
Carol Cheng
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Carol Cheng Yu-Ling (Chinese: 鄭裕玲) is a Hong Kong actress. She began her career in the 1970s working on a number of Television Broadcasts Limited series. She has also hosted the Hong Kong version of the game show The Weakest Link. In 1983, she made her debut along with Chow Yun-fat, with whom she would later become romantically involved. After her film debut her output became so prolific that at one point she was working on nine films simultaneously, leading her to have the nickname "Nine films Cheng." It was also during this very prolific time in her career that she became the highest paid actress in the region, beating out Maggie Cheung, Anita Mui and Michelle Yeoh, who rounded up the top 5. In 2000, after not appearing on screen for 6 years, she returned to television with a critically acclaimed performance in the sitcom, "War of Genders". It immediately become the highest rated show for the network, TVB and garnered Cheng a Best Actress trophy at the annual awards. She is the highest-paid female employee of TVB. ... taken from Wikipedia, credits to the original author.Read full biography
TV Shows
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Where Do Do You Go (2023), Game Of Valuers (2022), Oppa's Cuisine (2021), Top Sales (2021), See Me Fly Again (2020), Do Do Midnight Quests (2019), Do姐再Shopping (2017), Do Did Eat (2016), Do姐去shopping (2015), 舞动奇迹 (2007), 翡翠歌星贺台庆 (2005), 蔡澜遨游三藩市 (1998), 八美顯芳華 (1993), Big Little Man (1992), Screen Play (1992), 鄭裕玲星夜傾情 (1992), The Wacky Wife (1987), 执位夫妻 (1986), 倚天屠龍記 (數碼修復版) (1986), The Legend of Lady Chung (1985), Lu Siniang: Legend of Ching Lady (1985), The Pitfall (1985), It Takes All Kinds (1984), It's A Long Way To Home (1984), Woman on the Beat (1983), 错结良缘 (1982), Destiny (1982), Stardust (1982), No One is Innocent (1981), The Fate (1981), The Lonely Hunter (1981), Good Old Times (1981), The Brothers (1980), The Family (1980), The Good The Bad The Ugly (1979), Girl With a Suitcase (1979), Dream of Red Chamber (1977), The Royal Sword (1976), The Return of the Condor Heroes (1976), Fairy Crane Sage (1975), Empress Wu (1975), Enjoy Yourself Tonight (1967)
















