Wu attended the Head-Royce School in Oakland, California and later majored in architecture at the University of Oregon. While there, he founded the University of Oregon Wushu club in 1994 and served as the team's first coach. During this time, Wu also took film classes and frequented local theaters, and came to enjoy the works of filmmakers like Akira Kurosawa and Luc Besson, who he describes as "men of vision." Following graduation, Wu traveled in 1997 to Hong Kong to witness the handover of Hong Kong, with no intention of taking on a movie career. At the suggestion of his sister, Wu began modeling. Four months later, film director Yonfan, after seeing Wu featured in a clothing ad at an MTR station, approached Wu about starring in an upcoming movie.
Wu maintains residences in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, and Oakland, California. He continues to actively train in wushu as well as other martial arts.
On April 6, 2010, Wu married American model Lisa Selesner in South Africa. Their daughter, Raven, was born in June 2013.
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During his academic journey, he attended Kowloon City Lion Rock Road Ying Yuk School and later Kowloon Tong Sacred Heart English School. Following this, the Education Department transferred him to the Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children Jockey Club Happy School (Primary 3 to Primary 6). Subsequently, he continued his education at Shun Yan School and Lingnan Middle School after completing Form 3. Post-Form 3 graduation, he explored various occupations such as an office assistant, flower shop deliveryman, auto repair shop apprentice, and construction worker until he ventured into the entertainment industry in 1982 through a television actor training class.
In 1982, he formally joined the inaugural batch of the Asia Television Actor Training Class and simultaneously signed a 4-year contract with Asia Television (ATV).
He pursued further education at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in Drama, and emerged as the academy's first graduate in 1985. While still a student, TVB extended an invitation, leading to his enrollment in the television station under a management contract in 1986.
In 2013, he co-founded the Shen Theatre and successfully secured a seat on the Drama Group Committee of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council in the same year.
Making a return to TVB in May 2014, Anthony Wong continued to make significant contributions to the entertainment industry.
His personal life involves a marriage to Wu Hui Zhen, a relationship that began in his teenage years, culminating in marriage in 1992. Despite signing a divorce agreement around 1998, their marriage remained officially intact until they resumed living together in 2020. The couple has two sons.
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After graduating from Rosaryhill School, where many other would-be pop stars had attended, she started working full-time as a model in Hong Kong. She was scouted by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), and was then linked with Gillian Chung to form the Cantopop group Twins.
She married Ronald Cheng in 2006. The couple reported their divorce in 2010.
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Partially raised in the United States, Fung made his acting debut in the 1990 film Forbidden Nights, playing the childhood version of the male lead (Robin Shou). Fung attended the University of Michigan where he earned his degree in graphic design. In the mid-1990s, he returned to Hong Kong where he would form the band Dry with Mark Lui. He would continue his acting career in Hong Kong, with successful films like Gen-X Cops and its sequel Gen-Y Cops. In 1999 Fung released his solo album, Not Enough Love.
In 2004 Fung made his directorial debut with entering the Phoenix and later directed a second film, House of Fury, in 2005.
Fung married Taiwanese actress Shu Qi in September 2016. The two met on the set of the gay romance drama Bishonen in 1997 and dated for four years before marrying.
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She joined the entertainment industry in 2000 after signing with Emperor Entertainment Group.
Gillian Chung has faced challenges in her personal life, including being involved in the "Edison Chen photo scandal" in 2008, which temporarily affected her public image. However, she made a successful comeback in 2009 with solo music releases.
In 2011, she won the Best Actress award at the Huading Awards for her performance in "Legendary Amazons." In 2017, she won the Best Actress award at the Chinese American Film Festival for her role in the film "Love Off the Cuff."
Apart from her entertainment career, Gillian Chung is involved in various charitable activities.
In 2018, Gillian Chung married Taiwanese doctor Michael Lai in Los Angeles. They divorced in 2020.
In September 2020, Gillian Chung suffered a severe head injury in an accident in Xiamen, China, while working on a film. This incident led to a temporary suspension of her work, and she underwent treatment for her injuries.
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Wong starred in a 1996 Canadian TV production Once A Thief directed by John Woo. He made his English language movie debut in Tsui Hark's Knock Off in 1998. His starring role in Beast Cops, which won a 1998 Best Film prize at the Hong Kong film awards, further consolidated his position. In 2000, Wong made his debut as a director in Miles Apart, which he also produced and starred in.
He is married to Hong Kong supermodel Janet Ma.
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In 2004 Fung made his directorial debut with entering the Phoenix and later directed a second film, House of Fury, in 2005.
Fung married Taiwanese actress Shu Qi in September 2016. The two met on the set of the gay romance drama Bishonen in 1997 and dated for four years before marrying.
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