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William Hung is a Hong Kong-born American singer who gained fame for his memorable appearance on the television series American Idol. Born on January 13, 1983, in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, Hung moved to the United States during his youth and later became known for his enthusiastic performances, particularly his rendition of Ricky Martin's hit song "She Bangs.”
Hung attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School in Sun Valley, California, before enrolling at the University of California, Berkeley. He initially studied civil engineering but left the university to pursue a career in music after gaining nationwide attention from his American Idol audition.
Hung auditioned for American Idol in 2004, where his unpolished yet spirited performance of "She Bangs" quickly turned him into a pop culture sensation. While he did not advance far in the competition, his audition went viral and earned him a passionate fan base due to his positive attitude and unique persona.
Following his unexpected rise to fame, Hung signed a record deal with Koch Entertainment in 2004. His debut album, Inspiration, produced by Giuseppe D, was recorded over karaoke tracks. The album sold approximately 200,000 copies and reached the number one spot on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart. He later released two more albums: Hung for the Holidays, which sold about 35,000 copies, and Miracle: Happy Summer from William Hung, which sold around 7,000 copies.
Hung's fame extended beyond music. He appeared in commercials for companies such as Ask.com, Cingular Wireless, and Game Show Network. Widely embraced by pop culture, he made television appearances on shows like The Fairly OddParents, Airline, Celebrity Deathmatch, George Lopez, and Arrested Development.
In addition to television, Hung ventured into acting with his film debut in the 2005 Hong Kong comedy Where Is Mama’s Boy. He continued to make guest appearances in various U.S. television programs, often playing versions of himself or comedic roles that drew on his American Idol fame.
In 2011, Hung made a significant career change by becoming a technical crime analyst. Citing a desire to contribute to public service and pursue a more stable profession, he fully dedicated himself to law enforcement work.
In June 2014, William Hung married Jian Teng in a ceremony held in Alhambra, California. He shared his happiness in an interview with People magazine, expressing admiration for his wife’s love and unwavering support.
Hung's full name is William James Hung Hing Cheong, and he is sometimes affectionately nicknamed "Will." Known widely as the “so-bad-he’s-good” contestant from American Idol, his optimism and resilience have earned him a unique place in American pop culture. Standing 1.68 meters tall, Hung parlayed what could have been fleeting fame into a diverse career that spanned music, television, and public service.
As of recent estimates, William Hung has a net worth of approximately $500,000. Fans can connect with him on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. Additional information about his life and career is available on Wikipedia and other biography websites including Bijog.com.
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