Rebecca Chan

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Rebecca Chan
Born (1958-10-20) October 20, 1958 (age 64)
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 陳秀珠
Simplified Chinese 陈秀珠

Rebecca Chan Sau Chu (born October 20, 1958) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her works with the television network TVB such as hit series War and Beauty where she played the main villain. [1] She joined TVB in 1979, when she competed at the Miss Hong Kong 1979 pageant. She finished as a top 10 semifinalist. She left TVB in 1990, rejoined in 1995 and left again in July 2020.

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Filmography

YearTitleRole TVB Anniversary Awards
1982 The Legend of Master So
Love with Many Phases Chong Yik Ling
1983 The Legend of the Condor Heroes - The Eastern Heretic and Western Venom Ching Yiu-ka
1984 The Smiling, Proud Wanderer Yam Ying-ying
1985 The Sword Stained with Royal Blood Ho Tit-sau
The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain Nam Nan
The Return of Luk Siu-fung Pak Ching-ching
1987 The Grand Canal Chan Mei-leung
The Seasons Yip Ching
The Final Verdict Ma Yue-sin (Cindy)
1995 Detective Investigation Files II Yeung Hiu-ching (Betty)
1996 Food of Love Man Nga-chung
Journey to the West Princess Iron Fan
1998 As Sure as Fate Au-yeung Fung
Journey to the West II Princess Iron Fan
1999 Detective Investigation Files IV Lau Lin-heung
2000 The Legendary Four Aces Chan Chiu-yung
2001 Country Spirit Kuk Ying-fun
2002 Square Pegs Lau Seung-seung
2003 Ups and Downs in the Sea of Love Ma Oi-ling
Triumph in the Skies Tina Yip
2004 War and Beauty Empress
2005 Into Thin Air Koon Sau-Wah
2007 A Change of Destiny Yuen Tze-yan
2007-2008 Survivor's Law II Chin Siu-ham (Brenda)
2008 The Silver Chamber of Sorrows Lin Nin-wong
2008-2009 The Gem of Life Yu Wai-ting (Melissa)
2009 Burning Flame III Shum Yue-wah
2010 Ghost Writer Yip Wing-han
Gun Metal Grey Kan Chuk-kwan
Twilight Investigation Gei Ho-yan
2011 The Other Truth Shiu Man-wai
Curse of the Royal Harem Lady Shu
2011-2012 Bottled Passion Tung Kwok-hing
2012 The Greatness of a Hero Empress Mo
Master of Play Angela Mok Lai-hin
2013 Reality Check Ha Siu-han
2014 Swipe Tap Love Lo Oi-lam
2016 K9 Cop Chung Wai-kin
2017 Burning Hands Yau Yuen Wah (Celine)
Nothing Special ForceLung Piu Piu
2018 Who Wants A Baby 梁月嬋
2019 Flying Tiger 2 Lam Wai
Sweet Tai ChiWei Chu's grandmother
2021Final DestinyDuk Gu Yu

Variety show (TVB)

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References

  1. "Rebecca Chan Sau Chu 陳秀珠". SPCNet TV. Retrieved 3 January 2011.