Chan married his longtime girlfriend Hilary Tsui (former TVB actress) in 2006. His daughter Constance Chan was born on October 4, 2004.
On December 9, 2009, Eason carried the 2010 Olympic Torch through the downtown of Montreal, effectively becoming the only person of Chinese descent to carry both the Summer and Winter Olympic torch.
Chan started to act in films in 1997. He has starred or co-starred in over 20 films so far. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by Hong Kong's Golden Film Awards in 2000 for his role in Lavender. In 2005, He was nominated for Best Actor by Hong Kong's Golden Bauhinia Awards for his work in Crazy N' The City. In 2008, He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards for his work in Trivial Matters. [source: wikipedia]", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/qPZzP_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Kelly Chen", "alternateName": "陳慧琳", "birthDate": "September 13, 1973", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Kelly Chen Wai-lam (born Vivian Chen Wai-man) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. She has been referred to as a "diva of Asia". Chen has had great success in the Asia entertainment industry with nearly 20 million record sales of 38 albums. She has won over 300 awards and is involved in many philanthropic activities. She was rewarded as one of the "The Outstanding Young Persons of the World" in 2004 by the Junior Chamber International and "Young Global Leaders" by the World Economic Forum in 2009. Chen is a lyric mezzo-soprano. Chen married long-term boyfriend Alex Lau Kin Ho. Chen gave birth to her first son, Chace Lau, and her second son, Riley Lau. She was pregnant with twin girls in 2010 but lost them after a miscarriage in March the following year.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/2kYXV_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ho Chun Hin", "alternateName": "何俊軒", "birthDate": "February 27, 1975", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Ho Chun Hin is a Hongkongese actor and radio host. He was previously a contracted artist with TVB and is currently freelancing in mainland China.
During his childhood, he aspired to join the Hong Kong Athletics Team. He participated in track and field while attending Choi Wan St. Joseph's Primary School and Tak Sun Secondary School (Mei Foo Branch). At the age of 16, he chose to leave school and worked as a Japanese chef. During this time, he was introduced to film acting while working for a magazine. In 1998, he was invited to shoot commercials while helping with his family's fruit business. Encouraged by his sister, he applied for the 15th TVB Artist Training Class in 2001. After graduating, he joined TVB.
In December 2016, he decided to leave TVB due to a torn cruciate ligament suffered during the filming of the drama "Rogue Emperor." He and his wife then immigrated to Toronto, Canada, where they planned to open a hot dog shop or work as a professional driver. In 2018, he joined a Chinese radio station in Canada and co-hosted the program "Love on Saturday." He occasionally returned to Hong Kong for film projects.
His nephew is Hong Kong track and field athlete Tang Yat Chun. He married Christina Lau, who works at Cathay Pacific Airways, in November 2010.
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In 1992, Kaneshiro made his singing debut, entering the business with the nickname Aniki, meaning 'older brother' in Japanese. His debut album was "Heartbreaking Night". Contracted to EMI, he wrote many of his own Mandarin and Cantonese songs. The following year, his popularity propelled him into acting and he no longer produces any commercial music.
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