Karsin Bak Explained

Karsin Bak
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1986–2001
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S:白嘉倩
P:Bái Jiā Qiàn
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Alias:Karsin Berthel, Bak Kar-Sin, Eve Berthel
Associated Acts:Borderline (band), Purple Heart (band)

Karsin Bak aka Karsin Berthel is a Hong Kong singer and film actress of Chinese and German descent, most active around the mid-1980s to 1990s.

Bak originally debuted as the lead singer of the band Borderline (邊界樂隊), which won first place at the 1986 Hong Kong Carlsberg Pop Music Festival.[1] Borderline recorded two LPs before disbanding, with Bak going onto form the band Purple Heart and eventually launching a solo career in 1993. As a solo artist, she collaborated with Sandy Lam on "I Don't Hate No One" (我沒有恨誰), which was a Cantonese cover version of Wilson Phillips' 1992 single, "You Won't See Me Cry."

As an actress, she has appeared in 14 films since 1990,[2] most notably in Teddy Chan's 1994 Category-III film, Twentysomething.

Early life

Bak studied Fashion Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic Institute.[3]

Discography

Borderline

Purple Heart

Solo

Filmography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carlberg Pop Music Festival '86 > Final Report . 2015-01-05 .
  2. Web site: Bak Ka-Sin on HKMDB . 2015-01-05 .
  3. Web site: Award Winners . 2015-01-05 .