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Fann Woon Fong (Chinese: 范文芳; Pinyin: Fàn Wénfāng; born January 27, 1971), better known by her stage name Fann Wong,[1][2] is a Singaporean actress, singer and model. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (480x640, 151 KB) Photo of Fann Wong at the Asian Festival of First Films Gala Reception on November 25, 2005. ...
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From left: Fann Wong, Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson star in Shanghai Knights. ...
Return of the Condor Heroes (Traditional Chinese: ç¥éµ°ä¿ ä¾¶; Simplified Chinese: ç¥éä¾ ä¾£; pinyin: shén diÄo xiá lÇ) is a kungfu television drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) starring Fann Wong. ...
The Truth About Jane and Sam (真心话) is a Hong Kong film co-produced by Hong Kongs Film Unlimited and Singapores Raintree Pictures. ...
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At Singapore's Star Awards 1995, Fann became the first actress to win both the Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards in the same year. After gaining regional exposure and popularity in Asia through film and television productions, she became the first Singaporean actress to break into Hollywood, playing Chon Lin in the 2003 film Shanghai Knights. She was also the youngest actress to have earned an All-Time Favourite Award at the Star Awards. The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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From left: Fann Wong, Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson star in Shanghai Knights. ...
In late 2002, Fann became romantically attached to Singaporean actor Christopher Lee, with whom she has collaborated eight times.[3] She is known to zealously safeguard her privacy.[4] This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
Biography
Early days: Television career
Fann Wong and Chen Hanwei in The Morning Express (1995). Born in Singapore to Hakka middle-class tailor parents, Fann shared her childhood with three siblings - an older sister, as well as a younger brother and sister. She was educated at Temasek Secondary School, where she took her GCE 'O' Level examinations in 1987.[5] Image File history File links Morningexpress. ...
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Chen Hanwei (Simplified Chinese: éæ±ç®; born in Malaysia August 29, 1969) is a Singaporean television actor known for his versatility and convincing acting. ...
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At the age of sixteen, she won a beauty contest organised by Her World, a Singapore fashion magazine.[2] She started a successful modelling career in Singapore, and spent the next two years modelling part-time while taking her GCE 'A' Level examinations at a private school. She afterward earned a diploma in fashion merchandising from LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts.[5] Her World is a monthly English-language magazine targeted at the female professionals reading market. ...
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In 1993, Fann moved to Taiwan to model full-time. One of her earliest successes was in an Oil of Ulan (now Oil of Olay) commercial aired in Taiwan and Singapore.[2] The following year, a Singaporean television producer discovered her and cast her in Dreams Come True, a Singapore drama series.[2] Fann soon starred in two more Singapore television series, The Challenger and Chronicle of Life.[2] Olay is a Procter & Gamble brand, a facial moisturizer skin care product. ...
After a year in the Singapore television industry, her role in Chronicle of Life won her Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards at Singapore's 1995 Star Awards.[6] In 1996, her role in The Unbroken Cycle won her first regional nomination at the Asian Television Awards.[7] She continued to star in a large array of drama serials, including A Romance in Shanghai (produced in Shanghai), Wild Orchids (filmed in Sydney) and Brave New World (filmed in Amsterdam and Belgium). The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Unbroken Cycle (è§£è¿ç¯) is a TV drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore), starring Singapore actors Fann Wong and Thomas Ong. ...
A Romance in Shanghai (æ°ä¸æµ·åæ) is a modern television serial jointly produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) and a China television production company. ...
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In late 1996, Fann released in Singapore her first Mandarin pop album Fanntasy, which contained a duet with Taiwanese singer Jeff Chang.[8] The album was retitled I Live Alone and repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese market and won 4 IFPI platinum sales awards in Taiwan, marking the start of Fann's regional success.[2][9] Fanntasy is the debut album of Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³), released on 6 October 1996. ...
Jeff Chang (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (born Jeffery Chang Shin-Che on 26 March 1967) is a Taiwanese male singer, who performs sentimental Mandarin pop ballads. ...
I Live Alone is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s Fanntasy repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese music market. ...
