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Carina Lau
Native Name Lang:zh-hant
Birth Name:Liu Jialing
Birth Place:Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

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Carina Lau Kar-ling (; born 8 December 1966) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She started her acting career in TVB, before going on to achieve success in films after her 2nd year in college. She was notable in the 1980s for her girl-next-door type roles in films. She also plays Empress Wu Zetian in Tsui Hark's Detective Dee films, starting with Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame in 2010. She has won Best Actress awards at the Hong Kong Film Award and Mainland China's Golden Rooster Awards, and has been nominated at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards.

Her husband is Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Lau frequently appears in the Hong Kong fashion scene and is a patron of many charities.

Early life

Lau was born on 1965 in Suzhou, Jiangsu, with her ancestral home in Rong County, Guangxi, to Liu Guiming (1940–2006) and Wang Fumei (born 1944).[1]

Her grandfather, Liu Ji, moved to Thailand in 1935 to make a living and later moved to the country with his wife in 1938, just before the Canton Operation during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Lau's father, Liu Guiming, was born in Thailand on 1940. Lau's father returned to China in 1955 and with the help of All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, he studied at a junior high school in Guangzhou and high school in Suzhou. Following the start of Cultural Revolution in 1965, overseas Chinese who returned to China were targets of criticism. Lau's father moved to Hong Kong in 1976, while Lau moved to Hong Kong with her mother and brother in 1978, and joined TVB's acting class in 1983.[2] [1]

Career

Lau made her on-screen debut in TVB's The Clones (1984) where she starred opposite of her future husband, Tony Leung. She gained wider recognition after a series of appearances in successful drama series such as The Duke of Mount Deer and Police Cadet and skyrocketed to fame following her role as a wealthy heiress in one of Hong Kong's most-watched ever series, Looking Back in Anger (1989).[3]

Lau then expanded to films. She was nominated at the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress for her role in Her Beautiful Life Lies (1989). She received acclaim for her role in Days of Being Wild (1991), one of her many collaborations with film director Wong Kar-wai. She continued to showcase her versatility with impressive performances in the martial arts epic Saviour of the Soul (1991), the biopic Center Stage (1991), the cross-dressing comedy He's a Woman, She's a Man (1994), and the offbeat romance Gigolo and Whore (1994). Following parts in the wuxia classic Ashes of Time (1994) and James Bond pastiche Forbidden City Cop (1997), Lau once again attracted the attention of various awards juries with her measured portrayals of bisexual silk factory owner Wan in Intimates (1997) and a prostitute in the 19th-century epic Flowers of Shanghai (1998).

Her roles as Hon Sam's wife in the two Infernal Affairs sequels and an android in Wong Kar-wai's 2046 (2004) further increased Lau's international recognition. Lau then stepped in the shoes of Sarah Jessica Parker for the Hong Kong version of Sex and the City, named Sex and the Beauties (2004). She won rave reviews for her performances as unhappily-married Rose in the low-budget thriller Curiosity Kills the Cat (2006) and as Wu Zetian in the blockbuster Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010), which earned her a Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress and a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, respectively. She reprised her role as Wu Zetian in two Detective Dee prequels. She received a Best Actress nomination at the Cannes Film Festival for her role as a rich housewife abandoned by her husband in Bends (2013).[4]

In 2016, Lau was one of the celebrities that appeared on the Chinese reality show Up Idol. Since then, she has made guest appearances in other mainland reality TV shows. In June 2017, she and her husband were invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2021, she hosted Reflection, a short web series interviewing various female celebrities.[5]

She will launch her own talk show titled the Carina Show in 2022.[6]

Other activities

She was executive president of Hong Kong's TVMART channel, but was replaced by the board after a loss of 40 million Taiwan Dollars.[7] She told the media that because she had no education, the decisions made by her had some negative influences on the company.[7]

