Amy Fan

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Amy Fan
樊奕敏
Born (1971-05-28) 28 May 1971 (age 50)
Education
St. Mary's Canossian College
Alma materTokyo International University
Occupationactress
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese樊奕敏
Simplified Chinese樊奕敏

Amy Fan Yik Man (born 28 May 1971) is a Hong Kong-based actress.

Biography[]

Born 28 May 1970 in Hong Kong, Fan grew up in a single-parent family as her father had since divorced. Her stepfather is a Japanese who worked as an engineer. Fan attend and St. Mary's Canossian College. To have her able to communicate with him in Japanese, her stepfather sent her to study at the Japanese Language School of the Tokyo International University for two years.

Fan began her acting career in commercials. In 1991, she entered the Miss Hong Kong pageant and she won the Miss Photogenic award, placing 5th overall. After the pageant, Fan joined TVB and took part in numerous drama series.[1]

Fan suffered from sudden hair loss for four years from 1991 to 1994.[2] Later in 1996, she left TVB for Mainland China, where she was cast in the movie Tai Chi Master on the same year. She would often return to Hong Kong due to her frequent hospitalisation and also that the living environment in China was average. She joined ATV from 2007 to November 2009 before focusing her acting career in China again. She returned to work in TVB in March 2012.

She currently lives with her two pomeranian dogs, Kuma and Hana in Hong Kong. In 2013, she was appointed by close friend and veteran actor Gordon Liu as his new legal guardian of his assets and Fan assisted Liu with managing his affairs as he has physical limitations on his health issues.[3]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Films[]

  • All About Love (2010)
  • I Love Hong Kong 2013 (2013)
  • Office (2015)

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References[]

  1. ^ "Miss Hong Kong Now & Then". www.misshongkongpageant.com. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  2. ^ "The bald and the beautiful - a gal's spot of bother". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  3. ^ "Amy Fan Received No Financial Benefits in Being Gordon Liu's Guardian". JayneStars.com. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
  4. ^ Charles, John (2009). The Hong Kong Filmography, 1977–1997: A Reference Guide to 1,100 Films Produced by British Hong Kong Studios. McFarland. p. 333.
  5. ^ Amy Fan at hkmdb.com
  6. ^ Amy Fan at chinesemov.com
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