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Liu was born in [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]] on January 6, 1979 |
Liu was born in [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]] on January 6, 1979.<ref name="sibling">{{cite news | autnhor= | title=Emme Wong waits to attend 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' premiere | date=2005-06-09 | work=CNMDB | pages=1 | url=http://hk.cnmdb.com/newsent/20050609/97747 | accessdate=2009-01-10 | language=Chinese}}</ref> She attended [[Pineridge Elementary School]] and [[Prince Rupert Secondary School]]. After graduating from secondary school, she moved to [[Vancouver]] to attend [[University of British Columbia]]. Liu wanted to major in business administration, but the major required her to be [[bilingual]].<ref name="bernicespecial">{{cite news | author= | title=Miss Chinese International becomes famous in one night, Bernice Liu's sun | date=2006-08-24 | work=The Sun | pages=1 | url=http://the-sun.on.cc/channels/ent/20060814/20060813234751_0000.html?corp=1 | accessdate=2009-01-10 | language=Chinese}}</ref> Although both of her parents speak Cantonese, she had limited knowledge of the language. For the fastest and easiest way to learn it, her friends recommended she enter the [[Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant]], which she did in 2000. The pageant is an annual beauty contest organized by [[Fairchild Television]], and it helps selects Vancouver representatives to enter the [[Miss Chinese International Pageant]] of [[Hong Kong]]. To Liu's surprise, she won the crown along with the title "Miss Photogenic."<ref name="bernicespecial" /> She then represented Vancouver and entered the promising Miss Chinese International Pageant a year later and took the Miss Chinese International 2001 title, as well as winning the "Miss Cosmopolitan" and "Miss Talent" awards.<ref name="chineseinternational">{{cite news | author= | title=Toronto beauty Bernice Liu wins crown and two other awards | date=2001-01-21 | work=Epoch Times | pages= 1 | url=http://www.epochtimes.com/b5/1/1/21/n37608.htm | accessdate=2009-01-09 | language=Chinese}}</ref> Soon after, Liu was offered an artist contract to Hong Kong's leading television company, [[TVB]], the same channel that hosted the Miss Chinese International pageant.<ref name="chineseinternational" /> Initially, she refused the contract, afraid that she would not be able to adapt to a new and unfamiliar environment. Eventually, she signed the contract with the support of her father, who was willing to give up work in Vancouver to help Liu develop her career in Hong Kong. The university also allowed her to put her degree on a hold for ten years.<ref name="bernicespecial" /> |
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===Career=== |
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Revision as of 23:20, 19 January 2012
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Bernice Jan Liu (born January 6, 1979) is a Canadian actress, singer, and commercial model based in Hong Kong. She has previously held the title Miss Chinese Vancouver 2000 as well as Miss Chinese International 2001, the latter position bringing her fame in Hong Kong.
Liu is best known for her role as Princess Sam-tin in the long-running TVB sitcom, Virtues of Harmony, which was also her first role after joining TVB in 2001. Liu's singing breakthrough came to an attention in 2005 after she lent her voice for the theme song of the 2005 TVB serial drama, Into Thin Air. The theme song, "Truth," was Liu's first theme song and was one of the primary promotional songs for the TVB compilation album, Lady in Red (2006), which sold past 10,000 copies in the first day of release.[1] Liu is also listed by critics as one of the few TVB artists to look forward to in a future singing career.[2]
In 2011, Liu left TVB.
