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Christy Cheung Wing-Yin

Christy Cheung Wing-Yin

1 title Acting Mar 15, 1984 Hong Kong

Christy Cheung Wing-Yin was born in Hong Kong into a family deeply rooted in the film industry. She made her acting debut in 1998 with a role in Andrew Lau's "Young and Dangerous: The Prequel." The following year, at just 14 years old, she landed a significant role in the film "Spacked Out," directed by Lawrence Ah-Mon, after being introduced to the project by a friend. Her portrayal of the character 'Sissy' garnered attention, particularly from Assistant Director Andy Tse, who praised her vibrant energy and ability to embody the role without a script.

Following the release of "Spacked Out" in 2000, Christy found herself in high demand, receiving numerous invitations from various directors to appear in additional films. Her early career was marked by a series of notable performances that showcased her talent and versatility. However, after a few successful years in the spotlight, she gradually stepped back from the public eye. By 2001, she had appeared in several films, with her final cinematic role occurring in "Gangs 2001." Despite her brief but impactful career, Cheung's contributions to the Hong Kong film scene remain memorable to fans and industry insiders alike.

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