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Chinese name
  
楊采妮 (traditional)

Other name(s)
  
Charlie Yeung

Genres
  
Cantopop

Origin
  
Hong Kong

Spouse
  
Qiu Shaozhi (m. 2013)


Pinyin
  
Yang Cai Ni (Mandarin)

Role
  
Film actress

Chinese name
  
杨采妮 (simplified)

Name
  
Charlie Young

Marriage location
  
Singapore

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Jyutping
  
Jeong4 Coi2 Nei4 (Cantonese)

Born
  
23 May 1974 (age 49) Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (
1974-05-23
)

Nominations
  
Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies
  
Kung Fu Jungle, New Police Story, Bangkok Dangerous, The Lovers, Ashes of Time

Similar People
  
Qiu Shaozhi, Aaron Kwok, Tsui Hark, Teddy Chan, Kuei Lun‑Mei

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Charlie Young (born May 23, 1974), sometimes spelled Charlie Yeung, is a Hong Kong actress, singer and film director. She was first noticed after appearing in a jewellery commercial with Aaron Kwok. Since then she has participated in the music videos of artists such as Hacken Lee, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Jacky Cheung and made a number of films, most famously with Tsui Hark (The Lovers, Love in the Time of Twilight, Seven Swords) and Wong Kar-wai (Ashes of Time, Fallen Angels).

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She retired at the height of her career in 1997, but has since returned in 2004 in New Police Story.

Charlie Young (actress) Charlie Young Pictures Cannes 200839Ashes Of Time Redux

Career

Charlie Young (actress) Charlie Young Pictures Cannes 200839Ashes Of Time Redux

In 1992, she was signed on to be a singer with EMI (Hong Kong). After releasing a couple of albums with some success (she won the TVB Jade Solid Gold (1993)'s Gold Award of "The Best New Female Singer"), she made her feature-film debut in Wong Kar-wai's arthouse martial arts film Ashes of Time alongside superstars such as Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Brigitte Lin.

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In 1994, she made her first collaboration with director Tsui Hark in the film The Lovers (梁祝), a Chinese classical tale about the Butterfly Lovers. Yeung was cast as the female lead, Zhu Yingtai opposite Nicky Wu's Liang Shanbo. Her performance received widespread critical acclaim, rising Yeung to stardom. The film today has been hailed as Yeung's most representative work to date.

Between 1994 and 1997, she was arguably the most popular artist in Hong Kong, with her charming face appearing everywhere from magazines and posters to advertisements and movies.

At the height of her popularity in 1997, however, she called it quits and retired from the industry to start an image consultant business with her Singaporean lawyer-boyfriend in Malaysia.

In 2004, after a failed relationship and business, she made her comeback as the lead actress in Jackie Chan's New Police Story. Following that, she collaborated once again with Tsui Hark in the martial arts movie Seven Swords and starred alongside Andy Lau in the love movie All About Love. She later co-starred in the film After This Our Exile opposite Aaron Kwok. She has made plans to appear in a sequel to Seven Swords. She also played the deaf love interest to Nicolas Cage in Bangkok Dangerous.

In 2006, Yeung and her friends Valen Hsu, Gigi Leung and Angelica Lee, formed "Hope Foundation", a non-profit organization to help children in need, and later formed "Save-a-Smile".

Personal life

Young married her long-time Singaporean boyfriend Khoo Shao Tze on 2 November 2013. The couple had met in 1993 but split up for a period of time. They reportedly got back together in 2011. In early January 2017, she and Khoo announced that they are expecting. On 27 April 2017, Charlie gave birth to twin boys.

Filmography

  • Cold War 2 (2016)
  • Kung Fu Jungle (2014)
  • Christmas Rose (2013 - directorial debut)
  • Catching Monkey (2012)
  • Cold War (2012)
  • Floating City (2012)
  • Sleepwalker (2011)
  • Wind Blast (2010)
  • 37 (2010)
  • Bangkok Dangerous (2008)
  • After This Our Exile (父子) (2006)
  • All About Love (再説一次我愛你) (2005)
  • Seven Swords (七劍) (2005)
  • New Police Story (新警察故事) (2004)
  • Tarzan (1999) [voice, Cantonese dub]
  • Task Force (熱血最強) (1997)
  • The Intimates (自梳女) (1997)
  • Downtown Torpedoes (神偷諜影) (1997)
  • A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation (小倩) (1997) [voice]
  • The Wedding Days (完全結婚手冊) (1997)
  • Dr. Wai in "The Scripture with No Words" (冒險王) (1996)
  • Young Policemen in Love (逃學戰警) (1995)
  • Fallen Angels (墮落天使) (1995)
  • High Risk aka Meltdown (鼠膽龍威) (1995)
  • Love in the Time of Twilight (花月佳期) (1995)
  • How Deep Is Your Love (獨臂刀之情) (1994)
  • Ashes of Time (東邪西毒) (1994)
  • The Lovers (梁祝) (1994)
  • What Price Survival (1994)
  • Future Cops (超級學校霸王) (1993)
  • .

    Discography

  • Feeling of Love (1993)
  • First Love (1994)
  • Forget Me Not (1994)
  • Smiling with Tears (1995)
  • Mythology (1995)
  • Do Whatever you Want (1996)
  • References

    Charlie Young (actress) Wikipedia


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