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Chinese name
  
范雯芳 (traditional)

Name
  
Fann Wong

Children
  
Zed Lee

Birth name
  
Fann Woon Fong 范雯芳

Spouse
  
Christopher Lee (m. 2009)

Pinyin
  
Fan Wenfang (Mandarin)

Height
  
1.71 m

Chinese name
  
范文芳 (simplified)

Role
  
Actress


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Jyutping
  
Faan6 Man4-fong1 (Cantonese)

Ancestry
  
Huizhou, Guangdong, China

Albums
  
I Live Alone, Fanntasy, In Love with You, Missing You, No Problem, Shopping

Movies
  
Shanghai Knights, Just Follow Law, The Wedding Game, Dance of the Dragon, Ah Long Pte Ltd

Similar People
  
Christopher Lee, Zoe Tay, Jeanette Aw, Joanne Peh, Rui En

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Fann Woon Fong (simplified Chinese: 范文芳; traditional Chinese: 范雯芳; pinyin: Fàn Wénfāng; born 27 January 1971), better known by her stage name Fann Wong, is a Singaporean actress, singer and model. She is referred to as MediaCorp's "Ah Jie" (senior actress) together with Zoe Tay and Xiang Yun for being among the first locally trained artistes.

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At Singapore's Star Awards 1995, Fann became the first actress to win both the Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards in the same year. After gaining regional exposure and popularity in Asia through film and television productions, she became the first Singaporean actress to break into Hollywood, playing Chon Lin in the 2003 film Shanghai Knights. She was also the youngest actress to have earned an "All-Time Favourite Award" at the Star Awards. She married actor Christopher Lee on 29 September 2009.

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Early days: television career

Born in Singapore to Hakka tailor parents, Fann shared her childhood with three siblings—an older sister, as well as a younger brother and sister. She was educated at Temasek Secondary School, where she took her GCE 'O' Level examinations in 1987.

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Wong was a child actor while in primary school and featured in several SBC children's programmes. At the age of 16, she won a beauty contest organised by Her World, a Singapore fashion magazine. She started a successful modelling career in Singapore, and spent the next two years modelling part-time while taking her GCE 'A' Level examinations at a private school. She afterward earned a diploma in fashion merchandising from LIFS.

Fann moved to Taiwan in 1993. One of her earliest successes was in an Oil of Ulan (now Oil of Olay) commercial aired in Taiwan and Singapore. The following year, a Singaporean television producer discovered her and cast her in Dreams Come True, a Singapore drama series. Fann soon starred in two more Singapore television series, The Challenger and Chronicle of Life.

After a year in the Singapore television industry, her role in Chronicle of Life won her Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards at Singapore's 1995 Star Awards. In 1996, her role in The Unbroken Cycle won her first regional nomination at the Asian Television Awards. She continued to star in a large array of drama serials, including A Romance in Shanghai (produced in Shanghai), Wild Orchids (filmed in Sydney) and Brave New World (filmed in Amsterdam and Belgium).

In late 1996, Fann released in Singapore her first Mandarin pop album Fanntasy, which contained a duet (theme song of her TV drama 'Brave New World') with Taiwanese singer Jeff Chang. The album was retitled I Live Alone and repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese market and won 4 IFPI platinum sales awards in Taiwan, marking the start of Fann's regional success.

Late 1990s: rise of regional popularity

In 1998, Fann was named the female lead, Xiaolongnü, in TCS remake of the hit wuxia drama The Return of the Condor Heroes where she starred alongside her now-husband, Christopher Lee. The release of this drama, along with her second album, Shopping, further increased her exposure in Taiwan and China. When Hong Kong director Derek Yee saw Fann's "Shopping" music video on Hong Kong's Channel V, he flew to Singapore to cast her as the lead actress in the Hong Kong art film The Truth About Jane and Sam. The movie topped the Singapore box office for three weeks and her role as a gritty wild-child won her a Best New Performer nomination at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2000. In addition, her role as a self-centred stockbroker in Out to Win attracted a million viewers in Singapore during its finale. It was during this period when Fann acquired many of her die-hard fans, led by the Fann-atic Fan Club (FFC).

In 1999, Fann released her third album Missing You, recorded Private Number with British boyband 911, and performed Moments of Magic, Singapore's official millennium song. These musical successes resulted in her being the first Singapore artiste to stage a solo paying concert ("My Story"—Fann Wong in Concert) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2000. That same year, she released her fourth Mandarin album, No Problem.

During the next few years, Fann focused on her acting career. She played a two-timing television reporter in the omnibus Hong Kong film When I Fall in Love... With Both, acted as a lovelorn insurance agent in the Singaporean romantic drama Looking For Stars, as well as played the title character in the Taiwanese period drama Madam White Snake. She also began hosting travelogue shows, including Travel Hunt: Japan and Fann Adventure, which was filmed in South Africa and Malaysia.

