A finalist in the first Star Search 1988, Singapore's bi-annual talent search, Han Wei has played the male lead in numerous television drama serials and tele-movies. His popularity soared in 1995 after his convincing role as a caring teacher in The Morning Express, that led to an almost immediate sequel, The Morning Express II. Han Wei's melodic voice was showcased as he recorded the theme songs for The Morning Express Series and Cupid Love.

Having played various roles from the goody-two shoes to a bohemian rebel, Han Wei decided to take a break from acting to venture behind the scenes to explore image styling. His heavy involvement in styling artistes for large-scale corporate events such as Star Awards, an annual award ceremony for TV personalities, and other national charity events has further honed his creative skills.

Despite a two-year absence from acting, Han Wei returned to star in both drama and comedic roles with astounding sucess. This was evident in Star Awards 2001 when he won the Best Actor Award, with his endearing performance as a nerd in Love Me, Love Me Not.

Audiences loved him too in No Problem and Springs of Life, where he plays a rich playboy in the latter. Not contented with just acting, he hosted Travel Hunt, a variety programme that brought him round the world introducing various cultures and traditions.

Hanwei was also warded "Best Actor" award in our local Star Awards for Years 01,05,09 and 10. He was also nominated in the 14th Asia Television Award, in the " Best Actor" category.