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  1. Sharla Cheung is a Hong Kong actress and film producer who starred in many films with Stephen Chow and Andy Lau. She retired from acting in 1995 and made a comeback in 2002 with TV series and Diao Chan.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2022
    Inn 客栈
    Yu Liufang / 玉留芳
    short film
    2006
    Fan Fu Da Yuan 范府大院
    Nian Ren / 念人
    TV series
    2005
    Legend of the Book's Tower 風滿樓
    Fang Yun'er (方云儿) / San Nainai ...
    TV series
    2004
    Cang Hai You Long 沧海游龙
    Jin Zhu (金珠) / Xin Yonglian ...
    TV series — a.k.a. Chang Hai You Long
    • Zhāng Mǐn
    • Zoeng1 Man5
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0156522Sharla Cheung - IMDb

    Sharla Cheung is a Hong Kong actress who starred in many martial arts and comedy films in the 1990s, such as All for the Winner, Royal Tramp, and King Hu's The Swordsman. She also produced and acted in some films, and appeared in TV shows in the 2000s.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Shanghai, China
  3. 5 de fev. de 2022 · Believe it or not, '90s screen goddess Sharla Cheung, 53, is back on screen again. 16 years after her last project, Sharla has returned to star in short film Ke Zhan as a favour to Wong Jing, who, you know, gave her her big break.

  4. 29 de set. de 2023 · Sharla Cheung, a frequent collaborator of Hong Kong director Stephen Chow, has appeared in over 50 films and starred opposite Chow Yun-fat and Andy Lau. Sixteen years after retiring, the actress...

  5. 12 de jan. de 2022 · After 29 years, Sharla Cheung reunites with director Wong Jing for a short film called Inn. The actress, who played Zhao Min in Kung Fu Cult Master, shares her feelings about working with him again and the possibility of a sequel.

  6. Sharla Cheung is a Shanghainese actress who starred in many Hong Kong films in the 1990s, especially with Stephen Chow and Andy Lau. She also appeared in TV shows and produced two films, but retired from acting in 2006.

  7. 1 de out. de 2023 · For her role in the film, Cheung was nominated for best actress at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards – the only major award nomination she received in her career. In 1995, Cheung shifted her focus from acting to producing, beginning with the romantic comedy Dream Lover.