Chrissie Chau calls Mystery Man Great

Saturday, July 23, 2011 Posted by Admin 0 comments
Chrissie Chau Sau Na recently worked on a telecommunication advertisement in an office lady look. Recently Chau Sau Na was rumored to be inseparable with a "mystery man" behind her boyfriend's back. Actually the person is the film BEACH SPIKE (YIT LONG KAU OI JIN) executive producer, producer and writer Wong Wing Fung. Chau Sau Na said that he was a great friend but they were only partners at work. She stressed that her relationship was very stable as she has been with her boyfriend for over four years.

Chau Sau Na's boyfriend was rumored to have proposed to her. She denied that and said that they only celebrated a birthday. However they have discussed marriage, only that she was still sprinting in her career and would like to put her energy on her career. Her boyfriend knew that she was after now. Currently she is still busy with BEACH SPIKE promotion. Speaking of the film's volleyball scenes, Chau Sau Na said that she learned and practiced for a long time, the performance itself was really tough. When the ball hit her she did not even feel it anymore. This was the first time that the ball hit her and she could not dodge it either. The coach was from the Hong Kong team, very professional and very strong. Although girls would mind how they looked, but at that moment she already let go. If she said her face did not hurt from the ball hitting it she would be lying. In the end she took so many hits that she felt her facial muscles move but the pain was already gone.

Source: takungpao
Translated by: hktopten

Tavia Yeung: Get a nose job to make it higher

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Recently a magazine reported that Tavia Yeung got another nose job. The magazine even got a doctor's note to prove it. Yesterday Tavia attended a beauty salon event with the Miss HK contestants. She denied to the rumor: "My big nose has been touched and looked at before. This doctor I did go see him, but I just saw him for removing the birth mark on my brow bone. That birth mark hasn't clear yet, perhaps there is a chance that I may see him again. We all just treat it as news, if I wanted to get plastic surgery, there are many places I have to fix, maybe make my nose higher. If I were to do that, wait until I'm older first, so can get rid of the wrinkles. Right now it's enough to just do facial."

As for her picks for Miss Hong Kong, Tavia chose #3 Whitney Hui, #5 Rebecca Zhu and #6 Nichole Leung because they have sweet smiles.

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Wayne Lai does his final dance ever for TVB

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Wayne Lai, Nancy Wu, Law Lan, Sammy Leung and Toby Chan were in Tsim Sha Tsui the other night for the recording of Most Popular Commercial Awards Ceremony. Wayne and Nancy collaborated in performing magic and a stage play. They had to dance and sing to accompany the performance.

Wayne laughed: "This is my last dance before I retire from dancing. I won't be able to dance anymore hereafter because I have nothing to sell, getting old, cannot do singing and dancing anymore." Wayne expressed he's already been the spokesperson for a supermarket for 2 years, if he renews the contract for a 3rd year, he'll break a record.

Nancy Wu appeared with a 'Miss Nine' hair, she claims she's a pirated version of Miss Nine and is 'Lau Sing' assistant for the magic performance. Nancy said: "I saw a lot of magic performances, first time participating in one I'm very nervous. I'm afraid of messing up revealing the secret." She expressed men that knows magic is rather popular, but because many people now all know a bit of magic, so it's necessary to have a more remarkable one in order to be attractive.

Source: Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Kelly Chen supports a loyal fan suffering from cerebral palsy at the book fair

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Kelly Chen gets out of pain, yesterday she personally attended a book fair to support a loyal fan who suffers from Cerebral Palsy (abnormalities in the brain), Leung Yan Yan. Leung launched a new book called I Slowly Come Over. Seeing her idol giving her personal support, Leung was speechless.

Kelly reveals the time when she first met Leung, she was only in high school. At the time, Kelly knew she wanted to study design, and Kelly herself studied design before, so Kelly feared she would affect her, especially when Leung couldn't even draw a straight line at the time. Because of this Kelly teared up, her voice whimpered as she said: "I couldn't believe my one word of encouragement, made her continue on with design and didn't give up. If I was her, I probably would have given up long ago." After she said that, Kelly and the sobbing Leung next to her embraced.

Later, Leung personally drew a drawing for Kelly, Leung said the blue sky represents hope, so Kelly will have hope and everyone else will have hope. She said as she sobbed: "I am just a small potato, very peaceful, Kelly is my idol, I couldn't believe she would be here to support me. One time after school, I went to see Kelly, I really wanted to give up, but she told me not to, I then didn't give up."

When Kelly accepted an interview, she expressed she kept in touch with Leung with letters all along, so she knows about Leung's life happy and sad moments. She also personally wrote Leung's preface in her book. Asked if Kelly has interest in publishing a book? She laughed: "I have nothing to write about. (Baby care experiences?) I've just been doing that for a year or two, not much experiences. I am still in the process of learning myself. It's more like I'm going to buy books, not publish them. I am a lazy person too, on my free time, I rather spend more time with my son."

Source: Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Nicholas Tse’s touching letter to Cecilia Cheung

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A letter reportedly penned by Nicholas Tse to Cecilia Cheung surfaced recently, amidst rumours that the pair is each preparing to head to battle for the custody of their children.

Nicholas supposedly opened his letter with "Dear Cecilia" and referred to Cecilia 'darling' throughout his expressive and touching letter.

The actor claimed that it was "heart-wrenching" for him to pen the letter, "but for you, I will hold back my tears and finish this".

In the letter, the actor said that both of them had a very messy past. However, he thanked God that they were able to ride through the rough times.

Nicholas mentioned the 2008 photo scandal in the letter, which he said he could "forget". The actor also confessed that there were times he wanted to curse actor Edison Chen. He only refrained to do so, "for the sake of Lucas and Edison".

After the letter was exposed, some netizens claimed that it was "too fake". Others speculated that Nicholas hired someone to write it on his behalf as "he is not that poetic".

Commenting on the issue, Nicholas' manager expressed that the actor did not write the letter.

Source: xin.msn
Translated by: Unknown Writers @ xin.msn

Raymond Lam’s July Concert Tickets Fail to Sell

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TVB’s most promoted artist at the moment, Raymond Lam (林峯), will be holding a concert series for the third year in a row at Hong Kong Coliseum in late July. However, due to the bed photo scandal with ex-girlfriend, Mavis Pan (潘霜霜), many of Raymond’s young female fans’ hearts were injured. Since Raymond held concerts in the last two years, there was a lack of freshness. The lack of Raymond’s new hit songs did not help either. To-date, the sales for concert tickets have been lackluster. Although there were only ten days left prior to the start of Raymond’s concert, there were still many remaining tickets left in his three-session concert series.

Raymond’s music company, Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), originally planned to hold a five-session concert series for Raymond, in order to supersede his four-session performance from last year. Prior to the concert tickets going on sale, Raymond’s bed photos with Mavis Pan were released. Although Raymond was prepared [for the backlash] and maintained the image of a man who was lovelorn and betrayed in love, his lies and lewd image hurt many young female fans. Despite playing the role of the victim in the scandal, the situation could not be saved.

A TVB insider revealed, “Initially TVB announced that Raymond will hold two concert performances. The sales trend was worse than projected. The remaining concert tickets could not sell. However, since TVB booked eight days [at the Hong Kong Coliseum], there is no way that they will only hold two concert performances. The only way was to add another day’s performance to the concert series. Internally, a lot of tickets have been blocked off and unable to be sold yet.”

To boost the lackluster concert sales, TVB ordered all of the company’s variety programs to feature Raymond on their shows to boost his popularity higher. On June 24th, Raymond appeared on Jade Solid Gold "勁歌金曲". Within two weeks, on July 16th, he made another appearance on Jade Solid Gold. This completely violated the internal policy that each artist will have at most one appearance on Jade Solid Gold each month. Originally, TVB contracted artist, Alfred Hui’s (許廷鏗) song was intended to take the number one position on the program. In order to boost Raymond’s popularity, Alfred had to step aside and Raymond’s song took the top position instead!

The producer of variety program, "變身男女 Chok Chok Chok" originally intended to have “the angels” sing the ending theme song. To promote Raymond’s music, his new song Chok replaced the slot instead, allowing him to be visible on many platforms.

