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Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor

Josie Ho Chiu-Yi (Chinese: 何超儀; born 26 December 1974) is a the daughter of Macao casino magnate Stanley Ho, and a singer and actress from Hong Kong.

Movie career

She was involved in numerous movies, TV commercials, TV dramas, and singing performances.

She has played many roles including a few as prostitutes which contrasted strongly with her own wealthy upbringing as a billionaire's daughter.

For the film Exiled, Ho did not work with a script. Recalling the experience in a recent interview, she said of director Johnnie To, "[He] basically tells actors what to do...Johnnie wants us to come to the set with our mind completely clean, like a white piece of paper. That way, he can draw whatever he wishes on us." She did not find this method of improvisional acting difficult.[1] Ho stars alongside Anthony Wong Chau Sang and Eason Chan in the Ho-Cheung Pang directed horror film Dream Home.[2]

Personal life

Ho is the daughter of businessman Stanley Ho and wife of Alive band member and actor Conroy Chan Chi-Chung. She credits elder sister Pansy Ho with supporting her early efforts to establish a singing career over the objections of their father.[3]

Filmography

TV series

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References

  1. ^ "Josie Ho speaks to Ukula Magazine".
  2. ^ Korean Trailer for "Dream Home' Punishes the Audience
  3. ^ Seno, Alexandra A. (2008-01-08), "Josie Ho: Tracking a star, from Hong Kong to Sundance", The New York Times, retrieved 2010-03-19
  4. ^ "Josie Ho". imdb.com. Retrieved April 19, 2010.
  5. ^ "Josie Ho". chinesemov.com. Retrieved April 19, 2010.