Cherrie Ying

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Cherrie Ying
Chinese :應采兒
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Ying in 2016
Born
Ting Man (Chinese :丁文; pinyin :Dīng Wén)

(1983-06-20) 20 June 1983 (age 41)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Spouse Jordan Chan (m. 2010)
Children2
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 應采兒
Simplified Chinese 应采儿
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Yìng Cǎiér
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping Jing1 Coi2 Ji4
Musical career
Also known asYing Choi-yi

Cherrie Ying Choi-yi (born 20 June 1983), better known as Ting Yim-yi or Ting Man, is a Taiwan-born Hong Kong actress. She moved to New York City at a young age, and later to Hong Kong. Her nickname is "Dingding" (丁丁), and she is often credited under the name Cherrie In.

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Career

After making her film debut in Fulltime Killer , Ting caught the attention of Charles Heung's wife, Tiffany Chen, and was signed to a contract with China Star Entertainment Group. [1] Since then, Ting has been working consistently as an actress and continues to gain popularity in the Hong Kong cinema.

Personal life

Ting married actor and singer Jordan Chan on 14 February 2010 (Valentine's Day) at 12:30pm. The couple held their wedding at The Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. [2]

Their first child, a son named Jasper, was born on 1 July 2013. On 29 May 2020, they welcomed their second child, a baby boy nicknamed Ho Ho. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2001 Dance of a Dream 愛君如夢June
Fulltime Killer 全職殺手Gigi
2002The Wall黑道風雲San
Visible Secret 2 幽靈人間II鬼味人間September
My Left Eye Sees Ghosts 我左眼見到鬼Tina
Fat Choi Spirit 嚦咕嚦咕新年財Cherrie
Mighty Baby 絕世好BGinger
2003 Naked Ambition 豪情Pamela
Why Me, Sweetie?! 失憶界女王Ding Ding
2004 Throw Down 柔道龍虎榜Mona
Itchy Heart七年很癢Cherry
2005 Kung Fu Mahjong 2 雀聖2之自摸天后Fanny
Himalaya Singh 喜馬拉亞星Tally
Wait 'til You're Older 童夢奇緣Miss Lee
Slim till Dead 瘦身Cherry
2006 Karmic Mahjong 血戰到底Jiajia
Rob-B-Hood 寶貝計劃Li Man-yee
Lethal Angels 魔鬼天使Emma
Nothing Is Impossible情意拳拳Vivian Siu
Mr. 3 Minutes 3分鐘先生Lam Choi-yuk
2009 Kung Fu Chefs 功夫廚神Sam Ching
Poker King 撲克王Season
2010Wulin Xiaozhuan武林笑传alternative title Xiyou Ji
Virtual Recall異空危情
2011No Liar, No Cry不怕賊惦記
Great Wall, My Love神州电影
2012 All's Well, Ends Well 2012 八星抱喜Carl's girlfriend
Marry a Perfect Man 嫁個100分男人
The Mask of Love
2013 A Complicated Story 一個複雜故事Tracy T.
2016Three Bad Guys戀愛教父之三個壞傢伙Ning Dai
Good Take!
2018Super App
2019 The White Storm 2 - Drug Lords 掃毒2之天地對決

[4] [5]

Television

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2004Love Bird候鳥e人Shen Yunqing
2005Legend - A Dream Named Desire美麗傳說之星願
Legend - A Dream Named Desire 2美丽傳說2 星願
2007Hong Kong Sisters香港姊妹Lin Yuhong
2008 Royal Tramp 鹿鼎記 A'ke
Xialü Tan'an侠侣探案Shen Xiaoyualternative title Situ Kong Tan'an (司徒空探案)
Fengchuan Mudan凤穿牡丹Yu Zhilan
Wo De Sanshi Nian我的三十年Ou Jing
2009Bing Shi Shuizhao De Shui冰是睡着的水
2010Big Whaling Room大捕房Guan Qingyue / Guan Qingshanalternative title Hou Shanghai Tan (后上海滩)
2015Alpha Beta天才在左, 疯子在右Li Shi Hui 李诗慧 (精神科医生)she was the producer for this drama
2017 Midnight Diner

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