Source: Next Magazine #1115
Translated by: JayneStars

Moses Chan Films “4 In Love”

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Moses Chan (陳豪) filmed for Jonathan Chik’s (戚其義) 4 In Love at Temple Street yesterday. The scene spoke of Moses discovering a gold, [jewelry] thief and pursuing the culprit along with the police on the street. Unfortunately, the culprit pushed Moses away and in a domino-like effect, Moses has knocked down the police and passers-by behind him.

Since the weather was extremely hot that day, Moses sweated profusely while running on the street for the chase scene. When the cameras paused, the make-up artist wiped Moses’ sweat and helped him reapply powder. Hailed as a “housewife killer,” Moses attracted a large number of onlookers taking pictures on the day of filming. When asked to sign autographs, Moses did not refuse.

After filming 4 In Love, Moses’s next TVB project will be opposite rumored girlfriend, Aimee Chan (陳茵媺), in Producer Lee Tim Sing’s (李添勝) pre-modern drama. However, Moses will pair romantically with Maggie Cheung (張可頤) in the series, while Aimee Chan will be paired with Cheung Kwok Keung (張國強).

Source: Appledaily
Translated by: JayneStars

Sonija Kwok gets scolded by Steven Ma for not inviting him to wedding

Friday, July 22, 2011 Posted by Admin 0 comments
The other night, Sonija Kwok was a guest on her good friend Steven Ma's food program Apprentice Chef. Earlier she expressed she'll be holding a small wedding ceremony next year, but will not invite friends from the industry and because of this she was scolded by Steven. Sonija said: "Steven said he's upset with a smile, but he understands that if I invite one person and not the other, that won't be good."

Sonija has been on break for a period of time, and has been spending quality time with her fiance, just the two of them. She often cooks too. Asked what comments her fiance has about her cooking? Sonija happily said: "Whatever I cook, he'll eat it all. He especially likes my hamburgers and Chinese herbal soups."

Source: Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Michael Tse & Fala Chen uses a real gun with bullets for the first time

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Michael Tse and Fala Chen arrived at the Hong Kong Police Shooting Range to practice firing a gun for filming of Lives of Omission. This is the first time the two got the opportunity to practice shooting a gun with real bullets. It was understood that this time TVB handed the script over to the Hong Kong Police Public Relations Branch and applied for this opportunity. As the plot is positive, the police approved the application. This is a rare chance that the police provides assistance. When the crew and artists entered the shooting range, there was a set of regulations they must comply with. The police officer taught Fala and Michael the correct posture when using a gun.

Michael said frankly that this is really the first time he handled a real gun with bullets in it. Although the first shot was very frightening to him, but later it felt more and more satisfying. Michael said: "The guns we used were CID guns. When I opened fire, the backlash power was pretty big. Although we had earmuffs on, but the sound was still so loud and if we didn't have any on, it will definitely make us deaf. It is certainly inevitable to avoid blinking, this is a natural response. Even the best actors will blink." Asked if he felt it satisfied his cravings? He said: "Yeah! That day I fired nearly 60 bullets."

As for Fala, she said frankly her first gun shot using a real gun and bullets felt disappointing. She said: "Because I never tried it before, didn't know the bullet wouldn't come out. Soon after two shots, I started becoming stabled, usually people will aim with their right eye, I used my left and one time I did 10 shots at once, the target took in a lot of gun shots."

Also, the series is schedule to broadcast on August 1st. Michael said without hesitation that he is mentally prepared to receive complaints. He said: "There are a lot of lines that goes over the line, so I am mentally prepared."

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Moses Chan on same channel and got the right feel for Aimee Chan

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Moses Chan, Charmaine Sheh, Kenny Wong, Tracy Ip, Janet Chow and the rest of the cast to TVB new series 4 In Love attended the blessing ceremony. Moses reveals this new series is about a different view of love. He said the most important is the right "feel" and "channel". Asked if he has the right feel and on the right channel with Aimee Chan? Moses laughed: "OK la!" He expressed he and Aimee are developing normally and happily.

Earlier it was said Moses was hard selling Aimee to producers to cast her in series. As Lee Tim Shing's new series coincidentally has the two of them, Moses laughed: "I don't have any power! Just a small artist, but honestly Aimee really did do very well in The War at Heart. You all are going to say I'm playing favorites!" Moses expressed whether it's work or personal, he anticipates his next collaboration with Aimee. Asked if he's afraid of rumors again with his old partner Charmaine? Moses calmly said: "Nope, Charmaine left TVB, she came back this time is to collaborate with me, so happy."

As for new series 4 In Love, Charmaine plays a celebrity and will develop a relationship with MK boy Moses. Charmaine felt there is no nationality in love, the most important is a comfortable feeling. As she is nominated for 'Most Popular Actress' at The 6th Seoul TV Festival, Charmaine expressed: "Of course artists hope to win awards, but the opponents are very strong." Moses was very happy to be part of the nominations for 'Most Popular Actor', he exclaimed that Hong Kong dramas are honored overseas. Asked if he will be attending the award ceremony together with Charmaine? He said: "My current schedule is very tight, will have to do some planning first."

Source: Oriental Daily, Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Ruco Chan finally makes a breakthrough depending on ‘The Other Truth’

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Ruco Chan rises in popularity for his well mannered barrister role (Keith) in The Other Truth. The former might think he’s a newcomer, and the latter might recognize him as a former ATV actor, but just can’t think of the name.

Turning It Over

On cameras, Ruco Chan Jin Pang does not smile at all. He explains: "I'm always disguised with that look, turned into somewhat of an artist." After taking the photos, he puts away his ruthless expression and a smile emerges. Ruco's even politely told reporters to call him by his name 'Jin Pang' or maybe Pan. Although he's on vacation, he does not mind doing an interview, and go fully into work.

The Other Truth is doing well, and it is estimated that he'll get an award at this year's TVB Anniversary Awards. He calmly said he never thought about awards. "As a Hong Kong lead actor, you must be in a good role. If there is an award to get, it is actually limited to what role you portrayed." Revealing his muscles and meat on The Other Truth is absolutely a no way. The most intense time was when he was shooting an ATV travel special, he appeared nude in the hot spring. "When I was doing that travel special, I didn't want to express in the form of hosting, but instead I wanted to be the first to personally experience it, so why would I have a towel around me."

Ruco is someone worth thinking about, in fact he is not too picky because when he first entered the industry, things did not go smoothly for him. Since he was determined to go back into showbiz, he will have to lose a little in hope for bigger pay offs.

In 1994, Ruco was in TVB's acting class at age 17, then in 1996 he encountered So Tak Wah of Blue Jeans while singing at karaoke. So felt he had talent in singing, and signed him into PolyGram. He released 4 songs and has done promotions with Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung and Leon Lai before. He was once said to be the successor of Daniel Chan and a young version of Andy Lau. As a newcomer, he won't be light as a feather! "Over 20 reporters were taking pictures constantly, at the time I was 20 years old, and was already very chok." However, PolyGram turned into Universal Music, the company gave up on him before he was able to release a full studio album.

Without TVB backing him up, everyone treats him like he’s invisible. “It feels like a 360 degree change, no one photographs you when you go out, hard feelings kills off many of your cells. You will definitely feel unhappy. There was a period of time where I feared going to functions.” Later Ruco filmed movies, TV series and even went so downhill and learned to be a renovation-construction worker. Finally when his feet got all swollen from stepping on a nail, he decided to quit. His career was floating around for 3-4 years. “At the time I was not practical, it was just my mother who gave me an okay looking outer appearance, can survive in this industry, but I had no direction or goal.” A normal person would have been gone long ago, but Ruco didn’t give up and insisted on continuing his development in this industry. In 2002, he joined ATV.

Didn’t say no

Not giving up, we believe is related to the fact that he is a member on the Table Tennis team. Since he was 13, he has been receiving Table Tennis training at the Hong Kong Sports Institute. It was only 5-6 years of training before he was able to be on the Table Tennis team representing Hong Kong. However, he does feel leaving the team was a wrong decision, so this time he won’t make the same mistake and hastily leave the entertainment circle. “At the time, there was some changes in the high executives, so even my coach had to retire early. I am quite cynical, then I told my coach that I’m not playing anymore. After 5-6 years, I saw my juniors getting the trophies, everyone that is a coach make a decent amount, and have their own home, then I ask myself why did I just give up like that, why was I not persistent. I put too much emotions into situations.”

