Cantonese Pronunciation: zung ga yen
English Name: Linda Chung
Nationality: Canadian, with permanent residency in Hong Kong
Origin: Gaozhou City, Guangdong Province
Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Family: Parents, one elder brother, one younger sister
Measurements: Bust (33 inches); Waist (24 inches); Hips (34 inches)
Education: Second year at the University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada
Specialties: Singing, Piano, Hula Hooping
Aspiration: Teacher, Actor
Entry: Miss Chinese Pageant 2004, Winner Miss Chinese Pageant 2004.
First Drama Series : Everybody's Happy (259 episodes)
First MTV Shooting : CHENG CHUNG KEI - As long as you love me (TVB MTV version)
Mantra : Very colorful~
Friends : YEUNG SZE KEI, MA JUNWEI, WANG HEI, LAI NOR YI, LEE YANAN, YEUNG YEE, CHEN FARA, WONG TSUNG TSZE, CHEN HOWE, MON KA WAI, MATSAY, Zheng Rong, Li Si Xin, Wei Xiong, Wang Zulan, Chao Yue, Lin Feng, etc.
Respected seniors in the circle: Ouyang Zhenhua, Xue Jiayan, Li Siqi, Xia Yu, Michelle, Zheng Zexi, Tsai Shaofen, etc.
Keep fit method: play hula hooping
Favorite cartoon: snoopy, Nemo
Chinese singer Karen Chung (14 photos)
Favorite Cartoons: snoopy, Nemo
Shinny Chung (14 photos)
Favorite Cartoon: snoopy, Nemo
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Favorite Color: Red, White, Pink, Green
Favorite Drink: Strawberry Flavored Pearl Milk Tea
Favorite Flower: Holland Rose
Favorite Season: Spring, Winter
Favorite Sport: Basketball, Badminton, Volleyball,
Most Hated Color: Black
< p>Favorite Pet: Dogs and TurtlesWhen Worried: Listening to Music
Most Wanted Gift: Cake made by the giver
Self-Assessed Most Beautiful Part: Smile
Money Handling Methods: Saving up and sending to parents in Canada
Favorite Clothing Style: Plain Clothes
Type of People Hated: Dishonesty
Ideal Person Model: High, High, High, High
Most Hated Person Model: High, High, High
Most Hated Person Model: High, High, High, High p>Ideal object model: High, kind, honest
Like to travel: Europe
Must do before bed: Listen to soft music
Most memorable experience: Contested for Miss Chinese International and was elected as the winner
Average number of hours of sleep per day: 6 hours
Most desired business: Open a pet shop
What to do if you're not a celebrity: Elementary school teacher
Self-assessment: "I am a good communicator, understanding person, a hard worker, and do whatever I can as long as it doesn't go beyond my bottom line! Maybe the director thinks I'm not a pain in the ass, so he's willing to use me." "I'm really afraid that I'll regress! Sometimes when I get to a high position as an actor, I don't even realize that I've fallen down; sometimes I work hard, but the reward is another story. People have their ups and downs, and emotions can't stay at a peak forever. I hope I can control it well, and in the future, I'll be able to develop in many ways, such as drama, movie, singing and stage plays."
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Acting Experience
Charlene Chung is a Hong Kong TVB's leading actress, and a famous Hong Kong film, television and song actress. Born in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, to parents, an older brother and an older sister, she graduated from Templeton Secondary School in Vancouver in 2002. She later attended the University of British Columbia. In the same year, she won first place in the Crystal Cover Girl, the first beauty pageant held at Crystal Plaza in Burnaby, British Columbia.
In 2003, she won the title of Miss Chinese Vancouver and three other awards in the same contest. In 2004, she became the third Miss Chinese International from Vancouver, following in the footsteps of Prudence Liu in 2001 and Zhou Xue in 2002, when she participated in the Miss Chinese International contest organized by Television Broadcasts Limited. She is the third Miss Chinese International from Vancouver, following in the footsteps of Emily Liao in 2001 and Zhou Xue in 2002.
After her election, she signed a contract with Hong Kong's TVB as a manager. In the same year, she was cast in "All's Well That Ends Well" as the character of Hung Pak Lan, and was first recognized and loved by the audience. In addition to that, she also took part in many commercials and music videos in a short period of time. As a result, she was given the opportunity by TVB to play the lead role in many TV dramas soon after her debut, with the support of many producers.
She sang on the program in the past and received good reviews. In 2006, she also sang her first song, "Swear", which was included in "Gold Medal Daughter Red" and was the ending song of "Legend of the God of Search", in which she starred for the first time. Since then, she has also sung the theme and ending songs of many TV dramas she has performed in. Apart from singing theme songs and ending songs of TV dramas, she also sings children's songs, which are more popular among children. In addition, after only two years in the industry, she was honored as the Most Improved Female Artiste at the 2006 Star Awards for her roles in "As You Like It", "The Circus of Life" and "Forensic Pioneers". In the same year, her role as Lin Tingting in "Forensic Pioneers" was voted by a magazine as the "most desirable on-screen lover". Since then, she has been the lead actress in most of the TV dramas she has appeared in, and has quickly become one of TVB's leading actresses. In 2007, her popularity soared with her role as Chang Ja Xin in "Coarse Heart Storm", and her acting skills began to be recognized by the audience. With this role, she competed for the Best Actress at the 2007 Star Awards, and was one of the finalists for My Favorite TV Actress. In addition, her fluent English, coupled with her sweet and noble temperament and innocent image of a good girl, are also her strengths in the entertainment industry. In the same year, she took part in her first movie "Very Much Love", and she was nominated for the Best New Performer Award at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards for this debut movie.