2003: Hollywood

In 2002, Fann became the first Singaporean actress to play a major role in a Hollywood production as Chon Lin in Shanghai Knights. When the film was released in early 2003, Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post stated:

Fann is an enchanting new film presence. Clearly modelled after Zhang Ziyi of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, she combines a dancer's grace with a fighter's speed, and looks great standing still or whirling.

The Hollywood Reporter's David Hunter noted that Fann was "more than equal to playing the strong woman fighter who's also pretty darn cute", while John Keenan of the Omaha World-Herald stated that "Fann's stunt work is actually more memorable than Jackie Chan's here". In Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post stated that she "seems set to displace Lucy Liu as Hollywood's Asian babe du jour". She was subsequently nominated under the Best Fight category in MTV Movie Awards 2003, and in 2004, won the Singapore Street Festival's Best International Artiste Award.

2004–2007

In 2004, Fann continued acting in China period dramas such as Moon Fairy and My Fair Lady. She also starred in a Singapore serial on the SARS epidemic titled Always on My Mind, which won her a Best Actress nomination at the 2004 Star Awards. In mid-2004, Fann was cast in the lead role in the German-Singapore telemovie, House of Harmony. In late 2004, Fann released her first publication, a semi-autobiographical comic book Girl Illustrated. After a musical hiatus of five years, she released her first compilation, In Love With You.

In April 2005, Fann was invited to the Cannes MIPTV Media Market where she promoted House of Harmony and discussed possible collaborations with European industry professionals. House of Harmony has since been telecast in Germany, Austria, France and Belgium to a combined prime-time viewership of over 80 million. That same year, Fann took on a lead role in a Taiwanese art-house romance film, Dragon Eye Congee, which was nominated for five categories at the inaugural Asian Festival of First Films.

In August 2005, she made her voiceover debut in Singapore's first 3D animation film, Zodiac, The Race Begins, which was released in early 2006. Furthermore, she also contributed her songs for the soundtracks of the movie.

In November 2006, Fann made her first promotional visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She performed at the Tonle Sap Water Festival Mega Concert and visited the Krousar Thmey blind school, where she donated cassette recorders and biscuits.

2007–2012: Focus on China market (under Huayi Brothers)

In early 2007, Fann signed a management contract with China's Huayi Brothers. Fann also became the first Singaporean artist to release a self-illustrated 3D animation titled Fanntasy World. The release of her Singapore film Just Follow Law, in which she had to play an uncouth and scruffy man in a woman's body, was a major attraction at the Chinese New Year box office and won her critical acclaim in the Singapore and Malaysian media.

In 2008, she was invited to be a judge at the sixth "spirit of fire" international film festival which was held in Russia. Ah Long Pte Ltd reached No. 1 in both Singapore's and Malaysia's box office during the Chinese new year. Later, the film Dance of Dragon that she paired with Korean hunk Jang Hyuk led her to win her first International Best Actress at West Hollywood International Film Festival.

In 2009, Fann starred with then-boyfriend Christopher Lee in The Wedding Game. The movie won the best feature film at the first international comedy film festival held in Thailand. In June, she finished her new Chinese movie In a tangle . In September, she filmed the romantic movie Cornflower Blue, starring with Alex Fong and Chang Chen in Hainan. Both of them were on the screen in late 2010. She filmed another comedy film Happy Go Lucky, which was shown during the Chinese New Year.

In 2010, She slowed down her step and only two dramas were filmed. But she gained her critic praises from many Chinese media for her character "Ren DaiDai" in the drama Jin DaBan De Zuihou Yiye starring with Chinese actress Fan Bingbing. Two more Singaporean dramas followed in 2011.

But 2012 seemed to be a busy year for Fann. At the begin of the year, she played a syren in the series The Legend of Master Ji 3, then she was invited to be a judge for TBS's fashion competition show Asian Ace. Later she flew to ShanDong and played a spicy wife in the movie Ai Shui Shui together with Jaycee Chan,and also a telemovie Han di hu lue zhu gui based on novel Water Margin. Another movie Runaway Woman was filmed in Xinjiang in May. She was awarded the "2012 Huading Most Popular Asian Actress Award" in Beijing Olympic Sports Centre on 4 July. Though she didn't release new album for years, she was still invited to perform at 9th Asia Song Festival which was held in Yeosul, Korea, on 4 August. In October, she flew to Xinjiang again to film the period drama Tun Shu Xi Jiang about revolution occurring in Xinjiang. She worked with Hong Kong actor Bowie Lam (her husband in the drama) and Chinese director Zhang Jizhong.

2013–present: New Beginning (under Catwalk)

2013 became a new beginning for Fann. She has set up her own studio at the end of 2012, and ended her contract with Huayi Brothers, signed a new contract with Taiwan management agency Catwalk. She will focus on drama & movie filming in 2013 and even release a new album almost 13 years since her latest original album "no problem" out in 2000.