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Late 90s: Rise of regional popularity In mid-1998, the release of Fann's hit wuxia drama Return of the Condor Heroes along with her second album, Shopping, further increased her exposure in Taiwan and China.[10] When Hong Kong director Derek Yee saw Fann's "Shopping" music video on Hong Kong's Channel V, he flew to Singapore to cast her as the lead actress in the Hong Kong art film The Truth About Jane and Sam.[10][11] The movie topped the Singapore box office for three weeks[12] and her role as a gritty wild-child won her a Best New Performer nomination at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2000.[13] In addition, her role as a self-centred stockbroker in Out to Win attracted a million viewers in Singapore during its finale.[14] Image File history File links Sgcondorheroes. ...
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Return of the Condor Heroes (Traditional Chinese: ç¥éµ°ä¿ ä¾¶; Simplified Chinese: ç¥éä¾ ä¾£; pinyin: shén diÄo xiá lÇ) is a kungfu television drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) starring Fann Wong. ...
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Return of the Condor Heroes (Traditional Chinese: ç¥éµ°ä¿ ä¾¶; Simplified Chinese: ç¥éä¾ ä¾£; pinyin: shén diÄo xiá lÇ) is a kungfu television drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) starring Fann Wong. ...
Shopping is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s second album release in Taiwan. ...
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In 1999, Fann released her third album Missing You, recorded Private Number with British boyband 911,[15] and performed Moments of Magic, Singapore's official millennium song.[2][16] These musical successes resulted in her being the first Singapore artiste to stage a solo paying concert ("My Story" - Fann Wong In Concert) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2000.[17] That same year, she released her fourth Mandarin album, No Problem.[18] Missing You is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s third album release in Taiwan. ...
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Moments of Magic is Singapores official millennium song. ...
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During the next few years, Fann focused on her acting career. She played a two-timing television reporter in the omnibus Hong Kong film When I Fall in Love... With Both,[19] acted as a lovelorn insurance agent in the Singaporean romantic drama Looking For Stars,[20] as well as played the title character in the Taiwanese period drama Madam White Snake.[21] She also began hosting travelogue shows, including Travel Hunt: Japan and Fann Adventure, which was filmed in South Africa and Malaysia.[22] Singapores top actress Fann Wong and Hong Kong babe Theresa Lee collaborate in this Hong Kong film about women two-timing men. ...
Looking For Stars (æé) is one rare MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore)-produced drama serial that starred celebrity couple Fann Wong and Christopher Lee. ...
Madam White Snake (éèä¸ç½è or ç½èæ°ä¼ ) is a gongfu TV drama series jointly produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) and Taiwanese producer Yang Peipeis Workshop. ...
2003: Hollywood In 2002, Fann became the first Singaporean actress to score a major role in a Hollywood production as Chon Lin in Shanghai Knights. When the film was released in early 2003, Stephen Hunter of the Washington Post stated: Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Chan Kong-Sang (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), also known as Jackie Chan Sing Lung (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) or Jackie Chan SBS, (born on April 7, 1954) is a Chinese martial artist, action star, actor, director, screenwriter, film producer, singer and stunt performer. ...
Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor and writer. ...
From left: Fann Wong, Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson star in Shanghai Knights. ...
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Fann is an enchanting new film presence. Clearly modelled after Zhang Ziyi of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, she combines a dancer's grace with a fighter's speed, and looks great standing still or whirling.[23] Zhang Ziyi (ç« åæ¡; pinyin: ZhÄng ZÇyÃ) (born February 9, 1979 in Beijing, China) is one of the most well-known Chinese film actresses working today, with a string of Chinese and international hits to her name. ...
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) is a Chinese-language wuxia (chivalric and martial arts) 2000 Academy Award winning film. ...
The Hollywood Reporter's David Hunter noted that Fann was "more than equal to playing the strong woman fighter who's also pretty darn cute", while John Keenan of the Omaha World-Herald stated that "Fann's stunt work is actually more memorable than Jackie Chan's here".[23] In Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post stated that she "seems set to displace Lucy Liu as Hollywood's Asian babe du jour".[23] She was subsequently nominated under the Best Fight category in MTV Movie Awards 2003,[24] and in 2004, won the Singapore Street Festival's Best International Artiste Award.[25] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Chan Kong-Sang (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), also known as Jackie Chan Sing Lung (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) or Jackie Chan SBS, (born on April 7, 1954) is a Chinese martial artist, action star, actor, director, screenwriter, film producer, singer and stunt performer. ...