So, this time he wanted to go back into the television business and start fresh, even if it was unlikable or villain roles, he gave it a try. “I entered the TV station, didn’t think about anything, just kept my head down and learned. 10 out of 10 of my roles were villains, more or less there will be a negative effect, but I won’t think about it, otherwise I can’t get into character.”

Sucks up to get up top

In 2008, Ruco returns to TVB and waited 3 years. Currently 34 years old, Ruco finally stands out depending on his role in The Other Truth. Is this considered the bad times are over, good times are here? Ruco: “I don’t feel so, I have many friends around me that are in this circle, and they’re just silently plowing along.”

Back then he couldn’t get popular, but today he successfully stands out. It was said he sucked up to the producer and even the PA, often going up to the 7th floor to ‘polish the Producer’s shoes’ (suck up) and treats tea to behind-the-scenes crew, he definitely has manners and knows what to do. “I didn’t ‘polish shoes’ deliberately, just since I was young, my Daddy taught me that I should be polite, if I don’t greet people, I get spanked. Slowly I got into this habit, my motto is respect my seniors, respect my generation and communicate more with the younger generation. We can learn a lot from young people of the 80s and 90s generation. Suck up or not? Did I go up to the 7th floor? In a month, I don’t know if I went up 2 or 3 times, but a person who treats everyone the same, could it be that’s how the nature of his character is really like?”

However, what the public is most concerned about is if he got on bad terms with Ron Ng because he wanted to make it up top? He said sleekly: “No, we work and eat together daily. No rumors means that you are not at the well-known mark, I am happy to have rumors, but I hope it doesn’t get out of hand that it hurts other people.”

Source: Next Magazine / Credit: HKChannel
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU

Sina Web Live: Interview with actress Sheren Tang

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** Translator's Note: The following interview was broadcast live on Sina's website a few days ago. Below is the written translation of the interview. For those interested in watching the actual interview in Chinese, here is the link: http://live.video.si...tshow/7487.html

On the afternoon of July 19th, Hong Kong prominent actress Sheren Tang visited Sina’s headquarters in China for an interview. During the interview, Sheren shared many interesting stories about her decades-long career in the TV industry as well as certain facets of her personal life.

ZN = Zhao Ning (Host)
ST = Sheren Tang

ZN: Welcome, netizens to today’s Sina live broadcast studio – I am your host Zhao Ning. I am especially happy today, as I have the opportunity to meet one of my idols, Sheren Tang. Welcome to you!

ST: Thank you.

ZN: ‘Man Nu’ [Sheren’s Chinese nickname] – is it okay for me to call you that?

ST: That would be best!

ZN: I was looking at some information about you earlier and in the past, I would only know about you through the various lively characters that you’ve played, so it’s my pleasure today to come here to Sina and be able to interact with you and all the netizens out there.

ST: Hello to all the netizens out there – I’m Sheren Tang.

Portray a character well, need to dig deep into the heart; requires long preparation

ZN: You’ve portrayed quite a diverse range of characters throughout the years, which has brought out many classic and disctinctive ‘images’ – negative, positive, lively, gentle, alluring – so many ways to describe them. What types of characters do you prefer to play?

ST: I don’t really have any special preference for type of character. I feel that as long as she [the character] is three-dimensional, then that’s already very good, since each personality has its own strengths and weaknesses. At this point in my life, if you ask me what type of character I would like to portray, I would say that I hope to portray characters that have an impact on people and triggers thinking – whether it be serious reflection or just being able to discover the inner truth, goodness, or beauty of the character. I also don’t mind playing a ‘villain’ because to me, even a villain or a person who does bad things still has certain desires inwardly motivating them. If possible, I would like to portray characters that have depth and have gone through many experiences.

ZN: I heard that in the past, when you receive the script to a series, you would first doubt yourself and hold back so that when it came time for you to truly act out the character, you are able to release yourself completely. Is that truly the process for you? Or was it just one instance, or one period of time when you would do that?

ST: I would venture to guess that the characters I would ‘doubt’ myself on are the ones that are very different from who I am in real life – for instance, an imperial concubine, Empress, leader of a triad gang, etc. These characters are so different from how I am – plus never having gone through those experiences and not having anyone around me in those situations, it’s hard to know how they are truly supposed to be. I remember there was one other character, a housewife, that was challenging to me because around me, I didn’t have any examples to use as reference – since I wasn’t raised by my mother, it’s hard for me to find a ‘housewife’ type person around me. I also doubt myself because I’m not a very observant person in general and so many things I rely on thinking deeply to search for answers, which makes me wonder whether I would be able to handle it [the character] or not. But I guess it’s also because I don’t have a very good memory and am not too observant that I am able to immerse myself in the character easier. That’s why I always have to do a lot of homework, do research, read up on stuff, etc. to consciously put the information into my memory so that I can convince myself that I AM that character. It’s a good thing though, since I’ve sort of created a process that works for me.

ZN: You certainly do a lot of work to help you immerse yourself in the character.

ST: Yes, sometimes, even with modern series, it’s also necessary to do so. It’s definitely easier when the character is closer to who you are. For instance, my character in "The Drive of Life" is a woman who had never worked a day in her life and doesn’t know anything about what working entails – I am the complete opposite, as I have been working since I was little, so the thought process will be very different. To truly understand a character’s innermost being, it’s necessary to clearly understand her background from childhood. One time, when I had to play the role of a tutor, there was a trend in HK with the phrase "天王老师" [King of Teachers] – I didn’t know anything about it, so I had to go research, go visit the schools and ask questions in order to find out what being a 天王老师 was all about.

ZN: With the intense working conditions at TVB, you actually have time to do all that preparation?

ST: The preparation must be done prior to starting work – if you wait until after you’ve started filming, it’s already too late. It’s definitely necessary to make time for it – don’t accept so many jobs so close to each other…it definitely has to be done beforehand. So if I agreed to participate in a series where I know the character is very difficult to portray or is too far off from who I am, I would not be able to participate in several series at once – it would be too difficult to get off work at one studio and rush off to another studio for another series. I need to spend a long time creating a character and making her come to life.

"War and Beauty" and "The New Huan Zhu Ge Ge" are NOT the same

ZN: Previously, you had an extremely successful perfomance in "War and Beauty" and now, you play an Empress in the currently airing "New Huan Zhu Ge Ge" [aka My Fair Princess]. What are some of the differences between the 2 characters you portrayed? Or could it be that because you have experience in these types of Imperial palace series, this time around, with your Empress role, it’s easier and more relaxing?

ST: Actually, both are very different. Other than the fact that both series are about the Qing Dynasty Imperial Palace, everything else – subject matter, feelings, etc. – is entirely different. "War and Beauty" is about fighting and being constantly locked in a struggle for power, with the catalyst often being jealousy and envy among the concubines. But "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", from my observation, is more light-hearted and relaxing, with a bit of comedic feeling. Plus I don’t really ‘fight’ with anyone in the series – even though my character ‘battles’ with Xiao Yan Zhi, that’s actually not true ‘fighting.’ "War and Beauty" is more about scheming and plotting – everyone has an agenda and there is heavy scheming involved. In "Huan Zhu Ge Ge", the Empress does not do heavy scheming – if she truly wanted to kill Xian Yan Zi, it would be easy for her to do so; if she were truly that ruthless, Xian Yan Zi would not have been able to survive that long. Therefore, I feel that the Empress [in HZGG] is very different from Concubine Yu [in WAB], which is why I took on the role of the Empress in the first place – I didn’t want to repeat the same ‘Concubine Yu feeling.’

ZN: Netizens have stated that your Empress character in the new HZGG series is the one that everyone has been looking forward to seeing the most, saying that the character seems to have a comedic feel.

