Chinese actresses who were born in 1967

Here are 7 famous actresses from China were born in 1967:

Tiara Jacquelina

Tiara Jacquelina (October 3, 1967 Kuala Lumpur-) also known as Jacquelina, Tiara is a Chinese actor.

Tiara Jacquelina is not just an actor, but also a film producer, director, and singer from Malaysia. She is best known for her role as "Mahsuri" in the film "Puteri Gunung Ledang" which she produced and directed herself. Tiara is the co-founder and managing director of Enfiniti Productions, a production house based in Kuala Lumpur that has produced numerous films, musicals, and TV dramas. She is also an accomplished singer who has released several albums and has performed in concerts around the world. In addition to her entertainment career, Tiara is also a noted philanthropist who supports various charitable causes in Malaysia.

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Sharla Cheung

Sharla Cheung (February 7, 1967 Hong Kong-) also known as Man Cheung, Min Zhang, Sharla Cheung, Sharla Chang Min, Shara Cheung, Sharla Cheung Man, Mun Cheung, Min Chang, Sharla Chang, Min Cheung, Chang Min, Cheung Man or Zhang Min is a Chinese actor and film producer.

She rose to fame in the late 80s and early 90s as a Hong Kong action and comedy star, appearing in over 70 films throughout her career. She is best known for her roles in films such as "The Return of the Condor Heroes", "Fight Back to School", and "Royal Tramp". In addition to her successful acting career, Cheung has also produced several films and TV dramas. After taking a break from her acting career in 1996, she returned to the industry in 2015 with a cameo appearance in the film "The Gigolo 2". Cheung is also known for her philanthropic efforts and has been involved in various charity projects throughout her career.

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Elvina Kong

Elvina Kong (July 6, 1967 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. Alvina Kong, Yan Yin Kong or Elvina Yan-Yin Kong is a Chinese actor.

She started her acting career in the late 1980s and has since appeared in numerous films and TV dramas in Hong Kong and mainland China. Some of her notable works include "Sword Stained with Royal Blood" (1984), "Justice Sung II" (1987), and "The Last Conflict" (1988). Elvina is also a trained singer and has released several albums in the 1990s. In addition to her acting and singing career, she is also a businesswoman and has launched her own skincare line in 2015. Elvina is known for her versatile acting skills and has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Actress award at the 18th Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in "The Stunt Woman" (1996).

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Amy Kwok

Amy Kwok (September 26, 1967 Hong Kong-) also known as Kwok Oi Ming or Hoi Ming Kwok is a Chinese actor.

She began her career as a model before transitioning to acting in the early 90s. Kwok is best known for her roles in popular TV dramas such as "The Greed of Man" and "A Kindred Spirit." She has also acted in numerous films, including "The Final Option" and "Love Undercover." In addition to her successful acting career, Kwok is also known for her philanthropic work and her involvement in various charitable organizations in Hong Kong.

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Xu Fan

Xu Fan (August 16, 1967 Wuhan-) otherwise known as Fan Xu is a Chinese actor.

She studied at the Beijing Film Academy and made her screen debut in 1987 in the television drama "Jiao Yulu". She gained recognition for her performance in the films "The Dream Factory" (1997) and "The Emperor's Shadow" (1996). In 1993, she won the Best Actress award at the Tokyo International Film Festival for her role in the film "The Blue Kite". Throughout her career, Xu Fan has won several other awards for her acting, including the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress and the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is considered one of the most talented and respected actresses in China. Xu Fan is also an ambassador for the United Nations Development Program and has been actively involved in various philanthropic initiatives.

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Cheng Lin

Cheng Lin (October 15, 1967 Luoyang-) also known as Lin Cheng is a Chinese singer and actor.

He first gained popularity in the 1990s as a member of the boy band Little Tigers, alongside Alec Su and Nicky Wu. After the group disbanded in 1995, Cheng pursued a solo career in both music and acting.

As a singer, Cheng has released numerous albums and singles, including his hit song "Wang Qing Shui" which won him the Best Mandarin Male Singer award at the 1998 Golden Melody Awards.

In addition to his music career, Cheng has also acted in numerous television dramas and films, such as "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and "White Vengeance". He has received critical acclaim for his performances and has won several awards, including Best Actor at the 2000 Golden Horse Awards for his role in "The Personals".

Cheng is also known for his philanthropy work, particularly in supporting education initiatives for impoverished children in China. He founded the Cheng Lin Foundation in 2004, which provides financial support and resources to rural schools in underprivileged areas.

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Pauline Yeung

Pauline Yeung (April 17, 1967 Hong Kong-) also known as Bao-ling Yang, Bo-ling Yeung, Pauline Yeung Bo-ling, Yeung Bo Ling or Yueng Bo Ling is a Chinese actor.

She began her acting career in the 1980s, starring in a number of Hong Kong films such as "Pink Bomb" and "The Eight Hilarious Gods". Yeung is also known for her role as Leung Foon's mother in the popular TVB drama "The Duke of Mount Deer". In addition to acting, Yeung has released albums and participated in numerous charity events. She is also a devout Christian and has been involved in ministries and outreach programs. Yeung is married to businessman Chung Ting-kwok and they have two children together.

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