Cecilia Cheung

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Cecilia Cheung

Star, hand prints and autograph of Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.
Chinese name 張柏芝 (Traditional)
Chinese name 张柏芝 (Simplified)
Pinyin Zhāng Bózhī (Mandarin)
Jyutping Cheung Pak Zhi (Cantonese)
Birth name Cecilia Cheung
Origin Hong Kong
Born 24 May 1980 (1980-05-24) (age 29)
Hong Kong
Occupation Actress, singer
Genre(s) Cantopop
Voice type(s) Singing
Spouse(s) Nicholas Tse (2006–)
Children Lucas Tse (謝振軒)
(born August 2, 2007)

Cecilia Cheung Pak-Chi is a Hong Kong actress and cantopop singer based in Hong Kong. She is the wife of Nicholas Tse, thus being the daughter-in-law of Patrick Tse (謝賢) and Deborah Lee (狄波拉). She and Nicholas have a son, Lucas.[1] She is considered a "Sing girl"—an actress who first received media attention through starring alongside Stephen Chow, and later went on to have a successful career of her own.[2]

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[edit] Biography

Cheung was born in Hong Kong to a Chinese father and a half Chinese-half British mother.[3] Her parents divorced when she was just a child after which she was sent to Australia to live with her aunt at the age of fourteen. Cheung never attended high school and has an elder half-sister Dai Pek-Chi, two younger brothers and also a younger half-brother from her father's side. She was also involved in the 2008 Edison Chen photo scandal.

[edit] Career

Her career began in 1998, when she was offered to appear in a TV commercial advertising lemon tea. She caught the attention of Stephen Chow after shooting the ad.[3] Later, Cheung made her film debut as a young nightclub hostess in Stephen Chow's King of Comedy (1999), followed soon after by Fly Me to Polaris (1999).[3][4] The latter role earned her the award for Best Newcomer at the Hong Kong Film Awards.[4][5] In the same year, Cheung launched her singing career with her first Cantopop album Any Weather (1999). For Derek Yee's romantic drama Lost in Time (2003), Cheung won the award for Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards.[6] She played a young woman who lost her fiancé to a traffic accident which left her as a grieving single mother struggling to make ends meet.

[edit] Personal

A wax sculpture of Cheung

Cheung has been linked to Hong Kong male singers such as Daniel Chan and Jordan Chan.[7] She then dated Nicholas Tse in early 2002, but then split with Tse late that year when Tse got back with his ex-girlfriend, singer Faye Wong. Later she was rumored to have dated a younger Lu Siyuan before the relationship ended in 2003. Cheung suffered serious depression and eating disorders after the break-up with Tse.[citation needed] Cheung and Tse were first reported to be "getting back together" in early 2006 and on July 31, 2006, Tse officially admitted dating Cheung in an interview with Commercial Radio Hong Kong 881/903.

In September 2006, Tse showed off his wedding ring at the Hong Kong International Airport, announcing he and Cheung had been married in a secret wedding ceremony in the Philippines.[8]

On the January 8, 2007 episode of TVB's Entertainment Scoop (東張西望), Nicholas' father, Patrick Tse, confirmed that Cheung was approximately three months pregnant with the couple's first child. Around March 2007 on the episode of TVB's Entertainment Scoop (東張西望) it was said that their child, a baby boy, is due in August. On August 2, 2007, Cheung gave birth to a son, named Lucas.[8][1]

[edit] Incidents

[edit] 1999 Triad threat incident

In 1999, her triad member father got into a misunderstanding with a rival gang. As a result, Cheung received rape threats and death threats against her, when she was still relatively new in the film industry.[3]

[edit] 2008 Edison Chen Photo scandal

In January and February 2008, many explicit photos were found online involving Cecilia Cheung and Edison Chen. The scandal also involved Gillian Chung and Bobo Chan.[9]

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Discography

  • C1 (2005)
  • Colour of Lip (至愛唇色(新曲+精選)) (2002)
  • Shaolin Soccer (2002)
  • Party All the Time (2001)
  • New and Best Collection (2001)
  • Party All the Time (2001)
  • Cecilia Cheung (2000)
  • A Brand New Me (最新形象) (2000)
  • 903 California Red Concert (2000)
  • Destination (1999)
  • Any Weather (1999)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Stareastasia. "News.stareastasia.com." Cecilia Cheung back on stage. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  2. ^ (Chinese) 邱致理 (Qiu Zhili). "张雨绮亲述一夜成名:30秒搞定周星驰 (Zhang Yuqi's overnight fame: 30 seconds to win over Stephen Chow". 南都周刊 date=10 December 2007. http://enjoy.eastday.com/e/20071012/u1a3160012.html. Retrieved on 28 June 2009. 
  3. ^ a b c d Asiaone.com. "Asiaone.com." Will Edison's Girls survive scandal?. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  4. ^ a b Dianying.com. "Dianying.com." 1999 Hong Kong Film Awards Nominations. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  5. ^ HKFAA. "HKFAA." 19th HK film award. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  6. ^ HKFAA. "HKFAA." 23rd HK film award. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  7. ^ China.org.cn. "China.org.cn." The Cecilia Cheung Night to Come. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  8. ^ a b Kungfucinema. "Kungfu." Nicholas TSE by Albert Valentin. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  9. ^ batgwa.com. "batgwa.com - 'Edison's Conquests' Sex Photos - Suspect Arrested". Retrieved on 2008-01-31.

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