ST: I believe that the series itself has a comedic feel to it and is very relaxed. There are some scenes where Xiao Yan Zi bullies me and so I react to that, which does create some funny moments. However, the Empress doesn’t just have a funny side – there are a lot of scenes dealing with emotions as well, plus there are times when she acts fiercely, so the character is quite three-dimensional. Simply put, there is a lot of ‘acting’ that can be done and room for development. It’s necessary to understand how the character ended up on that path and why the more she went down that path, the more wrong she was. Actually, if you understand the thought process in her mind and in her heart, you may actually pity the Empress.

ZN: In order for you to be attracted to taking on a particular role, the character must be different from ones you’ve portrayed previously?

ST: Just like with earlier, when we talked about the process of doing homework on the character, that’s actually a process of creating a character – it’s necessary to dig deep into the heart of the character. As humans, it’s normal for our lives to be shaped by everything that goes on around us as well as our personal experiences – what kind of family you were born into, how your childhood was like, what type of education you received, the experiences you went through, what type of marriage you have, what type of love failures or successes you encountered, etc. – all of these will affect what type of person you become. I feel that being an actor is fun and interesting because with each character you portray, you are ‘assigned’ a different life and go through the process of understanding why the character has that particular personality. There are actually a lot of exciting things to discover in acting.

Experiences outside of HK helped to enlighten acting, enriching experiences led to good scripts

ZN: You’ve been in the industry 25 years already.

ST: Yes, this is my 26th year.

ZN: Throughout that time, it was rumored that you had once thought about giving up on acting and leaving HK?

ST: Actually, it wasn’t a rumor – I had given up on it before. In fact, I had left and went to live in the U.S. for 3 to 4 years.

ZN: Was that the period in your life where you felt no motivation in your career? I would think that you are the type of person who especially loves acting as a profession.

ST: Yes – starting when I was a kid, I enjoyed watching good dramas with good actors and actresses. Because I enjoyed it so much, I was lucky that when I first entered the industry, I got the chance to play lead roles almost right away – at that time, I did it for 7 years straight. However, I didn’t understand much back then – all I knew was that acting was fun and I liked it…never once did I think about what it was truly like to be in the entertainment industry. I started to feel a bit insecure and came to realize that as a whole, actors have very passive positions – from the types of dramas you get invited to participate in to whether you become popular or not, it’s all very passive. At the time, many of us were promoted by TVB, but what happens when they stop promoting? If we’re invited to act in a series or movie, what happens when people stop inviting? More and more, I started to feel like I was losing direction. I had no clue what I was doing, all I knew was that day in and day out, I was exerting myself working nonstop – there was no sleep, no family, no idea of holidays, no friends, it seemed like I was cut off from relatives – all because I didn’t have any time. I started thinking to myself: Why did it become like this? Do I truly understand what being an actor is about? Am I getting more lost and confused with my career path? Am I truly happy with where I’m at? Have I strayed too far from the acting career that I imagined? These were all questions that I had asked myself back then when I felt lost. It was getting to the point that it was affecting my life, so I felt that it was time to stop and take a step back – plus I also felt that I needed to learn more and wasn’t knowledgeable enough.

ZN: So in other words, you needed to recharge and replenish.

ST: More like replenish. Since at that time, I still had a certain amount of interest in it and felt brave, so I felt it was a good time to absorb more knowledge and see what else was out there in the world – this would help me decide my next step. Therefore, I left for the U.S.

ZN: So at that time, it was only a short break.

ST: I never thought about it being short.

ZN: You were ready to give up completely?

ST: Yes. I was thinking at that time perhaps I should go back to school and get a degree. I felt that with my life experiences plus a few years of school, perhaps in the future I could…

ZN: You could choose a different career.

ST: I truly thought that way! It’s sad if an actor is afraid to leave the industry, so I truly felt that choosing a different career might be the answer. Perhaps I was too fortunate in that I didn’t have to exert a whole lot of effort and already got to the ‘female lead’ level. I felt that I lacked something internally and it would be very hard for me to get to the next level in my career. I know that my personality can be quite blunt and therefore some things I may not be able to do – going to school and getting an education was more reliable.

ZN: And you later returned to HK because…?

ST: I returned because I had used up all my tuition. Plus I had to face reality, as I recognized that being a college graduate didn’t mean much – even if I got a job, the salary wouldn’t be too high. In the past, I had thought that during the summer months and breaks from school, I could still do some filming on the side, earn enough money, and perhaps remain overseas forever. When I came back to HK, I actually never thought about returning to the entertainment industry.

ZN: But being invited to participate in one series after another caused you to stay?

ST: Yes…I guess that’s life! Sometimes, even when you really set your heart to doing something, things may not always go as planned. However, at that time, I wasn’t ambitious at all – I just wanted to earn enough money to permanently immigrate and leave this industry. I never expected that all of a sudden, when I returned, I would feel different – it’s as though I suddenly felt enlightened and realized that the industry will always be the same, it’s just a matter of whether you are able to let it go and move on. Plus I had already seen a lot of the world and was no longer ‘a frog at the bottom of the well’. When I started thinking differently like that, good things started to happen – I started getting good scripts and good roles.

Getting TV Queen award twice was arranged by God above

ZN: Two successful series in a row earned you two TV Queen awards. Even though we weren’t at the ceremony, we were still very excited because every year, we broadcast the TVB Awards live on the web. I remember when you won the TV Queen award, our colleagues were celebrating with you in our own little corner of the studio.

ST: Thank you.

ZN: We also remember that the first time you received the award, you were deeply moved.

ST: The first time was okay, actually – that first year, I didn’t really know what to say because I wasn’t expecting to win. I’m the type of person who can’t help letting my true temperament come through at times and when I get excited, sometimes it’s hard to control. Plus I’m not a good talker, so that first time, I was constantly reminding myself not to forget to thank each and every person.

ZN: How about the second time?

ST: The second time I didn’t think about it either – in fact, both times I didn’t really think about it, but my manager told me that I should at least consider what I would say in terms of acceptance speech in case I did win. Luckily, the second year, the company [TVB] told us to try not to waste our time in the acceptance speeches thanking people – no need to thank TVB executives or any other formalities -- but rather focus on expressing how we truly felt. That made things easier, as I could focus on the more important points. At the time, I actually did not have any speech memorized – I just spoke what was in my heart…it made the acceptance speech more real.

ZN: You may be wondering why, when you received the TV Queen awards, people as far away as ourselves were so happy for you. Well, it’s because in our hearts, we felt that you should have received it long ago and that perhaps the award was too late in coming.

ST: No, I never felt that way – to me, everything has its opportunity. I’m a Christian and I truly believe that God purposefully arranged the time for me [to get the award]. Even those opportunities in the past when I didn’t get the award, those were arranged by him as well. Actually, the first year I got the award, I did feel that perhaps my hard work contributed to it as well, but the second year, I truly felt that it didn’t have anything to do with me or my acting – I really felt that it was an opportunity arranged by God.

ZN: It was an arrangement by above.

ST: Yes. It’s actually very interesting. There are few artists who don’t get the award, yet everyone around them are so supportive and positive. My fans are very good…they tell me that even if I never get the award, I’m still a ‘Queen’ to them – an ‘uncrowned Queen’. Perhaps the fans see my sincerity when it comes to acting – I’ve always loved acting and nothing can stop me from pursuing it – whatever is given to me or not given to me, however much money I earn, it doesn’t matter – nothing can get in the way of my passion for acting. The motivation for me is when I see that audiences enjoy my performance – everything else doesn’t matter in the scheme of things. Other things [awards], even if I don’t get any, it’s actually fine for me because it makes me work harder in order not to disappoint my fans and the audiences supporting me – I’m the kind of person who doesn’t need an award to feel motivated. Even if I do get an award, I still work as hard because I feel it’s my responsibility to do so. Basically, no matter what, still need to work hard, so to me, whether I get an award or not doesn’t make a difference.

A message to the younger generation: Working quietly and diligently will eventually be recognized

ZN: It’s precisely because of your hard work that after audiences watch your series, they already feel that you are ‘TV Queen’ in their hearts.