Biography
Early life and Miss Chinese International
Liu was born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia on January 6, 1979.[3] She attended Pineridge Elementary School and Prince Rupert Secondary School. After graduating from secondary school, she moved to Vancouver to attend University of British Columbia. Liu wanted to major in business administration, but the major required her to be bilingual.[4] Although both of her parents speak Cantonese, she had limited knowledge of the language. For the fastest and easiest way to learn it, her friends recommended she enter the Miss Chinese (Vancouver) Pageant, which she did in 2000. The pageant is an annual beauty contest organized by Fairchild Television, and it helps selects Vancouver representatives to enter the Miss Chinese International Pageant of Hong Kong. To Liu's surprise, she won the crown along with the title "Miss Photogenic."[4] She then represented Vancouver and entered the promising Miss Chinese International Pageant a year later and took the Miss Chinese International 2001 title, as well as winning the "Miss Cosmopolitan" and "Miss Talent" awards.[5] Soon after, Liu was offered an artist contract to Hong Kong's leading television company, TVB, the same channel that hosted the Miss Chinese International pageant.[5] Initially, she refused the contract, afraid that she would not be able to adapt to a new and unfamiliar environment. Eventually, she signed the contract with the support of her father, who was willing to give up work in Vancouver to help Liu develop her career in Hong Kong. The university also allowed her to put her degree on a hold for ten years.[4]
Career
Liu received her first role that same year and portrayed Princess Sam-tin in the 2001 costume sitcom, Virtues of Harmony. The sitcom was a ratings hit, becoming a popular prime-time family watch for the audiences of Hong Kong. Originally an 100-episode sitcom, TVB extended the sitcom to 300 half-hour episodes, becoming the longest costume sitcom TVB has ever produced. Liu's role as the runaway princess was also highly recognized, and she became unofficially nicknamed as "Princess" by fans and the media.[4] However, her portrayal earned mixed reviews, and she was criticized for her lack of fluency in Cantonese. The criticism slowly decreased as she appeared in more episodes of the sitcom. Liu credited her father of this achievement, who moved to Hong Kong with her to help her in reading Cantonese dialogues and scripts.[6]
In 2002, after a successful reception of Virtues of Harmony, TVB decided to produce a modern spin-off for the sitcom.[7] Liu was given the role Joey Wong, an undergraduate fashion designer working for her father's company. That same year, Liu recorded songs for Happy Together, a soundtrack consisting of songs recorded by the Virtues of Harmony cast. The album was released on February 6, 2003. While Virtues of Harmony II filming was active, Liu was given a recurring guest role in the 2002 serial drama, Golden Faith as Alice Yiu, starring opposite Gallen Lo. Golden Faith did well in Hong Kong but received mixed reviews from critics. While some critics regard it as a masterpiece, other critics whiplashes the series for its unrealistic characters. Nonetheless, the drama achieved a high rating spot, becoming one of the top ten most viewed Hong Kong series of 2002. Virtues of Harmony II was released in 2003 and also well received with good ratings. Liu, however left the series in 2004 due to co-star Frankie Lam's marriage to actress Kenix Kwok. Lam ultimately never returned to the series even when it concluded in January 2005. The incomplete ending for Liu left viewers upset.
Her first theatrical motion picture role was in My Wife is 18 (2002). Liu portrayed the supporting role, Miss Lee, a Physical Education teacher who is attracted to Ekin Cheng's character, Sap-Saam. The film won "Best Comedy Film 2002" in Hong Kong. Liu then attracted broader attention for her role as Jessica Chiang in the 2003 serial drama Survivor's Law, in which she played a sweet and clumsy trainee solicitor. The role received her critical praise and she became a popular candidate for Most Improved Actress at the annual TVB Anniversary Awards. Survivor's Law was the eighth most viewed series of 2003, peaking at 37 ratings points.
Liu's singing career began a rise in 2005, when she sang the theme song for Into Thin Air. The theme song became a promotional single for Lady In Red, a compilation album consisting of TVB theme songs and sub songs. The single became a number one hit and won a Jade Solid Gold recognition in 2006. Following the success of the single that same year, Liu won the "Best Newcomer Awards at the Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards. Liu then began to sing a chain of other songs for television series, such as "Break Up" (also a track in the Lady In Red compilation), "Do You Still Need To Care," and "So In Love With You."
