Fiona Sit Explained

Fiona Sit
Birth Date:1981 8, df=yes
Birth Place:British Hong Kong
Occupation:Singer, actress
Years Active:2003–present
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P:Xuē Kǎiqí
Y:Sit Hóikèih
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Background:temporary
Genre:Cantopop
Label:Warner Music (2003–2012)
Sun Entertainment Culture (2012–2017)
Warner Music (2020-present)

Fiona Sit (; born 11 August 1981[1]) is a Hong Kong singer and actress.

Early life

In an interview with Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily in 2006, Fiona Sit revealed that she has always been interested in singing in front of an audience since a very young age, but growing up as the only child in the family left her with little opportunity to sing in front of people of her own age. So she enjoyed visiting her relatives' homes during her childhood in order to perform in front of her cousins and relatives.

She attended Island School and studied Creative Media in City University of Hong Kong[2] until 2004. She used to be a part-time model, posing for adverts and magazines.

Her opportunity to sign a deal with Warner Music came through her uncle, Peter Wong, a senior manager at Capital Artists.

Career

Music

After joining Warner Music Group in 2003, Sit first plugged her debut song "XBF" and "Madonna's Kiss", catching attention from audiences. Sit released her first album F Debut on 8 April 2004. It became a best-seller in Hong Kong, being certified gold for sales in excess of 25,000 copies.[3] The album contained the hit ballad "XBF" (short for ex-boyfriend) and another hit "Keanu Reeves Reply". The song "Keanu Reeves Reply" reached No. 1 in the charts of the four TV and radio stations.

She published her debut photobook F-Trip which sold with her limited set of "Fileee Doll", and was later sold it in Animation-Comic-Game Hong Kong. It was sold out in just four days.

Due to the success of F Debut, Warner Music Hong Kong released F Debut AVCD on 5 May 2004. F Debut AVCD included her famous song "Keanu Reeves Reply" and another version which featured Aaron Kwok as Mr. K singing his reply to Miss F.

As she became more well known in the entertainment industry, she shot many adverts in the year, such as Toshiba and Sagem.

At the age of 23, she won most newcomer awards in the year-end ceremony from Hong Kong Music Platforms. In the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation, she triumphed over other artistes to win No. 7 with the song "Keanu Reeves Reply" and became the first newcomer who achieved the top 10 song in 903 Music Platform. She won a number of awards, including gold award for best female newcomer at the Hong Kong Music Awards, as well as a gold award for the song "Keanu Reeves' Reply." she was also awarded the Best Selling Newcomer by IFPI.

On 7 January 2005, Warner Music released a single named "886". It included songs such as "Pumpkin Wagon" and "886", which is an abbreviation of "Byebye" in Cantonese ICQ language. The single was a huge success and it was sold out within 3 weeks.

Warner Music released her second album Funny Girl on 21 April 2005. Songs "Blackie and Me" and "A Boy Just Like You" reached No. 1 on the charts of 903, RTHK and TVB's Jade Solid Gold programme. Funny Girl was one of the top 5 best selling albums in the year and was certified gold. Its success resulted in the release of Funny Girl (2nd Edition), which included a DVD of her music videos, including the No. 1 single "A Boy Like You".

Her third album, Me, was another CD+DVD combination released on 23 December 2005. It included No. 1 songs "There is a Bird" and "Finding Unicorn", and the song "Love", which was featured in the film Embrace Your Shadow, which Sit starred in. The DVD was a live concert footage of her debut concert "903 Fiona 0811", held in HITEC on 29 December 2005.

In the year-end ceremony, not only did she win a number of awards, she was also shortlisted as one of the best five female singers in 903 Music Platform and TVB's JSG Music Platform together with Kelly Chen, Joey Yung, Miriam Yeung and Denise Ho.

Sit's official fan club, Club F was established on 11 August 2006 in conjunction with her 25th birthday. Her 4th album Electric Angel was released on the same day as well. 200 fans attended the first gathering, which was held in a Chinese restaurant in Wan Chai. The second edition was later released on 22 December 2006. It included 11 songs and some extra materials.

After Electric Angel, Sit went to Taiwan in order to improve her Mandarin skills. In order to keep her fanbase (Hong Kong artists usually release one to two albums per year to keep up their popularity), Warner released her first compilation, "F" Best, on 12 June 2007. The album included 3 new songs with 15 selected songs from her previous albums. The album also includes a DVD containing a short film and some MVs of her songs. In addition, a special edition of "F" Best was sold out in one month.