In 2014, illustrator Patrick Yee was so inspired after working with Fann on a children's charity in Thailand that he designed and illustrated a nearly wordless picturebook, published by Epigram Books, about the adventures of a girl with the same name.

Personal life

Fann has been romantically involved with Malaysian actor Christopher Lee since late 2002, although the pair only admitted their relationship in mid-2005. She has had only one prior romance known to the public; an 11-year relationship with businessman Anthony Chan. She gave birth to a baby boy on 9 August 2014.

Fann and Lee have collaborated eight times in television productions, and have played lovers in six of these. After Fann and Lee publicly admitted to their relationship in mid-2005, they were seldom seen together. However, in December 2006, they walked together hand-in-hand down the blue carpet of the 2006 Star Awards ceremony. The gesture was noted by the Singapore media as a rare public acknowledgement of their relationship.

In September 2008, it was rumoured she would be marrying Lee. They finally got married on 16 May 2009 after an eight-year relationship. Their wedding was featured in an infotainment show called The Wedding (范心有李), which was hosted by Michelle Chong, Mark Lee and Dennis Chew.

Fann's hobbies include illustrating comics, shopping, and eating.

On August 9, 2014, Fann gave birth to a baby boy Zed.

Wong has an official fan club called "Fannatic Fan Club".

Filmography

Actress
2022
The Italian Recipe as
Mandy's Aunt
2020
Titoudao (TV Series) as
Ah Bu
- Matchstick Girl (2020) - Ah Bu
2019
Dive (TV Series) as
Cen Ling
2019
All Is Well (TV Series) as
Linda
2019
If Thoughts Can Kill (2018)
2019
When Ghost Meets Zombie as
Meng Na
2019
Walk with Me (TV Series) as
Wu Xiu Yu (2019)
2018
Doppelganger (TV Series) as
Wang Siting
2016
Packages from Daddy as
Mom (FANG Hui-ying)
2016
Rock Records in Love (TV Series) as
Wu Chia-Mei
- The Most Romantic Thing (2016) - Wu Chia-Mei
2015
The Right Mistake
2014
When a Peking Family Meets an Aupair as
Mengmeng
2013
Han Di Hu Lv Zhu Gui (TV Movie)
2013
Runaway Woman
2012
Whoever as
Han Wanting
2011
The Blue Cornflower as
Sang Yun
2011
Be Happy (TV Series) as
Xiao Kai Xin
2010
The Legend of Crazy Monk 3 (TV Series)
2010
Fuxing dao as
Fu Xin
2009
The Last Night of Madame Chin (TV Series) as
Ren Dai-dai
2009
The Ultimatum (TV Series) as
Fang Song-Qiao
2009
The Wedding Game as
Vikki Tse
2008
The Defining Moment (TV Series) as
Lin Ke Xin
2008
Dance of the Dragon as
Emi
2008
Ah Long Pte Ltd as
Wang Lihua
2007
Strange Tales of Liao Zhai (TV Series) as
Shi Liancheng
2007
Switched! (TV Series) as
Jiang Xinyu (2007)
2007
Lu Xiaofeng chuan as
Sha man
2007
Making Miracles (TV Series) as
Liu Shuyan (2007)
2007
Just Follow Law as
Tanya Chew
2006
The Lucky Stars (TV Series) as
Ma Gu, Ma Ruyi
2006
Legend of Lu Xiao Feng (TV Movie) as
Sha Man
2006
Zhi zun hong yan (TV Series) as
Wang Xiyi
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - Wang Xiyi
- Episode #1.2 (2006) - Wang Xiyi
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Wang Xiyi
2006
Magical Hands (TV Series) as
Princess (2006)
2006
The Race Begins as
The Snake / Cat (voice)
2005
Barbara Wood - Das Haus der Harmonie (TV Movie) as
Chen Meiling
2005
Long yan zhou as
Ho Shin-Yueh / Chang Yin
2005
Beautiful Illusions (TV Series) as
Wang Yixin / Joeann
2004
My Fair Lady (TV Series) as
Zhong Wu Yan
2003
Always on My Mind (TV Series) as
Guan Sijia
2003
Moon Fairy (TV Series) as
Chang Er (Xun Yue)
2003
Shanghai Knights as
Chon Lin
2002
Brotherhood (TV Series) as
Li Ting
2001
The Hotel (TV Series) as
Rose / Xiaofang
- Episode #1.14 (2001) - Rose / Xiaofang
2001
Legend of the Snake Spirits (TV Series) as
Bai She (White Snake) / Bai Suzhen / Qin Xiaoxiao / ...
2001
Heroes in Black (TV Series) as
Liu Feiyan
2001
Ziti hui mie as
Minmin, Marlene
2000
Looking for Stars (TV Series) as
Orange Chong / Zhang Xiaomei
2000
Xiao ao jiang hu (TV Series) as
Ren Yingying
2000
When I Fall in Love... with Both as