The South China Morning Post, together with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is the dominant English-language newspaper in Hong Kong, with a circulation of 104,000. ...
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2004
Girl, Illustrated, a self-illustrated comic book published in 2004. In 2004, Fann continued acting in China period dramas such as Moon Fairy and My Fair Lady.[26] She also starred in a Singapore serial on the SARS epidemic titled Always On My Mind, which won her a Best Actress nomination at the 2004 Star Awards.[27] In mid-2004, Fann was cast in the lead role in the German-Singapore telemovie, House of Harmony.[28] In late 2004, Fann released her first publication, a semi-autobiographical comic book Girl Illustrated.[29] After a musical hiatus of five years, she released her first compilation, In Love With You.[30] Image File history File links Fannbook. ...
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House of Harmony is a S$7 million German-Singapore co-production telemovie in English, German and Mandarin, jointly produced by Germanys FFP Media and ZDF Pictures, Singapores Oak 3 Films and Media Development Authority (MDA). ...
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In Love With You (ç±ä¸äºä½ æ°æ+ç²¾é) is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s compilation album featuring 4 new tracks, released after a very long 5-year hiatus. ...
2005 to Present In April 2005, Fann was invited to the Cannes MIPTV Media Market where she promoted House of Harmony and discussed possible collaborations with European industry professionals.[31] House of Harmony has since been telecast in Germany, Austria, France and Belgium to a combined prime-time viewership of over 80 million.[32] That same year, Fann took on a lead role in a Taiwanese art-house romance film, Dragon Eye Congee, which was nominated for five categories at the inaugural Asian Festival of First Films.[33] MIPTV is the worlds biggest market and trade event for professionals from the audiovisual industry. ...
House of Harmony is a S$7 million German-Singapore co-production telemovie in English, German and Mandarin, jointly produced by Germanys FFP Media and ZDF Pictures, Singapores Oak 3 Films and Media Development Authority (MDA). ...
Dragon Eye Congee (é¾ç¼ç²¥) is a NT$5 million Taiwanese romance film set in the 1970s. ...
The Asian Festival of First Films (Simplified Chinese: äºè£é¦ä½çµå½±è) is an annual film and documentary festival that celebrates the achievements and excellence of first-time filmmakers, including producers, directors, writers, cinematographers, actors and documentary-makers. ...
In August 2005, she made her voiceover debut in Singapore's first 3D animation film, Zodiac, The Race Begins, which was released in early 2006.[34] Zodiac, The Race Begins (Chinese title: çèä¼ å¥) is a 90-minute Chinese-language animated film produced by Singapores Cubix Pictures. ...
In November 2006, Fann made her first promotional visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She performed at the Tonle Sap Water Festival Mega Concert and visited the Krousar Thmey blind school,[35] where she donated cassette recorders and biscuits.[36] City motto: No motto City proper Province Phnom Penh Mayor Kep Chuktema ( ) Area 376 km² Population 2,009,264(2006) Density 5343. ...
NASA satellite image of the Tonle Sap (the Great Lake) The Tonlé Sap (meaning Large Fresh Water River but more commonly translated as Great Lake) is a combined lake and river system of huge importance to Cambodia. ...
In early 2007, Fann signed a management contract with China's Huayi Brothers. Fann also became the first Singaporean artiste to release a self-illustrated 3G animation titled Fanntasy World.[37] The release of her Singapore film, Just Follow Law, in which she had to play an uncouth and scruffy man in a woman's body, was a major attraction at the Chinese New Year box office and won her critical acclaim in the Singapore and Malaysian media.[38][39] Just Follow Law (Simplified Chinese: ) is a Singapore-produced comedy film starring Fann Wong and Gurmit Singh. ...