ST: You had said earlier that during my acceptance speech, I was quite emotional. I understand that every artist will go through peaks and valleys in their careers – perhaps I got lucky in that I started off with lead roles and later, eventually received awards for my performances. The first year I got the award, I spoke from the heart when I encouraged those who never had the opportunity to stand on that stage or those who never had the opportunity to be nominated even – it doesn’t mean those people didn’t work hard – in fact, they worked very hard and are truly deserving of support! I’m not the best when it comes to acting – there are so many people who are better than me and work just as hard. I remember rambling on during my speech at one point – I was actually afraid I was going to cry, so it was difficult to get the words out….but the message that I wanted to get across was: if you work quietly and diligently, people will eventually see it and recognize it. This has been my mantra of sorts and I use these words to motivate myself – actually, I feel that these words are useful in all careers, not just as an artist. There will always be ‘unfairness’ in this world – it has been like that since the beginning of time, so these words are suitable for everyone.

Sometimes I feel like a ‘warrior’ for those who have worked hard but are rarely recognized. Even if I don’t get the award, I still work hard and the people around me still give me lots of support and encouragement. Perhaps because of this, people feel that I am the best person to respresent that “always work hard, yet not being recognized” feeling.

ZN: Including TV King Wayne Lai – both of the series where he won were collaborations with you.

ST: Yes! The first year, I was very emotional – me winning TV Queen wasn’t enough – I felt that Wayne absolutely had to win TV King! I felt so bad for him because his situation was more miserable than mine – he was never given any opportunity to take on lead roles, yet all along, he’s had a huge passion for acting and worked hard for so many years. Wayne getting TV King was huge inspiration and encouragement for me – whether I got TV Queen or not didn’t matter anymore. There are way too many people ‘toiling in silence’ out there – finally, they are being recognized!

Feels better suited working with older men, wants to collaborate with Director Zheng Xiao Long

ZN: Sheren, currently you have a per-series contract with TVB.

ST: It has been that way for a long time. Only the first 5 years when I started, it wasn’t….afterwards and even now, it is a per series contract.

ZN: Any upcoming plans for new series with them?

ST: The contract hasn’t expired yet, but this year, most likely there won’t be any more collaborations.

ZN: There has been a lot of news recently about TVB artists such as Charmaine Sheh not renewing their management contracts and leaving for the Mainland. There have also been complaints about low wages and overwork…as an artist who has worked with TVB for so long, what are your thoughts?

ST: My situation is different from theirs [the artists leaving TVB]. HK’s market has always been rather small and limited, whereas Mainland China’s market has been expanding rapidly over the years, so there is definitely more of a need for good artists in the Mainland. It’s more of a market issue than anything else.

With my situation specifically, I’ve tried my hand at other things in the past – I’ve left the company before to study abroad, I’ve worked for ATV, I’ve been to Taiwan, etc. – as an actor, I feel that it’s necessary to go out and see the world and see what types of opportunities are out there. Once you understand how things work in the other corners of the world, it perhaps will help you treasure more what you currently have and also help you with your craft – for instance, I was more enlightened with my acting after going to the U.S. Therefore, I feel that [leaving and going to a different environment] is necessary, in fact, it’s even better for the artists because in such a small place as HK, if you are forever working for one TV station only, your knowledge and experiences will definitely be limited.

ZN: My understanding is that at TVB, even lead artists who are very popular get paid much lower salaries than artists who participate in Mainland series.

ST: That’s because in the past, it wasn’t as easy to film series in the Mainland as it is now – it wasn’t until the government loosened up some restrictions that the market really began to expand. The TV industry in Hong Kong is very different from everywhere else – in Taiwan for instance, there are a multitude of TV stations to choose from, whereas in HK, there are only a handful of stations. Out of that handful, only TVB has a consistent focus on filming series – there is no other comparison, no other option – pretty much, you either film for them or you don’t film at all. So nowadays, why are so many people leaving? Well, when you’re given the chance to compare and understand the different options out there, most likely you would choose a market with more opportunity.

ZN: Do you have a lot of plans right now to film in the Mainland?

ST: It’s the same as before – if there are good scripts, suitable scripts, opportunities for ‘sparks’, etc, I would like to try.

ZN: Filming in the Mainland versus filming at TVB is a completely different feeling, I would think. Even the filming methods would be different?

ST: Absolutely – huge differences in fact! At TVB, it’s a smaller environment and we’re already very familiar with each other. Oftentimes, when it comes to filming emotional scenes, we are able to complete them in one shot, which comes out looking better, plus we only need to get into the mood once. In the Mainland, it’s often like filming on location and with the environment, it’s harder to complete everything all at once.

Also, at TVB, due to our familiarity with each other, we already have an idea of how we each work. Plus since we are all in HK, it’s easier for us to all meet and discuss the script or talk about how to portray our characters – it’s easier to establish rapport and harmony. In the Mainland, it’s more rushed – oftentimes, we don’t see the other artists until it’s time for costume fitting or we actually start filming – so there is no time to get together beforehand. Also, in a big country such as China, artists come from all different backgrounds and regions and their personalities are all different, which makes it harder to establish rapport. Often, by the time you join the team, the series had already started filming – you don’t want to inconvenience people by asking them to spare some personal time for you. It makes it even more difficult when the other artist is more passive. The hardest part is definitely trying to establish rapport with everyone you will be working with onscreen – that’s why I’ve learned not to be shy and work even harder to take the initiative and be pro-active.

ZN: How about in terms of performance?

ST: Performance-wise is different as well. HK artists are generally more fast-paced whereas Mainland artists are more about looking deeper and taking time to get into character. It’s something that can be adjusted to, it just takes time.

ZN: Nowadays, the TV productions in the Mainland are quite grand.

ST: And pretty quick too!

ZN: Also, in the Mainland, there are a lot of series with themes about the Imperial dynasties, palace politics, etc. Are there any artists whom you wish to collaborate with in particular?

ST: There are a lot! When I came over to the Mainland, the reporters would always write that I want to make a lot of money and that’s my reason for coming here, but in reality, I don’t see it that way. I feel that having ‘sparks’ and a sense of freshness are also important. In HK, I’ve already been filming for many years, so to find new ‘sparks’ is not as easy – plus most people already know me in a certain way and may feel that there is nothing left to ‘discover’ in terms of my acting. Actually, I feel that there is definitely a lot more to ‘discover’ and by working with different directors, writers, actors, or working in a different environment, different ‘sparks’ can be created. That’s why I said earlier that it’s not good to stay in one place for so long because you start to lose your momentum and passion for your craft. Coming to the Mainland help me renew my passion in acting and also challenged me to overcome certain obstacles that I probably would not have encountered otherwise. Also, with the diversity of the people – for example, people from Northern China versus people from Southern China – there is a lot of opportunity to interact with different people, learn their different cultures and habits, experience how their world is like…it makes you a completely different person.

In terms of who I really want to work with, I would have to say director Zheng Xiao Long – we know each other quite well and were part of the same judging panel once, but unfortunately, I missed the chance to participate in his series. We get along quite well and I know that he is one of those people who puts his heart into his work. I would definitely like to work with him most.

ZN: How about actors?

ST: In terms of actors, there are quite a few. I feel that my personality is more on the masculine side with regard to confidence and a bit of aggressiveness, so I probably work better with men who are older or more mature – the result comes out better.

Hopes "Rosy Business 3" will be a modern series, wants to try different types of characters

ZN: A lot of netizens are concerned about whether there will be a 3rd installment of "Rosy Business".

ST: I hope so. But if there is a third installment, I hope that it will be more light-hearted – the best would be to make it a modern series.

ZN: Filming a lot of tragic series really takes a lot out of the artists?

ST: True…it’s quite painful, especially since both Wayne and I are the type of actors who throw ourselves into our roles. To be in that ‘mode’ every day -- mentally, emotionally – and for a long period of time, it’s very unhealthy. So I feel it’s better to do a ‘happier’ series, something like "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" for example.

ZN: Are there any other types of characters that you’d like to portray?

ST: I would like to portray characters that are closer to my true nature. Right now, I feel that most of the roles I’ve had are not ‘true nature performances’. I’m the type of person who likes to laugh a lot and sometimes can be a little crazy.

ZN: So you mean you’d like to be in more comedies?