Liu emerged as a dark horse candidate by snagging the #2 spot amongst TVB's top-earning artists of 2006, mostly due to her numerous endorsement contracts. In the summer of 2006, LIu earned a contract with Nike, and became the first Asian spokesperson for the company. Her posters are now all over Asia promoting Nike yoga products.
In 2007, Liu beat award winning-actress Charmaine Sheh to claim TVB's top earning artist spot of 2007 earning HK$4.8 million. Liu, along with Myolie Wu, Nancy Wu, and other TVB stars, became judges for 2007 Mr. Hong Kong.
Currently, Liu is no longer attached to TVB as she had left the station in early 2011.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2002 | My Wife is 18 | Miss Lee | |
2003 | My Dream Girl | Winnie | |
2004 | Heat Team | Macy | |
2009 | The King of Fighters | Vice[8] | Direct-to- |
2010 | Bad Blood | Audrey | |
2010 | 72 Tenants of Prosperity | Bullet-tooth Jane | |
2010 | The Legend is Born – Ip Man | Yumi Kitano | |
2010 | Perfect Wedding | Mimi |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001–03 | Virtues of Harmony | Princess Sam-tin / Kung Yan-so / Tin-sam | Sitcom regular |
2002 | Golden Faith | Alice Yiu Si-lai | Guest appearance (Episodes 16–18) |
2003 | Survivor's Law | Jessica Chiang Si-ka | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Actress (Top 5) |
2003–04 | Virtues of Harmony II | Joey Wong Yee | Sitcom regular Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Actress (Top 5) |
2004 | Supreme Fate | Yau Man-yi | |
2005 | Love Bond | Kei Mei-lai | Astro Drama Awards for My Favourite Character Astro Drama Awards for My Favourite Couple shared with Moses Chan Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Actress (Top 5) |
2005 | Healing Hands III | Betsy Tsang Suk-kei | |
2005 | Into Thin Air | Man Tai-bo | Nominated — Astro Drama Awards for Favourite Theme Song |
2007 | The Brink of Law | Tsui Wing | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Acress (Top 5) |
2007 | Best Selling Secrets | Herself | Cameo appearance (Episode 18) |
2007 | Devil's Disciples | Pak-tong Chi-lung | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Actress (Top 5) |
2007 | The Slicing of the Demon | Fok Sin-yiu | Warehoused; released on DVD |
2007 | Steps | Samantha Lee Sam-ying | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Best Actress (Top 20) Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for My Favourite Female TV Character (Top 20) Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Most Improved Actress (Top 5) Nominated — Astro Drama Awards for Most Unforgettable Kiss with Steven Ma |
2007 | Survivor's Law II | Jessica Chiang Si-ka | Cameo appearance (Episode 2) |
2008 | Wasabi Mon Amour | Ally Ko Yau-lai / Yim Lei | Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Best Supporting Actress (Top 10) |
2008 | When a Dog Loves a Cat | Kit Man Chi-kei | |
2009 | The Greatness of a Hero | Dik Ching-luen | Warehoused; released on DVD |
2010 | The Mysteries of Love | Nickole Ling Man-ka | |
2010–11 | Show Me the Happy | Cherry Lui Ying-hung | Sitcom regular |
2010–11 | Home Troopers | "Kam" Tung Kam-po | |
2012 | Mystery in the Palace | Imperial Concubine | filming |
Television songs
Year | Title | TV series | Type | Album | Other notes |
2003 | "Everyone Laughs" (皆大歡笑) | Virtues of Harmony | Sub-theme | Happy Together | with Virtues of Harmony cast |
"Fighting Lovers" (鬥氣冤家) | Virtues of Harmony | Sub-theme | Happy Together | with Frankie Lam | |