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Media controversies Double-contract controversy In the mid to late-1990s, several controversies about Fann emerged in Singapore press outlets. At the 1995 Star Awards ceremony, where she won three awards, Fann remarked onstage, "Now that I've won the Best Actress award, what's there for me to bag next year?" The remark evoked a media backlash. Subsequently, when The Straits Times published news of a pre-existing Taiwanese management contract in late 1996, the then-Television Corporation of Singapore suspended their own contract with her.[41] Even though the double-contract controversy was later resolved by Taiwanese television producer and mediator Kuo Jian Hong,[41] the two incidents made Fann an extremely private and somewhat evasive media personality subsequently.[42] The Straits Times is an English-language broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore, currently owned by the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). ...
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Privacy issues with the Singapore media In 1999, a controversy ensued over an alleged preference Fann had for Taiwanese media when she cancelled a press conference with Chinese newspaper reporters in Singapore surrounding her debut film, The Truth About Jane and Sam.[43] A press statement by Raintree Pictures had earlier promised that Fann would "reveal the truth about some of the issues the media has been speculating about"; ostensibly her alleged breakup with her boyfriend.[44] However, in a subsequent press statement to cancel the conference, Raintree Pictures stated that "Fann requested not to go ahead with it because she felt the objectives of the press conference could not be met with the prevailing focus of the media on her personal life".[43] Members of the local Chinese press then alleged that she favoured the Taiwanese media by freely volunteering details of the promotional budget for her album, Shopping.[43] In response, Hype Records producer Ken Lim stated that the Taiwanese media found out "because they called us for the figures".[45] He added that Fann is a very private person because 'it gives her the sanity that she needs'.[45] Nevertheless, Hazel Tan of The New Paper wrote: The Truth About Jane and Sam (真心话) is a Hong Kong film co-produced by Hong Kongs Film Unlimited and Singapores Raintree Pictures. ...
MediaCorp Raintree Pictures (Chinese: æéçµå½±) is a film production company based in Singapore. ...
Shopping is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s second album release in Taiwan. ...
Ken Lim is an album producer, composer, publisher, artist manager and concert promoter from Singapore. ...
The New Paper is Singapores second highest circulating paid English-language newspaper, first launched on July 26, 1988 by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). ...
So, Fann, you want to be left alone? You want to turn your back on the local media, the same media that helped make you what you are today? No big loss really. All we get from you anyway are bland-as-tap water quotes on how happy you are with your work.[4] In June 2000, The Straits Times camped outside Fann's house and printed a prominent round-the-clock report.[46] Fann commented in Girl, Illustrated: The Straits Times is an English-language broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore, currently owned by the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). ...
Overnight, everyone in Singapore knew where I lived. People turned up to take pictures of my house, toot their car horns, or shout "Fann, come out!" My house was on exhibition. I got the neighbourhood police to step up their patrols around my house. As someone who really treasures her privacy, I feel very violated when things like that happen. But there's nothing I can do about it. I console myself by being thankful for what I've achieved. And really, compared to foreign celebs, such scrutiny I've endured is nothing.[47] Fann and Tay rivalry Throughout the late 1990s, much of Singapore's entertainment press was dedicated to covering the rivalry between Fann and fellow Singaporean actress Zoe Tay. In 1996, Fann described her relationship with Tay as "not friends, only colleagues". Both actresses are considered 'Ah Jies' (阿姐; an affectionate term for highly-respected female celebrities) in the Singapore entertainment scene.[42][48] Zoe Tay Hui Gek (Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhèng Huìyù; born 10 January 1968) is a Singaporean actress in MediaCorp. ...
Personal life
Fann Wong and Christopher Lee holding hands at the 2006 Star Awards. Fann has been romantically involved with Malaysian actor Christopher Lee since late 2002,[49] although the pair only admitted their relationship in mid-2005.[3] She has had only one prior romance - an 11-year relationship with businessman Anthony Chan.[44][50] Image File history File links Fannwongchrislee. ...
