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Miriam Yeung

Hong Kong singer and actress (born 1974)


Summary

Hong Kong singer and actress (born 1974)

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Miriam Yeung Chin-wah (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards for portraying Cherie Yu in Love in the Buff.

Yeung studied at the Holy Family Canossian College in Kowloon and was a registered nurse at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung, Hong Kong. She began her career in entertainment after coming third in the TVB 14th annual New Talent Singing Awards competition in 1995.

Career

Music

She began her career as a singer and actress after coming third in the TVB 14th annual New Talent Singing Awards competition in 1995, co-organised with Capital Artists.

Yeung has released more than 40 albums in Cantonese and Mandarin. Many of her songs have been mainstream hits and award winners, such as "Maiden's Prayer" (少女的祈禱), "Sisters" (姊妹), "Unfortunately I'm an Aquarius" (可惜我是水瓶座) and "Small City, Big Things" (小城大事).

She also performed a Cantonese version of It's A Small World, at the opening of It's A Small World at the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park in 2008.

Acting

As an actress, Yeung has appeared in over 30 films with a total box office of around US$50 million worldwide, and had voice roles in three Korean and Thai movies. She won the Most Popular Artiste Award at Italy's Udine Far East Film Festival in 2002.

Her notable works include Sound of Colors, Drink, Drank, Drunk, Hooked on You, Perfect Wedding, Love in a Puff and Love in the Buff.

In 2011, Yeung won her first Best Actress award for Perfect Wedding at the 17th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award. In 2013 she won another Best Actress award for Love in the Buff at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards.

In 2019, Yeung starred as the female lead in TVB drama Wonder Women. It was her first small screen appearance in 8 years. She won the Most Popular Female Character award at the 2019 TVB Anniversary Awards along with Selena Lee.

Other work

In 2005, she was elected one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong by the Junior Chamber International Hong Kong.

Yeung is also involved in literature and drawing. She published "Miriam experience of school entry" in 1998, which encompasses short passages about her reflections on life, travel journals, and sharing with friends. In 1997, she made her first attempt at composing, a song named "The Writing is on the Wall" ("字跡").

Charity work and social spokesperson

Starting from 1999, Yeung has done a lot of work for charity. In 2005, she was elected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong (TOYP Awards), an award in Hong Kong recognising outstanding societal achievement and contributions

1999 Charity: Participated in World AIDS Campaign “I Care” Party for youth

2000 Charity: Nominated by UNAIDS (the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS) to be the first UNAIDS National Goodwill Ambassador for the HKSAR

2000 Charity: Participated in the 1999 Best Project Awards of the “Youth Action on AIDS Funding Scheme cum Exhibition”; Teen AIDS Walker 2000; Appealed to youth on “Positive Response” VCD and “Positive Response” Day in 2000 World AIDS Campaign

2000–2001 Charity: World Vision 30 Famine Hours Closing Concert (HK)

2001 Anti-Drugs Ambassador for Hong Kong and Macau governments

2001 Charity: Released Charity Stamps for “Action for Smiling (HK)”

2002 Released “Finding Angels,” a book encouraging people to be angels of today’s society

2003 Ambassador for Hong Kong Correctional Services Department’s Educational Fund, Po Leung Kuk Child Sponsoring Programme, Caritas’ “Self-Motivation and Resilience in Academic Adversity” Programme, Honorary Celebrity Ambassador of the “Friends of Tung Wah Donation Programme” for underprivileged children

2003 Honorary Occupational Safety and Health Ambassador, “Dental Health Ambassador”, “Sunny Heart Ambassador” (Mental Health), “Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation Ambassador”, “Organ Donation Promotional Ambassador”

2003 Charity: Chinese New Year Giving Warmth and Care Concert (HK)

2003 Charity: 36 Hours Love World Peace Concert (HK)

2005 Charity: Various appointments by UNICEF such as: Ambassador of the Hong Kong Committee, Ambassador to the South-East Asia and Asia-Pacific Region and Care Ambassador to promote child development

2005 Charity: Field mission to Shanxi of China to show concern to the HIV/AIDS affected children and families with UNICEF

2005 Charity: “Love without borders Concert” (Hong Kong)

2005 Charity: “Macau Teenage No Drugs Concert” (Macau)

2005 Charity: “McDonald’s World Children’s Day Concert” (Hong Kong)

2006 Charity: Opening Ceremony of the New Wing of Red Ribbon Centre UNAIDS Collaborating Centre for Technical Support. She is also participated the kick-off ceremony for World AIDS Day activities, organised by the Red Ribbon Centre

2006 Charity: Released Charity Stamps for the Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation

2007 Awarded Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2007 Work in support of 2007 World AIDS Campaign “Stop AIDS. Keep the promise”

2007 Charity: Released Charity T-shirts for the Hong Kong Breast Cancer Foundation

2007 Charity: “Healing Hands” Charity Concert with Otic Foundation Ltd, to promote hearing health and assist the hearing impaired community.

2008 Torch-bearer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics

2008 Charity: Led two UNICEF field visits – Sichuan quake zones and Qinghai. Visited children who were ravaged by the massive earthquake; Also travelled to villages in the remote areas of Qinghai to understand the health projects carried out by UNICEF for underprivileged children and mothers

2008 Charity: “To Hear with Love” Charity Sports Day 2008 & “Healing Hands” Charity Musical Drama 2008 with Otic Foundation Ltd (HK)

2009 Charity: Returned to Sichuan on a UNICEF mission to oversee the rebuilding projects in the quake zones.

2009 Charity: Participated in the production of an UNAIDS radio drama, the production of API “Travel Smart, Play Safe” and related posters and also in the World AIDS Day activity in Shenzhen

2009 Charity: “To Hear with Love” Charity Concert & Lyric Contest Award Ceremony 2009 with Otic Foundation Ltd (HK)

2010 Charity: Acted as Regional Ambassador of UNICEF led the field visit to Ethiopia together with UNICEF “Change for Good Inflight Fundraising Programme (CFG)” with Cathay Pacific staff members. The Programme has been raised over HK$91million for UNICEF so far.

