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==Profile==
 
==Profile==
*'''Name:''' Anita Mui Yim-fong
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*'''Name:''' 梅艳芳 / Mui Yim Fong
*'''Traditional: 梅艷芳
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*'''English name:''' Anita Mui
*'''Simplified: 梅艳芳
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*'''Profession:''' Actress, Singer
*'''Hanyu Pinyin: Méi Yànf�?ng
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*'''Birthdate:''' 1963 October 10
*'''Cantonese Yale: muìh yihm fòng
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*'''Date of death:''' 2003 December 30 (cervical cancer)
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*'''Birthplace:''' Hong Kong
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*'''Star sign:'''
  
*'''Date of birth: 10/10/63
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==Biography==
*'''Date of passing: 12/30/03
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April 18th, 1992 was declared "Anita Mui Day" of San Fransisco due to her involvement in development of a nursing home.
  
*'''Profession:''' Actress/Singer
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October 26th, 1993 was once more declared "Anita Mui Day" for the efforts in continued fund raising.
  
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Performing_Artistes_Guild "Co Founder of Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild (HKPAG, 香港演�?人�?�會)"]
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Her acting career in itself, as well as her singing career is filled with awards and honorable mentionings...
  
*'''Star Sign:''' She was a star of her own.
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Anita Mui is also well-known as an actress across the Asia region. Her films have mainly been of the action thriller and kung fu variety, but she has also taken comedic roles. In 1993, she starred in "The Heroic Trio" with [[Michelle Yeoh]] and [[Maggie Cheung]], and it proved to be one of her most popular action films. In 1995, she found some international recognition by starring opposite [[Jackie Chan]] in "Rumble in the Bronx", the film that was largely responsible for Jackie Chan himself breaking into the American market.
*'''Birthplace:''' Hong Kong
 
  
==Movies==
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Apart from singing, Mui won her first acting award as a supporting actress in the movie "Fate" in 1984. In 1987, her movie "Rouge" presented her with the Golden Horse Best Actress award. Later on in 1997, she also won another best supporting actress award with the movie "Eighteen Springs".
#Mad Mad 83 瘋狂83 (1983)
 
#Let's Make Laugh 表錯七日情 (1983)
 
#Fate 緣份 (1984)
 
#The Musical Singer 歌舞昇平 (1985)
 
#Lucky Diamond �?你好�?� (1985)
 
#Young Cops �?�春差館 (1985)
 
#Happy Din Don 歡樂�?�噹 (1985)#
 
#Chocolate Inspector 神探朱�?�力 (1986)
 
#Why, Why, Tell Me Why? 壞女孩 (1986)
 
#Last Song in Paris �?�然 (1986)
 
#100 Ways To Murder Your Wife 殺妻二人組 (1986)
 
#Scared Stiff �?生夢驚魂 (1987)#
 
#Troubling Couples 開心物語 (1987)
 
#Happy Bigamist 一屋兩妻 (1987)
 
#Rouge 胭脂扣 (1988)
 
#One Husband too Many 一妻兩夫 (1988)#
 
#The Greatest Lover 公�?多情 (1988)
 
#Three Wishes 黑心鬼 (1988)
 
#Miracles 奇蹟 (1989)
 
#A Better Tomorrow 3 英雄本色3-夕陽之歌 (1989)
 
#Kawashima Yoshiko �?島芳�? (1990)
 
#Shanghai Shanghai 亂世兒女 (1990)
 
#The Fortune Code 富貴兵團 (1990)
 
#The Top Bet 賭霸 (1991)
 
#Till We Meet Again 何日�?��?來 (1991)
 
#The Banquet 豪門夜宴 (1991)#
 
#Saviour Of The Soul 91神鵰俠侶 (1991)
 
#Justice, My Foot 審死官 (1992)
 
#Moon Warriors 戰神傳說 (1992)
 
#Fight Back to School 3 逃學�?�?3之�?�?�雞年 (1993)*
 
#Executioners �?�代豪俠傳 (1993)
 
#The Heroic Trio �?�方三俠 (1993)
 
#Mad Monk 濟公 (1993)
 
#The Magic Crane 新仙鶴神�? (1993)
 
#Drunken Master 2 醉拳2 (1994)
 
#Rumble in the Bronx 紅番�?� (1995)
 
#My Father is a Hero 給爸爸的信 (1995)
 
#Who's the Woman, Who's the Man 金�?玉葉 2 (1996)*
 
#Twinkle Twinkle �?�財智�?�星 (1996)#
 
#Eighteen Springs �?�生緣 (1997)
 
