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Anne Heung Hoi-lam (born 2 October 1974) is a Hongkonger-Canadian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She was formerly under contract to the television station TVB. She left TVB in 2008 for new business ventures but returned to media work in 2015.

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Life and career

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Early days & Miss HK 1998

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Heung family root traceback to Shanghai, she was born in Hong Kong, and later went to Canada, where she studied economics at the University of British Columbia.

Heung later returned to Hong Kong and competed in the Miss Hong Kong in 1998, where she was crowned and won three awards. She represented Hong Kong in the Miss Chinese International Pageant 1999 and was crowned the second runner up.[1] She also competed in the international pageant, Miss Universe 1999, but did not place in the top 10 semifinalists. Like many before her, the top ranking winners of the beauty pageant are given an opportunity to contract with HK TVB and promoted as one of their new featured actresses.

1998–2008 TVB career

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After completing her training in acting, Heung often starred in action, comedic, and political TVB drama series. She has starred in many drama series like Detective Investigation Files, Riches and Stitches, The Charm Beneath, Seed of Hope, and most notably The Legend of Lady Yang, in which she played Yang Guifei, the beloved consort of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. While at first heavily promoted, Heung noticed a slow-down in potential roles and felt her value had diminished as she was placed in third-line roles by 2007. By 2008, she had had no jobs available for nearly four months, and when she finally had an available role, it was an executive position. Feeling under-valued and that her career had peaked with TVB, she began to look elsewhere for new career opportunities. After completing her TVB filming commitments, Heung quietly parted ways with TVB. After a decade with TVB, Anne decided look towards the private sector in business and public relations.[2]

Post-TVB and entrepreneurship

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After retiring from TVB, Heung decided to venture into business. She is friends with 1977's HK pageant winner, Loletta Chu. With the help of Chu's businessman husband, Vincent Lo, Heung worked under the couple's property development company in Shanghai and later used her own funds to start her own wedding planning company. Although she left the entertainment industry, she is still remembered. Several media companies and businesses approached Heung to work for them in promotions. She occasionally appeared on media (in non-acting roles) such as food tourism, commercials, and being a spokesperson for a beauty salon in between her public relations work. However, it wasn't until recently she seriously considered making a return to acting.[3]

Return to media in 2015

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In an interview in mid-2014, Heung expressed interest in returning to acting for TVB if the role was right for her.[3] By 2015, Anne made her return to acting, starting with mainland China. She has been featured in several mainland TV series, hosted a few talk shows, and worked in stage plays. TVB has reached out to Anne to star in a drama but she hasn't been able to commit due to schedule conflicts. In 2020, she along with three former Miss HK pageant winners (Shirley Yeung, Halina Tam, and Theresa Lee) returned to HK media in ViuTV World's "Miss GoodViu."[4]

Awards

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Year Category Result
1998 Miss Hong Kong Pageant – Miss Hospitality Won
1998 Miss Hong Kong Pageant – Universal Beauty Award Won
1998 Miss Hong Kong Pageant – Miss Photogenic Won

Filmography

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Title Year Role
Detective Investigation Files IV 1999 Leung Chin Chin
The Legend of Lady Yang 2000 Yeung Yuk-wan
Legendary Four Aces 2000
Love is Beautiful 2001 Ling Wan
Cho Cho
Seven Sisters
The Stamp of Love 2001
Golden Faith 2002 Sabrina
Life Begins at Forty 2003 Mok Hui Nam
Perish in the Name of Love 2003 Chan Yuen-yuen
Riches and Stitches 2003 Po Chui Lung
Seed of Hope 2003
The W Files 2003 Lau Lai-ling
Hidden Treasures 2004 Kwok Lai-Kam
Love Bond 2005 Cheung Bik-Fun
The Charm Beneath 2005 Sung Wan-Seung
Bar Bender 2006
Au Revoir Shanghai 2006 Ho Shui-Sau
Face to Fate 2006 Yeuk-Lan
Devil's Disciples 2007 Mo Yung Koo-Yuet
Best Bet 2007 Kong Ma-lei
Fathers and Sons 2007 Nicole
The Building Blocks of Life 2007 Cheung Lei (Lily)