Incidents

1990 abduction

While filming Days of Being Wild in 1990, Lau disappeared, and Reuters news agency later reported that the actress had been kidnapped, although a police report was not filed.[8] [9] She was safely retrieved after two hours, and in 2008 revealed that she had been abducted by four men working for a triad boss who forced her to strip and took photos of her topless as punishment for refusing a film offer.[2] Lau stated that no sexual assault took place.[10]

2002 East Week magazine photo

In October 2002, East Week magazine published a nude photo of an "unnamed female star" in visible distress whose face was partially blurred. The public quickly connected the photo to Lau's abduction 12 years prior,[11] [12] and Lau confirmed that she was the person in the photo.[13] [14]

Massive protests broke out in the following days, led by various Hong Kong entertainment guilds and citizen groups.[15] Media ethics by Hong Kong tabloids and gossip magazines were questioned.[12] Hong Kong police became involved and East Week was forced to shut down a few days later. It eventually restarted in late 2003 under new ownership.[16] In 2009, Mong Hanming, the chief editor of East Week at the time of the incident, received a 5-month jail sentence after pleading guilty to publishing obscene photos.[11] [17]

Personal life

Lau had a relationship with Hong Kong tycoon Julian Hui from 1986 to 1988. They were engaged and lived together, until Hui announced their split in April 1988. The media characterized their relationship as a failed attempt on Lau's part to marry into a wealthy family, but Lau has publicly stated that their breakup was amicable, and she remains friends with Hui and his family.

She has been in a relationship with Tony Leung Chiu-wai since 1989, after working together on a Hong Kong production of Run For Your Wife.[18] They married on 21 July 2008, at the COMO Uma Paro hotel in Bhutan.[19] The wedding itself cost more than HK$30 million and Lau's 12carat Cartier wedding ring is worth over HK$10 million. Guests included singer Faye Wong, who performed for them on their special day. Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai also directed the ceremony.[20] The wedding created a media frenzy in Hong Kong, with companies spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to pursue the wedding party.[21]

There have long been rumours that Leung and actress Maggie Cheung were romantically involved, ever since they starred together in the film In the Mood for Love (2000), which was a hot topic among media outlets in Greater China due to the trio's fame. The alleged feud between Lau and Cheung was put to rest in 2013 when Lau uploaded a photo of them together to social media.[22] When asked about the rumored affair, Lau said in a 2016 interview on The Jin Xing Show that "it's just a beautiful story" and she "knows about the affair as much as the public does".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Naughty Boys Bonnie
1987Project A Part II Carina
Rich and FamousLau Po-yee
Tragic HeroLau Po-yee
1988data-sort-value="Romancing Star II, The" The Romancing Star IIFong Fong
Profile of PleasureMiss Chu
City Warriors Mak Ying-yang
Heart to Hearts
1989Return of the Lucky StarsBanana Tso
China WhiteYin-hung
Four LovesSiu-guen
Her Beautiful Life LiesCarole Chang Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
1990She Shoots StraightHuang Cha-ling
Queen's Bench IIIMs. Chen
Days of Being WildMimi/Lulu Three Continents Festival for Best Actress
Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Horse Award for Best Actress
1991data-sort-value="Banquet, The" The BanquetWoman at dinner
Saviour of the SoulMadam of Pets
Gigolo and WhoreChung Siu-hung Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Center StageLi Lili
My American Grandson Jiao Li
1992data-sort-value="Night Rider, The" The Night RiderLaura
Girls Without Tomorrow 1992Wa
Now You See Love, Now You Don'tSusan Chong
1993 Lord of East China SeaMs. Liu
Lord of East China Sea 2Ms. Liu
Shadow CopWitty
Crazy Hong KongShirley
Rose Rose I Love YouPearl Chan/White Rose
Lover of the SwindlerLing
Lady Super CopWenine Chang Mi-hua
No More Love, No More DeathChing-ching
data-sort-value="Eagle Shooting Heroes, The" The Eagle Shooting HeroesZhou Botong
He Ain't Heavy, He's My FatherLaura Watt
C'est la vie, mon chériTracy
1994He's a Woman, She's a ManRose
Ashes of TimePeach Blossom
Deadful MelodyTan Yuehua
1996Who's the Woman, Who's the ManRose
Forbidden City CopKar-ling
1997IntimatesWan Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
1998Love Generation Hong KongMaggie
Flowers of ShanghaiPearl
2001La BrassiereSamantha
Cop Shop BabesMona Lui
2002Mighty BabySamantha
2003Infernal Affairs IIMary Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Infernal Affairs IIIMary
20042046Mimi/Lulu, 2046 android
Itchy HeartBing
Sex and the BeautiesSelina
2006Curiosity Kills the CatRose Feng Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Golden Horse Award for Best Actress
2010 Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom FlameHong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Let the Bullets FlyGovernor's WifeNominated—Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2011All's Well, Ends Well 2011Mona Tai
2013BendsAnna Nominated—Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2014Beijing Love StoryJia Ling
2015From Vegas to Macau IIMolly
Cairo Declaration
2016 From Vegas to Macau III Molly
2018 Asura Asura King, Head of Cunning
data-sort-value="Beautiful Moment, A" A Beautiful Moment Dr. Bo
In Your Dreams Ye RuomeiAlso producer
2019 data-sort-value="City Called Macau, A" A City Called Macau Sister Faye
data-sort-value="Great Detective, The" The Great Detective Madam
2021 Dynasty Warriors Master of the Sword Forge Castle
2022Warriors of Future Tam Bing

