Showing posts with label Artiste Feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artiste Feature. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Chinese Female Stars Turning 30 in 2011


30 is another new chapter in life, especially for females; you're not those youthful girls that you once were. Here's a list of Chinese female artists turning 30 this year. For some of them, you don't really see that '30' on their faces. Then for some of them, you'll be like, WOW, they're 30 already? Let me know if you know more!

**The number in ( ) is their birthday DATE**



January 


Gillian Chung (21)



February 


Selena Li (12)


Macy Chan (22)



March
(none yet)


April


Aimee Chan (1)

Annie Liu (1)


Queenie Chu (22)



May


Natalie Tong (3)

Rabee'a Yeung (16)



June


Ella Chen (18)


Jeanette Leung (18)



July


Leung Ka Ki (14)



August


Fiona Sit (11)

Yoyo Chen (27)



September


Yumiko Cheng (6)

Nancy Wu (9)

Tracey Ip (10) 

Fan Bing Bing (16)



October


Priscilla Chi (18)


Selina Ren (31)



November


Ruru Lin (28)




December 
(none yet)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

TVB Actresses Take About 10 Years to Become 'TV Queen'


You can't just win the title "TV Queen" (視后) with only several years of acting experiences. Looking at the past winners, they all spent nearly 10 years in the showbiz before bringing that award home.

Charmaine Sheh - 10 years
Charmaine is the 1997 Miss Hong Kong 2nd runner-up. Her acting was criticized when she made her debut to the showbiz. After 9 years of hard work, she was crowned TV Queen with series "Maiden's Vow" in 2006.

Ada Choi - 10 years
Also Miss Hong Kong 2nd runner-up (1989), Ada won "Best Actress" with "Secret of the Heart" in 1998.

Jessica Hsuan - 9 years
Jessica joins TVB in 1991 but it was in 1999 that she finally became TV Queen with series "Detective Investigation Files IV."

Maggie Cheung - 10 years
Although she didn't make into the top 3 in 1994's Miss Hong Kong, but she became TV Queen i 2003 with series "The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow."

Other TV Queens like Gigi Lai and Sheren Tang also took more than 10 years to win "Best Actress," not to mention veteran actresses Louise Lee and Michelle Yim.

Source: Oriental Daily / Translation: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Saturday, November 6, 2010

TVB Anniversary Feature: Charmaine Sheh


Charmaine Sheh Sze Man (佘詩曼) is definitely one of the most successful TVB "fa-dans" in 2000s.

The actress joined TVB after winning 3rd place in 1997's Miss Hong Kong Pageant. Her first series is Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain (1999). But her acting was criticized in the beginning, especially her "little chicken voice" (squeaky voice).

She then spent half of a year to try to remove the "little chicken voice" and kept improving her acting. Her improvement is notable in many series, such as her first role as the lead in Return of the Cuckoo (2000) where she won that year's "My Favorite TV On-screen Couple" with Julian Cheung, Country Spirit (2001), and War and Beauty (2004).

Not only she can play serious roles, she is actually not bad in comedies. Word Twisters' Adventures (2007) with Jordan Chan, You're Hired (2009) with well-known comedian Dayo Wong, and the recent Can't Buy Me Love (2010), she proved her wide-range performance in different series over these years.

In 2006, her acting is acknowledged as she won TV Queen (Best Actress) with series Maiden's Vow, where she played 4 generations of women in the drama. This year her role as 3 Princess in Can't Buy Me Love once again made her one of the top favorites for TV Queen. Charmaine or Sheren this year?

By: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Thursday, November 4, 2010

TVB Anniversary Feature: Evergreen Mak


Evergreen/Makbau Mak Cheung Ching (麥長青) is one of those actors in TVB who spent many years to reach where he stands now.