Joy / Lele (Chinese pinyin transliteration)
1999
The Truth About Jane and Sam as
Jane / Ke Youzhen (Chinese pinyin transliteration)
1999
Out to Win (TV Series) as
Coco Zhang Wenhua
1998
Shi le po chuan shuo (TV Series) as
Lady of the Hill
1998
The Return of the Condor Heroes (TV Series) as
Xiao Long Nu
1997
The Accidental Hero (TV Movie) as
Zhao Li
1997
The Matchmaker's Match (TV Movie) as
Xiang Gu
1996
Xin ah lang (TV Series) as
Lin Xiaoyun
1996
Wild Orchids (TV Series) as
Liu Ying
1996
A Romance in Shanghai (TV Series) as
Jian Ni
1996
The Unbroken Cycle (TV Series) as
Ye Qin / Li Xiangmei / Zhu Zhiyue aka Xibao
- Episode #1.5 (1996) - Ye Qin / Li Xiangmei
- Episode #1.4 (1996) - Ye Qin / Li Xiangmei
- Episode #1.3 (1996) - Ye Qin / Zhu Zhiyue aka Xibao / Li Xiangmei
- Episode #1.2 (1996) - Ye Qin / Zhu Zhiyue aka Xibao / Li Xiangmei
- Episode #1.1 (1996) - Ye Qin / Zhu Zhiyue aka Xibao
1995
The Golden Pillow (TV Series) as
Li Mingzhu
1995
Somewhere in Time (TV Movie) as
Shen Ying
1995
Sparks of Life (TV Series) as
Ma Jiajia
1995
Yang guang lie che (TV Series) as
Ye Xinping (1995)
1995
Xue an mi qing (TV Movie) as
Annie Lin / Xiao-jiao
1995
Chronicle of Life (TV Series) as
Fang Ling
1994
The Challenger (TV Series) as
Dong Shaoqi
1994
Dreams Come True (TV Series) as
Li Lin
Soundtrack
2006
The Race Begins ("In My Dreams", "Xun Meng")
2005
Beautiful Illusions (TV Series) (performer: "Road")
2003
Always on My Mind (TV Series) (performer: "Ming tian hai you geng yuan de lu cheng", "Wang bu liao ni de yan jing", "Always On My Mind")
2003
Moon Fairy (TV Series) (performer: "Xiang Ju")
2001
The Hotel (TV Series) (performer: "Fen xiang")
2001
Legend of the Snake Spirits (TV Series) (performer: "Qing?")
2001
Heroes in Black (TV Series) (performer: "Wo lai ye cong cong, qu ye cong cong", "Wo xiang xin")
2000
Looking for Stars (TV Series) (performer: "No Problem", "Stay")
2000
Xiao ao jiang hu (TV Series) (performer: "Hao qing xiao jiang hu", "Mei you jiang hu na you qing" (Mandarin version), "Xie meng" (Hokkien version))
2000
When I Fall in Love... with Both (performer: "Yüeliang de mimi", "Stay", "Honey Beer")
1999
The Truth About Jane and Sam (performer: "Ai jiu ai, There Is No Why", "Zhen xin hua", "Guang jie", "Geng sui")
1999
Out to Win (TV Series) (performer: "Luv^3", "Gang hao")
1998
Season of Love (TV Series) (performer: "Before everything is too late")
1998
The Return of the Condor Heroes (TV Series) (performer: "Yu yan", "Expression of Love")
1996
Xin ah lang (TV Series) (performer: "Don't Make Love So Hard", "Blow The Dream Away")
1996
Wild Orchids (TV Series) (performer: "Zhen ai xuan yan", "Qian Dong")
1995
The Golden Pillow (TV Series) (performer - 7 episodes)
- Ep 38 (1996) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 36 (1996) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 34 (1996) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 22 (1995) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 14 (1995) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 11 (1995) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
- Ep 10 (1995) - (performer: "Don't think I don't understand")
Self
2005
The 11th China Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter, Best Newcomer
2005
The 8th Shanghai International Film Festival (TV Special) as
Self
2004
Xiu wai hui zhong (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
2003
2003 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2002
Fann Adventure (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Host of Fann Adventure
2001
At Home with... Fann Wong (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2001) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (2001) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2001) - Self
2001
Travel Hunt: Japan (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #1.4 - Self - Host
- Episode #1.3 - Self - Host
- Episode #1.2 - Self - Host
- Episode #1.1 - Self - Host
1998
Fann Wong's Music Love Story (TV Movie) as
Self

References

Fann Wong Wikipedia