"A Woman Waiting For Love" (等愛的女人) | Virtues of Harmony | Sub-theme | Happy Together | with Nancy Sit, Bondy Chiu, Joyce Chen | |
2005 | "Heart's Words" (心裡話) | Love Bond | Sub-theme | with Michael Tao, Kenix Kwok, Moses Chan | |
"Truth" (實情) | Into Thin Air | Theme | Lady In Red | ||
2006 | "Chocolate and Vanilla" (朱古力與雲呢拿) | Sugar Sugar Rune | Theme | EEG TVB Children Themes | with Myolie Wu |
2007 | "Break Up" (分手) | The Brink of Law | Ending song | Lady In Red | |
"Do You Still Need To Care" (還用在意嗎) | The Slicing of the Demon | Theme | |||
"I'm So In Love With You" | Steps | Theme | In Love With Drama | ||
2008 | "Dream" (夢) | Doraemon | Theme | ||
2010 | "Show Me the Happy" (依家有喜) | Show Me the Happy | Theme | features Show Me the Happy cast |
Music video appearances
- 2001: Aaron Kwok - "The More Love The Better" (愈愛愈好)
- 2001: Louis Koo - "Happy Day" (樂天)
- 2006: "Truth" (實情)
- 2006: "Break Up" (分手)
- 2007: Raymond Lam - "Searching For You In Loving Memories" (愛在記憶中找你)
- 2008: Vanness Wu - "She's Not Sorry"
Awards
- 2000: Miss Chinese Vancouver
- 2001: Miss Chinese Vancouver - Miss Photogenic
- 2001: Miss Chinese International
- 2001: Miss Chinese International - Miss Cosmopolitan
- 2001: Miss Chinese International - Miss Talent
- 2004: Mannings Health & Beauty Awards - Fit & Beauty Figure Award
- 2004: Pennyblack - Beauty Angel Award
- 2006: Metro Ratio TV Awards - Popularity Award
- 2006: Next TV Awards - Top TV Artist: No. 8
- 2006: Next TV Awards - FERTI Star Charm Award
- 2006: Jade Solid Gold 1st Round - Newcomer Award
- 2006: Jade Solid Gold 1st Round - Best Single ("Truth")
- 2007: Astro Drama Awards - Favorite Character (Kei Mei-Lai, Love Bond)
- 2007: Astro Drama Awards - Favorite Couple with Moses Chan (Sit Shui & Kei Mei-Lai, Love Bond)
- 2007: Next TV Awards - Top TV Artist: No. 8
- 2007: Next TV Awards - Happy Show, Most Energetic Award
- 2007: SINA Online AD Awards - My Favorite Network Advertising Goddess Award
- 2007: Kids Song Best 10 Awards - Best Single with Myolie Wu ("Chocolate and Vanilla")
- 2007: Metro Kid Songs Awards - Best Single with Myolie Wu ("Chocolate and Vanilla")
- 2007: Metro Kid Songs Awards - Ensemble Award with Myolie Wu ("Chocolate and Vanilla")
- 2008: Next TV Awards - Top TV Artist: No. 8
- 2008: Next TV Awards - Marie France Most Charming Body Figure Award
- 2008: Jessica Code - Trendiest Cover Girl
- 2009: Kids Song Best 10 Awards - Best Single ("Dream")
References
- ^ "Stephy Tang and Charmaine Sheh wears the same shoes". The Sun (in Chinese). 2006-05-13. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
- ^ "TVB promotes artists to music industry, Linda Chung wins with 42%". Yahoo! Hong Kong (in Chinese). 2008-08-22. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
- ^ "Emme Wong waits to attend 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' premiere". CNMDB (in Chinese). 2005-06-09. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
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- ^ a b "Toronto beauty Bernice Liu wins crown and two other awards". Epoch Times (in Chinese). 2001-01-21. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
- ^ "Bernice Liu promotes new drama, must learn Mandarin first". Peng Peng (in Chinese). 2007-09-13. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09. [dead link]
- ^ "High ratings for TVB's "Virtues of Harmony"". Yinsha (in Chinese). 2004-06-16. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
- ^ "becomes a "great grandmother"". Yahoo! Hong Kong (in Chinese). 2008-12-27. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-01-09.