Angela Au

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Angela Au
Born (1983-01-25) 25 January 1983 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Singer, DJ
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 區文詩
Simplified Chinese 区文诗
Musical career
OriginHong Kong
Genres Cantopop
Instrument(s)Vocals

Angela Au Man-sze (born 25 January 1983) is a Hong Kong singer and radio disk/web jockey. A former member of the cantopop group Cookies, she had previously been a model and actress.

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She entered a singing contest held by Yes!/EMI to enter Cookies, then left to join Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK radio 2) in 2003.

The online platform Teen Power (under RTHK) was established in 2004, and she has been a Web J since then. She still acts and sings on occasions as well as emceeing various functions.

Programs hosting

RTHK Radio 2

Teen Power

Programs hosted

RTHK Radio 2

Year NameOther host(s)
Regular
2003–2004Bloody RolandRoland, Ricky
2003–2004DJ Survivor – Bitchy Detective CompanyLu
2004Teenschoice
2004–2007Keep U Company
2005–2007Love ActuallyVera, Morle, B, Key
2007–2008To Be Number OneTin Yee(Katrina), Kelvin
Guest
2004Sun Teen DayJack
2005, 2006Sexy LineZac Kao, Ms Ching
Special
2006Happy New Year of DogVera Lee
2007New Year Fever 2007  Kelvin

Teen Power

Year NatureNameOther host(s)
Regular
2004audioWeb J Show Up – 廿載情Bun
2004audioWeb J Show Up – Life StyleHo Yin
2004videoSummer ExerciseAll Web Js
2004videoPeninsula Cafe I Wilfred Lau, Monie Tong, Yan Ng
2004videoCity Gals season 1 Ella Koon, Natalie Tong
2004live show + videoTeenstageBun
2005videoPeninsula Cafe II Wilfred Lau, Bo Bo Chan
2005videoCity Gals season 2 Ella Koon, Natalie Tong
2005audioYToby Leung, Leo
2005–2006videoMusic Drive ( Man-Drive )
2007videoTP Summer Theater: Jay Chou—No Secrets
(TP 夏日劇場: 周杰倫—沒有不能說的秘密)
2007–2008audioTo be Number One
Guest
2004audioWeb J Show Up – Fion ZacZac Kao
2004videoLove 2Wong Yi Hing
2004videoLove 2Rain Li, Natalie Tong
2005,2006videoSexy LineZac Kao, Ching Chui Wan

Programs participated in

RTHK Radio 2

YearNameContent
2004Gameboy RolandR2 Star
2004QQ Company《Peninsula Cafe》promotion
2006Reunion 2000Singing
2006R2 DJ Christmas KSinging
2007Friends Reunion 2000Singing

Teen Power

Year NatureNameContent
2004audioWeb J Show Up – Crazy PhoneFood
2005videoRelaxChapter One Eating with friends
2005videoRelaxChapter Two Spa and Massage
2005videoRelaxChapter Nine Chitchat
2005audioWeb J Show Up – Bun, Karen, JimsChitchat
2005audio3USexy Gap?
2006video3U Summer Special II(4) Project! Project! Project out!
Celebrities Demonstration
2007videoHello Teen PowerWeb J 's new year wishes
2007videoHappy Pet PetCh.5 Angela and her Lai Jai
2007videoGame for 2Ch.6 Kissing the flour man David

RTHK Podcast Station

Year NationNameContent
2006video.300Ch.9 – What is gospel song?

Songs

Year Name Remarks
Solo
2004Keep U Company theme song  RTHK
2005Compete for chairs-
2005Music Drive theme songTeen Power
2005Fly with youScripture Union of HK
「Sun Pilot campaign」theme song
2006Keep U Company theme songRTHK
2006Fortune by GodShareHymns《Redpockets》
2006The Hide-Deep NationThe Media Evangelism Limited
「Narnia evangelize campaign」theme song
As a part of Cookies
2002From an impatient guy《HAPPY BIRTHDAY》
2002Making effort for Red Team《HAPPY BIRTHDAY》
2002Cookies buffet《HAPPY BIRTHDAY》
2002The best of the cosmos《Merry Christmas》
2002Cookies Christmas song《Merry Christmas》
2002Recognize me《Merry Christmas》
2002Never get old《Merry Christmas》
2002Barley bread《Merry Christmas》
2002The last piece《Merry Christmas》
2002Ask Jimmy (Mandarin)《Merry Christmas》

Dramas

Year NameCharacter
2006 Biggest Brother Fu Sam
2006 The Tear of Abraham Isaac, Angel
2007 The Tear of Abraham ( Re-run ) Isaac, Angel

Films

Year NameCharacter
2000IQ DuddetsStudent
2001Master Q 2001Student
2001Sunshine Copscitizen
2001What Is A Good TeacherStudent
2001 Feel 100% 2 MC
2001Spacked outBanana
2002Nine girls and a ghostGamble-a-holic, Bet
2003 Feel 100% 2003 Kiki
2003 Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat Student
2003Good Times Bed TimesCop
2004AstonishingSalesgirl
2007Love is not all aroundSister
2008 L for Love L for Lies Workmate

TV programs

YearNameContentCharacterTo Watch
2000SEX EducationCh.1 Love and SexStudent Faye
2000Road BackCh.9 My Little BirdAnnie HKCSD website
2000YOUTH@Y2KCh.4Minibus PassengerRTHK Classics Channel
2003Pretty FaceCh.1Singer-
2004OSHC PropagandaYouth Work SafetySalesgirlTeen Power
2004Shine On You-Student, Kong Lap Ying-
2004Golden Age IIIWhen 18 meets 98
( 2005 Chicago International TV Festival – Gold Plaque )
Girl wore CheongsamRTHK rewarded program 2005
2005ETVHong Kong's Manners and CultureStudent Jade eTVonline
2006ETVDifferent Nationalities of China- hkedcity

Audio dramas

Year NameCharacterRemarks
2002Ambassador of FATAngela CRHK
2002Nine girls and a ghostBet Metro Radio
2004Invincibility of the World?RTHK2
2004The Justice Union Double 11Cold-blooded / MildRTHK2
2004Freshman goes into HallMayTeen Power
2006All's Well End's WellCatherineRTHK2

Web dramas

Year NameWebsite
2002Blue Can now.com.hk
2002Feel 100% Love in Winter now.com.hk
2005The Eye 11Teen Power
2007 Jay Chou No SecretsTeen Power

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