Acting
Cherie Chung
Born 1960-02-16 · Hong Kong
Cherie Chung Cho-Hung (Chinese: 鍾楚紅; pinyin: Zhōng Chǔhóng; born 16 February 1960) was arguably the queen of Hong Hong cinema in the 80's. After appearing in the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant in 1979 she was scouted by legendary producer/director Johnnie To and cast in his film THE ENIGMATIC CASE. From there she could sometimes star in six or more films per year. To Western fans she is most known for her frequent co-starring roles with HK superstar Chow Yun-Fat, as well as Tsui Hark's classic PEKING OPERA BLUES. After teaming up with Chow again in John Woo's caper comedy ONCE A THIEF she, like many Chinese actresses, retired to marry and start a family.
Known for

Winners & Sinners

Once a Thief

Peking Opera Blues

Wild Search

Cherie

Bet on Fire

One Husband Too Many

The Dead and the Deadly

The Eighth Happiness

An Autumn's Tale

Zodiac Killers

Spiritual Love

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Maybe It's Love

The Story of Woo Viet

The Hidden Power of the Dragon Sabre

Double Fixation

Hong Kong Playboys

Golden Swallow

The Postman Fights Back

Last Romance

Happy Din Don

Walk on Fire

Prince Charming

The Yuppie Fantasia

Stars & Roses

Mr. Mistress

The Good, The Bad & The Beauty

It Takes Two

Goodbye Darling

Banana Cop

The Flying Mr. B

Fascinating Affairs

The Legend of Run Run Shaw

My Darling Genie

Salt and Pepper

Moon, Star and Sun

Heaven Can Help

Sayonara Goodbye

Couples, Couples, Couples