Joined TVB after losing the 1987's "Super New Star Competition" (超級新星大賽), Makbau (meaning "wheat bread") starred in many series as those non-important roles in the beginning. Then finally getting heavier roles, like the forensic professional in Detective Investigation Files II (1995) and Sha Zeng in TVB's Journey to the West (1996, 1998) [second pic].

But he still could not earn enough to support himself and his family. Once with millions in debt, he finally paid everything back to the bank 2 years ago.

And this year, his long years of work also paid back. Although he has played villains before (like Chiu Kwan Ho in Catch Me Now), but it is until this year in No Regrets, his role as Leung Fei Fan (first pic, a selfish greedy police) made him stand out. "Leung Fei Fan, eat shit lar!," says Wayne Lai in the anniversary series. Yes, everybody hates Fei Fan Gor. And yes, everybody knows Makbu now.

How about a "Best Supporting Actor" nomination in this year's anniversary awards?

By: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

TVB Anniversary Feature: Raymond Wong


Raymond Wong Ho Yin (黃浩然) was a movie person for many years. His handsomeness certainly brought him attention and job opportunities. The actor was discovered by director Johnnie To in late 90s and had a smooth film career since then: Needing You, Wu Yen, Love Undercover, Colour of the Truth, etc.

But in fact, his acting was actually not good, as confirmed by his mentor Johnnie To. The film industry was going down at the same time, causing this movie person to have a decline in jobs. Then he decided to focus on the small screen to improve his acting skills and joined TVB in 2007.

He was fortunate to star in supporting roles when he just joined the big family. But in the first few series, he was still restricted to play handsome guys.

However, his role as Wu 2 Siu in Sweetness in the Salt (2009) made a turning point in his TV career---audience, especially the female audience, were very touched by his role [no spoilers from Kay :P].

Within 3 years, he already has a chance to be one of the leads in TVB series, an opportunity many supporting actors have been waiting for a long time. His lead role as Turbo in When Lanes Merge (2010) is praised by the audience. Now he is filming another series as the lead: The Truth (direct translation from 真相).

Besides playing a handsome guy, he has played other types of roles, like a shy guy who would sweat when he gets nervous in A Watchdog's Tale (2009) and a smart murderer in Mysteries of Love (2010), So, is it time for him to get nominated as "Most Vastly Improved Actor" in this year's anniversary awards?

By: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

TVB Anniversary Feature: Sheren Tang


(I admire her A LOT.)

Graduated from TVB's 1984 acting class, Sheren Tang (鄧萃雯) is already the lead in her first series. Her youthful girl roles captured the audience's attention immediately.

Several years later, she left Hong Kong to attend an interior design program, and thought of quitting the showbiz.

Then she joined ATV when she came back, and filmed several notable series such as I Have a Date With Spring.

Several years later, she returned to TVB.

This time, she captured the audience with her matured and tough roles.

Yu Fei in War and Beauty (2004), Hilda in La Femme Desperado (2006), Kelly in Your Class Or Mine (2008), etc.

She is always the audience's favorite, but it was not until in 2009 that she is finally the TV Queen, winning "Best Actress" with her role as 4 Nai Nai in Rosy Business.

This year, she returns with anniversary series No Regrets, which is Rosy Business' sequel. Her biggest competitor to win TV Queen again is Charmaine Sheh. So, will she crown the award the second time?

By: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

TVB Anniversary Feature: Jessica Hsuan


Believe it or not, Jessica Hester Hsuan (宣萱) has been working for TVB for almost 20 years now.

Discovered by TVB in 1991, the actress rose to fame with her role as Samantha Ching in File of Justice IV (1995). Since then, she has become one of the "fa dans" (TVB A-list actress) in TVB. More of her well-known roles include Michelle in Cold Blood Warm Heart (1996), Siu Fong Fong in Old Time Buddy (1997), Ling Choi Fung in Square Pegs (2002), Ko Hei Man in Just Love (2005), and Carmen in Dicey Business (2006).