ST: Sort of. I’m not good at making people laugh or saying silly things, but I do have a sense of humor and can be playful. A lot of the roles that I’ve been doing recently have been of a serious or strict nature, but in reality, I can also be crazy and playful. Many years ago, I had filmed the "Loving You" series for TVB – there were only 7 actors in the series, but each story was different and and each of us got to play 20 different characters – it was a huge challenge, but rewarding. I’m actually quite open when it comes to types of characters I’d like to portray – I’d even like to try playing a pole dancer if given the opportunity! If I’m constantly typecasted into the serious, strict, valiant tragic characters, I will feel bored. I don’t like repetition.

ZN: You like to be challenged by new and fresh things.

ST: With acting, you are actually ‘living’ someone else’s life. If some personality traits of the characters are similar, but the rest is different or can be approached from an alternate angle, then that’s good. In reality, we may have certain responsibilities and obligations and there may be certain things that we cannot do, but in acting, it’s a different world – you can be as crazy as you want.

ZN: Will you consider doing movies?

ST: There are a lot of movies in the Mainland market right now and I have thought about it being a good time to do a few movies. In HK, the market is smaller and there are fewer opportunities to go into movies – the trend in the past has been having a distinctive group of consistent artists participating in movies and another group in TV because with movies, you need to spend money to buy tickets, whereas with TV, it’s free. Mainland is a little different because the market is bigger.

Talks about her attitude toward remakes; curious about Mainland’s promotion methods

ZN: Recently, I see that you’ve been on quite a few Mainland variety shows. Any further upcoming arrangements?

ST: I just wrapped filming on a series, so this actually should be my vacation time, but coincidentally, "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" started airing. At first, I thought the promotional events for the series would only require a little bit of my time, but this one seems to be different. In the past, we would film a series and it would get sold to a particular station for airing – the promotional efforts weren’t that strong. But this time, because it is a collaboration between Qiong Yao and Hunan TV, with Hunan TV being a major investor, it’s sort of similar to filming a grand production series at TVB – you see how powerful the promotion efforts are and try to accommodate as much as possible. Since I will be focusing effort on development of my career in Mainland, I feel it is necessary to experience how grand promotion efforts in Mainland are like. Plus, "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" is a classic and because of that, there will be a lot of attention – whether good or bad – paid to this remake. I’m actually very curious how things are going right now and what the reaction has been – I purposefully stayed behind longer to see what the audience’s feedback has been so far. This way, I can better understand Mainland audience’s as well as netizens tastes and preferences.

ZN: Since the series aired, a lot of netizens have taken to the discussion forums to express their opinions about the remake. There has been a lot of discussion on various aspects of the remake and it seems that there is more negative feedback than positive. Did you hear any of the feedback?

ST: I saw some of it.

ZN: When you see this type of feedback, what are your thoughts?

ST: I’m actually a bit impartial to it, probably because I don’t have the same ‘feelings’ invested in it as Mainland audiences may have. As with many classics, audiences may have invested emotionally into the series and feel that their Xiao Yan Zhi or Empress must be a certain way. The part I find interesting is how strong the reactions have been, which I believe is due to audiences investing personally [emotionally, mentally] into the series – it seems to be a cultural thing. To be honest, this type of reaction is natural – it’s just like how I would watch a classic Jin Yong series growing up, then when it gets remade, I refuse to watch the new version because I want the classic version to forever remain in my heart. Perhaps that is the thought process of some of the audiences – but at the same time, because the promotional efforts for the new version are so strong, some audiences can’t help watching out of curiosity. I heard a lot of people say that even though they won’t ‘accept’ the remade version of the series, they still want to watch it to see how it was made – it’s pretty interesting….saying that they don’t want to watch it, yet they do end up watching it and commenting on it. It’s funny because a lot of us are actually like that – it’s just like how some of us go through the effort of watching the latest ‘hit’ movie or series just so that we would have something to discuss about with our friends or co-workers. It’s an interesting concept.

ZN: We sincerely thank Sheren for visiting us today! As fans of yours, we look forward to seeing many more brilliant performances from you, however we also wish to see you happy every day.

ST: Thank you! Yes, happiness is most important.

ZN: We’d also like to thank the Sina netizens as well as everyone we made this interview possible.

ST: Thank you to the Sina netizens for your support. I will continue to work hard!

Source: Sina Entertainment
Translated by: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics

Juno Mak heads for Puchon

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The Juno Mak Chun Lung and Japanese actress Sora Aoi starred film REVENGE A LOVE STORY (FOK SAU JEH JI SEI) earlier won an award at the 33rd Moscow International Film Festival. Director Wong Ching Po was the first Hong Kong director win its Best Director award. Recently REVENGE A LOVE STORY qualified for the 15th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and the only Hong Kong film to be in competition. Juno and Wong Ching Po were very honored and excited. Juno and Wong Ching Po would head to Korea on early Thursday morning to attend the film festival.

Actress Sora Aoi would attend as well. She is rather popular in Korea. Upon arrival they would attend a screening and Juno, Sora Aoi and the director would be in contact with the audience. The award ceremony will take place on Friday the 22nd. Juno and Sora Aoi paid a lot of attention to this film festival award ceremony. Being departing they already communicated with each other on what they would wear. In addition Juno, Wong Ching Po and Sora Aoi have not seen each other in a long time and have made plans to meet for dinner.

Juno felt very honored to take part in the film on and off screen. The good performance of the film was the result of hard work of the team. He rather enjoyed the team effort of film production. For good results the team would work night and day. The team work environment provided more momentum at work.

Source: takungpao, mingpao
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Miriam Yeung forces her husband to be jealous

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Miriam Yeung Chin Wa, Louis Koo Tin Lok, and Wilfred Lau Ho Lung yesterday attended a UNICEF charity run press conference. Speaking of Raymond Wong Pak Ming and Vincent Kok Tak Siu spending 10 million to bring her together with her old flame Ronald Cheng Chung Kei for a movie and maybe even intimate scenes, Chin Wa said that her husband definitely had to mind her working with her old flame. Otherwise she married the wrong guy and would yell at him.

Chin Wa yesterday admitted that Brother Pak Ming has talked with her about the film, but the script has not been completed yet. Brother Pak Ming only asked if she was interested. She would not mind playing a couple with Cheng Chung Kei, but the schedule would be the most important. Earlier she had intimate scenes with Raymond Lam Fung, her husband at most would not attend the premiere. She believed that Brother Pak Ming would not use the intimate scene as the focus and they could not possibly kiss right from the start. She joked that she was already up there in age and no one wanted to see that. Speaking of the 10 million salary, Chin Wa's eyes widened. "10 million for me? (For both of you together.) We haven't talked about it yet. I don't know how much." Would her husband be upset about her playing a couple with her old flame? Chin Wa pointed out that her husband was very supportive of her. Chin Wa said that even when she and an ordinary man worked on an intimate scene and her husband was not uncomfortable, she married the wrong guy. Chin Wa even admitted that she loved being jealous. She said, "I yell at him for chatting quietly with another woman. Ultimately when I make such scenes he has to mind. When he says he doesn't I would yell at him." The new father Cheng Chung Kei joked that luckily his daughter did not look like him. Chin Wa joked, "He is so handsome, of course looking like Mommy is a little better, more like a girl." She said that Cheng Chung Kei's look was too guy like, which was not too good. She would like to send a gift and personally congratulate him when she got a chance.

In addition, recent rumors claimed that Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi due to her marital troubles has been booted from Wong Pak Ming's Lunar New Year film EIGHT HAPPINESS 2012 (BAK SING PO HEI). Lunar New Year film frequent guest Goo Jai admitted that he has been contacted but nothing has been confirmed. He had no idea who his co-stars would be. He thought that now Pak Chi should have some time to rest. It would be the best if everyone had a part so everyone would be happy. Of course Pak Chi's participation would be the best. As for his injury, he said that the progress has been ideal. However the doctor suggested that he should not move too much. Right now his right leg was weaker and he would take the full leg protection gear in hopes of not being injured again.

