She grew up in a military dependents' village. Her father is from Jinan, Shandong, China, and came to Taiwan with the army during the Chinese Civil War. Her mother, Yang Shu Wan, is from Keelung and was a singer who used the stage name Lan Xian in the Mandarin singing variety show "Star Show". Her maternal grandfather, Yang Yuan Ding, served as the Vice Chairman of the Keelung City Council and was killed during the 228 Incident.
After her parents' divorce, her mother remarried a Ryukyuan man named, and she was renamed Inoh Shizuka, with "Annie Yi" becoming her stage name. In her early years, her mother emphasized her learning English, so she attended primary school in Hong Kong. During her high school years, Annie attended the Tokyo Chinese School in Yotsuya, Shinjuku, Tokyo. After graduating from Kanto Jogakuin High School, she entered the entertainment industry. Following her mother, she went to Tokyo, Japan. Due to her unique background, she is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, and Japanese.
At the age of 17, she returned from Japan to Taiwan and became a singer under the Feiying Production company. Her debut album "You and Me" was released in 1987.
She made her film debut in the film, "Good Men, Good Women".
On February 14, 2000, Annie Yi married Taiwanese singer Alec Su, whom she had known for 14 years. They welcomed a son, Alec Yuan, in the United States in 2002. On March 20, 2009, Annie Yi and Alec Su officially announced their divorce, ending their nine-year marriage.
In 2014, Annie Yi announced that she was in a relationship with Chinese actor Qin Hao, and they became engaged. In June 2016, at the age of 48, Annie Yi gave birth to a daughter in the United States.
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After completing Form Five, Tam worked as a clerk in a garment factory, involved in inventory management and order placement. Soon after, he joined an acrobatic troupe as a performer. In early 1988, at the age of 19, Tam participated in the "SING Singing Star" singing competition on TVB's "Enjoy Yourself Tonight." In July 1988, he joined the 7th New Talent Singing Awards organized by TVB and the Capital Artists, where he won the Gold Award and the Golden Mike Award
In 1993, Tam signed a management contract with TVB and transitioned to acting. His contract with TVB concluded in 1998.
His performance in the film "Beast Cops" earned him the Hong Kong Film Award and the Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Award for "Best Supporting Actor."
In 2003, he returned to TVB briefly, and from 1999 to 2002, he was under the China Star Entertainment Group. However, in mid-2004, he was poached by the Emperor Group. He left the China Star Entertainment Group in the same year and joined Emperor Motion Pictures, an affiliate of the Emperor Group, only to leave after a few years.
In 2015, Patrick Tam won the "Outstanding Supporting Actor Award" at the San Diego Film Festival for the film "Let's Stop the War," as well as the "Best Actor Award" at the New York Film Festival. Later, he won the "Outstanding Actor Award" in the competition at the Depth of Field International Film Festival in the United States.
In 2020, Patrick Tam established his own YouTube channel and performed a cover of "Song of the Long Night" to encourage healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
From 1999 to 2000, Patrick Tam was in a relationship with Sharon Chan. Later, he began dating Fiona, who worked as the owner of a beauty salon. They got married at the end of 2003 and have two children.
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She joined the entertainment industry in 2000 after signing with Emperor Entertainment Group.
Gillian Chung has faced challenges in her personal life, including being involved in the "Edison Chen photo scandal" in 2008, which temporarily affected her public image. However, she made a successful comeback in 2009 with solo music releases.
In 2011, she won the Best Actress award at the Huading Awards for her performance in "Legendary Amazons." In 2017, she won the Best Actress award at the Chinese American Film Festival for her role in the film "Love Off the Cuff."
Apart from her entertainment career, Gillian Chung is involved in various charitable activities.
In 2018, Gillian Chung married Taiwanese doctor Michael Lai in Los Angeles. They divorced in 2020.
In September 2020, Gillian Chung suffered a severe head injury in an accident in Xiamen, China, while working on a film. This incident led to a temporary suspension of her work, and she underwent treatment for her injuries.
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