Carrie Ng Ka-Lai
Carrie Ng Ka-Lai (Chinese: 吳家麗), born on November 30, 1963, is a prominent actress from Hong Kong, celebrated for her roles in both cult classic Category-III films and mainstream cinema. She garnered critical acclaim, winning the Best Actress award at the 1993 Golden Horse Film Festival for her moving performance in "Remains of a Woman." Additionally, she received the Best Supporting Actress honor at the 2000 Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in "The Kid." Ng's filmography includes significant works such as Edward Yang's "Mahjong" (1996), as well as iconic titles like "Naked Killer" (1992) and "Sex and Zen" (1991), which have left a lasting impact on the genre.
In 2015, Ng ventured into directing with her debut film "Angel Whispers," a revenge thriller that she co-directed, produced, and co-wrote alongside film executive Shirley Yung. This marked an exciting new chapter in her career, showcasing her versatility and commitment to storytelling. With a dynamic career spanning decades, Carrie Ng continues to be a significant figure in the Hong Kong film industry, known for her bold choices and captivating performances.
Filmography
The Dragon from Russia
The Diary of a Big Man
Gangster Payday
City on Fire (1987)
Sentenced to Hang
Deliverance (2024)
Prison Flowers
The Silent War
Cheetah on Fire
Crystal Hunt
Right Here Waiting...
Justice, My Foot!
Undercover Punch and Gun
Mahjong
Mission of Justice (1992)
Naked Killer
Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon
Sex and Zen
Angel Terminators
The First Time is the Last Time
Au Revoir, Mon Amour