Fann Wong
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Fann Wong is a Singapore-born actress-singer-model of Chinese origin.
Born on 27 January 1971, she derived her artiste name, Fann Wong, from
a combination of her father's surname (Fann) and her mother's surname
(Wong). With GCE 'A' Levels and a diploma in fashion merchandising from
the La Salle International Academy, her break into showbiz was when she
was 16, and was crowned champion of a beauty contest in Singapore which
she participated in. She stayed in the modelling circuit between 1990
to 1994, occasionally flying to Taiwan to film product endorsements for
products such as Oil of Ulan. In 1994, she was discovered in Taipei by
a Singapore TV producer who invited her back to Singapore to act in a
drama serial, Mei meng cheng zhen (1994). Fann's natural acting talent was discovered in
the show, and this led to her career transition as a television actress
based in Singapore. A slew of television projects soon after -
including her third and award-winning serial, Yuan jin jin sheng (1995) - raised her
profile, status and popularity such that she became a top name in
Singapore by 1995. In 1996, another career transition for her happened
when she released her first solo Mandarin pop album, 'Fanntasy' (1996)
in Singapore. However, due to a contractual problem which occurred in
late 1996 between MediaCorp (her management agency in Singapore) and a
Taiwanese artiste management agency, Fann was suspended for half a
year. During that period, she attended vocal and drama classes in
Shanghai. After she was released from her suspension period in
mid-1997, she went over to Taiwan and released a repackaged version of
that album, titled 'I Live Alone'. It was an immense success in the
Taiwanese music market, achieving four IFPI Platinum awards in sales
records and moving over half a million units in the East Asian market.
In 1998, Fann's gongfu TV drama, Shen diao xia lv (1998), was a runaway success in
Taiwan and China. It immensely increased Fann's popularity in the
region and certified her as a credible actress in the Chinese-speaking
world. At the same time, the release of her very
commercially-successful second solo album, 'Shopping' (1998), won her
many fans in the region, including the award-winning Hongkong director,
Tung-Shing Yee, who noticed her 'Shopping' MTV on Channel V in Hongkong and
invited her to star in her first big-screen Hongkong movie, an art film
titled Zhen xin hua (1999). Her breakthrough role as a delinquent teenager who
finally made good introduced her to Hongkong movie audiences and won
her a prestigious nomination for the Best New Performer Award at the
Hongkong Film Awards (the Hongkong equivalent of the Oscars). The
success of the movie led to another Hongkong feminist movie titled
Yüeliang de mimi (2000), in which Fann had a starring role opposite Michelle Reis and
'Teresa Lee (I)'. In these two years, she also found time to continue her
prolific singing career, releasing soundtracks to all her movies and TV
serials as well as dueting with the British boyband, 911 in the English
classic, 'Private Number'. Hence, in 2000, she became the first
Singaporean to stage a large-scale concert ('My Story - Fann Wong In
Concert') at Singapore's Indoor Stadium. It was a major media focus and
a sell-out gig. Later in the year, Fann returned to her modelling
origins again when she was invited to Hongkong to do an artistic
pictorial helmed by renowned award-winning Hongkong conceptualists
William Chang and Wing Shya. The pictorial, titled 'In +he Mood', found a ready
market in Asia. It was noticed that made-in-Singapore serials like
Bu bu wei ying (1999) and Xing suo (2000) won Fann the most critical acclaim and viewership
ratings, so in 2001, her focus switched back to being a television
actress, with 4 drama serials and one Taiwanese web movie in 2001
alone. She worked with renowned Taiwanese producer Pei-Pei Yang in a
blockbuster Taiwanese serial Qing she yu bai she (2001), which showcased her versatility
in acting. This serial raised Fann's profile and popularity in Taiwan
and later in the year, Fann was invited as a guest presenter for
Taiwan's most prestigious movie award event, the Golden Horse Awards.
In early 2002, she also appeared in the Ka-Fai Wai-produced
China-Singapore collaboration, You qing you yi (2002). During this period, she
diversified her career portfolio by actively hosting travelogue shows
such as Travel Hunt: Japan (2001) and Fann Adventure (2002). In 2003, she appeared alongside
international stars Jackie Chan and 'Owen Wilson' on cinema screens worldwide in
her first Hollywood film, Şangay Şövalyeleri (2003), which gave her career an
international boost. She was nominated in the 2003 MTV Movie Awards
(Best Fight category) for her kickfighting role in this movie.
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