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Fann and Lee have collaborated eight times in television productions, and have played lovers in six of these.[3] The 2004 Star Awards saw colleagues Chew Chor Meng, Zoe Tay, Huang Biren and Mark Lee attempting to out their romance,[50] while Zoe Tay urged Lee to propose to Fann at the 2005 Star Awards.[51] After Fann and Lee publicly admitted to their relationship in mid-2005,[3] they were seldom seen together. However, in December 2006, they walked together hand-in-hand down the blue carpet of the 2006 Star Awards ceremony. The gesture was noted by the Singapore media as a rare public acknowledgement of their relationship.[52] The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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Zoe Tay Hui Gek (Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhèng Huìyù; born 10 January 1968) is a Singaporean actress in MediaCorp. ...
Huang Biren (Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ) is a television actress in Singapore. ...
Mark Lee (Simplified Chinese: æå½ç
; Hanyu Pinyin: ; born 16 October 1968) is a Singaporean Chinese comedian. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
One of the few remaining single Singaporean actresses among her peers, Fann has stated that she does not care when she will get married.[42] The Singapore media has noted that she tends to zealously safeguard her private life from media scrutiny.[2][53] Fann's hobbies include illustrating comics, shopping, eating and sleeping.[54]
Works -
This page contains a list of works by the Singaporean actress Fann Wong. ...
Awards | Year | Recognition | | 1988 | - Her World Magazine (Singapore) Cover Girl Winner
| | 1995 | | | 1996 | - Asian Television Awards, Best Actress Nomination (The Unbroken Cycle)
- Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (The Golden Pillow)
- Singapore Hit Awards, Media Recommendation Award (Local Singer)
| | 1997 | - Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (The Matchmaker's Match)
| | 1998 | | | 1999 | | | 2000 | - Singapore Star Awards, Special Achievement Award
- Singapore Star Awards, Most Popular MediaCorp Artiste in Malaysia Award
- Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (The Legendary Swordsman)
- Hong Kong Film Awards, Best New Performer Nomination (The Truth About Jane and Sam)
- Singapore Hit Awards, Most Popular Female Singer (2nd place)
| | 2001 | - Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (Heroes in Black)
| | 2003 | | | 2004 | - Singapore Street Festival, Best International Artiste Award
- Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (Always On My Mind)
| | 2005 | - Singapore Star Awards, All-Time Favourite Artiste Award
- Singapore Star Awards, Best Actress Nomination (Beautiful Illusions)
| | 2006 | | Fann was also an annual recipient of a popularity award at the Singapore Star Awards from 1995 to 2004 (titled 'Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes'). This culminated in her being awarded the All-Time Favourite Artiste Award at the 2005 Star Awards. Her World is a monthly English-language magazine targeted at the female professionals reading market. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Unbroken Cycle (è§£è¿ç¯) is a TV drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore), starring Singapore actors Fann Wong and Thomas Ong. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
Return of the Condor Heroes (Traditional Chinese: ç¥éµ°ä¿ ä¾¶; Simplified Chinese: ç¥éä¾ ä¾£; pinyin: shén diÄo xiá lÇ) is a kungfu television drama series produced by MediaCorp (Media Corporation of Singapore) starring Fann Wong. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
Out to Win (æ¥æ¥ä¸ºèµ¢) is a television serial set in modern-day Singapore. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
Hong Kong Film Awards (馿¸¯é»å½±éåç), is the most prestigious film awards in Hong Kong. ...
The Truth About Jane and Sam (真心话) is a Hong Kong film co-produced by Hong Kongs Film Unlimited and Singapores Raintree Pictures. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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From left: Fann Wong, Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson star in Shanghai Knights. ...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
The Star Awards (Chinese: 红æå¤§å¥) is an annual award organised by MediaCorp to honour the best performing individuals and works by MediaCorp artists and staff on MediaCorp TV Channel 8 and MediaCorp TV Channel U. // Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Most Popular Newcomer Best...
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is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (362nd in leap years). ...
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is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (362nd in leap years). ...
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is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (362nd in leap years). ...
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I Live Alone is Fann Wong (Chinese: èæè³)s Fanntasy repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese music market. ...
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External links - Life Story and Photo Gallery of Fann Wong
 | This article contains Chinese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. | | Persondata | | NAME | Wong, Fann | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fann, Woon Fong (real name); 范, 文芳 (Chinese) | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | Singaporean actress | | DATE OF BIRTH | January 27, 1971 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Singapore | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | |