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Because I`ve done so many different roles, I don`t want to repeat myself. It`s getting harder and harder to find something interesting.
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These two men, how they like their women to be is so different. The way Wong [Karwai]sees beauty, or women related to beauty, it has to be that sensual, perfect thing, whereas Olivier [Assayas] is more interested in something more internal and modern. But I feel happy to be able to fit into their desires of what they want to see on the screen. That`s what interests me in my work, to transform according to different directors.
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I think I started to have thoughts to really want to be serious about my work when I was about twenty five and I just kind of started to look into that direction and moved into it. But it didn`t seem as though it was going anywhere because, you know, films without action or comedy are rare to find in Hong Kong, especially if the main character is a woman. But along the way, I`ve had a few good breaks.
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Words like `fabulous,` `wonderful,` `great,` `absolutely gorgeous,` they don`t exist in Cantonese. It`s good, or it`s O.K. That`s it. It`s very blunt, Cantonese. I appreciate that there are no fake words, but it`s hard to switch channels, sometimes, after I`ve spent time in France. I`m just learning to use more generous words myself, but you know, `gorgeous,` I just can`t go to that extreme.
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Even though we can say the European or North American market is bigger, no, for me, I want Hong Kong to be my main market. They want to own me and I want to own them. It`s out of willingness.
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If I was drinking something [in my house], they said, `Oh, she got dumped, she`s so miserable she`s turning to drink`. Or if my mother and sister came over, they said, `She`s so miserable she needs her family to support her through this hard time.` [on her experience with the Hong Kong paparazzi]
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...you experience a lot more pain than normal people, your mom dies, your dad dies, your boyfriend chucks you, you live in the street, and you`re really going through these emotions. You`re trying to know what it feels like to watch a man die in front of you, as if you`ve really lived it. Once that division is gone, it gets blurry, you look back at a shoot and think, was I really that sad because in the film my boyfriend didn`t like me -- or was it something else, something real? [on being an actress]
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No matter where I`m going, I feel like I`m leaving something behind. Every time I get on a plane, I cry. The flight attendants on Cathay Pacific must think I`m mad.
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It was heaven. We were in Los Angeles. And we could go anywhere. No one had any idea who I was.
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I think it comes from far away inside me, to be strong to survive everything that comes my way. I think, going back to the beginning, feeling like an alien in an English school when I was eight, that set up my pride very early on. I think I`m very defensive, but I`m trying not to be like that any more.
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Trivia
Olivier Assayas wrote the characters of Maggie Cheung (in Irma Vep (1996)) and Emily Wang (in Clean (2004/I)) specifically with her in mind.
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Wanted to be a hairdresser as a child.
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Although an icon of Asian cinema, she is actually a European with extended residence in Hong Kong.
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Declined lead role in "Memoirs of a Geisha" because of racial sensitivity between the Japanese and the Chinese, due to WWII.
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Spokesmodel of Hermes.
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Clean (2004/I) was turning point in her career. Before this film was made, she was only offered the roles of beautiful Asian women in Western films.
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Her parents are Shanghainese. While she cannot speak the dialect, she understands it.
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Grew up in Bromley, Kent, when she lived in the UK.
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Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival 1997.
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Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.
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In Hong Kong, she has been handed every role she has played since she was 18 without an audition.
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Spokesmodel of LUX shampoo.
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Learned French for her role in Augustin, roi du Kung-fu (1999).
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Was offered a role in X2 (2003) but turned it down because "If I start making films like that, they won't be proud. I'd feel like I was cheating. And I don't want half the world, we have 1.3 billion people in China, to know I'm cheating. That matters to me. I have more pride than that."
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She and Tony Leung Chiu Wai made 7 movies together: 2046 (2004), A Fei zheng chuan (1991), Dung che sai duk (1994), Fa yeung nin wa (2000), Haomen yeyan (1991), Se diu ying hung ji dung sing sai jau (1993), and Ying xiong (2002). They also starred together in a short-lived tv-series: _"Sun sap si hing" (1984)_.
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Acted in 6 movies with Brigitte Lin Ching Hsia, whom she considered her idol and an actress she respected.
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First runner-up Miss Hong Kong. [1983]
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Signed her divorce paper with Olivier Assayas on the set of Clean (2004/I) which was directed by her ex-husband.
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Member of the jury at the Venice Film Festival in 1999.
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The first Chinese actress ever to win the Best Actress award at the Berlin International Film Festival (1992 - for Yuen Ling-yuk) and Cannes Film Festival (2004 - for Clean)
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She was a finalist to star in Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).
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