Maggie Cheung
Biography
Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk, born on September 20, 1964, is a celebrated former actress from Hong Kong. Spending her formative years between England and Hong Kong, Cheung embarked on her acting journey in 1983 and has since appeared in over 70 films. While she gained significant recognition in action films, she has expressed that her most cherished projects include critically acclaimed titles such as *Song of the Exile*, *Center Stage*, *Comrades: Almost a Love Story*, and *In the Mood for Love*.
Her performance as Emily Wang in *Clean*, which remains her most recent lead role, marked a significant milestone in her career as she became the first Asian actress to receive an award at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Cheung is not only renowned for her acting skills but also for her linguistic versatility; she is fluent in Cantonese, English, Mandarin, and French.
Throughout her career, Maggie Cheung has made a lasting impact on the film industry, earning accolades for her nuanced performances and contributing to the global recognition of Asian cinema. Despite her retirement from acting, her legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and filmmakers worldwide.
Filmography
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Paper Marriage
1988 • Jade Li
Spy Games
1989
The Dragon from Russia
1990 • May Yip
Twin Dragons
1992 • Barbara
Days of Being Wild
1990 • Su Li-zhen
Red Dust (1990)
1990 • Yueh-Feng
The Fortune Buddies
2011
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon
1989
Ashes of Time
1994 • Feng's Sister-in-Law
Dragon Inn (1992)
1992 • Jade
In Between Loves
1989 • Jenny Tung
Green Snake
1993 • Green Snake
The Seventh Curse
1986 • Tsui Hung
Rob N Roll
2024
Clean
2004 • Emily Wang
Punished
2011
The Bare-Footed Kid
1993 • Miss Ho
What a Hero!
1992 • Lan
Happy Ghost III
1986 • Tsui Han-Pan / Tsui Kiu Kiu
Comrades, Almost a Love Story
1996 • Lee Kiu
Center Stage
1991 • Ruan Ling Yu / Self
All My Goddess
2017