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Revision as of 11:37, 15 May 2009
- Not to be confused with director, writer and actor Aman Chang (張敏), also known as Cheung Man, who has the same Chinese name.
Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor Template:Chinese name Sharla Cheung Man (Chinese name: simplified Chinese: 张敏; traditional Chinese: 張敏; Mandarin Pinyin: Zhāng Mǐn; Cantonese Jyutping: Zoeng1 Man5; Cantonese Yale: Jeung1 Man5), also known as Cheung Man (born February 7, 1962[1]) is an actress working in the Hong Kong film industry.
Sharla Cheung was discovered by Wong Jing[2], with whom she worked on many of his productions in the early 1990s. Cheung gained popularity with the numerous films she's starred in alongside Stephen Chow, in which she was frequently cast as Chow's love interest.[2] They partnered for more than 10 films from 1988 to 1994, including All for the Winner, God of Gamblers II, Fist of Fury 1991, Fight Back to School, Royal Tramp, and King of Beggars. Another frequent co-star is Andy Lau, who appeared alongside Cheung in such films as God of Gamblers, God of Gamblers II, and Lee Rock.
After an impressive body of work in the early 1990s (she starred in about 50 films between 1990 and 1995), Sharla Cheung moved into producing in 1995 with Dream Lover (starring Tony Leung Ka-fai and Wu Chien-lien).[2] However, Cheung was unhappy with it and she remade the film as Romantic Dream (starring Cheung and Lau Ching-wan). Both versions opened in 1995. The films, however, were commercial failures, and Cheung then retired from the film industry to focus on various business interests.[2]
Cheung made a comeback in acting in the early 2000s, to star in several television series.
Filmography (as actress)
Filmography (as producer)
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Director | Main cast | Other notes |
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1995 | Dream Lover | 一千零一夜之夢中人 | Bosco Lam | Tony Leung Ka-fai, Wu Chien-lien | |
Romantic Dream | 追女仔95之綺夢 | Lee Lik-Chi | Lau Ching-Wan, Sharla Cheung | also actress |
References
- ^ "Sharla Cheung Man" (in French). Hong Kong Cinemagic. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
- ^ a b c d Lanuque , Arnaud. "Sharla Cheung Man" (in French). Hong Kong Cinemagic. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
- "Sharla Cheung Man" (in French). Hong Kong Cinemagic. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
- "Sharla Cheung Man" (in French). HKCinemagic2. 1999-11. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
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(help) - "Sharla Cheung Man". Hong Kong Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-03-24.
External links
- Sharla Cheung Man at the Hong Kong Movie Database
- Man Cheung at IMDb
- Full filmography at HK Cinemagic
- Sharla Cheung at the Chinese Movie Database