Cecilia Cheung
Cecilia Cheung
Cecilia Cheung is a Chinese actress, born May 24, 1980 in Hong Kong.
BIOGRAPHY:
She studied in Australia and speaks English and Cantonese and Mandarin fluently. She is discovered by Stephen Chow in advertising and the film begins in "The King of Comedy" in 1999. His career is growing from year to year and it is even known in the world of song, with the theme song of the film "Fly Me to Polaris" .
In 2002 she was nominated for the Grand Bell Awards (Oscars Korean). 2002 was a difficult year for Cecilia, her private life knows from great twists on false rumors, then during a charity show, she misses a waterfall above five cars that had to jump, his car crashes and it is brought to the emergency.
Fortunately, Cecilia gets better and even gets a pretty good success in the film "The Lion Roars" and returns with a new album.
PRIVACY:
She is married since 2006 to actor Nicholas Tse.Le couple have two son: Lucas (born August 2, 2007) and Quintus (born May 12, 2010).
Her Scandalous Pic ...
FILMOGRAPHY:
1999: The King of Comedy (Hei kek ji wong ), Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi
1999: Fly Me to Polaris ( Xing Yuan ), Jingle Ma
1999: The Legend of Speed (Lit feng chin che 2 gik chuk chuen suet ), Andrew Lau
2000: Help! (Lat sau wui cheun ), Johnnie T! o and Wa i Ka-fai
2000: Tokyo Raiders (Dong jing gong readability ), Jingle Ma
2000: Twelve Nights (Shap yee yeh ), Aubrey Lam
2001: Wu Yen , Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai
2001: Master Q 2001 (Lao fu zi ), Herman Yau
2001: Everyday Is Valentine ( Ching wa wong May Daai ), Wong Jing
2001: Failan , Song Hae-sung
2001: Shaolin Soccer (Siu lam juk kau ), Stephen Chow
2001: Para Para Sakura ( Ang ang kwong kwong ying ji had ), Jingle Ma
2001: The Legend of Zu (Shu shan zheng zhuan ), Tsui Hark
2002: The Lion Roars (Ngo ga yau yat chek hiu dung shut ), Joe Ma
2002: Second Time Around (Miu haan fook wood ), Jeffrey Lau
2002: Mighty Baby (sai hiu B Chuet ), Chan Hing-ka and Patrick Leung
2003: Honesty (chung ho nam Chuet yun ), Wong Jing
2003: Cat and Mouse (Liu sue oi seung bad ), Gordon Chan
2003: Running on Karma ( Daai chek liu ), Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai
2003: Lost in Time (Mong bat liu ), Derek Yee
2004: Fantasia (my kwong seung Gwai kuk ), Wai Ka-fai
2004: Sex and the Beauties (Sing gam diy shut ), Wong Jing
2004: PaPa Loves You (Che goh ang ang Baau cha chan ), Herman Yau
2004: One Night in Mongkok (Wong gok hak yau ), Derek Yee
2004: The White Dragon (Fei hap siu Baak Lung ), Wilson Yip
2005: Himalaya Singh (Hei my lai ah sing ), Wai Ka-fai
2005: Wu ji legend riders Wind (Mo gik ), Chen Kaige
2006: The Shopaholics ( Jul yun kau muk oi harmed Kong ), Wai Ka-fai
2006: My Kung Fu Sweetheart (Ye maan bei kup ), Wong Jing
2006: The 601st Phone Call (Di liu ling yi ge dian hua ), Zhang Guoli
Beijing film fest closes with mixed prospects
The weeklong second Beijing International Film Festival closed Saturday night at the Beijing Olympic Park, with a concert featuring memorable classic film music.
The British Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra performed a string of classic film music, wowing the audience with tunes including the themes of "Star Wars", "Titanic", "Lord of the Rings", "Harry Potter" and "Mission Impossible", as well as Chinese classic scores from movies such as "Hero", "Assembly", and "The Road Home."
New Zealand diva Hayley Dee Westenra, Chinese tenors Wang Hongwei and Ding Yi also performed songs with the orchestra, such as "My Heart Will Go On."
Beijing authorities organized the Beijing film festival in the same way they organized the 2008 Olympics. The major venues for the event were at the Olympic Park, and even the background music and final song performed at the opening and closing ceremony were that of the Olympic theme "You and Me". Also, the Olympic slogan "Welcome to Beijing" was widely used.
The "small film Olympic" did put on a great show, even more so given that it's only the second year for the film festival. It attracted 4,000 film professionals from home and abroad, including legendary director James Cameron and a million visitors. Cameron and film executives from 11 international studios explored a wide range of topics during the high-profile seminars and forums, from 3D to Sino-foreign co-productions.
"The festival will prove to be a milestone in the history of Chinese film development," Cameron said at the very beginning of the fest.
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