After training in Taiwan for one year, Sit made her debut Mandarin album It's My Day which was released on 18 April 2008. The album was recorded in Taiwan and in Singapore. It features songs such as I Don't Need Tiffany, which refers to the jewelry company and a duet with Khalil Fong, "Overcoming Memories". "It's My Day" was the first plugged song in Taiwan while "Alice's First Time" was the first plugged song in Hong Kong. This Mandarin album made Sit the best five sellers in the year in Hong Kong and became famous in Taiwan.

On 19 December 2008, Sit released another Cantopop album Smile. It included the songs in her drama Last Smile, First Tear and two No. 1 songs, "Sweet" and "The Few Seconds Without Breath".

Sit released an EP Read Me on 16 October 2009, which included four new cantopop songs and two Mandarin songs. Besides, her first plugged song "Tramcar" and third plugged song "Mu Rong Xue" reached No. 1 in two charts.

On the first day of 2010, Sit was awarded the #3 Copper Female Award in 903-year-end ceremony, for the first time.

On 18 July 2011, Sit released her new EP August Girl. It showcased a new style of Fiona Sit, with thematic song "The August Issue", two versions of "Word Flower", No. 1 song "Lip Stick", gimmick song "Before Taking Off the Straps" and two Mandarin songs. She cooperated with a team of top songwriters including Khalil Fong, Wyman Wong, Hanjin Tan, Edward Chan, and Abrahim Chan.

She then released the album Tenacious in 2013. She participated in writing two of the songs and it is her 10th anniversary album.

Sit's latest album Tonight was released in 2014 September. The album has the same name as the concert she held in the same year.

Television series

Sit had a guest role in the TVB series Hearts of Fencing in 2003.

In 2005 Sit went on to film her first Hong Kong TVB series The Academy, her role was a female police trainee. To meet the job requirement of her character, Fiona cut her hair short. In contrast to her past success, fans responded negatively towards this change in her image, and were wary of her future career decisions. She followed with a cameo performance on On The First Beat. Sit also featured in a weight loss product TV commercial, in which she performed a dance routine. These two events were mocked in the Hong Kong media, and cut into her fanbase.

Despite the above, she won the Best Female newcomer in the 2006 Next TV ceremony.

In late 2006, Sit went to China and shot a drama by Derek Tung, who was 2 Youngs director. Since the schedules clashed, she can only be a guest star in TVB series On The First Beat. The series was called C'est La Vie, Mon Chéri, she starred opposite Chinese actor Aloys Chen. It released after filming and was broadcast by TVB in 2008.

In 2007, she performed an internet drama hosted by Moov, with other singers like Endy Chown and Zarahn. From 2008 to 2009, she had a guest role in two TVB series Dressage To Win and ICAC Investigators 2009.

In 2010, Sit shot another Mandarin series Liao Zhai 3 and Painted Skin. From January to April 2011, she shot her second Mandarin fashionable costume series White Lies.

Web series

Sit was the main cast member of ViuTV Shadow of Justice as Inspector Gan.

Film

On 28 April 2005, Sit's debuted in the film 2 Young. The film was cast by Derek Tung, and Sit starred opposite Jaycee Chan. She received praise from the audience and many famous artistes. After a month, 2 Young made $10 million in box office and Sit became a "10-million-dollar female actress".

Owing the success of 2 Young, she filmed another movie Embrace Your Shadow, it showed in September. Joe Ma did the casting and Sit starred opposite famous Taiwanese actor Dylan Kuo. It was a challenge for Sit because the character was the complete opposite of her role in 2 Young.

In 2006, Sit was nominated in Hong Kong Hong Kong Film Awards and Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for "Best Newcomer Award" for her role in 2 Young. Although she lost to Jay Chou, her acting was praised by a number of entertainers. She also got other nominations of "Best Newcomer" and "Best Actress" hosted by a different group for 2 Young. Later, she filmed another movie Love Undercover 3 directed by Joe Ma, which showed in June and earning a lot in the box office.

In 2007, she was the emcee for the Asian Film Awards. She later filmed Wonder Women directed by Barbara Wong and collaborated with Gigi Leung. In 2009, Sit filmed two films La Comédie humaine and Break Up Club. Sit was a girl named Flora in Break Up Club and starred opposite with Jaycee Chan again, she was another girl named Skylove in La Comédie humaine and starred opposite with Wong Cho-lam.

In the year of 2010, Break Up Club showed in June and La Comédie humaine showed in July. Among the two, Break Up Club achieved $10 million box office and Sit gained a great success from her performance in Break Up Club as she won the Best Actress in Vietnam's film festival. Later, with her stand out performance, she won other film awards in Hong Kong, namely the Best Actress hosted by Mingpao, Yahoo!, and Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild. Sit was also gained a nomination for Best Actress from Hong Kong Film Awards in 2011.

