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Yoyo Mung Ka-wai (Chinese: 蒙嘉慧) is a Hong Kong actress. She was signed to TVB until March 2013, having starred in various TVB television shows, including Forensic Heroes I and II.

Yoyo Mung
蒙嘉慧
The first press conference of drama, Flying Tiger 2
Born

Mung Ka-wai


3 August 1975 [1]
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Agents
  • TVB (2003–2013)
  • HKTV (2013–2014)
  • Spouse

    (m. 2013)
    Chinese name
    Chinese

    Career

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    After graduating from Form 5, Mung worked as a bank clerk.[2]

    Upon graduating from high school, Mung started work in an advertising agency.[citation needed]

    Mung starred in many television drama serials and movies, including a Cat 3 film "Not the Female School". Her performance in "Expect the Unexpected" earned her a nomination for Best Newcomer in the 18th Hong Kong TVB Awards.

    Mung declined to renew her artist contract with TVB in March 2013.[3]

    Mung was among the thousands who protested the Hong Kong government's decision to deny HKTV's free-to-air broadcast license in October 2013.[4]

    Personal life

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    She married actor and singer Ekin Cheng on 28 January 2013.[5]

    Filmography

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1994 The Third Full Moon Lunatic
    Screwball '94 Schoolgirl
    1998 Expect the Unexpected Mandy Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
    A Hero Never Dies Yoyo
    Love in Shanghai
    1999 Who's the Assassin Kim Chui
    Believe It or Not
    Running Out of Time Leung Yuen-ting
    Sealed with a Kiss Mandy
    Rave Fever Ashley Chow
    2000 Super Car Criminals Michael's woman
    Killer Ivy
    Hong Kong History X Sandy
    Eternal Love Ivy Wong
    The Teacher Without Chalk May Lo
    2001 Wishful Milenio Summer
    Doctor No... Ann
    Ultimatum May
    2003 Sai Kung Story Wing
    2004 Cop Unbowed Kelly Lam
    Sex and the Beauties Ngai Him / Danger
    Unplugging Nightmare Sylvia / Yvonne
    2005 Where Is Mama's Boy? Chao Jun aka My Crazy Mother
    2006 The Room
    2007 Fight for Love

    Television

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2000 The Green Hope Siu Lai-wah
    Healing Hands II Ho Sam-yin (Tracy) Nominated – Best Actress
    Nominated – My Favourite TV Character
    2001 Mission in Trouble Koh Bing Bing
    2002 Burning Flame II Kong Yat-nga (Yan) Nominated – Best Actress
    Nominated – My Favourite TV Character
    Good Against Evil Chau Dan-dan
    2003 The 'W' Files Bak So Nominated – Best Actress
    Nominated – My Favourite TV Character
    2004 Armed Reaction IV Fong Ching (Sunnie)
    Split Second Pang Wai Nominated – Best Actress
    Nominated – My Favourite TV Character
    Kung Fu Soccer Yip Yuet
    2005 The Charm Beneath Ng Yi-fong Nominated – Best Actress
    Healing Hands III Ho Sam-yin (Tracy) Guest star
    Princess Sheng Ping Ouyang Ying
    2006 Forensic Heroes Leung Siu-yau (Nicole) Nominated – Best Actress (Top 20)
    Nominated – My Favourite Female Character (Top 20)
    At Home With Love Tsui Ji-ling (Elaine)
    2007 Heart of Greed Shui Ming-ha (Sui Mak-mak) Nominated – Best Supporting Actress (Top 5)
    Fathers and Sons Kam Mei-juen
    The Ultimate Crime Fighter Keung Nga-yue (Ginger) Nominated – Best Actress (Top 20)
    Nominated – My Favourite Female Character (Top 20)
    2008 Forensic Heroes II Leung Siu-yau (Nicole)
    Last One Standing Lei Pui-ka (Carmen)
    2009 The Threshold of a Persona Yip On-kei (Angel)
    ICAC Investigators 2009 Zoe
    2010–2011 Links to Temptation Kwan Ho-ching (Jessie)
    2011 Only You Mak Yat-man (Mandy) Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress(Top 15)
    Nominated – TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 15)
    2013 A Great Way to Care II Cheuk Wai-kiu (Lois)
    2014 Ruse of Engagement Yip Ting (Phoenix)
    2015 Elite Brigade III Airing on 3 October 2015[6]
    2019 Flying Tiger 2 Au Yeung Man Yi

    [7] [8]

    References

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  • ^ "Yoyo gets to the heart of the matter". South China Morning Post. 4 March 2001. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  • ^ "Yoyo Mung leaves TVB, in talks with Ricky Wong's station". PressReader. The Borneo Post. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  • ^ "'This is not just about television'". South China Morning Post. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  • ^ "Ekin Cheng and Yoyo Mung's wedding photos revealed". MSN. 4 February 2013. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  • ^ "港台消防處聯合製作《火速救兵III》 演員與真實消防員齊齊展現團隊精神". RTHK. 5 March 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  • ^ Yoyo Mung at douban.com
  • ^ Yoyo Mung at chinesemov.com
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