In the 1990s, he made his first movie debut in the 1993 film "Crime Story" along with Jackie Chan. He has rarely acted in television, especially on his wife, Liza Wang's television station TVB. He is most known for cooperating with ATV, which is TVB's rival.
In 2009, he married his longtime partner Liza Wang in Las Vegas. They announced their union on TVB through Stephen Chow.
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The show allowed Lau the opportunity to work in films, but major roles still eluded him and so he headed to Taiwan to try his fortunes there. Lau continued to only find television work and contemplated leaving the industry altogether until he was contacted by fellow TVB alumni Derek Yee to star in the romantic drama C'est La Vie Mon Cheri. The film was a huge hit and Lau finally achieved film stardom.
Since then, Lau has proven himself one of Hong Kong's most versatile actors, appearing in almost every genre of film, from action (Big Bullet) to comedy (Bomb Disposal Officer: Baby Bomb) to drama (Too Many Ways to Be Number One) and has become one of the region's most popular actors. His recent work with Milkyway Productions (such as Johnnie To's A Hero Never Dies) has garnered him international attention and helped to revitalize the crime movie genre.
Off-screen, Lau leads a fairly normal life with his wife (former Miss Hong Kong Amy Kwok) and is, by all accounts, one of the nicest and most down-to-earth persons you would ever meet. In a time when many of the top Hong Kong actors are moving overseas, retiring or raising their paychecks to a sky-high level, Lau seems determined to keep working in Hong Kong and keep his asking price low in order to help keep the industry thriving.
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Her career began in 1998, when she was offered to appear in a TV commercial advertising lemon tea. She caught the attention of Stephen Chow after shooting the ad. Later, Cheung made her film debut as a young nightclub hostess in Stephen Chow's King of Comedy (1999), followed soon after by Fly Me to Polaris (1999). The latter role earned her the award for Best Newcomer at the Hong Kong Film Awards. In the same year, Cheung launched her singing career with her first Cantopop album Any Weather (1999).
For Derek Yee's romantic drama Lost in Time (2003), Cheung won the award for Best Actress at the 2004 Hong Kong Film Awards. She played a young woman who lost her fiancé to a traffic accident which left her as a grieving single mother struggling to make ends meet.
Spouse Nicholas Tse (18 September 2006 - present) (divorced) 2 children
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Ella Koon was born in the French Polynesian island of Tahiti, of Hakka descent. She was raised in Hong Kong and attended high school in Birmingham, England. Koon is multi-lingual and speaks Hakka, Cantonese, English, Mandarin, and French. Koon also plays the Gu-zheng, a traditional Chinese musical instrument with 21 strings, as well as the Guitar and Piano.
After completing her studies in England, Koon returned to Hong Kong in 2000 where she began her modeling career for various magazines, advertisements, and commercials. Modeling became her full-time profession from then on, and in 2001, she landed her first movie role in “I Do”. After the movie, she continued modeling; then in 2004, she was invited to attend a singing audition. The audition landed her a contract with Boombeat Music and launched her singing career. Koon also starred in the popular TVB’s drama series “Revolving Door of Vengeance” in 2005 and “Survivor’s Law II ” in 2007. Viewers instantly fell in love with both of her characters on the shows.
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She was born in Los Angeles, USA. She graduated from Kowloon True Light Middle School and St. Paul's School. After graduating from Form Five at the age of sixteen, Che transferred to the American International School in Kowloon Tong for one year of Form Six. She then went to the United States for further studies. Later, she enrolled at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles, majoring in business administration. In her freshman year, she intended to join TVB's artist training class in 1991 but gave up to practice singing in England. In the summer of 1992, she returned to Hong Kong.
In August 1993, Star Entertainment released her debut album "Always Thinking of You". The following year, she made her acting debut in the TV drama "Burning Flame."
In December 2013, she married her Australian boyfriend in Thailand. On March 28, 2017, at the age of 42, she gave birth to a son named Justus.
In 2020, she started operating the health product online store "Wellness Me".
Her mother is the film actress Chui Kei Fan.
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