She competed in the 1989 Miss Asia Pageant and won Miss Photogenic, finishing as third runner-up in the pageant.
In December 1990 at the age of 21, Ng married first husband Yung Kwong Pui who was 30 years older. After only 13 days into their marriage, Yung died of a heart attack. Yung was a high standing partner at the Hong Kong office of Ernst & Young and had accumulated a large fortune over his lifetime. He left Christine $170 million (HKD) in his will after he died. Since Yung had died in China, his will was contested by family members for a lengthy period. In 2000, Ng was award an amount of $9 million, For many years, Christine suffered from depression due to negative rumors and the title that she was a "black" widow who brought bad luck to her late husband, which hurt her success with ATV. She did successfully revive her career after moving to TVB.
In 1999 she met her current husband Kasey Lin Hoi Tong through Gigi Lai, and they married in July 1999.
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In the 1990s, he made his first movie debut in the 1993 film "Crime Story" along with Jackie Chan. He has rarely acted in television, especially on his wife, Liza Wang's television station TVB. He is most known for cooperating with ATV, which is TVB's rival.
In 2009, he married his longtime partner Liza Wang in Las Vegas. They announced their union on TVB through Stephen Chow.
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He is one of the most recognized names in martial arts and action movies worldwide, known for his acrobatic fighting style, comedic timing and use of improvised weapons. He has starred in over a hundred movies and is one of the most recognizable Asian movie stars in the world. He also has a pop music singing career, which began in the 1980s.
Chan joined his parents in Canberra in 1976, where he briefly attended Dickson College and worked as a construction worker. A fellow builder named Jack took Chan under his wing, earning Chan the nickname of "Little Jack", which was later shortened to "Jackie", and the name Jackie Chan has stuck with him ever since. In addition, in the late 90s, Chan changed his Chinese name to Fong Si Lung since his father's original surname was Fong.
He has received fame stars on the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He is also a globally known philanthropist and has been named one of the top 10 most charitable celebrities by Forbes magazine and was the second-highest-paid actor in the world as of 2016.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/01Pbrc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ken Lo", "alternateName": "盧惠光", "birthDate": "March 19, 1957", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Lo was born in Laos in 1959 but moved to Cambodia in 1975, and later to Udon Thani, Thailand. Five years later, in 1980, he went to Hong Kong and worked as a tour guide. His idol was Bruce Lee which led him to practise Muay Thai and Taekwondo in Thailand. He won the freestyle fighting championships seven times so his chance finally came when he made his debut in Working Class (1985), which was directed by Tsui Hark and starred Sam Hui.
In 1986, Lo met Jackie Chan in a disco in Hong Kong, where he was head of security, and Chan hired him as his own bodyguard. Lo not only became Chan's bodyguard but also acted in many martial arts films. One of his best known roles is "John", the main villain and right-hand man of the British ambassador in Drunken Master II (1994). in which he and Chan engaged in a protracted final fight; Lo stepped in when another actor was injured. That climactic ten-minute fight sequence has become legendary: film critic Roger Ebert called it "one of the most remarkably sustained examples of martial arts choreography ever filmed."[citation needed]
In 2005, Lo acted in the American action film Into the Sun (2005) with Steven Seagal, with whom he was involved in a fight scene but the film was not very successful at the American box office. Lo is still very active in Hong Kong cinema.
Lo married Hong Kong actress Lai Sok-yin (黎淑賢) and they have two sons. The couple divorced in 2006.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/W03yO_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kent Cheng", "alternateName": "鄭則士, 鄭則仕, 鄭則土, 郑则土, 郑则仕, 郑则士, Cheng Juk Si, Cheng Jut Si, Zheng Ze Shi, Cheng Jak Si, Cheng Tse Chih, Cheng Tse Shih, Cheng Jui Si, Ken Cheng, Cheng Ken, Cheng Kent, Кент Чэн", "birthDate": "May 22, 1951", "nationality": "British Hong Kong", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/kent-cheng.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Susanna Auyeung", "alternateName": "歐陽佩珊", "birthDate": "December 6, 1953", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Susanna Auyeung Pui San, born as Chan Kit Ying, was a Hong Kong actress and singer. She started acting at aged 14 and officially entered showbiz in 1970 with her debut in the movie "King Fa Sin Ji". She became a first-line actress starring in many Cantonese films, and was even dubbed as the "1983 version of Huang Rong".
In 1975, Auyeung joined ATV, and became the top actress of the station. In the early days, she was widely noticed for her elegant and refined appearance, which was suitable for ancient time and modern times. After recording one of the soundtracks of the TV series "Chat Sai Yan Yun", she signed a contract with the record company as a contract singer. In 1978, she joined TVB and participated in many popular dramas, leaving a deep impression on the audience. In 1984, she and Roman Tam performed 25 shows of "Liu Yi Biography" stage play, and more than 10 performances in USA and Canada. In 1989, she returned to ATV.
After filming the 1994 TV series "Song Sisters" and Jackie Chan's film "Crime Story", Auyeung officially retired from showbiz.
In 1993, she started studying Chinese medicine and became a qigong acupuncturist. In 1994, she opened a qigong class for apprenticeships in Hong Kong.
Auyeung was married to actor Kwok Fung whom she met during the filming of ATV drama "Silent Asking the Sky". During their 40 years of marriage, they had no children of their own but raised an adopted son.
Auyeung suffered a stroke in April 2017 and had to undergo three brain surgeries, and was later found to have a tumour. Sadly, she passed away at the age of 63 in July 2017 due to lung cancer.
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