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March 8, 2014
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Christy Chung

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Christy Chung (zh-tsp |t=鍾麗緹 |s=钟丽缇 |p=Zhōng L??t??; Cantonese (linguistics)|Cantonese: Chung Lai-Tai; Vietnamese language|Vietnamese: Chung Lệ Đề) (born September 19 1970) is an ethnically Chinese-Vietnamese actress, born in Montreal.

She grew up in Brossard, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal, with French language|French and Vietnamese language|Vietnamese as mother-tongues. She later learned English language|English, Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin and Cantonese (linguistics)|Cantonese.

While studying for a career in the tourism industry at the Universit?? du Qu??bec ?? Montr??al (UQAM), she entered and won the "Miss Chinese Montreal" contest in 1992. She then went to Hong Kong (her first trip away from home) to participate in the Miss Chinese International pageant in January 1993, which she won. This opened doors for her to launch her acting career there, despite not speaking a word of Cantonese at the time, and despite her extremely limited acting experience (an uncredited ten-second non-speaking role as a gum-chewing prostitute in Denys Arcand's Love and Human Remains). She had to choose between acting in Hong Kong and becoming the weather-forecast presenter at Soci??t?? Radio-Canada, the French-language government television network in Canada.

A role in The Bride with White Hair 2 brought her instant recognition, and she became a well-known star in Chinese-language popular culture, acting in a large number of films including some films starring Stephen Chow, as well as The Bodyguard from Beijing starring Jet Li. She was married for a time to Glen Ross, and gave birth to daughter (Yasmine) in Montreal in the middle of the 1998 Ice Storm.

Becoming a mother temporarily had a negative effect on her career because of a stereotypical impression that a mother could not function as a sex symbol, but her career recovered in 2000. More recently, she had roles in Samsara (2001)|Samsara and Jackie Chan's movie The Medallion. She added Thai language|Thai to her language repertoire when she starred in 2001 film Jan Dara . Singapore FHM magazine voted her the "Sexiest Woman in Asia" in 2000.

Despite her success, she remains mostly unknown in Quebec, where she was born and grew up, because she has done most of her film work in Cantonese.



  • imdb name|id=0161198|name=Christy Chung

  • http://www.ifrance.com/hkcinemagic/site/finterview/fintchristychung.htm Interview (in French)

  • http://www.cyberpresse.ca/arts/article/1,144,161,082004,760868.shtml La Presse article (in French)

  • http://www.montrealmirror.com/ARCHIVES/2002/010302/cover.html


Category:Chinese actors|Chung, Christy
Category:Hong Kong actors|Chung, Christy
Category:Chinese Canadians
Category:Vietnamese Canadians

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