Don Li Yat-long is a Hong Kong singer and actor of the Emperor Entertainment Group, Music Icon Records. Don Li was a finalist in Talent Show 2002 in Hong Kong. In 2003, he began his career in the entertainment industry by acting in television series. In 2005, Li and Mandy Chiang began their music careers as a duet couple. In January 2007, Chiang announced that she and Li will both continue their music careers as solo artists.

Don Li
Born
Douglas Li (李威樂)

(1982-01-25) 25 January 1982 (age 42)
Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active2005–present
Chinese name
Musical career
Also known asDon Li Yat-Long
OriginHong Kong
GenresCantopop
LabelsEmperor Entertainment Group
Websiteeegmusic.com/artists/details.aspx?CTID=fe80fd35-fe67-4249-868a-2c247095de67

Since 2009, the Hong Kong singer/actor has been actively pursuing an acting career in the Mainland, with a recent television idol drama hit Zhang Xiao Wu De Chun Tian (张小五的春天). On 14 July 2010, Don released his much anticipated new Mandarin EP titled For My Dearest, in which Don has personally involved in much of the production of this new album, from selection of songs and style, to cover design and music video direction. This EP features five songs of single-word titles elucidating the different stages of a romantic relationship, infatuation, separation, reunion, and finally enlightenment. The EP also includes a bonus DVD containing three music videos, one of which features Vincy Chan and Yumiko Cheng.

Television series edit

Filmography edit

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Discography edit

  • Don Li – The Single (2003)
  • Don & Mandy (2005)
  • Don & Mandy – Rainy Lover (2006)
  • Don & Mandy – Winter Lover (2006)
  • Don Li – 李威樂 (2007)
  • Don Li – For My Dearest (2010)
CD
01. 倆
02. 零
03. 誰
04. 悟
05. 快
06. 誰 (粵語)
DVD
01. 零
02. 誰
03. 倆

Theme Song edit

The Winter Melon Tale (TVB)-Chris Lai and Don Li (2009)

References edit

  1. ^ "怨灵人偶 (2013)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  2. ^ Don Li at hkmdb.com
  3. ^ Don Li at chinesemov.com

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