Noel Leung

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Noel Leung
Born (1969-12-29) 29 December 1969 (age 54)
Occupation Actress
Years active1990–present
SpouseGary Chan Ka-fai (m. 2000)
Childrenson (2007-April-09)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 梁小冰
Musical career

Noel Leung Siu-bing (born 29 December 1969 in Macau) is a Hong Kong actress known for her roles in TVB television. She was the second runner-up in Miss Hong Kong 1990. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Thief of Honor
1992 Revelation of the Last Hero Yiu Ji Ping
1992 The Lone Star Swordsman Chin Sik
1992 Being Twins
1992 Bet On The Best Bet
1993 Heroes From Shaolin
1994 The Swordsman Lai Bo Yi
1994 Fate of the Last Empire Empress Dowager Cixi
1994 Love Cycle
1994 The Ching Emperor Princess Roujia
1995 Justice Pao
1995 Fist of Power
1995 From Act to Act
1996 Ambition
1996 Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
1996 The Legend of Master Chai
1997 The Hitman Chronicles
1997 Against the Blade of Honour
1998 Dark Tales II
1998 The Duke of Mount Deer Chan Yuenyuen
1999 Food Glorious Food
2000 Butterfly Lovers Zhu Yingtai
2002 Lady Stealer Ding Dong
2003 Light of Million Hope Ng Suk-fong
2005 Magical Needle
2006 Men Suddenly in Black II
2010 The Stool Pigeon
2012 I Love Hong Kong 2012
Strangers 6
2013 Unbeatable psychiatrist
2015 The Menu
Port of Call
Karma

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