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Gary Ow, stand-up comedian, performing since 2009.
Gary performs regularly in Singapore and has also done
shows to packed audiences in Australia, Italy and USA.
Gary has even performed for President Barack Obama at
one of the APEC 2009 dinner functions.

2011 Latest Videos
  • Finished shooting National Day Video 2011
  • TV Appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno


  • Recent Bio


    Hsien of the Dead Movie
    Written/Produced/Directed by Gary Ow
    Courses attended (2011):
    Los Angeles
  • 16mm Filmmaking, Levi's Film Workshop
  • DVworkshops 4-Day Video Crash Course (Aron Ranen)
  • New York Film Academy: Music Video Course
  • DVworkshops: 6-Day Documentary Course (Aron Ranen)
  • Cinema Language: No-budget Film School (Tom Provost)

  • Singapore
  • CFTV: Directing the Short Film (Kent Hughes)

  • L.A. Pitch Meetings (2011):
  • Singapore-LA Pitch Meetings arranged by SMA 14-15 July
  • Hollywood Pitch Festival arranged by Fade-in 29-31 July

  • Singapore Media Academy (SMA) Courses attended:
  • Intensive Screenwriters' Lab
  • Writing for Film & TV
  • Contribute to Pre-production

  • Events 2011:
  • ScreenSingapore (meeting with Tom Hanks)
  • 24-hour Playwriting Contest


  • 2010 Latest News
    Gary Ow has just completed the La MaMa
    International Screenwriters' Training

    under the mentorship and tutelage of
    Lynn Nottage (Pulitzer Prize winner 2009) and
    Vincenzo Cerami (Life is Beautiful, Screenwriter).


    Gary got his start as a comedy scriptwriter, coming in
    Best Runner Up in Theater Idols 2009 for his first play,
    Vampire Monologues.
    Vampire Monologues is a hilarious, wacky screwball comedy
    about a young bartender-turned-vampire who has to learn
    to master his newfound powers to impress girls and fend
    off evil forces.

    Vampire Monologues also received awards for
    Best Actor (Claude Girardi),
    Best Director (Samantha Scott-Blackhall)
    and Best Comedy*.





    *Because well, it was the only comedy. Quit nitpicking. Quit it.