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Legend of the Condor Heroes
1984data-sort-value="Clones, The" The Clones Zhong Jieyi
data-sort-value="Duke of Mount Deer, The" The Duke of Mount DeerFong Yee
Police CadetCheung Ka-man
Pau Ching Tin The Law Enforcer Bao Ling
Hero Without Tears II Die Wu
1985 data-sort-value="Young Wanderer, The" The Young Wanderer
Police Cadet '85 Cheung Ka-man
To Each Its OwnGu Ruishan
data-sort-value="Yang's Saga, The" The Yang's Saga Princess Chai
Take Care, Your Highness! Suen Fuk-yu
data-sort-value="Middle Aged Fancy, The" The Middle Aged Fancy
Tough Fight
1986 data-sort-value="Feud of Two Brothers, The" The Feud of Two Brothers
Du Xinwu
data-sort-value="Turbulent Decade, The" The Turbulent Decade
1988Naked Ambition
Lemon Husband
Police Cadet 1988 Cheung Ka-man
1989Shanghai Storm
Looking Back in Anger Sandy Ngai Chor Gwun
Fate in Our Hands
1990 When the Sun Shines Cameo Episode 94
1996 Once Upon an Ordinary Girl
Hua Zhi
2000 Showbiz Tycoon
2001 My Love, Rose
2005 data-sort-value="Spring River Flows East, The" The Spring River Flows East
2016Up IdolAs HerselfSeason 2
2018data-sort-value="Destiny of White Snake, The" The Destiny of White Snake
2019data-sort-value="Love by Hypnotic, The" The Love by Hypnoticcameo
2020Eighteen SpringsGu Manlu
2021ReflectionAs Herselfhost

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Discography

YearAlbumNotes
1994My Real Love (真情流露) with Tony Leung
1995Believe in Love (相信愛情)
1996Cooling Love (情冷卻)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNominated workCategoryResult
1989 Hong Kong Film AwardHer Beautiful Life LiesBest Actress
1990Days of Being WildBest Actress
1991
Gigolo and Whore
1998Intimates
2004Hong Kong Film AwardInfernal Affairs II
2006Golden Horse AwardsCuriosity Kills the Cat
2007 Golden Rooster Awards
2011 Hong Kong Film AwardDetective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
Golden Horse AwardsLet the Bullets FlyBest Supporting Actress
2012
Asian Film Critics Association Awards
2013Osaka Asian Film FestivalBendsBest Actress