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Anne Heung (Chinese: 向海嵐; born 2 October 1974) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian actress, singer, and former beauty queen best known for winning the in 1998, representing at , and her subsequent career in Hong Kong television dramas. Born in , she graduated with a degree in economics from the in , , which granted her Canadian citizenship. Heung entered the entertainment industry immediately after her pageant victory, where she also earned titles such as Miss Photogenic and Miss Vivid Metropolitan, signing a contract with as one of its Huadan (flower vase) actresses noted for her beauty and supporting roles. Over the next decade, she appeared in over 30 TVB productions, including notable dramas such as Riches and Stitches (2003), Face to Fate (2006), and Best Bet (2007), often portraying elegant or villainous characters that showcased her versatility beyond her initial "vase" image. In 2008, Heung left acting to pursue business opportunities in , working in and for several years. She returned to the screen in 2015 with a film role in Knock Knock Who's There? and in 2016 with Elanne Starlight, followed by a television comeback in 2022 on TVB's drama series The Stories of Lion Rock Spirit, where her unchanged appearance at age 47 drew widespread praise from viewers. Heung has also ventured into music, releasing singles and participating in singing performances early in her career.

Early life and education

Family background

Anne Heung was born on October 2, 1974, in . As a -born Canadian, she embodies a dual Hongkonger-Canadian identity, with Canadian citizenship acquired through family ties that facilitated her cultural exposure. Heung spent her childhood in , where she grew up immersed in local traditions and urban life, before moving to for further studies. Her family roots trace back to Shanghai. Within her family, she serves as the aunt to Hong Kong actor Vinci Wong, highlighting extended relatives in the entertainment sphere.

Academic pursuits

Anne Heung attended St. Paul's Convent School in Hong Kong for her primary and secondary education, where she was known as a studious and quiet student who focused primarily on academics rather than extracurricular activities. Her mother encouraged her to pursue piano lessons, leading Heung to achieve Grade 8 certification. During this period, she described herself as disengaged from school life beyond studying. At age 17, around 1991, Heung immigrated to , , and enrolled at the , where she pursued a degree in . She graduated in the mid-1990s, though no specific honors or extracurricular involvements from her university years are documented. Her Canadian education marked a significant shift, exposing her to a more open learning environment that contrasted with her structured schooling and helped her develop greater independence. This experience enhanced her bilingual proficiency in and English while fostering a broader global perspective, influenced in part by her family's roots in that already predisposed her to an international outlook.

Beauty pageants

Miss Hong Kong 1998

Anne Heung, born on October 2, 1974, entered the Miss Hong Kong 1998 competition at the age of 23 after returning to from , where she had pursued her studies. The pageant ceremony was held in August 1998 and featured prominent hosts , Lawrence Cheng, and Bobby Au Yeung, with a judging panel that included celebrities and . Heung demonstrated strong poise throughout the event's key segments. In the swimsuit competition, she impressed with her confident presentation, while in the evening gown portion, she excelled and was announced as the winner of that round, escorted by actors Ben Wong and . During the interview segment, her articulate responses in the second group stood out, showcasing her eloquence alongside other top contestants. Heung's overall performance culminated in her being crowned Miss Hong Kong 1998, marking a significant entry into the public eye. She also secured three additional awards: Miss Photogenic, Global Beauty, and Miss Vivid Metropolitan, achieving a rare "four-crown" victory in the competition.

International competitions

Following her win at the Miss Hong Kong 1998 pageant, Anne Heung represented at the 1999, held on February 14 at TV City in , where she placed as second runner-up. This achievement highlighted her poise and appeal among 17 contestants from Chinese communities worldwide, organized and broadcast by . Heung then competed as Hong Kong's representative at , staged on May 26 in . Although she did not advance to the semifinals, her participation among 84 international delegates provided significant global exposure, including pre-event activities such as meetings with fellow contestants. These international outings elevated her visibility beyond local pageantry, establishing her as a notable figure in the competitive beauty scene.

Acting career

TVB tenure (1998–2008)

Following her victory in the Miss Hong Kong 1998 pageant, Anne Heung signed a contract with as an actress, marking the beginning of her professional acting career in television. Heung's early roles were primarily supporting, such as Leung Chin Chin in the 50-episode Detective Investigation Files IV (1999), which helped establish her presence in TVB's popular detective series. Her breakthrough came with the lead role of Yeung Yuk Wan in the The Legend of Lady Yang (2000), a 20-episode production that showcased her dramatic range and garnered attention for her portrayal of the consort. She followed this with leading parts in romantic and family-oriented series, including So Mei Kam in The Stamp of Love (2001, 20 episodes) and Mak Chau Kuen in Seven Sisters (2001, 27 episodes), transitioning from ensemble casts to central characters. By the mid-2000s, Heung had solidified her status as a versatile leading actress, often taking on multiple main roles annually. Notable examples include Kau Lei in the inspirational Seed of Hope (2003, 30 episodes), where she depicted a resilient nurse, and Sung Wan Seung in the period romance The Charm Beneath (2005, 30 episodes), highlighting her ability to handle complex emotional narratives. Her peak popularity during this era was evident in high-profile productions like Riches and Stitches (2003, 30 episodes) as Po Chui Lung, a determined seamstress, which drew strong viewership and praised her for blending glamour with depth. Over the decade, she appeared in more than 20 series, evolving from supporting parts in the late to consistent leads by 2003, reflecting TVB's recognition of her marketability post-pageant entry. Heung departed in 2008 after completing her final lead role as Ah Siu in the 20-episode drama Au Revoir Shanghai, primarily to pursue opportunities in , amid frustrations with diminishing acting prospects at the station.