Source: takungpao, mingpao, on.cc
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Sandra Ng longs to work with Lau Ching Wan

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Sandra Ng Kwan Yu yesterday appeared at Madame Tussaud's Hong Kong to unveil McDull and Mrs. Mak's wax figures. Also attending were Alice Mak Ka Bik and Travel Development Council chair Michael Tien. Even McDull has its own wax figure, when will she get hers? Kwan Yu said soon as they were in negotiation? What image would she like to appear as? Kwan Yu felt that she has made so many movies, just one image representation would be too narrow; would she like to make a wax figure with Peter Chan Ho Sun? Kwan Yu joked, "If we split then what?"

Kwan Yu revealed that right now many scripts were in negotiation. If confirmed the soonest would begin work in September. She is not only selective with scripts but also pays attention to co-stars. Who would she like to work with? Kwan Yu honestly said after such a long time in film she has worked with many people except one. "He is Lau Ching Wan. Since we left the training class we have never worked together. Although we both have made comedy films, I don't know if he wants to avoid me. Maybe he leaves as soon as he hears my name!" What about playing a couple with Ching Wan? Kwan Yu said that would work except that they were up there in age.

Speaking of rumors that Raymond Wong Pak Ming would like to make the Lunar New Year film EIGHT HAPPINESS 2012 (BAK SING PO HEI) with the original team of ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL 2011 (JUI KEUNG HEI SI) except the negative news ridden Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi. Kwan Yu said that she was uncertain. Has Wong Pak Ming contacted her? Kwan Yu joked, "Now Yan Ni is enough for me, he minds me and has to give up the cheap stuff. My mission has been accomplished."

Source: takungpao, on.cc
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Nicholas Tse meets with Wong Jing

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Nicholas Tse Ting Fung yesterday met with Wong Jing to discuss a film and also celebrated his assistant "Cousin"'s birthday. Around 2PM he left his Admiralty residence to head for his Causeway Bay company. He was used to the awaiting press and smiled as he told reporters that he had a lot of work to do and he would work until late. When he arrived at the company, a reporter was out of breath from catching up with him and asked Ting Fung to stop for photos. Ting Fung was very cooperative and slowed down for reporters to take pictures. He even joked, "You guys can lose a few years from your life from following me!"

Around 4PM, Wong Jing arrived at the building where Ting Fung's company was. Reporters asked whether he was meeting Wong Jing, he said, "It doesn't have to be Ting Fung, don't be so nosy!" Before he finished he asked reporters which floor Ting Fung's company was. After meeting with him for over half a hour, he left at 5PM. Wong Jing revealed that he talked with Ting Fung about a movie but had to wait for his schedule. He also revealed that Ting Fung was in great spirit. They talked about the movie and celebrated "Cousin"'s birthday. Would Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi participate in the TREASURE HUNT (MO GA JI BO) promotion? Wong Jing said that he was too busy with work so he had someone else contact Pak Chi about the film promotion.

Source: mingpao, singtao, on.cc
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Zhou Dongyu gives Aarif Rahman the cold shoulder

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The Barbara Wong Chun Chun directed Christmast tear jerker TEARS OF FALLEN CITY (KING SING JI LUI) last night held its global production start press conference in Shanghai Gong Stage. The director along with the cast including Richie Jen (Yam Yin Chai), Joe Chen Qiao-En, Dou Xiao, Aarif Rahman (Lee Chi Ting) and Zhou Dongyu attended. The other lead actress Gigi Leung Wing Kei was absent due to a fever. The director thus sat in Gigi's seat and leaned on Siu Chai.

The film will be shot entirely in Shanghai and its story was formed with "three tears". The first tear starred Zhou Dongyu and Lee Chi Ting. The director before the production began asked them to cultivate their relationship in advance in Shanghai and they have already begun to work for five days. Dongyu worked with Dou Xiao in her previous film UNDER THE HAWTHORN TREE, this time she worked with Lee Chi Ting. She said that she has been very lucky to be able to work with them and praised Chi Ting as humorous and energetic while Dou Xiao was more of a gentleman. Chi Ting said that Dongyu looked mild mannered but actually was quite mischievous. However she warmed up slowly. When they first met, after he introduced himself she did not say another word or gave any response. After a few days they were much closer. On stage Chi Ting often took the initiative to lure Dongyu into talking.

As for any chance of developing for them, Dongyu was stunned while Chi Ting said that would depend on destiny. Was she his type? He said that he could not say whether this was the type. Dongyu said that in the film they had a lot of fate. Dongyu in September will start at the Beijing Film Academy. Would she make less movies? She said, "This four year chance (to study) didn't come easily. Before hand preparing for the examination was very tough, so I would cherish it and center around learning."

Siu Chai in the film played someone whose life eroded his dream. Later he picked up his determination again to fulfill his dream. Everyone knew that racing was Siu Chai's dream, but in the past due to work he gave up many racing opportunities. However he decided to pick up his dream again in September and participate in a desert race. Siu Chai said, "If you have a dream but don't go after it, you would regret it. Even failure is better than nothing." In the film he and Gigi were forced to break up. Although the shoot has not officially started, the script alone brought tears to his eyes.

Qiao-En and Dou Xiao played an older woman young man couple. In real life Qiao-En honestly admitted that she has tried such a relationship, but he was only a year or two younger than her. As for any love with regret, she humorously said, "No, none of my boyfriends die." Yesterday Dou Xiao with the flu said that in real life has not have such a relationship but would not mind it.

Source: takungpao, mingpao
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Andy Lau declines to talk about praying for a son

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Andy Lau Tak Wa who has not appeared in Hong Kong in a long time last night attended the Hong Kong New Media Power Showcase opening ceremony along with Home Affairs Bureau secretary Tsang Tak Sing, Hong Kong Art Development Council vice chair Lina Yan Hau Yee, Hong Kong Art Development Council film and media art committee chair Johnnie To Kei Fung. Reportedly Wa Jai and his wife Carol Chu Lai Sin went to pray to Ksitigarbha for a son. He kept his usual low profile and did not respond whether it was true or not. Wa Jai yesterday demonstrated writing with new technology with Secretary Tsang Tak Sing. Wa Jai thought the toilet was the greatest technological discovery of the last 20 years, because he could not bend down it was very convenient. To Kei Fung pointed out that the greatest invention was the telephone. Actually this was already Wa Jai's third year in attendance, every year different technology has been used on the stage.

Recently Wa Jai and his wife Carol Chu Lai Sin were caught praying to Ksitigarbha, reportedly they were praying for a son and even planned to build a temple in Hong Kong with 10 million. When To Kei Fung held reporters asking Wa Jai he immediately took a step back. Wa Jai immediately said, "Aren't you going to help me?" To Kei Fung joked, "I can't help you resolve this."

Source: takungpao, mingpao, singtao
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Nicholas Tse decines to use a stunt double

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Nicholas Tse Ting Fung yesterday attended a watch event as its spokesperson. He appeared to be in decent mood as he chatted and laughed with the host. However he continued to decline media interviews. Footage of Ting Fung's commercial was shown. Ting Fung said that he really liked the advertising slogan (real watch for real people), which matched his personality and principles of not doing anything that he did not believe in. This commercial was made the day after Ting Fung returned from finishing THE VIRAL FACTOR (YIK JIN) in Malaysia. The team was all Italian masters, which was very refreshing for him. What motivated Ting Fung against using a stunt double for action scenes? Ting Fung said, "Firm belief. Because everyone go to the movie to watch the real Ting Fung and not a fake one, I have to answer to the director, everyone and myself. I want to leave a history made by myself, not from cheating." Ting Fung said that if the director asked him to use a double, he would keep his co-worker's safety in mind. If he could do the stunt he definitely would.

The event yesterday presented a watch to Ting Fung as the host mentioned that his father Patrick Tse Yin also visited the set during the commercial shoot. Ting Fung said that they have not seen each other in a long time so he visited despite the blazing sun. That day everyone was very happy. Many workers asked his father to work with them like fans. Ting Fung even humorously joked, "He is almost as old as the brand." The event laster also gave him another watch to give to Sei Gor. Ting Fung immediately imitated his father and posed for photos. Before the event ended, Ting Fung permitted reporters to take photos. Reporters asked him to remove his sunglasses, Ting Fung joked, "Just for you." Before he left security was very nervous and kept the reporters at bay.