2008 was the peak of her acting career, with as many as five TV dramas and one movie released in the year in total***. Among them, she starred in the TV series "Golden Stone" which created a good reputation for herself and her acting skills improved so fast that even those who thought she had no acting skills changed their views. In addition to TV dramas and movies, TVB also helped her to develop her singing career by signing a contract with Star Entertainment Ltd. to become a singer and a triple-act artist in singing, movies and TV. On August 20 of the same year, Star Entertainment released her debut album "Dinner for One, World for Two", and the second edition was released on October 21, which sold well, achieving a gold record of 15,000 copies within three months of its release. Towards the end of the year, she competed with her predecessors as Shi Jiajia and Ji Caizhi in "Golden Stone" and "Legend of the Goddess" for the Best Actress and My Favorite TV Female Character in the final five of the 2008 Thousand Star Awards. She has also won several awards for Female Newcomer in many major Hong Kong music award ceremonies.
In the same year, she was one of the "Olympic Stars" to promote the Beijing Olympics, together with Brigitte Liu, Lin Feng and Xiao Zhengnan.
On November 12, 2009, she released her second solo album "My Love Story", in which she composed the songs "Thinking of You Day and Night", "Life and Death is for Love" and "One Day". The song "Thinking of You Day and Night", which she composed, became the first hit of the year, and her songwriting was recognized by the public for the song, which went gold in about a month after its release. She was a finalist in the final five for Best Supporting Actress for Song Zi Ling in "The Pearl" at the 2009 Thousand Star Awards.
"The Pearl" Karena Chung (20 photos) In this year, she only had one TV series released, but was well received for her breakthrough performance in "Old Friends Dogs" with a fresh character.
In 2010, in the Chinese New Year movie "72 Tenants" led by Eric Tsang, she played the daughter of Eric Tsang and Anita Yuen, her first role as a Wing Chun fighter, and her performance was highly praised.
In late March 2010, she won the "Top 10 TV Artistes" award at the Next TV Awards for the fourth consecutive year.
In the same year, she starred in four TV dramas broadcast on TVB, including "Old Friends Dogs", which became the top-rated drama of the first season and one of the top five dramas of the year. In addition, she won the Top 10 Favorite TV Characters for her role as Liu Xinru in "Puchongling", and was one of the finalists for Best Actress and Favorite TV Actress in the 2010 Star Awards for her roles as Liu Xinru in "Puchongling" and Wu Sidekick in "The Princess is Getting Married". In November, she was cast as Pei Zhong Yide in "Lost in the Border". Her performance in the drama and her role was mixed at the beginning, but she was praised in the latter part of the drama. Kathy Chung is well known in her circle, and her friends in the circle are Cecilia Yeung, Shen Yingting, Li Yanan, Ma Junwei, Lai Nuoyi, Li Si Xin, Li Shiyun, Chen Kaiyi, Tang Shiyong, Wang Zulan, Wang Xie, Fala Chen, Yang Yi, and Lin Feng, etc. She is also a member of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA).
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Biography
2003-2004
In 2003, she won the title of Miss Chinese Vancouver and three other awards in the same competition.
In 2004, she participated in the Miss Chinese International contest organized by Television Broadcasts Limited, and became the third Miss Chinese International from Vancouver, following Bernice Liu in 2001 and Zhou Xue in 2002. She is the third Miss Chinese International from Vancouver, following in the footsteps of Emily Liao in 2001 and Zhou Xue in 2002.
After her election, she signed a contract with Hong Kong's TVB as a manager. In the same year, she took part in "All's Well That Ends Well" (fashion version) and was first introduced to the audience in the role of Hung Pak Lan. In addition to this, she also took part in many commercials and music videos in a short period of time. She was also given the opportunity by TVB, and soon after her debut, she was cast in many TV dramas as the lead actress.
2006-2007
She also sang her first song "Swear" in 2006, which was featured in Gold Medal Daughter Red. Swear" was the ending song of the movie "Legend of the God of Search", in which she starred. Since then, she has also sung the theme and ending songs of many TV dramas she has performed in. In addition to singing theme songs and ending songs of TV dramas, she also sings children's songs. In addition, after only two years in the industry, she won the 2006 Star Awards for her roles in "As You Like It", "Circus of Life" and "Forensic Pioneers", and was recognized as the Most Improved Female Artist at the 2006 Star Awards. She was also voted by a magazine as the most desirable on-screen lover for her role as Lin Tingting in Forensic Pioneers. Since then, she has been the lead actress in most of the TV dramas she has participated in, and has quickly become one of TVB's leading actresses.
In 2007, her popularity rose with her role as Chang Zaixin in "Storm in the Heart", and her acting skills were recognized by the audience. In the same year, she also made her first movie, "A Lot of Love". She was nominated for Best New Actor at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards for this movie.
2008
The year 2008 was the peak of her career. As she had a total of five TV dramas and one movie released before and after this year***. In addition to TV dramas and movies, she signed a contract with Star Entertainment Ltd. as a singer, becoming a triple-act artist in film, television and singing. On August 20 of the same year, she released her debut album "Dinner for One, World for Two", and its second edition was released on October 21, achieving 15,000 copies of gold record within three months of its release. Towards the end of the year, she was recognized for her roles as Shi Jiajia and Ji Caizhi in "Golden Stone" and "Legend of the Goddess of Search", along with her predecessors in the final five for Best Actress and My Favorite TV Actress at the 2008 Thousand Star Awards. She also won the Best Newcomer Award at quite a few music award ceremonies in Hong Kong.
In addition, in 2008, she was one of the "Olympic Stars" to promote the Beijing Olympics, together with Lin Feng, Brigitte Liao and Xiao Zhengnan.
In 2008, she was one of the "Olympic Stars" to promote the Beijing Olympics.