regrets about being panned for his nerdy, out-of-tune rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs."
Hung, who studies in California, later released an unlikely hit album, "Inspiration," which has sold more than 100,000 copies.
Wow.