Hongkongese actresses born in 1974

Here are 5 famous actresses from Hong Kong were born in 1974:

Charlie Young

Charlie Young (May 23, 1974 Sanchong District-) also known as Charlie Young, Yeung Choi-Nei, Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei, Choi-Nei Yeung, Yang Caini or Charlie Yeung is a Hongkongese singer and actor.

She began her career as a model when she was just 17 years old and made her acting debut in the TVB drama "The Final Combat" in 1989. Young gained recognition as a major star in the early 1990s, when she starred in popular Hong Kong films such as "Police Story 3: Super Cop" and "The Bride with White Hair". In addition to acting, she has also released several albums and won the Golden Needle Award for Best Female Singer in 1995. Young has continued to act in films and TV dramas throughout the years and has also been involved in charitable work, including serving as the ambassador for the Hong Kong Cancer Fund.

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Stephanie Che

Stephanie Che (December 28, 1974 Hong Kong-) otherwise known as Che Yuen Yuen, Yuen Yuen Che, Yuen Yuen, 车婉婉 or 車婉婉 is a Hongkongese actor and singer.

She was born and raised in Hong Kong, and began her career in entertainment in the late 1990s. Che has appeared in numerous Hong Kong films and television dramas, and has won several awards for her performances, including Best Supporting Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2002. In addition to her acting career, Che is also a talented singer and has released several albums throughout her career. Che is known for her versatility as an actress, and has played a wide range of roles in both dramatic and comedic productions. She continues to be a prominent figure in Hong Kong's entertainment industry.

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Zhou Xun

Zhou Xun (October 18, 1974 Quzhou-) also known as Zhou, Xun or Xun Zhou is a Hongkongese actor, singer and model.

Zhou's career started in the mid-1990s, and she quickly became one of the Four Dan Actresses in China, garnering critical acclaim for her roles in movies such as "Suzhou River" and "Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress". She has since expanded her career to other areas, including singing and modelling. Zhou has released several albums and has been the face of many high-profile campaigns for fashion and beauty brands. Her contributions to the arts have been recognized with numerous awards, including Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards. She is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Program.

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Sonija Kwok

Sonija Kwok (July 22, 1974 Hong Kong-) also known as Sonija Kwok Sin-Lei, Xianni Guo, Sonija Kwok Sin-Nei, Sin-Lei Kwok, Keying Guo, Sonja Kwok or Sin-Nei Kwok is a Hongkongese actor. Her child is called Kylie Zhu.

Kwok began her career as a beauty pageant contestant, winning the Miss Hong Kong pageant in 1999. She quickly transitioned into acting and became a popular face in Hong Kong television dramas. Some of her notable works include "Ups and Downs," "D.I.E.," and "The Four."

Aside from acting, Kwok is also a philanthropist and has been involved in various charitable causes such as the Hong Kong Heart Foundation and the World Vision charity organization. She is also a certified yoga instructor and has shared her passion for yoga by conducting classes and workshops.

In 2017, Kwok announced her retirement from the entertainment industry to focus on her family and personal life. She has one daughter, Kylie Zhu, with her husband, businessman Zhu Shaojie.

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Mimi Lo

Mimi Lo (December 30, 1974 Hong Kong-) also known as Mia Lo or Mia Lo Man-Chong is a Hongkongese presenter, disc jockey, actor and singer. She has one child, Chen Jan.

Mimi Lo began her career as a singer in 1993 when she joined the all-girls group Cookies. She released her first solo album in 2000 and became a popular Cantopop star in the early 2000s. In addition to her music career, Lo has also starred in several films and TV dramas, including the popular TVB series Wars of In-Laws II and A Watchdog's Tale.

Aside from her work in the entertainment industry, Mimi Lo is also involved in philanthropy work. In 2003, she founded the Mimi Loves Children Foundation to provide educational opportunities to underprivileged children in Mainland China. She is also a spokesperson for several charities, including World Vision and UNICEF.

In recent years, Mimi Lo has shifted her focus back to her music career and has released several albums as well as performed in various concerts and events. She also continues to host and appear in TV shows and films.

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