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Birthday: 20, Sep 1964 ( Sunday ) Zodiac
Sign: Libra Blood Type: O Height: 168cm Weight: 51kg
Measurement: B83cm W58cm H86cm Homeplace: Hong Kong Interest:
music, read, swimming Favorite Animal: Kitty Favorite Color:
Violet Favorite People: Mother Favorite Sports: swimming
Favorite Star: Zhou Run Fa |
Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk, best known to Western audiences for
her role as Jackie Chan's ever-suffering girlfriend May in the popular Police
Story series, was born in Hong Kong in 1964. Her family emigrated to England
when she was eight, but she returned back to Hong Kong in 1981 to pursue a
career in modeling. In 1983, she placed second in the Miss Hong Kong contest and
also appeared in the Miss World pageant, which led to a contract with TVB (the
television arm of the Shaw Bros. studio). It was during one of her TVB
appearances that she caught the eye of Jackie Chan, who thought "she wouldn't
mind me kicking her down a flight down the stairs." Chan cast Cheung as May in
Police Story (1985) which turned out to be a huge hit and made Maggie a star
almost overnight.
However, as with most young actors, Cheung became
stereotyped in the role of the weak, clumsy May, reprising the role in the next
Police Story film as well as several other Chan movies, including Project A Part
2(1987). Noting this, Cheung sought to break out of her stereotype by taking
more dramatic roles. Her work with noted director Wong Kar-Wai garnered her
critical praise, first in 1988 with As Tears Go By and then in 1990 with Days of
Being Wild (1990). She also won a Best Actress award the same year at Taipei's
Golden Horse Festival for her work in Full Moon in New York. In 1991, she became
the first Chinese performer to win a Best Actress Award at the prestigious
Berlin Film Festival for her work in Center Stage.
Cheung did not forget where she got her
start though, and in 1992 she returned to working with Jackie Chan in Police
Story 3: Super cop, where she once again reprised the role of May, this time
being upstaged not by Chan, but by Michelle Yeoh. Cheung got a little "revenge"
in the sci-fi martial arts smash hit Heroic Trio (1992) and its' sequel
Executioners (1993), where she proved she could be more than just a punching bag
in an action movie, impressing both critics and audiences with her martial arts
skills as she stood toe-to-toe with Yeoh.
Cheung's busy schedule eventually began taking its toll. Not only was she
shooting several films a year, the HK tabloid press began hounding her
incessantly. In 1994, she took a break from making films, during which time the
HK press spread all sorts of wild rumors about her. Cheung had reached the age
where most HK actresses retired or moved to singing or television, and most
people thought Cheung would never work in films again. However, she came back to
movies in 1996, completing several movies such as Irma Vep (she later married
the film's French director, Olivier Assayas, and now spends most of her time in
France) and The Chinese Box (both 1997). Cheung recently won critical acclaim
and a Tawianese Golden Horse award for her role in art house darling Wong
Kar-Wai's In the Mood for Love (2000).
Awards:
1989 Taiwan Golden Horse Award, Best Actress: "Full Moon in New York"
1989 HK Film Award, Best Actress: "A Fishy Story" 1990 Taiwan Golden
Horse Award, Best Supporting Actress: "Red Dust" 1991 Turin Film Festival,
Special Jury Award, Best Actress: "Farewell China" 1991 Taiwan Golden Horse
Award, Best Actress: "The Actress" 1992 HK Film Award, Best Actress: "The
Actress" 1992 Berlin Film Festival, Best Actress: "The Actress" 1992
Chicago International Film Festival, Best Actress: "The Actress" 1992 Hong
Kong Annual Artistic Award 1996 HK Film Critics Society Award, Best Actress:
"Comrades - Almost a Love Story" 1996 HK Film Award, Best Actress: "Comrades
- Almost a Love Story" 1997 Golden Bauhinia Award, Best Actress: "Comrades -
Almost a Love Story"
Filmography:
2000 In the Mood for Love
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Movie Posters
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In the Mood for Love |
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Center Stage |
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Days of Being Wild
| 1998 Augustin King of Kung Fu 1997 Beijing
Summer Chinese Box, The 1996 Comrades, Almost a Love Story Irma Vep
Soong Sisters, the 1994 Ashes of Time In
Between
1993 Barefoot Kid, The Boys Are Easy Eagle Shooting Heroes, The
Enigma of Love Heroic Trio 2 : Executioners First Shot Flying
Dagger Green Snake Holy Weapon Mad Monk Millionaire Cop 1992
Actress All's Well, Ends Well Heroic Trio Moon Warriors New
Dragon Inn Police Story 3 : Supercop Rose Too Happy for Words
True Love Twin Dragons What a Hero 1991 Alan and Eric - Between
Hello and Goodbye Banquet, The Heart Against Hearts [Cameo] Perfect
Match 1991, The Today's Hero Will of Iron 1990 Days of Being Wild
Dragon from Russia Farewell China Full Moon in New York Heart
into Hearts Red Dust 1989 Bachelor's Swan Song Doubles Cause
Troubles Fishy Story, A Hearts No Flowers Iceman Cometh In
Between Love Little Cop My Dear Son Song of the Exile 1988 As
Tears Go By Call Girl '88 Fat Cat Happy Fat New Year Last
Romance Love Army North and South Mamas Paper Marriage Police
Story Part 2 Soldier of Love Sun, Moon, and Star 1987 Game They Call
Sex, The Heartbeat 100 Heavenly Fate Project A, Part 2 Romancing
Star, The You're My Destiny [Cameo] 1986 Happy Ghost 3 Seventh
Curse, The Story of Rose, The 1985 It's a Drink, It's a Bomb Modern
Cinderella Police Story 1984 Fate Frog Prince, The Unknown
Lovelorn Expert
(sources: hkfilm.net and mm52.com February 4,
2004)
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