Due to her success in the movie industry, she filmed more movies which showed in 2011, such as The Way We Were and The Fortune Buddies.

With the success of Girls in 2014, Fiona starred in the second installment of the movie directed once again by Barbara Wong, Girls 2 scheduled to premier in August 2017.

Discography

MV direct

Concerts

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
20052 YoungLui Yeuk-nam
2005Embrace Your ShadowRan
2006My Name Is FameFiona
2006Pandora's BoothSzeto Sum-sum (70s)
2006Love Undercover 3Fan Sai-wo
2007Simply ActorsGiddy Cadet 747
2007Wonder WomenSung Hiu-tung
2008A story of Siu Man (Dub)
2010Break Up ClubFlora
2010La Comédie humaineSky Love
2010How to Train Your Dragon (Dub)
2011The Way We Were
2011The Fortune BuddiesFiona
2012Mr. and Mrs. GamblerFlora Cheung
2012The BountySuen Long-ching
2012Nightmare
2012VulgariaQuin
2012DivaFi
2013Hotel Deluxe
2014Hello Babies
2014Golden Chicken 3
2014Girls
201512 Golden Ducks
2015Insanity
2015Guia in Love
2016Mr. High Heels
2016Let's Eat!
2017Two Wrongs Make a RightHe Peipei
2018Girls 2Kimmy
2018Kung Fu Monster
2019A Witness Out of the BlueCindy Yeung
2020Back to earth
2021All U Need Is Love

Drama

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Hearts of FencingGuest star
2005The ZoneGuest star
2005The AcademyFiona
2007On the First BeatFionaGuest star (ep. 1–4, 29)
2007Colours of Love
2008C'est La Vie, Mon ChériLau Mun
2008Dressage To WinMental patientGuest star (ep. 6)
2009ICAC Investigators 2009Hui Kei-san(ep. 2 and 4)
2010Liao Zhai 3Bai Qiu Lian
2011Painted SkinXiaowei / Xuxu
2011White Lies
2018Shadow of Justice簡文珊 / Inspector Gan
2020Useless Her許薄文
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Variety show

2020

• 花花萬物 Huāhuā wànwù

• 新聲請指教 Xīn sheng qǐng zhǐ jiào

2019

The Big Band

Sing Cantonese

2018

The Perfect Restaurant

Do Re Mi

Mask Singer Season 3

Editorial

2020

2019–2015

2014–2008

2007–2001

Awards

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

(Hong Kong)

(Mainland China)

2005

(Hong Kong)

(Mainland China)

2004

(Hong Kong)

(Mainland China)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phyllis Quek turns 45! Here are 13 other celebs born in August. 2022-02-25. Her World Singapore. en-US.
  2. Fiona sit site. "Fiona Sit profile ." Fiona Sit Profile. Retrieved on 2008-02-21.
  3. Web site: 新人——薛凱琪:實力唱作"美少女". 28 December 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161229032851/http://big5.xinhuanet.com/gate/big5/news.xinhuanet.com/ent/2004-12/02/content_2286594.htm. 29 December 2016.
  4. http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=18193&display_set=eng Fiona Sit at hkmdb.com
  5. http://chinesemov.com/actors/Fiona%20Sit.html Fiona Sit at chinesemov.com
  6. Web site: Fiona's World... – Fiona – Yahoo! BLOG . 13 November 2006 . 17 December 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061217001236/http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/fi-fi/ . dead .
  7. http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/hkblog/qgTzdY.BBRlRFuBVLm1VePSe6aY-/blog/ap_20061220072117814.jpg?ib8KQjFBcdr7Xg6l Yahoofs.com
  8. Web site: f club . 28 December 2016.
  9. Web site: 专稿:何洁"艳后"造型复出 郭富城缺席拿奖(组图)_网易娱乐 . 9 December 2006 . 24 July 2008.
  10. Web site: 何洁齐眉刘海遮疤痕 – 信息时报 . 24 July 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080222202848/http://informationtimes.dayoo.com/html/2006-12/10/content_19189146.htm . 22 February 2008 .
  11. Web site: TVB.com . 7 September 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061116081737/http://tvcity.tvb.com/jsg/awards/video/457_457_3_300k.asx . 16 November 2006 . dead .
  12. Web site: TVB.com . 7 September 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070218030259/http://tvcity.tvb.com/jsg/awards/video/432_432_3_300k.asx . 18 February 2007 . dead .