Comeback and independent work (2009–present)

After departing from in 2008, Anne Heung entered a period of hiatus from full-time acting, focusing primarily on personal and entrepreneurial pursuits while making only occasional public appearances. During this time from 2009 to 2014, she largely stepped away from the entertainment industry, with limited involvement such as guest spots at events, but no major acting roles. Heung resumed her acting career in 2015, initially concentrating on opportunities in , where she took on supporting roles in several television series and hosted talk shows. Notable projects included her appearance in the film Knock Knock Who's There?, a horror-comedy directed by , and the romance film Ai Zai Xing Kong Xia (also known as Love in the Starry Night), marking her return to the silver screen after a seven-year absence. She also hosted segments on programs like Asia Television's See You Tonight, blending her media experience with travel and lifestyle content. By 2020, Heung expanded her presence back in media through ViuTV's reality competition Miss GoodViu, where she served as a main host alongside fellow former Miss Hong Kong winners , , and , mentoring contestants in a pageant-style format over the first seven episodes. This engagement signaled her gradual re-entry into local television. In 2022, she made a notable television comeback in after 15 years away from regular on-screen work, appearing in the Chinese drama The Stories of Lion Rock Spirit in a supporting role as Brother Ai, which explored themes of resilience and community. Her appearance drew praise from viewers for her enduring youthful look and poised delivery. In recent years, Heung has embraced more selective and diverse media roles, often leveraging her pageant background. She served as a for the 2024 Miss Universe Hong Kong preliminaries in August and the finals in September, where she crowned winner Joanne Rhodes during the event at Sai Sha. Later that year, she co-presented awards at the TVB Awards Presentation 2024 alongside Marianne Chan, marking a nostalgic return to that launched her career. Throughout 2024 and into 2025, she has considered new acting opportunities, including guest appearances in series like The Parents League 2 and experimental formats such as a magic show segment on , reflecting a shift toward challenging, non-traditional projects rather than extensive drama commitments. This selective approach allows her to balance media work with her established independent profile.

Business ventures

Property and event planning

Following her departure from TVB in 2008, Anne Heung joined a property development company owned by , the husband of former Miss Hong Kong Loretta Chu, marking her entry into real estate. Heung remained with the firm for four years until 2012, when she transitioned to independent entrepreneurship using her accumulated funds. In 2012, Heung founded her own wedding planning company in partnership with a friend in , investing a six-figure sum to launch the venture. The firm targeted high-end events, specializing in destination weddings for affluent Chinese couples, offering customized services such as venue selection, theme design, and logistics for overseas ceremonies.

Other entrepreneurial efforts

In 2018, Anne Heung co-founded a jade jewelry store in 's Central district with a , investing a seven-figure sum in Hong Kong dollars to launch the venture. Drawing on her background in and her public persona from pageantry and , Heung focused on retail and wholesale of emerald and jade pieces, positioning the store as a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern appeal. The business faced significant challenges during the , incurring losses of nearly one million Hong Kong dollars in one year due to reduced on luxury items, but Heung and her partner persisted by shifting emphasis to wholesale operations, which helped stabilize the enterprise. Expanding her portfolio in , Heung invested six figures in a supplement brand, transitioning from to active and promoter. She personally endorsed the products after experiencing benefits in her own routine, particularly amid the uncertainties of the , and aimed to integrate this into her broader entrepreneurial activities for long-term stability. This move reflected her strategy of diversifying into wellness sectors, leveraging her influence to drive sales while maintaining selective involvement in media projects. By 2025, these efforts had allowed her to balance business operations with occasional acting and content creation roles in , providing financial security beyond the entertainment industry's volatility.

