Cherie Chung Cho-Hung
Cherie Chung Cho-Hung, born on February 16, 1960, is a renowned retired actress from Hong Kong, famously recognized as the queen of 1980s Hong Kong cinema. Her journey into the spotlight began when she secured the title of third runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant, which caught the attention of prominent producer-director Johnnie To. He cast her in his film *The Enigmatic Case* in 1980, marking the beginning of her illustrious career. With her captivating beauty and charisma, Cherie quickly ascended to become one of the leading actresses of her era, earning the affectionate moniker "the Marilyn Monroe of Hong Kong."
After a successful run in the film industry, she made the decision to retire in 1991, prioritizing her marriage and family life. Since stepping away from the limelight, Cherie has dedicated herself to advocacy for environmental protection, actively promoting sustainability and awareness for ecological issues. Her contributions to both cinema and environmental causes have solidified her legacy as an influential figure in Hong Kong's cultural landscape.
Filmography
Peking Opera Blues
The Yuppie Fantasia
Carry On Hotel
Stars & Roses
Happy Together
Zodiac Killers
Last Romance
An Autumn's Tale
Wild Search
Spiritual Love
Winners & Sinners
Once a Thief (1991)