User:Chillchiuchiu

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{{Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor | name = Chill Chiu | gender = male | background = Artist | image = File:Usc2017 Chill Chiu.JPG | caption = Chill at the KTHK Sponsored by Razzle Dazzle 2016/2017 | chinesename = | tradchinesename = | simpchinesename = | birth_name = | ancestry = Xinhui, Guangdong | birth_date = (1986-09-05) 5 September 1986 (age 37) | birth_place = British Hong Kong

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  • Chill
  • Ar Chiu(阿趙)
  • At Chiu(阿超))
  • Chill

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  • actor

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Chill Chiu (Chinese: 趙覺超; Jyutping: Chiu kwok chiu; born 05 Sep 1986) is a Hong Kong new actor. Since his master course, Chill has taken the drama course and DJ training course to advance his actor experiences. In 2015, he becomes a guest actor which you can find him most in TVB dramas like A) B) and C) recently.

Biography[edit]

Early life and career[edit]

Chill Choi was born on 05 Sep 1986 in Hong Kong. She attended Ma On Shan Lutheran Primary School, where she was sixth-grade classmates with Wong Cho-lam. Hong Kong actress Priscilla Wong also attended the same school.

At the age of fifteen, Yung competed in the Big Echo Karaoke Singing Contest, and was subsequently signed by Go East Entertainment Co., Ltd. As an artist under Go East, she recorded the song "The First Time I Want to be Drunk" as a theme song for a film, but did not gain much recognition and was dropped by the label not long after.

She continued to attend school while working as a clerk and helping her mother to manage a fashion boutique. Later, an ex-colleague from Go East introduced her to Pony Canyon. However, not long after she joined the company, Pony Canyon shut down its Hong Kong branch and her musical career was again cut short.

1998–2000: Debut and Who Will Love Me[edit]

In 1998, Yung signed with the Hong Kong record label Fitto Entertainment (which was taken over by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG) in 1999. In 1999 she was sent abroad for training and began to receive singing lessons from Teresa Carpio and the late Roman Tam, who she accompanied on concert tours to gain experience as a performer. By that point, she had graduated at the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education with a diploma in Tourism.


2003: My Pride, Lonely Portrait, award recognition and world tour[edit]

In 2003, Yung's became well known for the song "My Pride (我的驕傲)" (the theme song of the TV commercial for Banyan Garden developed by Cheung Kong Holdings), released on 25 March on the album of the same name. That year, she became the spokesperson of a slimming parlor, losing some baby fat and presenting a new image. She released the album Show Up! on 30 September and held her third concert Show Up! Live at the Hong Kong Coliseum. On 17 December, she released the Mandarin album Sola Portrait (獨照). At end of the year, she dominated all the major Hong Kong music awards ceremonies, winning a handful of prestigious awards including the JSG 'Most Popular Female Singer' award (making her the second youngest singer in history to have won this prize, the youngest being Anita Mui) and the 'Gold Song- Gold' award (金曲金獎) at the JSG Best Ten Music Awards Presentation for "My Pride". She also won her first 'Best Female Singer- Gold' award at the CRHK Music Awards, becoming the award's youngest ever recipient, and the Media Award for the artist who had accumulated the most awards from the four music award ceremonies in Hong Kong. Following this, she began the Show Up World Tour, which included dates in Canada, Australia, the United States, Mainland China, Macau, and Malaysia.

Joey Yung concert in 2006

Discography[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Awards[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Joey Yung". imdb.com. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Joey Yung". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 5 April 2010.

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Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:Cantopop singers Category:Hong Kong female singers Category:Hong Kong film actresses Category:Hong Kong Mandopop singers Category:Hong Kong people of Xinhuiese descent Category:Hong Kong television actresses Category:20th-century Hong Kong singers Category:21st-century Hong Kong singers Category:Hong Kong idols