Gillian Chung

Gillian Chung Yan-tung (born Chung Tik-shan on 21 January 1981) is a British Chinese Hong Kong film actress and singer. She is a member of the Cantopop duo Twins, along with Charlene Choi.[4]

Gillian Chung
鍾欣潼
Gillian Chung at Yahoo! Awards, 10 December 2015
Born
Chung Dik-san[1]

(1981-01-21) 21 January 1981[2]
Other namesChung Ka-lai[3]
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2001–present
Spouse(s)
Michael Lai
(m. 2018; div. 2020)
Musical career
Also known asAh-kiu (阿嬌)
Ah Gil
GenresCantopop
InstrumentsVocals
LabelsEmperor Entertainment Group
Associated actsTwins
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鍾欣潼
Simplified Chinese钟欣潼
Chung Dik-san
Traditional Chinese鍾狄珊
Simplified Chinese钟狄珊
Websiteeeg.zone#/artist/211

Early life

Chung was born in Hong Kong as Chung Tik-shan (鍾狄珊).[Note 1][5] Her father died when she was one year old.[5] When she was two years old, her family believed the character Tik (狄) from her birth name to be too strong and renamed her to Chung Ka-lai (鍾嘉勵).[Note 2][5]

She initially grew up in a single parent family until her mother remarried to a man also surnamed Chung, when Chung was in high school.[5] She was given the English name "Gillian" while in high school.[5] Chung graduated from Kowloon True Light Middle School and briefly attended the William Angliss Institute of TAFE in Melbourne, Australia.[6] On 26 August 2013 Chung changed her Chinese name to 鍾欣潼 after her stage name.[7]

Career

Early years

In 2000, Chung was contacted by one of the model agencies she worked part-time with when she was in Hong Kong. She was offered a job opportunity by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), which she accepted in that year. She became a contracted artist and underwent training before making her debut.[8] She was advised by her manager Mani Fok to adopt the "Chung Yan-tung" (鍾欣桐) as her stage name, after consulting fortune tellers. The name was supposed to enhance her business skills.[5] On 18 May 2001, the management company assigned her to form a singing duo, Twins, with Charlene Choi. Chung and Choi released their first album three months later.[9]

Solo-acting

Chung made her solo-acting film début in U Man (2002), and has since proven her acting skills in a number of films such as Beyond Our Ken (2004), which earned her critical acclaim as well as a nomination for Best Actress in the Golden Bauhinia Awards.[10] In Beyond Our Ken, Chung played Chan Wai-ching, a spurned girlfriend of the eponymous Ken. The film had its world premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival and grossed HK$3,886,355 at the box office.[11]

In January 2006, the film 49 Days that Chung starred in had exceeded the HK$10 million (US$1.28 million) mark, earning a spot in one of Hong Kong's best box office films for that year.

Return to the industry

After withdrawing from public for more than a year following the Edison Chen photo scandal incident and later confessed to having contemplated suicide, Chung apologised for hurting those around her, especially her long-time bandmate Charlene Choi. During the hiatus, she took classes in many areas, such as kung fu (Wing Chun), gymnastics, singing, dancing and acting, which she hoped would serve her professionally.[12] In March 2009 she discussed the scandal on an episode of Be My Guest, which garnered 679 public complaints for the show.[13] Afterwards she returned to work as spokesperson for TOUGH Jeansmith in the Asia region with a seven-figure pay-check. She flew to Taiwan, Shanghai, and other places for promotion.[14] In July 2009, it was disclosed that she would get a 7-figure sum for the endorsement of botox treatment clinic Dr. Pro.[15] Chung also appeared on stage in an adaptation of Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures, produced by Emperor Concerts, part of EEG, for a budget of HK$2 million.[12]

Silent expression art

On 13 September 2009, Chung showcased an emotional performance art video at the Harbin Ice Snow World carnival singing competition.[16] The silent video, previously filmed in Hong Kong, was shown at the fair lasting 8 minutes and 43 seconds.[16][17] The video showed Chung switching from laughing to crying. This attraction drew hundreds of visitors each day.[16] Many audiences thought that Chung used the art expression to reveal her apologetic attitude.[16] However the video was only meant to show how attitudes are expressed through art, according to artist and video creator Jiang Zhi.[16]

Début solo album

On 27 March 2010, Chung released her début solo EP, which was sold as part of the package of Twins' fourth compilation album Everyone Bounce (人人彈起). The EP includes six songs, including début solo single More Hearts (心多) that was released a year prior to the album release.