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 出生于苏州,在香港成名,为何说刘嘉玲祖籍是广西的?. Sohu. 2021-03-04. March 28, 2023.
  2. News: Clara Mak. 19 July 2008. Lau tells of kidnap. South China Morning Post.
  3. Web site: Carina Lau. Hollywood.com. 13 November 2017.
  4. Web site: Actress Carina Lau on the gamble that took her to Cannes. South China Morning Post. 8 October 2013.
  5. Web site: 【对照记 第一季】6集全 刘嘉玲/何超莲/惠英红/郭采洁/薇娅 优酷 YOUKU - YouTube. 1 January 2022. www.youtube.com.
  6. Web site: 【嘉玲秀】劉嘉玲節目大爆林青霞張國榮打牌習慣 掛「東方不敗」畫報增運. 1 January 2022. www.msn.com.
  7. Web site: Carina Lau to be short-lived CEO. China Daily. 17 February 2008. 9 August 2005.
  8. News: Brown. Andrew. 5 November 2002. Media shake-up after topless shots. CNN. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20040208020813/http://edition.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/News/11/05/hongkong.magazine/. 8 February 2004.
  9. Web site: Channel NewsAsia. HK celebrities protest secret filming of pop star. 29 August 2006. 17 February 2008. 8 January 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090108223354/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/227511/1/.html. dead.
  10. News: Triads made me pose in the nude: HK star Carina Lau. 13 July 2008. The Straits Times. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080714042201/http://justwoman.asiaone.com/Just%2BWoman/News/Celebrities/Story/A1Story20080713-76398.html. 14 July 2008.
  11. http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2af62ecb329d3d7733492d9253a0a0a0/?vgnextoid=e1517351f0011210VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&ss=Hong+Kong&s=News "Editor jailed for publishing obscene photo of kidnapped actress"
  12. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/09/09/2003377945 "Journalism requires ethics: expert"
  13. Web site: 香港娱乐圈千人大游行 抗议《东周刊》裸照事件 . 30 December 2021 . www.chinanews.com.cn.
  14. Web site: 自揭当年受虐事件 刘嘉玲感谢绑架者没有侵犯她-搜狐娱乐 . 2023-09-30 . yule.sohu.com.
  15. Web site: 香港《东周刊》"裸照事件"激发公愤被立即停刊. 30 December 2021. news.sina.com.cn.
  16. http://english.sina.com/ent/1/2008/0131/144466.html "Hong Kong police arrest suspect in connection with racy star photos case. Associated Press"
  17. Web site: 5 May 2009. 嘉玲裸照案《東周刊》前總編昨收監 | 蘋果新聞網 | 蘋果日報. 30 December 2021. 蘋果新聞網. zh-tw.
  18. Web site: 金牌监制潘嘉德:梁朝伟性格内向因太矮而自卑_影音娱乐_新浪网. 28 December 2021. ent.sina.com.cn.
  19. News: Vivienne Chow. After 20 years, stars wed in royal style. C1. South China Morning Post. 22 July 2008.
  20. Web site: Royal treatment for bridal couple. The Straits Times. 22 July 2008. bot: unknown. https://archive.today/20110519142458/http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_259924.html. 19 May 2011.
  21. Web site: Actors' wedding leads to Hong Kong media frenzy. International Herald Tribune. 20 July 2008.
  22. Web site: 高招 劉嘉玲 拉張曼玉逆襲 世紀合照 破13年僵局. Apple Daily. zh. 25 November 2013. 6 December 2018. 24 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201124134318/https://tw.appledaily.com/entertainment/20131125/S65L3UV74ZDEOGEHDZZPRIXWKM/. dead.
  23. http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=6199&display_set=eng Carina Lau at hkmdb.com
  24. http://chinesemov.com/actors/Carina.html Carina Lau at chinesemov.com