Isabella Leong
Isabella Leong 梁洛施 | |||||||||||
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Born | Leong Lok-yau (梁樂瑤) Luisa Isabella Nolasco da Silva 23 June 1988 | ||||||||||
Partner | Richard Li (2008–2011) | ||||||||||
Children | 3 | ||||||||||
Parent | Luís Nolasco da Silva | ||||||||||
Awards | Golden Bauhinia Awards – Best New Performer 2006 Isabella | ||||||||||
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Also known as | Isabella Leong Isabella Leung Luisa Isabella Leung Leung Lok-si | ||||||||||
Origin | Hong Kong, China | ||||||||||
Genres | Cantopop | ||||||||||
Instrument(s) | Vocals Piano Guitar Erhu Flute | ||||||||||
Luísa Isabella Nolasco da Silva Leong Lok-yau (born 23 June 1988), better known as Isabella Leong, is a Macanese actress and former singer.
Early life
Luísa Isabella Nolasco da Silva was born on 23 June 1988, in Macao to Luís Alberto Marques Nolasco da Silva (b. Sé, 8 August 1951; d. São Lourenço, 20 January 1989)[1] and a croupier. She has a sister who is seven years older.[2]
Leong's father was a descendant of one of the most prominent and long-established Macanese families, Nolasco da Silva family . Her father was a Eurasian born to Frederico Joao Moreira de Sousa Teles de Menezes, a Portuguese father and Terry Marques Nolasco, a Chinese woman living in Portugal.[3] Frederico Joao is the sixth generation of the family and former President of the Macau Football Association.[4] Leong's father has two elder brothers, Henrique and Frederico and one younger brother, Jose Manuel.[5]
Leong's father suffered from a secret drug addiction and died from an overdose when she was only 6 months old. Leong had never received recognition from her paternal family, so she took her mother's surname. Leong's mother worked as a croupier in Casino Lisboa[6] and Leong was responsible for contributing to the family's finances.[7]
In 1993, she moved from Macau to Hong Kong and enrolled in Po Leung Kuk Camões Tan Siu Lin Primary School, after which she went to several schools in Hong Kong and Macao. She attended Macau Sam Yuk Middle School in 1999 but dropped out.[8]
Career
To help provide for her family, Leong abandoned school at age 12 to become a model for Emperor Entertainment Group.[9]
She later began singing and released her debut album, Isabella, when she was 16 years old. Isabella did not achieve the success hoped for and Leong subsequently debuted with acting. From 2005 to 2007, she made a string of films including The Eye 10, Bug Me Not!, Isabella, Diary, and Spider Lilies.
Leong won her first American film role in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, which was released in 2008.[10]
EEG contract dispute
Emperor Entertainment Group filed a lawsuit in the High Court on 3 April 2008, to seek damages from Leong for breaking a 10-year contract which Leong's mother signed for her when she was only 12 years old. Leong filed a writ against the company on 27 April.[9] In November 2008, the legal battle between Leong and EEG ended in an out-of-court settlement, with the star "free to pursue her career".[11]
Personal life
In 2008, Leong met Hong Kong businessman Richard Li, son of billionaire Li Ka-shing, on a movie set, when she was 20 and he was 41.[12] In April 2009, Leong gave birth to their first son Ethan Li Cheung Tsz. For this, Leong was allowed to use Li's family mansions in San Francisco. They also provided her with an entourage of caregivers, including five bodyguards, four full-time nannies and a personal attendant.[13]
In June 2010, Leong gave birth to Li's twin sons in San Francisco.[14]
In March 2011, Leong announced that she and Li had ended their relationship. They both declared that the split was amicable and that they would both take care of their children.[15][16]
Discography
Album # | Album information |
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1st | Isabella – First Album Versions A, B, C
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2nd | I am Isabella (EP)
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3rd | To Find Love (EP)
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4th | I am Isabella (Complete Version)
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5th | Say Goodbye... Luisa (DualDisc) (CD+DVD)
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Publication
Product |
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Isabella Photo Album
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EEG Artiste Crystal – Isabella
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Post Card – Isabella
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Isabella Artiste Profile
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Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2004 | Sunshine Heartbeat 赤沙印记@四叶草2 |
Girl asking for fortune |
2005 | The Eye 10 見鬼 10 |
April |
Bug Me Not! 虫不知 |
Moon (小月) | |
Dragon Squad 猛龍 |
Kong's daughter (江綽芝) | |
A Chinese Tall Story 情癲大聖 |
Red Child (紅孩兒) | |
2006 | McDull, the Alumni 春田花花同學會 |
Wing Yan (詠思) |
Isabella 伊莎貝拉 |
Cheung Bik-Yan (張碧欣) | |
Dragon Tiger Gate 龍虎門 |
voice | |
Diary 妄想 |
Leung Wing Na/Ho Lai Yee (梁詠娜/何麗儀) | |
The Knot 云水谣 |
Wang Xiao-rui (王曉芮) | |
2007 | Simply Actors 戲王之王 |
Guest |
Spider Lilies 刺青 |
Takeko (竹子) | |
2008 | Missing 深海尋人 |
Chen Xiao-Kai (陳小凱) |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor | Lin (小林) | |
2015 | 12 Golden Ducks | CEO woman (cameo) |
Murmur of the Hearts | Yu-mei | |
2019 | Missbehavior | Boss |
2020 | Love After Love | Ji Jie |
Awards
Fantasporto (2006)
- Best Actress for Isabella
Golden Bauhinia Awards (2006)
- Best New Performer for Isabella
Nominations
Hong Kong Film Awards (2005)
- Best New Performer for Bug Me Not
Hong Kong Film Awards (2007)
- Best Actress for Isabella
Hong Kong Film Awards (2007)
- Best Supporting Actress for Diary
Golden Bauhinia Awards (2007)
- Best Supporting Actress for Diary
References
- ^ Jorge Eduardo de Abreu Pamplona Forjaz (1996). Fundação Oriente (ed.). Famílias Macaenses, 1st Edition. pp. Volume II. 800.
- ^ "李泽楷梁洛施历程回顾:一个不缺钱一个很缺钱".
- ^ "梁洛施祖母萬里尋孫 「好掛念她」".
- ^ "【※漂亮ISA※】梁洛施 Blue Mood".
- ^ "祖母FB留言尋孫女梁洛施冇回音".
- ^ "揭秘梁洛施传奇奋斗史 产前产后生活大不同(图)".
- ^ ""星妈"神秘身份曝光:梁洛施妈妈".
- ^ "梁洛施被曝生双胞胎".
- ^ a b South China Morning Post. We paid nothing to settle: Emperor. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
- ^ Isabella to fight Mummy 3.
- ^ South China Morning Post. Deal frees starlet from Emperor Group fold. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
- ^ "Isabella Leong’s former lover tycoon Richard Li breaks silence on split". Channel NewsAsia. March 2011.
- ^ Channelnewsasia.com
- ^ Xinhuanet: Isabella Leong gives birth to twin sons Archived 2 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Isabella Leong announces split from tycoon Richard Li". Channel NewsAsia. 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
- ^ "Talk of other women way off the money, says Li". The Standard. Hong Kong. 2011. Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
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