Here are 5 famous actresses from Hong Kong were born in 1988:
Janice Man (December 29, 1988 Hong Kong-) also known as Wing-san Man, Wen Yongshan, Shānshān or 文詠珊 is a Hongkongese model and actor.
She first gained recognition in the entertainment industry as a model, appearing in campaigns for major brands such as Shiseido, SK-II, and Sephora. Janice then made her acting debut in the Hong Kong film, "Nightfall" in 2012, starring alongside renowned veteran actors Simon Yam and Nick Cheung.
Since then, Janice has appeared in numerous films and TV dramas, both in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Some of her notable works include "Helios", "Cold War 2", "The Files of Teenagers in the Concession", and "Triumph in the Skies II". In 2016, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in the film, "Weeds on Fire".
Aside from her successful acting career, Janice is also a philanthropist and supports various charitable causes including animal welfare and environmental protection.
Carol Yeung (June 23, 1988 Hong Kong-) is a Hongkongese model and actor.
She began her career as a model and has worked for many popular brands and magazines. In 2013, Carol made her acting debut in the TV drama "Ruse of Engagement" and has since appeared in various TV shows and films. Carol's notable works include the TV dramas "The Executioner" and "Flying Tiger II" and the films "The White Storm 2: Drug Lords" and "A Witness Out of the Blue." She has also won several awards for her outstanding performance in the entertainment industry. Apart from her career, Carol is also known for her philanthropic work and is actively involved in various charitable organizations.
Regen Cheung (September 7, 1988 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. 張惠雅, Regen or Hotcha is a Hongkongese singer and actor.
He made his debut as a member of the Cantopop group Hotcha in 2007, but the group disbanded in 2017. Regen continued his music career as a solo artist and released his first EP "It's Me" in 2018. Besides music, Regen is also an accomplished actor, having appeared in a number of TV dramas and films. He is known for his roles in "Lipstick Prince" and "Tomorrow Is Another Day". In addition to his entertainment career, Regen is also a keen philanthropist, regularly participating in charitable events and donating to various causes.
Shiga Lin (June 29, 1988 Hong Kong-) is a Hongkongese actor and singer.
She was born and raised in Hong Kong and started her career in the entertainment industry as a contestant on the singing competition show "Super Idol" in 2008. She garnered attention for her soulful voice and placed in the top 10 of the competition.
After "Super Idol," Shiga signed with EEG Music and began releasing music. Her debut EP "Start from Here" was released in 2009 and featured a mix of R&B and soul-pop songs. She continued to release albums and singles, including the popular ballads "Dear," "Break Up Anthem," and "Illuminates."
In addition to her music career, Shiga has acted in various TV dramas and films. She starred in the hit Hong Kong drama series "The Four" in 2015 and the romantic comedy film "Love Contractually" in 2017.
Shiga has won several awards for her music, including the Most Popular Female Newcomer award at the Hong Kong Metro Radio Hits Music Awards in 2010. She has also been recognized for her acting skills, receiving nominations for Best Supporting Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2018 and 2019.
Tracy Chu (June 28, 1988-) is a Hongkongese actor and presenter.
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Tracy Chu graduated from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with a degree in biochemistry. However, she pursued acting after winning the Miss Hong Kong Beauty Pageant in 2012. She made her acting debut in the drama "Tiger Cubs" and has since starred in several other popular TVB dramas, including "Over Run Over" and "Legal Mavericks". Along with acting, Chu is also a popular host and has hosted various TV shows and events. She has received numerous awards and nominations for her performances in both acting and hosting, including the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Outside of her career, Chu is an advocate for mental health awareness and often speaks openly about her struggles with anxiety and depression.