Irene Wan

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Irene Wan
溫碧霞
Born
Wan Bik-ha

(1966-07-30) 30 July 1966 (age 57)[1]
Other namesIrene Wan
小碧玉
One Pizza
EducationCatholic Ming Yuen Secondary School
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, producer
Agents
  • TVB (1991–2001)
  • Emperor Motion Pictures (Hong Kong) (from 2012)
  • Huayi Brothers (Chinese mainland)
    (from 2012)
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Spouse
Kenneth Ho
(m. 2000)
ChildrenXavier Ho (adopted son)
AwardsGolden Lotus Award at 3rd Macau International Movie Festival in 2011
(Best supporting actress)
Musical career
Labels
  • Homerun (1991–1993)
  • Yiu Wing RECORDS LIMITED (1993)
  • Yong Sheng He Chuang Media (2008)
  • Mele Music
    北京美樂文化 (from 2012)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese溫碧霞
Simplified Chinese温碧霞

,Irene Wan Bik-ha (born 30 July 1966[3]) is a Hong Kong actress, singer and producer.

Background

She was nominated for the Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in Lonely Fifteen.[4]

She gained notice for her beauty and remarkable performance in Everlasting Love (1983), co-starring with Andy Lau and Loletta Lee, when she was only 17 years old. Later, she also gave impressive performances in Stanley Kwan's Love unto Waste (1986) and Rouge (1987).

However, in the 1990s, her film career sputtered and she agreed to star in All of a Sudden (1996), which would be her first, and only, time appearing nude in a movie. However, this move failed to ignite her career and she later went on to star in various TVB dramas.

Personal life

Wan was married to businessman Kenneth Ho (何祖光) in 2000, and they adopted a son, Xavier Ho (何國倫) in 2010.[5]

Partial filmography

  • Lonely Fifteen (1982)
  • Happy Sixteen (1982)
  • Everlasting Love (1983)
  • Possessed (1983) - Hsiao's Sister
  • Pom Pom (1984) - Koo's Prostitute
  • Everlasting Love (1984) - PK
  • Lucky Stars Go Places (1986) - Lady Officer
  • Dei ha ching (1986) - Billie Yuen Bui-Yee
  • Caper (1986) - Annie San Fun
  • Chung Gwok jui hau yat goh tai gam (1987) - Tsou-Ti
  • Rouge (1987) - Shu-Hsien
  • Tiger Cage (1988) - Amy
  • Fat lut mo ching (1988)
  • Bloody Brotherhood (1989) - Kiu
  • Wo wei cheng nian (1989) - Jane Chan
  • Shao nu xin (1989)
  • Cheng shi pan guan (1989)
  • Zui nui chung on cho (1989)
  • Fatal Vacation (1989) - Candy
  • Kei bing (1990)
  • Yi chu ji fa (1991) - May
  • The Tigers (1991) - Shirley Lam
  • Man huang de tong hua (1991) - May Tse
  • Ngoh oi nau man choi (1992) - Canoe Girl
  • Gao bie zi jin cheng (1992) - Chiu Ti
  • Yi dai xiao xiong: San zhi qi (1993)
  • Sha dian yu sha ren shi ban (1994) - Anna
  • Circus Kids (1994) - Lan
  • Gentle Reflections (1994, TV Series) - Poon Kum-Lin
  • All of a Sudden (1996) - Ho-Yee
  • Burning Harbor (1998) - Xu Meili
  • Gods of Honour (2001, TV Series) - So Dan-kei
  • A Tragic Room (2003)
  • Magic Needle (2005, TV Series)
  • Exodus (2007) - Pun Siu-Yuen
  • The Drunkard (2010) - Mrs. Wong
  • The Loan Shark (2011)
  • 72 Heroes (2011)
  • Triad (2012) - Irene
  • Impetuous Love in Action (2014) - Irene
  • Love in Late Autumn (2016) - Linda Wen
  • 708090 (2016) - Zhao Yuan Yuan
  • The Fallen (2019)

[6] [7]

References

  1. ^ IMDb - Irene Wan
  2. ^ "【旅遊籽】活化等於毀滅? 佛院哀歌(速寫郊野系列2)".
  3. ^ Ôn Bích Hà hạnh phúc trong vòng tay của chồng
  4. ^ 第二屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單 (in Chinese). Hong Kong Film Awards Association. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Irene Wan reconciles with her husband". Toggle. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  6. ^ Irene Wan at hkmdb.com
  7. ^ Irene Wan at chinesemov.com

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