Yahoo Entertainment: The Hangover opened in theaters 10 years ago. Todd Phillips described your audition for Mr. Chow as, “Ken just lost his mind.” What do you remember? Ken Jeong: I remember ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While Ken Jeong was filming one of his scene-stealing moments in “The Hangover” — you know, the part where his character Mr. Chow ...
Actor and comedian Ken Jeong, best known for playing the Asian mobster Mr. Chow in “The Hangover” movie trilogy, will perform at Sands Bethlehem Event Center, it announced Monday. He will perform 8 ...
Alan, the man-child who made a star of actor Zach Galifianakis, succinctly summarizes “The Hangover” franchise in a conversation with Mr. Chow: “When we get together, bad things happen and people get ...
LAS VEGAS, NV — Ken Jeong’s star rose quickly, once he jumped out of the trunk of a car in “The Hangover.” He chats with Fox 4 Film Critic Shawn Edwards about his delight in playing “Mr. Chow.” ...
The actor, promoting his Paramount comedy “Pain & Gain,” weighs the possibility of moving beyond the third and final installment of Todd Phillips’ Universal franchise. By Sophie Schillaci Could The ...
The Hangover Part III star Zach Galifianakis has suggested that a spinoff film featuring Ken Jeong's character Mr Chow could be intriguing. Galifianakis reunites with Jeong, Bradley Cooper and Ed ...
This undated publicity photo released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows, from left, Justin Bartha as Doug, Zach Galfianakis as Alan, Ed Helms as Stu and Bradley Cooper as Phil in "The Hangover Part III." ...
The wolf pack is back – and ready to bare it all in the name of comedy! Ken Jeong, who plays hilarious gangster Mr. Chow in “The Hangover” and its highly anticipated upcoming sequel — and reveals his, ...
It’s Alan vs. Chow and it will all end… Harry Potter style? Oh yes, it’s on! This epic finale takes place not with wands on the grounds of Hogwarts but with a road trip for the guys. Before the first ...
While Ken Jeong was filming one of his scene-stealing moments in “The Hangover” — you know, the part where his character Mr. Chow declares, “Right after you suck on these little Chinese nuts” — ...