Nicola Cheung

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Nicola Cheung
Born (1976-05-31) May 31, 1976 (age 44)
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s)Jeremy Young (m. 2007present)
ChildrenLucy Young (b. 2009)
Lily Young (b. 2010)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 張燊悅
Simplified Chinese 张燊悦
Musical career
Origin Hong Kong
Genres Cantopop
Instruments Singing

Nicola Cheung Sun Yuet was born on 31 May 1976 in Hong Kong and graduated from Hong Kong University (Bachelor of Laws) in 1997. She is a Hong Kong television and film actress.

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Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Dragon Love
人龍傳說
Princess Sun Yuet
新月公主
Feminine Masculinity
先生貴性
Sardonna Fong
方思虹
2000 Ups and Downs
無業樓民
Ling
孫碧玲
Aiming High
撻出愛火花
Lo Jing Jing
羅晶晶
FM701
FM701
Da Bei Ah Un
打比阿銀
2001 Reaching Out
美麗人生 [1]
Ko Wai Ting
高慧婷
2002 Feel 100%
百分百感覺
Girl friend in the dream
夢中情人

Film

YearTitleRole
1997 The Wedding Days
完全結婚手冊
Joyce
He Comes From Planet K
戆星先生
Carol
Cause We Are So Young
求戀期
Nicola
1998 City Of Glass
玻璃之城
Susie
2000 Twelve Nights
十二夜
Clara
Textiles at Heart
裳在我心間
2002 Interactive Murders
互動殺人事件
Shana
Love Is Butterfly
飄忽男女
Funny
2003 Autumn Diary
秋天日記
Wing E (穎依)
Snow Falling From The Sky Of June
飄雪六月天
Lok Wah (樂華)
2004 Magic Kitchen
魔幻廚房
Kwai
Stunning Revelation
驚變
Can't Shout Out
無法尖叫
Lan
2005 Wait 'Til You're Older
童夢奇緣
Miss Wong
Demoniac Flash
飄移凶間
Mei
It Had to Be You!
後備甜心
Moon
Wondrous Bet
魔幻賭船
Mei

Discography

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