Personal life

2006 invasion of privacy incident

In 2006 during a concert in Genting Highlands, Malaysia, a reporter surreptitiously photographed Chung nude in the changing room. On 22 August, Hong Kong tabloid magazine Easy Finder published the photos as a cover story. Hong Kong celebrities such as Jackie Chan and Andy Lau staged a public protest denouncing the magazine.[18][19] The Obscene Articles Tribunal classified the published photographs as "indecent".[20] On 1 November, Easy Finder lost its appeal against the obscenity ruling,[21] with the appeal panel declaring the article as a "calculated act of selling sexuality which is corrupting and revolting".[22] Jimmy Lai, founder of Easy Finder's publisher Next Media, apologized to Chung and offered to return all the negatives.[23]

2008 photo scandal

In January and February 2008, sexually explicit photos of Edison Chen with a number of Hong Kong female celebrities were leaked online. The scandal involved Chung, as well as Bobo Chan and Cecilia Cheung, amongst others.[24] The pictures tarnished Chung's "squeaky-clean image",[25] and she apologized to the public for being naive and silly.[26] Her subsequent television appearance on Jade Solid Gold triggered over 500 complaints to TVB, while the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority received over 1200. Other promotion events were cancelled.

Chung was dropped from performing in the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony by director Zhang Yimou.[27] She was originally set to appear in Chen Kaige's film Forever Enthralled and Oliver Stone's W., but her scenes were left on the cutting room floor.[12]

Marriage

In July 2017, Chung met Michael Lai, a Taiwanese gynaecologist, while filming Tree in the River in Taiwan and they were in a relationship in October. On 1 February 2018, Chung announced her engagement with Lai on Instagram, with a photo of a diamond ring given by her fiancé.[28] The pair held a wedding ceremony in Los Angeles on 26 May,[29] and one in Hong Kong on 20 December. The couple separated in March 2020.[30]

Discography

YearTitleNotes
2010Everyone BounceCantonese EP
Move On...Cantonese EP
2013Vernicia FlowerMandarin album
2014Wholly LoveMandarin Album

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
2002U Man怪獸學園Candy Tong So-sum / Piggy
2002Summer Breeze of Love這個夏天有異性Kammy Chung Lai-san
2002If U Care..賤精先生Gillian / Kiu
2002Just One Look一碌蔗Decimator / Ghost girl
2003Happy Go Lucky低一點的天空Snow White / Snowie
2003Colour of the Truth黑白森林Katie Wong
2003The Twins Effect千機變Gypsy
2003The Spy Dad絕種鐵金剛Cream
2003The Death Curse古宅心慌慌Linda Ting
2004Fantasia鬼馬狂想曲Chopstick Sister
2004Protege de la Rose Noire見習黑玫瑰Gillian Lu
2004Love on the Rocks戀情告急Mandy
2004Moving Targets新紮師兄2004Wing
2004The Twins Effect II千機變II之花都大戰Blue Bird
2004Beyond Our Ken公主復仇記Chan Wai-ching
20046 AM大無謂Herself
2005House of Fury精武家庭Natalie Yue
2005Bug Me Not!蟲不知Auntie
200649 Days犀照Lam Siu-chin
2007Twins Mission雙子神偷PearlAlternate title Let's Steal Together
2007Naraka 19地獄第19層Rain
2007Trivial Matters破事兒Cheng Sze-wai
2008Forever Enthralled梅蘭芳Fu ZhifangScenes deleted
2008W.小布希傳Belly dancerScenes deleted
2010Just Another Pandora's Box越光寶盒Sun Shangxiang
2010Ex前度Yee
2010The Fantastic Water Babes出水芙蓉Gillian Law Kiu
2010Super Player大玩家Beauty
2011Nightmare午夜凶夢Angela
2013Love Retake愛情不NGNina Su
2013Ip Man: The Final Fight葉問:終極一戰Chan Sei-mui
2013The Midas Touch超級經理人Chinese-Korean police officerCameo
2013The Fox Lover白狐Xiao CuiAlternate title Bai Hu
2014Who is Undercover王牌Su Jie
2015The Spirit of the Swords情劍Zhu Er
2016I Love That Crazy Little Thing那件瘋狂的小事叫愛情Princess LoulanCameo
2016A Chinese Odyssey Part Three大話西遊3Spring Thirteen Mother
2016The Wasted Times羅曼蒂克消亡史Xiao Wu
2017Soccer Killer仙球大戰Princess Changping
201777 Heartbreaks原諒他77次HeartbeatCameo
2017The House That Never Dies II京城81號2Ji Jincui
2019Missing
2019Prison Flowers

