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Prudence Liew Mei-Gwan (born 10 December 1964) is a Hong Kong pop singer and actress. A Golden Horse Award winner and platinum selling singer, she has released 16 studio albums and appeared in numerous films.

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Career

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From the age of eight, she began appearing in television commercials after high school. In 1986, while working as a film producer, Liew was approached to sing the theme song for a movie. The song, Midnight Love was on heavy rotation at major Hong Kong radio stations and she was quickly signed as the flagship artist to Current Records. In December 1986, she released her self-titled début album to rave reviews and high sales. The album sold over 500,000 copies and was certified 10× platinum[1] by the Hong Kong IFPI. Liew still holds the record in Hong Kong for the most albums sold by a débuting local artist for that album.[2] It also won two awards as Album of the Year from RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards[3] and Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards[4] in 1987. The second single from the album, "The Last Night", is a cover of the Bad Boys Blue song "You're a Woman",[5][citation needed] and is considered Liew's signature song.

In addition to music, Liew has also appeared in films and television dramas as an actress. In 1988, she was nominated for a Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress award in the movie Law or Justice.[6]

Between the period of 1986 and 1995, Liew has released 11 studio albums under Current Records, which was bought out by BMG Music in 1989 and later Columbia Records from 1992 to 1995.

Hiatus

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In 1995, Liew decided to leave the Hong Kong music industry after the divorce from her director husband, Tai-Loi Wong (with whom she had a son and a daughter) and due to having problems with her vocal cords. She then relocated to the US city of San Francisco with her children to find peace. During her time in the US, Liew found a love for yoga, which she practices regularly. She also met her second husband, whose name she will only disclose to the media as "Mr. Yan" for privacy reasons, while in San Francisco. Together they have a daughter. In an interview in September 2008, Liew announced that she has separated from Mr. Yan.[7]

Love Yourself

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In 2000, with help from her longtime friend and fellow singer, Sandy Lam, Liew landed a record deal with Taiwan-based record company, Rock Records and released her first mandopop studio album entitled Love Yourself. However, she returned to the US quickly after the first single, Everytime, I Take it Very Seriously was released, thus no other singles, nor follow-up albums were released afterwards in Taiwan. In the same year, Liew also appeared in the ATV series Anything But Him, co-starring Amy Chan and Tien Niu.

Return to Hong Kong

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In April 2008, Liew held a 2-night performance called Opening the Sexual Boundaries Concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum. Also, a compilation greatest hits album was released to accompany the concert. And after a 20-year hiatus from motion pictures, she took the lead part to the movie, True Women For Sale, directed by Herman Yau.[8] The film was the opener for the 2008 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival and her role as a drug-addicted prostitute won Liew the award for Best Leading Actress at the 2008 Golden Horse Awards, as well as a Best Actress nomination at the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards.[9][10] Liew was a student of Eleonor England, a San Francisco-based vocal coach.[citation needed]

In 2009, Liew was announced as the host for season 1 of the TVB program, The Voice, a reality-show type singing competition. On October 22, 2009, Liew released her first Cantonese studio album in 15 years, titled The Queen of Hardships.

On December 30, 2009, it was announced that TVB was relieving Liew of her hosting duties from The Voice, three episodes shy of the season finale due to the controversy between TVB and the HKRIA over song royalties. Liew, who is currently signed to Cinepoly Records under the Universal Music label governed by the HKRIA, was part of the group of Hong Kong singers all signed to HKRIA record labels that were banned from appearing on all TVB programming until the issue was resolved late 2011. In 2010, Liew spent most of the year in the United States.

In 2011, Liew returned to Hong Kong and released her second mandopop album, the cover album Love Addict in June. The album topped the charts for two weeks straight on Hong Kong HMV's Asian Album Chart upon its release. In November, she was invited to be a regular judge on season 4 of the Asia Television talent program, Asian Millionstar.

In 2012, Liew released another cover album, albeit in Cantonese this time, entitled Stolen Moments in July. She announced that a third cover album, in English, would be recorded and released in the future. The album, Reincarnated Love was eventually released in July 2017.

In 2013, Liew signed with Hong Kong Television Network, a new television station in Hong Kong, and filmed the drama series, To Be or Not to Be, formerly titled Hakka Women, in which she spoke her native Hakka dialect. She also recorded the theme song for the drama, "Two Cups of Tea". The 25-episode series was aired from December 2014 to January 2015.