Personal life

Relationships and family

As of October 2025, Anne Heung remains single at age 51, having publicly discussed the ongoing challenges of finding a compatible partner amid her established career and personal standards. In recent interviews, she has expressed contentment with her solo lifestyle, emphasizing self-reliance and a lack of urgency to marry, while noting that her high-profile status and age narrow her dating options significantly. Heung's time studying economics at the in further reinforced her independent outlook, influencing her decisions to prioritize professional growth over early romantic commitments. Heung's romantic history includes a few notable but unlasting relationships during her career peaks in the late 1990s and 2000s. At age 20, while living in Canada, she fell in love with a supportive partner and desired marriage, but her parents disapproved, leading her to end the relationship upon returning to Hong Kong in 1998 to compete in the Miss Hong Kong pageant. Later, she dated Lu Yao-wei, a non-entertainment industry figure, though the partnership dissolved due to incompatible work schedules and differing personalities. Subsequent relationships occurred sporadically, but none progressed to long-term commitment, with Heung maintaining privacy around further details to avoid speculation. Heung's family dynamics have been marked by early upheaval and ongoing support from close relatives. Her parents divorced when she was one or two years old, after which she was raised primarily by her mother, who later remarried; Heung has described her stepfather as treating her well and providing stability. No public information confirms siblings, though she shares familial ties with entertainers, including being the aunt of actor Vinci Wong, whose cousin is . Heung has occasionally highlighted the emotional backing from her mother during career shifts, underscoring a close-knit bond despite the family's modest public profile.

Public engagements and philanthropy

Anne Heung has been actively involved in public engagements and philanthropic activities, particularly through her leadership roles in women's and community organizations. As Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Wai Yin Association, a charitable group focused on , , cultural activities, and supporting the arts in , she has contributed to numerous initiatives aimed at empowering women and aiding underprivileged groups. In this capacity, the association has hosted events such as the 43rd Anniversary in March 2025, promoting efforts for educational and social programs. Heung's philanthropic efforts often intersect with road safety promotions, leveraging her pageant background to advocate for public awareness. Serving as a road safety ambassador for the Police Force's Traffic Branch Headquarters, she participated in the National Security Education Day event on April 13, 2024, at the Police College, where she promoted road safety messages through interactive booths and activities. She continued this work in subsequent events, including a promotional truck demonstration on October 4, 2024, alongside other ambassadors to educate the public on virtual scenarios, and the Wai Yin Association's participation in a bus road safety event organized by the Traffic Branch on July 17, 2025, emphasizing safe transportation practices. These engagements tie into broader community safety campaigns, with Heung attending the Road Safety Council's 50th Anniversary Carnival in November 2023 as a featured participant to disseminate safety information. Drawing from her Miss Hong Kong 1998 legacy, Heung has mentored aspiring contestants in beauty pageants, fostering through guidance on confidence and public representation. In 2024, she served as a judge for the Miss Universe pageant, participating in the preliminary interviews in and the full judging panel for the competition, where she helped select semi-finalists from over 100 applicants and provided insights on poise and advocacy. Her involvement extended to related events, such as a September 2024 judging session for the Zetrix Miss Universe , where she evaluated contestants on their potential for international representation. These roles highlight her commitment to nurturing young women in public spheres, often linking to charitable causes supported by pageant proceeds. Her recent acting comeback has provided a platform for increased visibility in these engagements.

Awards and honors

Pageant titles

Anne Heung won the Miss Hong Kong 1998 title, organized by , along with four notable subtitles: Miss Hospitality, awarded for her warm and approachable demeanor; Miss International Style, recognizing her overall poise and elegance; Miss Photogenic, honoring her appeal on camera; and Miss Vivid Metropolitan. In Hong Kong's media landscape during the late , these pageant subtitles carried significant cultural weight, as they emphasized qualities like , grace, and visual presence that were highly prized in the industry, often serving as indicators of potential stardom. The multifaceted recognition not only elevated Heung's profile among local audiences but also directly facilitated her signing of an exclusive acting contract with , the pageant's organizer, which provided a platform for her entry into television and film. These domestic honors extended to international opportunities, with Heung representing at and placing as second runner-up at Miss Chinese International 1999.

Acting and media recognitions

During her tenure at , Anne Heung garnered notable recognition for her acting prowess, particularly in dramatic roles that showcased her versatility in portraying complex characters. In 2005, she received nominations for Best Actress at the for her performances in Hidden Treasures as Kwok Lai-kam and in The Charm Beneath as Sung Wan-seung, marking a highlight in her early career following her pageant success. Building on this acclaim, Heung won the Most Popular Villain award at the 2006 TVB Weekly Popularity Awards for her portrayal of the scheming Sung Wan-seung in The Charm Beneath, a role that demonstrated her ability to embody antagonistic figures with depth and intensity. After re-entering the entertainment industry in 2015 with appearances in mainland Chinese series and hosting roles, Heung's media presence continued to be acknowledged through prestigious invitations. In January 2025, at the 2024 TVB Anniversary Awards Presentation, she presented the Malaysia's Favorite TVB Actor award, while Marianne Chan presented the Malaysia's Favorite TVB Actress award, underscoring her enduring status as a beloved figure in television.

