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Keagan Kang is an Australian actor. Kang's first professional acting role was in Sweat, opposite Heath Ledger. A Singaporean theatre director invited him to star in the stage play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, and his career in Singapore grew. Some of Kang's notable stage performances include Wit by Margaret Edson for which he was nominated best supporting male actor at the first DBS Life Theatre Awards, Horst in Bent, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, and Gideon in Fairytaleheart. His film credits include City Sharks, No Through Road, Spoilt, and 2000 AD. Most recently Kang starred in the Australian-Canadian television series Stormworld, and the Australian film Woody Island. Keagan also played a huge part in a Singapore drama series, The Pupil, playing a criminal defence lawyer
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Keagan Kang
Born 1976-05-05 (50 years ago) in Perth.








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