Milton Ng

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Milton Ng is from a small town, Legal, in Alberta where he grew up working at his parent's Chinese restaurant, New Diamond. He made his parents proud when he didn't take over the restaurant.  He attended Vancouver Film School for film production in 2009. Milton landed his first television gig on Smallville as a production assistant. Further upon Smallville, he went on to PA more gigs to eventually joining the union as a grip. He went on grip on shows like Arrow, Power Rangers, Deadpool, and the Interview.  Milton has produced several comedy sketches and short films including "Dim Sum Noodle" (2012), which won Best Action/Adventure at Asians on Film Festival. His short film, "Next Like" (2014), was nominated for Best Canadian Short at Vancouver Asian Film Festival.  His action/comedy short, "Towel Boy" (2017), won Best Action/Comedy at New York's Urban Action Showcase. Milton also produced a web-series, "Followers" (2018) that won Best Directing, Best Comedy, and Best Web-series under $10k at Utah web-series.  Milton is currently in development for his first horror/thriller feature, "Chinese Restaurant " (2022)

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Director:
2014  Next Like

Grip:
2012  Recoil
2013  Suddenly
2014  Next Like
2016  Deadpool

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