Maggie Cheung

Name : Maggie Cheung
Birth Date : 20 September 1964
Birth Place : British Hong Kong
Nationality : NA
Height : 1.68 m
Occupation : Actress

Maggie Cheung Man-yuk is a Hong Kong actress. Raised in Hong Kong and Britain, she started her career after placing second in 1983's Miss Hong Kong Pageant. She achieved critical success in the late 80s and into the early 2000s, before taking a break from acting since her last starring role in 2004.

Maggie Cheung Movies / Drama

  • A Fishy Story [7 September 1989]

    A Fishy Story is a 1989 Hong Kong drama film directed by Anthony Chan and starring Kenny Bee, Maggie Cheung and Anthony Chan.
  • All's Well, Ends Well [25 January 1992 (Hong Kong)]

    Three brothers living with their father fib and play pranks to win parental approval for themselves and their romances.
  • As Tears Go By [9 June 1988]

    Love for a distant relative cause a Chinese gangster to consider leaving the triad, but despite his best efforts, circumstances and problems caused by an errant younger brother keep pulling him back into the lifestyle.
  • Chinese Box [25 October 1997 (South Korea)]

    During the last months of Britain's control of Hong Kong, journalist John (Jeremy Irons) discovers he has only a few months to live. He decides to use the time to pursue his friend Vivian (Gong Li), who is already engaged to another man. Realizing he has never truly engaged with Hong Kong in his 15 years there, John begins walking with a video camera, recording street life and interviewing people like street vendor Jean (Maggie Cheung), in an effort to capture the real Hong Kong before he dies.… MORE
  • Clean [1 September 2004 (France)]

    Junkie Emily Wang (Maggie Cheung) is arrested for heroin possession after her partner, Lee Hauser (James Johnston), fatally overdoses in a Canada motel room. After serving six months in jail, Emily learns she has lost custody of her son, Jay (James Dennis). Lee's father, Albrecht (Nick Nolte), who has been raising the boy with his wife (Martha Henry), gets in touch with Emily. As she regains contact with her child, she struggles to achieve sobriety, find a job and pursue her singing career.… MORE
  • Double Fattiness [1988]

    The wife (Lydia Shum) of an embattled pizzeria owner (Bill Tung) dies and comes back as the pretty cousin (Maggie Cheung) of the lackey to a greedy land developer.
  • Doubles Cause Troubles [1989]

    Squabbling cousins find themselves in over their heads after their tenant ends up dead. Both good and evil are after them, but they have no idea what they've done wrong.
  • Farewell China [1990]

    A Chinese-American teen (Hayley Man) helps an illegal immigrant (Tony Leung Ka Fai) scour New York for his estranged wife (Maggie Cheung).
  • Flying Dagger [6 May 1993]

    Flying Dagger is a 1993 wuxia comedy film directed by Kevin Chu and written and produced by Wong Jing. The film features a large cast of stars and parodies numerous Hong Kong films.
  • Full Moon in New York [18 November 1989 (Taiwan)]

    Three women from different countries form a bond as they meet in the United States, but differences may tear them apart.
  • Green Snake [4 November 1993]

    A mischievous snake (Maggie Cheung) who assumes human form interferes with the romance between her reptilian sister (Joey Wang) and a hapless man (Wu Hsing-kuo).
  • How to Pick Girls Up [13 July 1988]

    Hapless loser Xin calls radio DJ the Love Pain Killer, who takes it upon himself to ensure Xin meets girls, taking him on a series of excursions into the wild world of modern love.
  • In Between [6 January 1994 (Hong Kong)]

    In Between, also known as Conjugal Affairs and The New Age of Living Together, is a 1994 romantic anthology film. It consists of three stories, by three directors from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The three segments are, in the following order: Star Hunter, written and directed by Samson Chiu.
  • In the Mood for Love [29 September 2000 (Hong Kong)]

    In 1962, journalist Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) and his wife move into a Hong Kong apartment, but Chow's spouse is often away on business. Before long, the lonely Chow makes the acquaintance of the alluring Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung Man-yuk), whose own significant other also seems preoccupied with work. As the two friends realize their respective partners are cheating on them, they begin to fall for one another; however, neither wants to stoop to the level of the unfaithful spouses.… MORE
  • Irma Vep [13 November 1996 (France)]

    Washed-up French director René Vidal (Jean-Pierre Léaud) hopes to turn his career around with an update of "Les Vampires," a silent-era masterpiece about about a notorious ring of thieves, led by crafty female crook Irma Vep. René brings in Chinese star Maggie Cheung (Maggie Cheung) to play Vep, but unexpected roadblocks arise on the set. Maggie doesn't know French, she's pursued by obsessive lesbian crew member Zoe (Nathalie Richard) and her character's criminal ways begin to rub off on her.… MORE
  • Mei gui de gu shi [Yonfan]

    A beautiful woman (Maggie Cheung) seems destined to live without true love, until she meets a man (Chow Yun-Fat) who resembles her late brother.
  • Paper Marriage [25 June 1988 (South Korea)]

    An illegal immigrant living in Hong Kong does humiliating things to survive.
  • Police Story 2 [20 August 1988 (Hong Kong)]

    Inspector Chan Ka-kui gets demoted to a highway patrol because of his previous case handling methods. He gets a chance to redeem himself when a terminally ill criminal, Chu-Tao, causes trouble.
  • Sausalito [16 June 2001 (South Korea)]

    A relationship evolves between a divorced single mother (Maggie Cheung) and a San Francisco businessman (Leon Lai).
  • Song of the Exile [27 April 1990 (Hong Kong)]

    After going to school in London, Cheung Hueyin (Maggie Cheung) returns to Hong Kong for the wedding of her younger sister. It doesn't take long for the young woman to discover the vast gulf now separating her from her mother, Aiko (Lu Shao-fen). As Cheung prepares for the wedding, she contends with her mother's animosity for the Western customs she's picked up. In search of answers, Cheung dredges up painful memories of the past that shed light on her mother's resentful behavior.… MORE
  • The Bare-Footed Kid [3 April 1993]

    A barefoot kid battles with his boss's rivals after they burn down the shop.
  • The Dragon from Russia [3 August 1990 (Hong Kong)]

    A group called 800 Dragons aims to assassinate criminals who appear to have gotten away with their crimes.
  • The Enigma of Love [19 June 1993]

    The owner (Jacky Cheung) of an illegal Chinese social club tries to seduce the policewoman (Maggie Cheung) who closed down his business.
  • The Romancing Star [25 June 1987]

    Wong, a mechanic, falls in love with a beautiful rich woman. When he learns several friends also like her, they battle for her attention.
  • The Seventh Curse [17 October 1986]

    A young cop tries to rescue a beautiful woman before she is sacrificed by a tribe.
  • Twin Dragons []

  • What a Hero! [27 February 1992 (Hong Kong)]

    A policeman (Andy Lau) fights with his jowly superior (Roy Cheung) and tries to stop his childhood sweetheart (Maggie Cheung) from wedding another.
  • Will of Iron [1990]

    A drug addict wages a dual battle to kick his habit and evade the mobsters to whom he is in debt.

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QA About Maggie Cheung

What is birthdate of Maggie Cheung?

- 20 September 1964.

What is BirthPlace of Maggie Cheung?

- British Hong Kong.

What is Nationality of Maggie Cheung?

- NA.

What is Height of Maggie Cheung?

- 1.68 m.

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