Discography

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Filmography

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Motion pictures

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Year Title Role Awards
1983 毀滅號地車 On the Wrong Track Sze
1986 猛鬼學堂 The Haunted Cop Shop II Miss Spiritual
1988 法中情 Law or Justice Ling Shan-shan Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
1990 A Tale from the East
2008 我不賣身.我賣子宮 True Women For Sale Lai Chung-chung Golden Horse Award for Best Actress
Ming Pao Weekly Magazine Award for Outstanding Actress
Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Actress
2010 72家租客 72 Tenants of Prosperity Hung
2012 起勢搖滾 Lives in Flames Alex's mother
2015 王家欣 Wong Ka Yan Chan Wai-yin
2017 黃金花 Tomorrow is Another Day Mrs. Chan

Television (as actress)

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Television (as presenter)

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category For Result Notes
1987 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards Most Promising Newcomer Award Won Gold Award
Album of the Year Prudence Liew Won Producer: Joseph Chan
Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards Won
1988 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Law or Justice Nominated
2008 CASH Golden Sail Music Awards Best Female Vocal Performance "浮花 (Floating Flower)" from Opening the Sexual Boundaries Nominated
Golden Horse Awards Best Actress True Women For Sale Won
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Nominated
2009 Hong Kong Film Awards Nominated
Ming Pao Weekly Magazine Awards Most Outstanding Actress Won tied with Karena Lam for Claustrophobia
Chinese Music Awards (華語金曲獎) Top 10 Albums of the Year – Cantonese The Queen of Hardships Won 5th place
2010 Best Female Singer – Cantonese Nominated

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from Grokipedia
Prudence Liew Mei-gwan (Chinese: 劉美君; born 10 December 1964) is a Hong Kong singer and actress known for her influential contributions to Cantopop music during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as her acclaimed performances in film, including winning the Best Leading Actress award at the 45th Golden Horse Awards for her role in True Women for Sale. She has released 16 studio albums, many of which achieved platinum status, establishing her as a prominent figure in Hong Kong's pop music scene. Her acting career spans numerous films and television productions, showcasing her versatility across genres. Liew's work has left a lasting impact on Hong Kong entertainment, blending musical talent with dramatic prowess. Born in Hong Kong, she rose to fame with her debut album in 1986 and distinctive voice, becoming one of the notable female vocalists of her era. Her Golden Horse win highlighted her transition and success in serious acting roles. Over the decades, she has continued to engage in entertainment projects and maintains an active presence in the industry.

Early life

Childhood and entry into entertainment

Prudence Liew was born on 10 December 1964 in British Hong Kong. She entered the public eye early by appearing in television commercials starting at the age of eight. After completing high school, Liew worked as a film producer, gaining experience behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. In 1986, she was invited to sing the movie theme song "Midnight Love," which quickly gained heavy radio airplay across Hong Kong. This popularity led to her signing with Current Records as the label's flagship artist, marking her formal entry into the music industry.

Music career

Rise to fame and 1980s–1990s success

Prudence Liew rose to fame in the Cantopop scene with her self-titled debut album, released on December 23, 1986 under Current Records. The album sold over 500,000 copies, setting a record for the highest sales by a local debut artist. It featured her signature song "The Last Night" (最後一夜), a cover of Bad Boys Blue's "You're a Woman," which became one of her most iconic tracks and propelled her breakthrough popularity. Between 1986 and 1995, Liew released 11 studio albums under Current Records (later BMG and Columbia Records), maintaining a dominant presence in Hong Kong music. Notable releases included 點解 Why (1987), 公子多情 Loving Prince (1988, certified platinum), and continuing through works like 夜有所思,日有所夢 (1994). Her success during this period was marked by strong sales and chart performance, solidifying her status as a leading female vocalist in Cantopop. In 1987, Liew received the Most Promising Newcomer (Gold) award and Album of the Year for her debut at the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, along with Album of the Year for Prudence Liew at the Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards. Her peak popularity spanned the late 1980s and early 1990s, before she entered a hiatus from the Hong Kong music industry in 1995 due to vocal cord problems and personal reasons.