Source: takungpao, mingpao, singtao
Translated by: hktopten

Eric Tsang invests 10 Million on creativity

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Artist Eric Tsang Chi recently invested over 10 million on a media creative company and got along great with the young workers there. He said, "At first I thought about making apps for my own movies, but later I discovered that this business actually could have a lot of potential, so I decided to keep it going! In addition it could provide many platforms for young people to develop, which I feel is worthwhile!"

In order to provide a comfortable environment to stimulate creative inspiration, the company not only had an open kitchen for "all you can eat and drink", Chi Wai also opened a "coffee shop" for them. He said, "Inside it really is like a coffee shop so they can be even more relaxed!" He also said that when he had time he would go to the company to "learn". "I didn't like going back to the company before, but here it is different. Every time I come up it's like I am learning something. I told them not to call me boss and treat me like the Super Trio!"

Source: on.cc
Translated by: hktopten

Gregory Lee Set Chin Ka Lok As His Target

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Gregory Lee (李泳豪) received a satisfactory fee for his car racing activities in mainland China earlier. Recently, he started teaching car drifting skills; perhaps his income from such activities were even higher than from acting! Gregory set Chin Ka Lok(錢嘉樂) as his target, “I want to have multiple streams, to teach driving, learn boxing, and acting, just like Chin Ka Lok!”

Did Gregory swear that he will not let others witness his failure? “I have been training all along.” (Have you sought out Shirley Yeung (楊思琦)?) “I have no problem if she asks me out to discuss matters.” (How do you feel about Shirley’s new boyfriend,Andy Ng (吳帥)?) “He said that if he loved a woman, he would not let her handle everything. How is he a man in this regard? This type of behavior is regardless of whether he works within or outside the entertainment industry.” (Will you seek out Andy Ng to discuss matters?) “There is no need to talk. I do not wish to comment about this person any more.”

Source: On.cc
Translated by: JayneStars

Lee Ka Ding: Iron Man With A Tender Heart

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The public announcement of Shirley Yeung (楊思琦) and Gregory Lee’s break up occurred three weeks ago. Aside from news that Shirley’s new boyfriend, Andy Ng (吳帥), owned numerous debts, the most fascinating person to watch was Gregory’s father, Lee Ka Ding (李泳豪), whose angry words were controversial and sparked many discussion topics. However, it turned out that 65-year-old Ding Yeh had a tender side.

In a telephone interview last Friday, Ding Yeh could not hold back his tears when discussing Gregory, “I was afraid that he would commit suicide when his mind strayed! At the time of the break up, Gregory was numb all over. I was afraid he would act upon foolish impulses!” Ding Yeh possessed fire and love. Perhaps Ding Yeh’s tendency to curse explosively was due to his love for his son, hoping Gregory would act rationally and not cause the elderly to worry!

Since Shirley and Gregory broke up, lovelorn Gregory did not wish to comment on the situation. Since Ding Yeh could not resist commenting, he became Gregory’s spokesperson. Each time Ding Yeh spoke, he cursed profusely, claiming that Shirley lied, that she had eyes but could not truly see and chose the wrong man, Andy Ng. Ding Yeh’s comments were more interesting than dialogue found in a television series!

When discussing Beijing diver, Yu Yue (俞越), speaking up to defend good friend, Andy Ng, Ding Yeh said explosively, “This discussion was between two families; why did the butthead (Yu Yue) have to chip in? What [expletive] business does he have in this? That guy (Andy Ng) did not even speak up!”

Although Ding Yeh scolded Yu Yue, he toned down when speaking of Shirley Yeung. “Shirley’s method of handling matters was very poor. It was a pity that she was stuck in the middle. You cannot force a cow to drink water by pushing its head down. Shirley was only listening to her mother on what to do!”

Speaking about his son, Gregory, Ding Yeh shed manly tears, “When Shirley and Gregory split up, he did not sleep or eat. I was afraid the foolish boy would think crazy thoughts. I asked him to make a promise that when I die in old age, there will be someone carrying my coffin. I was very scared that Gregory would do something foolish in a weak moment. I do not know what he is capable of doing in a rash moment.” (Are you afraid he would commit suicide?) “At the time, he was numb all over. I was afraid he would be unable to remove himself from the situation. While thinking depressing thoughts, he could take the car and …. I made sure to pick him up with my car instead. At the time, I did not sleep for several days. However, Gregory’s situation has improved a lot now! I am no longer as worried as before!”

When Gregory spoke about car racing before an audience, many women rushed to get his autograph. No wonder Ding Yeh said, “If Gregory wanted to eat ‘soft rice,’ there was no need to date Shirley Yeung for nine years. When he was studying in the United States, there were many rich American and Japanese girls pursuing him!”

On July 16th, Gregory took a risk with the rainy weather and headed to Huizhou to perform car drifting. When the reporter pointed out that Ding Yeh started crying when he spoke about his fear that Gregory would commit suicide, Gregory replied, “I felt very guilty and sad in making my family so worried about me. I can handle the situation now. I feel okay. Going forward, I will focus on my career and car racing. It is normal for my family to want to protect me due to their love. I do not want anyone to misunderstand or hurt my family!” Since Gregory had income streams in mainland, perhaps it would be appropriate for him to shift his career to China.

Iron Man With A Tender Heart

Aside from possessing fire, “Iron Man” Lee Ka Ding was a stubborn man in his youth. Allegedly, in 1973, when Ding Yeh pursued Gregory’s mother, Shih Ming (施明), he fought multiple martial artists single-handedly in combat. Ding Yeh said proudly, “When filming The Big Removal "大除害", a gangster was pestering Shih Ming. I could not withstand the situation, so I punched him. I did not fight multiple opponents; the rumor exaggerated the situation.” Since Ding Yeh was so heroic, no wonder he successfully won the heart of Shih Ming, who was a “hot babe” in her youth.

When Ding Yeh was 18-years-old, he trained under a martial arts master. At 20-years-old, he took up lion dancing. The young, muscular Ding Yeh measured up against Bruce Lee. Later, Ding Yeh became a horseback riding trainer. In his lifetime, Ding Yeh won 200 trophies. Overseas, he was known as “Crazy Steve” [due to film credentials as Steve Lee). Ding Yeh taught horseback riding to many artists. Even Kelly Chen (陳慧琳) was his horseback riding student.

Love Life

Shih Ming was an actress at Shaw Brothers in the 1970s. In 1977, Ding Yeh and Shih Ming got married. Two years later, Shih Ming gave birth to a pair of twin boys, Augustine Lee and Gregory Lee. Allegedly, due to Ding Yeh’s rough manner, he and Shih Ming got divorced in 1994. Asked whether he wanted to reconcile with Shih Ming, Ding Yeh sighed, “Let nature take its course!”

Ding Yeh’s Explosive “Golden Phrases”

In the immediate aftermath of Shirley Yeung and Gregory Lee’s break up scandal, Ding Yeh was extremely angry over Shirley’s allegedly lying and cheating about the situation. Below were Ding Yeh’s quotable lines in his interviews to the media:

“She [Shirley] is framing [expletive] us, saying that she celebrated Gregory’s birthday [and pretended to be a couple while in fact they had broken up].”

“If my son [Gregory] ratted out to the press, I will fall on the street and die!”

“Shirley’s strength was to cry, scream, and hang herself…. She’s saying [expletive] nonsense.”

“Tell Andy Ng to watch out. Since his debt-filled past was uncovered and he has a bad past, that means he’s an empty shell. She [Shirley] had eyes but could not see and boarded on the wrong pirate ship!”

“Before they [Gregory and Shirley] were fine. I don’t understand why Shirley’s mother has to separate the lovers…. I don’t see her mother much.”

Since Gregory and Shirley broke up, Ding Yeh’s outbursts have been fascinating. Jim Chim (詹瑞文), who was promoting his theater project, The Pain of a Man "男人之苦", made a spoof of Ding Yeh scolding Shirley’s mother on Youtube.com. Tai Son (泰神)even played the role of Gregory in the spoof. After Ding Yeh watched the spoof, he laughed, “Tell the bad boy (Chim) that my gestures are no longer as exaggerated. The spoof was very funny though!”

Source: Face Magazine
Translated by: JayneStars


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