2012 Established a team of volunteers to co-ordinate various community service projects in Hong Kong.

2012 Shortly after giving birth, acted as Captain of the Guangzhou Team in China Central Television’s large-scale charity show “Dream Choir” to raise funds for charity

2013 Recorded SARS 10th anniversary song

2014 Charity: Officiating Guest at "World Wish Day 2014" event and charity sale organised by Make-A-Wish Hong Kong

Personal life

In 2007, Yeung began dating ex-VRF member Real Ting Chi-ko. The couple married on 11 August 2009 in Las Vegas. After returning to Hong Kong, the couple held two wedding banquets in the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Wan Chai on 20 December 2010 and in L'hotel Island South in Aberdeen on 24 December 2010, inviting over 500 guests. She gave birth to their child Torres Ting, nicknamed "RMB" which means "Real & Miriam's Baby", on 5 June 2012.

In early 2013, Yeung was admitted to hospital for .

Discography

Main article: Miriam Yeung discography

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1998Rumble Ages烈火青春1998Wing
The Group全職大盜Coco
2001Dummy mother, Without a Baby玉女添丁LK Fong
Feel 100% II百分百感覺2Hui Fun
2002Love Undercover新紮師妹LK Fong
Frugal Game慳錢家族Wai Chin-wah
Dry Wood Fierce Fire乾柴烈火Alice Tsui
2003Dragon Loaded 2003龍咁威2003Yip Coo-hungCameo
Love Undercover 2: Love Mission新紮師妹2 / 新紮師妹2美麗任務LK Fong
My Lucky Star行運超人Yip Ku-hung / Scholar Yip Ku-shing
Anna in Kung-Fu Land安娜與武林Anna Shek
Sound of Colors地下鐵Cheung Hoi-yeuk
2004A Disguised Superstar冒牌天皇Reporter
Three... Extremes三更2Li QingSegment: "Dumplings"
Dumplings餃子Li Qing
Three of a Kind煎釀三寶Sophia
My Sweetie甜絲絲Ms DaughterCameo
Elixir of Love花好月圓Heung / Princess
2005Drink, Drank, Drunk千杯不醉Fung Siu-min
20062 Become 1天生一對Bingo Leung
The Heavenly Kings四大天王HerselfCameo
2007Hooked on You每當變幻時Miu
2010Here Comes Fortune財緣萬歲Office lady
Love in a Puff志明與春嬌Cherie Yu
Perfect Wedding抱抱俏佳人Yan
2011The Sorcerer and the White Snake白蛇傳說Rabbit DevilCameo
Summer Love Love戀夏戀夏戀戀下 / 夏日戀神馬Cameo
The Founding of a Party建黨偉業Young Hong Kong womanCameo
2012Love in the Buff春嬌與志明Cherie
Vulgaria低俗喜劇Miss LeungCameo
2014Aberdeen香港仔Cheng Wai-ching
Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2單身男女2Yang Yang Yang
Hello Babies六福喜事CherryCameo
Break Up 100分手100次Cameo
2015Little Big Master五個小孩的校長Lui Wai-hung
She Remembers, He Forgets哪一天我們會飛Yu Fung-chi (adult)
2016Girl of the Big House寶貝當家 / 小鬼當家Nina
2017Love Off the Cuff春嬌救志明Cherie Yu
2018Agent Mr. Chan棟篤特工LK FongCameo
2019Missbehavior恭喜八婆Cameo
I'm Livin' It麥路人Jane To

Television

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1997The Disappearance隱形怪傑Saan Saan
1998A Recipe for the Heart美味天王Yao Ka-ka
Moments of Endearment外父唔怕做Chung Lok-yee
1999Man's Best Friend寵物情緣Dau DauVoice
2001A Taste of Love美味情緣Chou Bo-time
2003Hearts of Fencing當四葉草碰上劍尖時Cameo
2006Stephen's Diary老馮日記Cameo
Twist Love讓愛自由A-chun
2007Love at First Fight武十郎Wu Shi-lang
Colours of Love森之愛情Nicole
2009ICAC Investigators 2009廉政行動2009ICAC investigator Yeung Mei-kei
The Bronze Teeth IV鐵齒銅牙紀曉嵐4Qianqian
2019Wonder Woman多功能老婆Lam Fei

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Miriam Yeung

References

References

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  2. Chik, Holly. (2020-02-03). "Prolific singer, star actress: Miriam Yeung as she turns 46".
  3. (November 8, 1998). "Miriam the nightingale".
  4. (2014-12-13). "Six degrees".
  5. Xinhua News. [https://web.archive.org/web/20050418151400/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-04/18/content_2845817.htm Interview with Miriam Yeung]. 18 April 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2007.
  6. "Miriam Yeung". IMDb.
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  8. "32nd Hong Kong Film Awards 2013". HK Neo Reviews.
  9. "List of Nominees and Awardees of The 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards".
  10. "Past HK TOYP Awardees". Junior Chamber International Hong Kong.
  11. (7 June 2012). "Miriam Yeung's dragon baby Torres is born". Yahoo! HK News.
  12. (10 April 2013). "Miriam Yeung undergoes surgery".
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