Dada Chan

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Dada Chan
陳靜
Chen Jing .jpg
Born
Chan Ching

(1989-03-22) March 22, 1989 (age 34)
Occupation(s) actress, model
Years active2007–present
Modeling information
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorDark brown
Agency Jacso Entertainment (2010-present)

Dada Chan (born 22 March 1989) is a Hong Kong actress and model under Jacso Entertainment based in Hong Kong. [1]

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Entertainment career

In 2007, as a model, she was with Hong Kong singer Jason Chan shooting Tao-Ti green tea (道地百果园饮品) advertising. In 2010, she was together with Liz and Ayu shooting a Photo Album First Impression. [2]

Followed by her increasing popularity, Dada began her acting career. In April 2011, she was in cooperation with her ex-boyfriend Gregory Wong starred in movie Lan Kwai Fong, [3] In this film they played as a couple. She participated in the first domestic adult comedy movie Chase Our Love.

In 2012, she was in collaboration with Chapman To and Ronald Cheng performance Pang Ho Cheung movie Vulgaria and she won “Best Supporting Actress”; [4] in 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards with the HK$30 million box office hit Vulgaria, [5] [6] [7] which was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 49th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards. [8] In July, she participated in micro film 宅幸福, in film as the female lead. [9]

Dada was the only Hong Kong representative selected for the Tokyo Girls Award A/W 2011 and Tokyo Girls Collection S/S 2012.

Filmography

Film

YearNameDirectorRoleNote
2008 Besieged City Lawrence Ah Mon Ceci
2010 La Comédie Humaine Hing-Ka Chan
Janet Chun
Actress
2011Chase Our LoveYang ZiJing Jing
MicroSex Office Jim Chim VirginaSupporting actress
Lan Kwai Fong Wilson ChinCatLeading actress
2012 Vulgaria Pang Ho-cheung Popping CandySupporting actress
GodfatherHe Zi-QiangShort film
2013Mommy
SDU: Sex Duties Unit Gary MakSiu Keung's ex-wifeGuest
Hardcore ComedyHenri Wong Chi-Hang
Chong Siu-Wing
Law Yiu-Fai
MoonLeading actress
Tales from the Dark 1 Fruit Chan GhostLeading actress
2014 Aberdeen Pang Ho-cheung VanGuest
Z Storm David Lam Angel LeungLeading actress
Flirting in the Air Aman Chang Shelly / SheliaLeading actress
2015 An Inspector Calls Raymond Wong Pak-Ming
Herman Yau Lai-To
Sexy
12 Golden Ducks Matt Chow Kitty
Lucky Star 2015 Ching LongPik Pik
Magic Card Kwok-Man KeungMeng Xiaoling
2016 S Storm David Lam Ebby LauGuest
2017Love off the Cuff
The Empty Hands
2018Lucid Dreams
2019 P Storm David Lam Donut Ma
Missbehavior Rosalin Lin
Remember What I Forgot
2020The Secret Diary of a Mom to Be
2021 G Storm David Lam Donut Ma

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Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResults
2013 Vulgaria 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting ActressWon
49th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards Nominated

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