Charlie Yeung
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Charlie Yeung was first cast to star in a jewelry commercial with pop
idol Aaron Kwok in 1993, and thus began her versatile career. Within a
year, she appeared in various movies including acclaimed director
Kar-Wai Wong's Ashes of Time, and released her first album which won her The
Most Promising Newcomer award.
In the following four years, while continuing to release albums both in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Charlie further developed her acting career by working with various directors, including Liang Zhu (1994) (aka Butterfly Lovers) by 'Tsui Hark', Zi shu (1997) (aka Intimates) by 'Chi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung', and once again worked with 'Wong Kar-Wai on the film Đọa Lạc Thiên Sứ (1995) (aka Fallen Angels).
Charlie Yeung's achievement in fame and success in just a span of four years created a phenomenal following. However, just when she reached the peak of her career, Charlie decided to take a break to pursue her real interests---Image Consulting. While busy developing her business, she had never forgotten about acting, she provided her voice for both Hark Tsui's animation Xiao Qian (1997) and Disney's Tarzan (1999).
She has returned to the big screen, she is recently seen in 'Jackie Chan''s latest box-office hit, Tân Câu Chuyện Cảnh Sát (2004) (aka New Police Story).
In the following four years, while continuing to release albums both in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Charlie further developed her acting career by working with various directors, including Liang Zhu (1994) (aka Butterfly Lovers) by 'Tsui Hark', Zi shu (1997) (aka Intimates) by 'Chi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung', and once again worked with 'Wong Kar-Wai on the film Đọa Lạc Thiên Sứ (1995) (aka Fallen Angels).
Charlie Yeung's achievement in fame and success in just a span of four years created a phenomenal following. However, just when she reached the peak of her career, Charlie decided to take a break to pursue her real interests---Image Consulting. While busy developing her business, she had never forgotten about acting, she provided her voice for both Hark Tsui's animation Xiao Qian (1997) and Disney's Tarzan (1999).
She has returned to the big screen, she is recently seen in 'Jackie Chan''s latest box-office hit, Tân Câu Chuyện Cảnh Sát (2004) (aka New Police Story).