Foo, who plays two roles of different gender in
Mina Shum's bittersweet
comedy,
Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity (2002), was born and raised in Asia to a family that owned
hotels and restaurants in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. He left
home to study at the prestigious Royal College of Art & Design in
London and went on to achieve a second Master's Degree in Graphic
Design at St. Martin's. He abandoned his dynamic and promising Ad
Agency career there to come to Canada in 1975 when his parents retired
and the whole family immigrated. A top-ranked Realtor for over 18
years, Foo retired in January 2002 to pursue acting; a career that came
about by accident when he drove a friend to an audition for a Yellow
Pages commercial, a role for which he is still recognized. That was
seven years ago. Today, Foo has an impressive, lengthy, and expanding
resume, with credits that range from the series lead in the Comedy
Network show
The Unprofessionals (2001), to principal roles in the feature films
The Truth About Miranda (2004),
A Guy Thing (2003),
Saving Silverman (2001),
Josie and the Pussycats (2001) and
Romeo Must Die (2000). Other television credits include
NBC's recent
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002), a recurring role in
These Arms of Mine (1999) and roles in a host
of others.
Foo has been dubbed a "Renaissance Man". He speaks English, Cantonese
and Mandarin, is a pianist, an award-winning baritone singer, and an
internationally renowned artist. He is also an accomplished chef who
began his love affair with cuisine in the kitchen of his parents'
hotel, had his own cooking show on Rogers Cablevision, and still
frequently appears as a guest chef.
A born comedian who performs impersonations of
Elvis Presley,
Liberace,
Elton John and
Donny Osmond, amongst others, he utilizes those talents in the
annual charity fund raising shows that he co-writes, directs and
performs. Foo has, in fact, dedicated huge amounts of his time helping
to raise thousands of dollars through his art, his acting and his
culinary skills. The list of the organizations that he supports runs
into two pages and even his custom designed 5,000 square foot home,
which overlooks the Fraser River, serves double duty as a space for
charity shows, art exhibits, and fund raising watercolour painting
classes and Chinese cooking demonstrations.