She attended Ma On Shan Lutheran Primary School and was classmates with Wong Cho Lam when she was in 6th grade. At the age of 15, she participated in many singing contests, including the Big Echo Karaoke Singing Contest, in which she was given the opportunity to be an artist of Go East Entertainment Co. Ltd. However, she did not earn much recognition from Go East, and their contract ended after she recorded the song "The First Time I Want to be Drunk" as the theme song for a film.
After that, she continued attending school while working as a clerk and helping her mother manage a fashion boutique. She was later introduced to Pony Canyon by an ex-colleague in Go East. However, Pony Canyon withdrew its business in Hong Kong not long after she joined the company, causing her singing career to be terminated once again.
In 1998, she joined Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG). Her talent was appreciated, and she was sent abroad for training to enhance her singing skills in the following year. She started taking singing lessons from her mentor, Roman Tam. She also followed her mentor, Roman Tam, who was also in EEG, on concert tours to gain experience as a performer.
On 30 September 1999, her debut album EP was released. In January 2000, she made an appearance in her debut film, "Winner Takes All", and her first television drama series "The Green Hope". In 2009, it was revealed that she was a student of Teresa Carpio before she started her singing career.
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Hu was born in Shanghai and received his first training in performing arts in Little Stars Performing Arts School run by Shanghai Media Group (SMG). At age 14, Hu Ge started to host a popular TV show "Sunshine Youth" for three years. Hu began his acting career by appearing in TV commercials, which helped him gain financial independence before graduating from high school. In 2001, Hu Ge was admitted to two prestigious art institutes in China: the Central Academy of Drama and Shanghai Theatre Academy. Hu Ge decided to attend the latter, particularly attracted by its strong major in acting.
Hu Ge was involved in a car accident on 29 August 2006 while traveling from Hengdian to Shanghai on the highway. He survived with severe injuries while his assistant died. Hu had to undergo surgery and the entire healing process took approximately one year. The filming of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", which he was working on then, was temporarily halted due to his injury, in addition to being unable to complete promoting his finished project "The Young Warriors" with his fellow cast members. Hu Ge expresses how he felt about the incident through the performance of his single "Dare to Love", and filmed a music video with his co-star from the two series and friend Cecilia Liu. Soon after the accident, he also published the book "Scavenger of Happiness".
Hu owns his own agency called Hu Ge Studio, which is under Tangren Media.
He announced in Weibo that is is married and just had a baby the 31st January 2023
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Mak was born and grew up in Tai Wai, Hong Kong where she attend Sha Tin Government Secondary School. After studying graphic design at Hong Kong Polytechnic University she enrolled at City University of Hong Kong within the school of Creative Media. As part of her course she produced a student film a called Lovers’ Lover which later won a Gold Award at the IFVA in their Open Category section.Her aptitude for film-making led the university to recommend her to take part in the writing and directing of comedy sequel Men Suddenly in Black 2 and its making-of feature.
In 2008, Mak made her directorial debut when producer Eric Tsang gave her the opportunity to film a remake of Winds of September which later became High Noon. For her work she was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director and given a Film of Merit by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society. After directing the film Ex, she worked alongside to Pang Ho-cheung to make romantic comedy Love in a Puff which went on to earn her a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/334VWc.jpg" } ]
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