Filmography

Television roles

Anne Heung began her television career with in 1998, following her win at the , and remained a prominent actress there until 2008, portraying a range of supporting and leading roles in various dramas. Her early breakthrough came in 1999 with , where she played Leung Chin Chin, a supporting detective character involved in solving complex cases alongside the main team, contributing to the series' ensemble dynamic across its 50 episodes. In 2000, she took on a leading role in the The Legend of Lady Yang, portraying Yeung Yuk Wan (Yang Yuhuan), the iconic consort, in a 20-episode series. Throughout the early 2000s, Heung continued to build her reputation with diverse roles in TVB productions. In Seven Sisters (2001, 27 episodes), she starred as Mak Chau Kuen, a resilient woman navigating family rivalries and personal ambitions. She followed this with The Stamp of Love (2001, 20 episodes) as So Mei Kam, a character entangled in romantic and legal intrigues. In Love Is Beautiful (2002, 30 episodes), Heung portrayed the dual roles of Real and Fake Ling Wan, showcasing her versatility in a story of mistaken identities and heartfelt connections. Other notable appearances included supporting turns in Golden Faith (2002, 45 episodes) as Kwai Lai Fu and Perish in the Name of Love (2003, 32 episodes) as Chan Yuen Yuen, where she depicted strong, loyal figures in crime and historical settings. Heung's mid-2000s roles further demonstrated her range in contemporary and period pieces. In Seed of Hope (2003, 30 episodes), she led as Kau Lei, a dedicated social worker addressing community issues. Hidden Treasures (2004, 30 episodes) featured her as Kwok Lai Kam, an antique dealer uncovering family secrets. In Face to Fate (2006, 30 episodes), she played Mai Chin, a supporting role in a blending fantasy and family elements. Key highlights from this era include Riches and Stitches (2005, 30 episodes) as Po Chui Lung, a fashion designer in a tale of ambition and rivalry, and The Charm Beneath (2005, 30 episodes) as Sung Wan Seung, a modern woman exploring personal growth and relationships. Her final dramas included Best Bet (2007, 20 episodes) in a leading role and Au Revoir Shanghai (2008, 20 episodes) as Ah Siu, marking her departure from the network with poignant portrayals of resilience amid historical turmoil. After leaving in 2008 to pursue business ventures, Heung made a gradual return to television starting in 2015, initially focusing on hosting opportunities in , where she appeared as a guest host on various talk shows discussing and travel topics, leveraging her poised public persona. By 2017, she resumed acting in the mainland series Season Love (50 episodes), playing Shen Qing Yu, a supportive character in a family-oriented . In 2019, Heung co-hosted the variety show Miss GoodViu (15 episodes, aired starting late 2019), serving as main host for episodes 1-7 alongside , where she facilitated discussions on beauty pageants and personal stories. Heung's 2022 comeback to television featured her in The Stories of (CCTV, 27 episodes, aired July 2022), portraying Brother Ai, a figure emphasizing themes of perseverance and local spirit, which received praise for her matured performance after a 15-year hiatus from roles. More recently, in 2023-2025, she made guest appearances on variety programs, including episode 4 of Season 3 (2023, ViuTV) and episode 9 of Sat Night Show (2024, 24 episodes total), participating in light-hearted challenges and interviews.

Film appearances

Anne Heung's film appearances span a limited but diverse range of cinema, beginning with supporting roles in the early 2000s during her TVB tenure and resuming in the mid-2010s after her return to acting. Her early credits often featured cameos or ensemble parts in thrillers and comedies, reflecting the crossover opportunities from her television background. In 2003, she made her feature film debut in The Threat, a thriller directed by Qiu Nanlong, where she played a supporting role in a story of family tragedy and revenge alongside leads Dave Wong and . Three years later, Heung appeared in the family comedy Love Him, Love Family (2006), contributing to an exploring themes of relationships and domestic life, co-starring with like and . Following a , Heung took on more substantial film roles in the . She starred in the horror anthology Knock Knock Who's There? (2015), directed by , portraying a key character in interconnected supernatural segments involving ghosts and karma. Her subsequent project, Elanne Starlight (2016), was a romantic drama helmed by Ziqi Wang, in which she played the supporting role of Shen Jiajie, a mentor figure in a tale of love and ambition centered on aspiring models. In 2024, she appeared in The Parents League 2. No additional film credits for Heung have been documented in 2025 as of November 2025.

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