Hiatus, relocation, and musical comeback

Following a hiatus from the music industry in 1995 due to vocal issues and personal reasons, Prudence Liew relocated to San Francisco, where she developed an interest in yoga. In 2000, she released the Mandopop album Love Yourself through Rock Records in Taiwan, marking her return to recording after several years away from the spotlight. Liew signed with Cinepoly Records (a Universal Music label) in 2008 and has remained with the label since then. That year, she released the greatest hits compilation with new songs Opening the Sexual Boundaries on April 11, 2008, which coincided with her two-night concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum on April 19 and 20, 2008, signifying her prominent return to live performances in Hong Kong. Her full Cantonese comeback came in 2009 with the album The Queen of Hardships, released on October 22, 2009, by Cinepoly Records; it peaked at number 1 on the HMV Hong Kong Asian Sales Chart. She followed this with the Mandopop cover album Love Addict in 2011, which attained gold certification in Hong Kong, the Cantonese cover album Stolen Moments in 2012, and the English cover album Reincarnated Love in 2017.

Acting career

Early film roles in the 1980s

Prudence Liew began her acting career in Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s, making her film debut as Shi in the 1983 action drama On the Wrong Track. She continued with a role in the 1984 film Before Dawn. In 1986, she appeared as a club singer in Jun so sam chung ching. In 1988, Liew took on supporting roles in two films, playing Miss Spiritual in The Haunted Cop Shop II and Ling Shan-Shan in Fat jung ching (also known as Law or Justice). For her performance in Fat jung ching, she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1989.

Acclaimed return with True Women for Sale and later films

After nearly two decades away from feature films, Prudence Liew made an acclaimed return to acting with the lead role in the 2008 drama True Women for Sale, directed by Herman Yau. The film, which examines the harsh realities of prostitution and surrogacy in Hong Kong, premiered as the opening selection of the fifth Hong Kong Asian Film Festival in October 2008. Liew portrayed Lai Chung-chung, a drug-addicted prostitute who resorts to extreme measures to provide for her family. Her transformative performance, casting aside her earlier idol image for a raw and intense characterization, earned widespread praise and led to her winning the Best Leading Actress award at the 45th Golden Horse Awards on December 6, 2008. In the following years, Liew took on supporting roles in several Hong Kong productions. She appeared as Siu Hung in the ensemble comedy 72 Tenants of Prosperity (2010), as Alex's mother in Lives in Flames (2012), in Wong Ka Yan (2015), and as Mrs. Chan in Tomorrow Is Another Day (2017). These appearances reflected her selective but consistent presence in the industry following her celebrated comeback.

Television work

Hosting, judging, and television production

Prudence Liew has contributed to Hong Kong television in non-acting capacities, including hosting, judging, vocal training, and production roles. In 2009–2010, she hosted the first season of TVB's reality singing competition The Voice, but was relieved of her hosting duties three episodes before the season finale due to a royalty dispute between TVB and the Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance (HKRIA), as she was contracted to Cinepoly, an HKRIA-affiliated label. In 2011, she served as a regular judge on season 4 of ATV's singing talent show Asian Millionstar. In 2018, she joined ViuTV's variety program Good Night Show - King Maker as a vocal trainer, providing guidance to participants in the music competition segment. In 2020, she took on the role of producer for the television series Sorina Fok on ViuTV, overseeing the production of its 15-episode run. These roles highlight her expanded involvement in the television industry, leveraging her experience in music and performance to contribute behind and in front of the camera.

Television acting credits

Prudence Liew has taken on several notable acting roles in Hong Kong television series since the 2010s, primarily on platforms such as HKTV and ViuTV. Her television acting credits reflect a return to dramatic performances after her earlier career focus on music and film. From 2014 to 2015, Liew starred in the HKTV 25-episode drama To Be or Not to Be (originally titled Hakka Women), where she delivered her performance in the native Hakka dialect and also sang the theme song "Two Cups of Tea". ) In 2017, she appeared as Amy in the two-episode mini-series My Very Short Marriage. Liew continued her television work with a role as Lin So Sum in three episodes of Showman's Show in 2019. In 2020, she played the title character Sorina in the 15-episode series Sorina Fok on ViuTV, on which she also served as producer.

Personal life

Awards and nominations

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