Wing Cheung Wing-Yin (b. 1978)

Alias:
Wing Cheung
阿Wng
靚Wing

Birthplace:
Hong Kong, China

Born:
September 11, 1978

Wing Cheung Wing-Yin, born on September 11, 1978 in Hong Kong, dabbled in part-time modeling during her high school years. After graduating from a fashion design program, she explored various roles such as a fashion journalist and window designer. Her acting career took off in 2000 with her debut film 'Sweet Sweet Life'. In 2001, she played a supporting role in 'Windy Days Windy Nights' and also starred in Pang Ho-Cheung's directorial debut 'You Shoot, I Shoot'. Her collaboration with Pang continued with the film 'AV' in 2005. That same year, she ventured into radio, participating in a DJ competition at a commercial radio station, which eventually led to her becoming a professional DJ. She left the radio station on July 31, 2009, but continued to perform in stage plays and other productions. PS:Wing Cheung Wing-Yin and another actress, Christy Cheung Wing-Yin, are often confused with each other due to the similarity in the writing and pronunciation of their Chinese names, Cheung Wing-Yin. As a result, their Movie chronology are sometimes mixed up in movie databases.

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