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Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei

Actor, Director, Additional CreditsBorn May 23, 1974 (50 years)
Charlie Yeung Choi-Nei, sometimes spelled Charlie Young, is a Chinese film actress and singer. She was first noticed after appearing in a jewellery commercial with Aaron Kwok. Since then she has participated in the music videos of artists such as Hacken Lee, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Jacky Cheung and made a number of films, most famously with Tsui Hark (The Lovers, Love in the Time of Twilight, Seven Swords) and Wong Kar-wai (Ashes of Time, Fallen Angels).

She retired at the height of her career in 1997, but has since returned in 2004 in New Police Story.
Movies & Shows on Plex
  • The Grandmaster
  • Kung Fu Killer
  • Seven Swords
  • Cold War
  • Meltdown
  • Cold War 2
  • Little Q
Known For
  • Fallen Angels
  • Bangkok Dangerous
  • New Police Story
  • Kung Fu Killer
  • Seven Swords
  • Ashes of Time
  • Cold War
  • The Lovers
  • Cold War 2
  • Meltdown
  • Dr. Wai in the Scripture with No Words
  • Christmas Rose
  • Future Cops
  • Floating City
  • All About Love
  • Downtown Torpedoes
  • Little Q
  • Wind Blast
  • What Price Survival
  • Young Policemen in Love

Filmography

2019
Little Q · as Chen Kang Yan'er
2016
Cold War 2 · as Phoenix Leung
2014
Kung Fu Killer · as Luk Yuen-Sum
2013
The Grandmaster · as Zhang Yongcheng (voice)
2012
Cold War · as Phoenix Leung
2012
Floating City · as Tai
2011
Sleepwalker · as Au Bik Kee
2010
Wind Blast · as Sun Jing
2008
2006
After This Our Exile · as Lee Yuk-Lin
2005
All About Love · as Tse Yuen Sam
2005
Seven Swords · as Wu Yuanying
2004
New Police Story · as Ho Yee
1997
Task Force · as Fanny
1997
Intimates · as Foon
1997
1997
1996
1995
1995
Fallen Angels · as Charlie
1995
Meltdown · as Joyce
1995
1994
Ashes of Time · as Girl With Mule
1994
The Lovers · as Chu Ying Tai
1994
What Price Survival · as Hsiao-Lian
1993
Future Cops · as Choy-Nei

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