Television

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNetworkNotes
2001The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra齊天大聖孫悟空Purple RoseTVB
2003All About Boy'z一起喝采Tinanow.com.hkAppearance in episodes 5, 9 & 10
2003Triumph in the Skies衝上雲霄GillianTVBAppearance in episode 6
20032半3更之困車立Kiunow.com.hk
2004Kung Fu Soccer功夫足球KiuTVBGuest star
2004Sunshine Heartbeat赤沙印記@四葉草.2DancerTVBGuest star
2004家有寶貝Kiu
2004上海灘之俠醫傳奇Female assassin
2006Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain雪山飛狐Cheng LingsuATV
2006Project AA計劃 / 盜海奇兵MandyATV
2007The Spirit of the Sword浣花洗劍錄Zhu'erATV
2011The Holy Pearl女媧傳說之靈珠Baixi Xianyue / Ding YaoZJSTV
2011Da Tang Nü Xun An大唐女巡按Xie YaohuanDragon TV
2011Secret History of Empress Wu武則天秘史Shangguan Wan'erHunan TV
2012The Happy Marshal春光灿烂之欢乐元帅Tian Mao Nu / Xian Zi (Fairy) / Qiao MiaoGZTV
2013Wheel of Fortune財神有道Eighth PrincessCCTV
2014Swords of Legends古劍奇譚Princess XunfangHunanTV
2015Extremely Urgent迫在眉睫Grace Chen MoCCTV
2018Tree in the River动物系恋人啊Chu Zhi HeSohu TV

Notes

  1. traditional Chinese: 鍾狄珊; simplified Chinese: 钟狄珊; pinyin: Zhōng Díshān; Jyutping: Zung1 Dik6-saan1
  2. traditional Chinese: 鍾嘉勵; simplified Chinese: 钟嘉励; pinyin: Zhōng Jiālì; Jyutping: Zung1 Gaa1-lai6

References

  1. FACE Vol. 043
  2. EEGmusic. "EEGmusic Archived 25 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine." Other information. Retrieved on 9 March 2008.
  3. Sina HK. "Sina HK Archived 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  4. Gillian Chung at IMDb IMDB. Biography for Gillian Chung
  5. Be My Guest (7 March 2009 episode)
  6. Mingpao.com. Gillian Chung @ Mingpao.com Retrieved on 10 March 2009.
  7. http://www.weibo.com/1733838873/A6vzUz6es?mod=weibotime
  8. Be My Guest, episode featuring Mani Fok, Chung's manager.
  9. Mak, Clara (2 August 2009). "Twins: a history of the teenybop sensation". The Review. South China Morning Post. p. 3. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
  10. Buckle up for the Twins Mission Archived 10 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  11. HK Film Archive
  12. Mak, Clara (2 August 2009). "Back to business". The Review. South China Morning Post. p. 2.
  13. Wen weipo.com. Wen weipo.com. Retrieved 26 October 2009
  14. Yahoo News. "", Yahoo News, 11 March 2009, retrieved on 24 March 2009.
  15. "Gillian Chung Had 40 Botox Injections!". 88news.net. 1 July 2009. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010.
  16. Sina.com: . Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  17. China.com.cn. China.com.cn. Retrieved on 25 October 2009.
  18. BBC. Chan in Hong Kong photo protest. Tuesday, 29 August 2006
  19. Actress' semi-nude photo taken with hidden camera stirs uproar in HK, 28 August 2006, China Daily
  20. "Hong Kong magazine to be prosecuted in pop star pictures row"
  21. HONG KONG: "Twin photograph ruling upheld" Archived 15 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  22. Agencies via CRI (2 November 2006). "HK Magazine Loses Appeal Over 'Obscene' Pop Star Pics". china.org.
  23. RTHK mediadigest
  24. batgwa.com. "batgwa.com Edison's Conquests Sex Photos – Suspect Arrested Archived 2 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 31 January 2008
  25. "Tech jailed for stealing sex-with-starlet photos". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 May 2009.
  26. Damon Pang (12 February 2008). "Twins star apologizes to her fans". The Standard. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010.
  27. Sydney morning herald. "Dirty downloads: diva axed from Olympic ceremony Sydney Morning Herald, 26 February 2008, retrieved on 21 July 2008.
  28. "Canto-pop star Gillian Chung is engaged". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  29. "HK singer-actress Gillian Chung and boyfriend hold wedding ceremony in LA". Asia One. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  30. Kwok, Kar Peng. "'She doesn't love me': Gillian Chung separates from husband". Asia One. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
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