She can play different kinds of role: gambler, mad wife, tough woman, etc. She has 3 series out this year: A Pillowcase of Mystery II, Sisters of Pearl, and anniversary series Gun Metal Grey. In Gun Metal Grey, she collaborates with Michael Miu again as his love interest. Another tough woman role she plays, should be easy.

Will she win this year's TV Queen (TVB anniversary awards' Best Actress)? Well, she was 1999's TV Queen, winning the award with series Detective Investigation Files IV [first pic]. No need to win more awards to prove her popularity or secure her place as TVB's "fa dan," her work over these years proved it all already.

By: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Myolie Wu & Jessica Hsuan Fight to Guess Interesting Japanese Products


Besides cars, Japanese are also known for their creative and cool creations for everyday life. Lately reporters bring two interesting Japanese products to TV City and let TVB stars to guess what these products are use for. Besides having creative imaginations, these stars are very playful, too---Myolie Wu & Jessica Hsuan are careless of their heavy accessories and costumes and even fight to guess the right answer.

Reporters ask Myolie to guess the function of a mini handgun and she immediately replies it's for acne. Good sister from series Jessica walks to Myolie when she sees Myolie is playing with the mini handgun. "Are you playing with suicide?," she asks Myolie. Then the two fight to play with the handgun. When reporters reveal it's for removing blackheads, Jessica keeps asking, "Does it really work?! Let me try!"

Then it's Jessica's turn to guess a mini stick-like machine. She first speaks closely to the machine for a while, and decides to give up after seeing it doesn't response. When reporters reveal it's for testing bad mouth breath, Jessica asks immediately, "Can I try it with my dog?"


Other TVB artistes

Kenneth Ma: "Is the gun for minimizing pores? Then this pink stick...must for testing something, is it for testing face oil?

Louis Yuen: "I know this mysterious gun is for sucking, would it be a gun to suck baby's earwax?"

Jessie Shum: "Is this stick for pregnancy testing? Or a temperature probe for babies?"

Louis Lee: "Is it an electric gun?! Something's going to come out?!

Joel Chan: "I know! This gun must be something to get rid of blackheads or acne! And this stick...should be for breath testing, because I've seen this machine on magazines."


Source: Sudden Weekly / Translation: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment

Thursday, October 14, 2010

HK Actresses Who Financially Support Boyfriends

Jessica Hsuan
The well-known TVB actress announced to get married by next year and will have children. But it's rumored that she bought a 500k HKD worth Mercedes Benz for her veterinarian boyfriend. Although her boyfriend's salary isn't that bad, but compared to Jessica's, it's still not that much.

Cecilia Cheung
The mother of two has revealed in a Taiwanese TV show that when she was 16, she once worked several jobs just to support her boyfriend. It's known she had to pay for rent, tuition, and boyfriend's transportation fees back then, working 6AM-4AM everyday. She even worked in the kitchen and served food to customers.

Ada Choi
The TVB actress married Mainland actor Max Zhang in 2008. Although both work in the showbiz, but they two stand at a different level: Ada is one of the popular TVB actress and is well-known in Hong Kong, Mainland, and other areas; Max is still trying to work on his career. After they get married, Ada is still the one who has more jobs.

Rosamund Kwan
Several years ago, the well-known actress dated model Jimmy Wong, who is 8 years younger than she is. Even he has Rosamund as his girlfriend, but Jimmy's career didn't get better because of that. In contrast, Rosamund is the one who bought cars and house for him.

Vivian Chow
It's known after the forever girl-next-door started Joe Nieh, who is her husband now, she has been letting him use her money and it's the reason why she has came back to the showbiz.

Carol Cheng
Twenty years ago, savings of the TVB actress and MC already exceeded 2 million HKD. It's rumored her ex-boyfriend Lui Fong met a young girl around 20, who is willing to have kids for him. He asked money from Carol often so he can support his little girlfriend, and this is why the two broke up.

Source: chinaacc / Translation: KAY @ Kay's Entertainment