Sharon Luk

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Sharon Luk
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Born (1980-12-29) 29 December 1980 (age 43)
Occupation Actress
Years active2005-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 陸詩韻
Simplified Chinese 陆诗韵

Sharon Luk or Luk Sze-wan (born 29 December 1980) is a TVB actress. She is also Miss Hong Kong 2005 1st runner up.

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Background

Growing up in a family of 2, Sharon was born in Hong Kong. Ever since she was young, Sharon wanted to be a pilot, but instead became a flight attendant with Korean Air and then Virgin Group. She entered the Miss Hong Kong 2005 pageant.

Miss Hong Kong 2005

After getting interviewed by TVB staff members, she made the top 40. She was in the acting group for Eric Tsang. Tsang chose her to be in the top 20 of the pageant. After 3 months of training and filming in Thailand and Sri Lanka, she competed on 20 August for the crown. At first she wasn't a favorite for the crown. However she had an excellent performance during the final night. Her top 10 interview was also interesting. Eventually she made the top 5 and won 2nd runner up.

Afterwards

After she won the 1st runner up, she signed a contract with TVB. She hosted E-Buzz and many charity shows. Many thought she would compete in the Miss World 2005 pageant. However, due to her being overage, Tracy Ip, Miss Hong Kong 2005, was sent instead to the pageant.

Filmography

Television series

Film

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