Carol Cheng | |||||||||||
Native Name: | 鄭裕玲 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | British Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Years Active: | 1975–present | ||||||||||
Partner: | Kam Kwok-Leung 甘國亮 (1980–1990) Lui Fong 呂方 (1992–2008) | ||||||||||
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Carol Cheng Yu Ling (Traditional Chinese: 鄭裕玲; born 9 September 1957), nicknamed Do Do, is a Hong Kong host and actress. Cheng made her break in TVB series, Man in the Net (1979-1980). She is the first to win both the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress and the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress, which are the highest honors for an actress in film and television in Hong Kong.
Cheng was born in Hong Kong to Sichuanese parents, while her heritage language is Mandarin. She received an English education in Hong Kong. After secondary school, she joined the actor training program at Commercial Television Limited in 1975 and debuted as a TV host the following year.[1] After the collapse of the CTV in 1978, she moved to Television Broadcasts Limited, where she made her name as an actor and host. She is a frequent host of Miss Hong Kong Beauty Pageant, TVB Anniversary Awards,[2] and other variety shows such as The Weakest Link. She's also known for her hosting collaboration with hip hop duo FAMA in TV shows.[3] [4]
In 1984, Cheng won the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer. In 1988 and 1991, Cheng won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actress. In 2000, Cheng won the TVB Anniversary Awards: My Favourite TV Role and Best Actress.[5] Since the 2000s, Cheng retired from acting and focusd on hosting.
In October 2022, Cheng left TVB after 44 years with the company.[6] She started her YouTube talk show, the Do Show, in June 2023.[7]
Cheng has been the recipient of several awards and nominations from the Hong Kong Film Awards:[12]
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result | |
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1984 | The Last Affair | ||||
1988 | Wonder Women | ||||
Moon, Star and Sun | |||||
1989 | Heart To Hearts | ||||
1991 | Queen's Bench II | ||||
Her Fatal Ways | |||||
1992 | Her Fatal Ways II | ||||
2000 | TVB Anniversary Awards | My Favourite Television Character | War of Genders | ||
2005 | TVB Anniversary Awards | Best Show Host | Justice for All | ||
2012 | TVB Anniversary Award | Outstanding Actress | |||
2016 | The StarHub TVB Awards | My Favourite TVB Variety Show Host | Do Did Eat | ||
2016 | TVB Anniversary Awards | Best Show Host | Do Did Eat |