#Dance of a Dream 愛�?�如夢 (2001)
 
#Wu Yen �?�無艷 (2001)
 
#Midnight Fly 慌心�?�期 (2001)
 
#Let's Sing Along 男歌女唱 (2001)
 
#July Rhapsody 男人四�?? (2002)
 
  
(# Anita Mui wasn't the leading or supporting actress in the film)
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Anita Mui announced in early September 2003 that she had cervical cancer and was undergoing treatment. Some of her friends and the media were baffled as to why she took so long to undergo treatment when it appeared she knew of her ailment when it was in a fairly early stage. It was widely believed she forwent early treatment because she wanted to preserve the possibility to conceive. Mui eventually lost her battle to cervical cancer and died of respiratory complications at Hong Kong's Sanatorium Hospital on December 30, 2003 at 02:50 (local time). She was 40 and single. Her sister, Ann Mui, also a Hong Kong singer, died of cancer in 2000.
(* She was the supporting actress in the film)
 
  
==Awards/ Career==
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Anita was originally cast for Zhang Yimou's 2004 movie "House of Flying Daggers". She resigned from her position in the movie only two weeks before her death. Zhang had held her parts of filming to the last due to her poor health condition. The filming was already 80% done when she died. Zhang didn't replace Anita's role with another actress. The screenplay was changed to take the storyline off the original character. The new leader of the "House of Flying Daggers" never appears in the movie because it was Anita's role.
  
April 18th, 1992 was declared "Anita Mui Day" of San Fransisco due to her involvement in development of a nursing home.
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Source: [[Wikipedia:Anita Mui]]
Oct. 26th, 1993 was once more declared "Anita Mui Day" for the efforts in continued fund raising.
 
  
Her acting career in itself, as well as her singing career is filled with awards and honorable mentionings so I leave it in this sub header for anyone more adept to alter and edit as suitable.
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==Drama Theme Songs==
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*Who Accompanies the Sword with [[Tony Leung]], from [[New Heaven Sword & Dragon Sabre]] (1986)
  
Anita Mui is also well-known as an actress across the Asia region. Her films have mainly been of the action thriller and kung fu variety, but she has also taken comedic roles. In 1993, she starred in The Heroic Trio with Michelle Yeoh and Maggie Cheung, and it proved to be one of her most popular action films. In 1995, she found some international recognition by starring opposite Jackie Chan in Rumble in the Bronx, the film that was largely responsible for Jackie Chan himself breaking into the American market.
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==Movies==
 
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*July Rhapsody (2002)
Apart from singing, Mui won her first acting award as a supporting actress in the movie "Fate" in 1984. In 1987, her movie "Rouge" presented her with the Golden Horse Best Actress award. Later on in 1997, she also won another best supporting actress award with the movie "Eighteen Springs".
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*Let's Sing Along (2001)
 
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*Midnight Fly (2001)
Anita Mui announced in early September 2003 that she had cervical cancer and was undergoing treatment. Some of her friends and the media were baffled as to why she took so long to undergo treatment when it appeared she knew of her ailment when it was in a fairly early stage. It was widely believed she forwent early treatment because she wanted to preserve the possibility to conceive. Mui eventually lost her battle to cervical cancer and died of respiratory complications at Hong Kong's Sanatorium Hospital on December 30, 2003 at 02:50 (local time). She was 40 and single. Her sister, Ann Mui, also a Hong Kong singer, died of cancer in 2000.
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*Wu Yen (2001)
 
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*Dance of a Dream (2001)
Anita was originally cast for Zhang Yimou's 2004 movie House of Flying Daggers. She resigned from her position in the movie only two weeks before her death. Zhang had held her parts of filming to the last due to her poor health condition. The filming was already 80% done when she died. Zhang didn't replace Anita's role with another actress. The screenplay was changed to take the storyline off the original character. The new leader of the "House of Flying Daggers" never appears in the movie because it was Anita's role.
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*Eighteen Springs (1997)
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*Twinkle Twinkle (1996)
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*Who's the Woman, Who's the Man (1996)
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*My Father is a Hero (1995)
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*Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
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*Drunken Master 2 (1994)
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*The Magic Crane 1993)
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*Mad Monk (1993)
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*The Heroic Trio (1993)
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*Executioners (1993)
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*Fight Back to School 3 (1993)
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*Moon Warriors (1992)
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*Justice, My Foot (1992)
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*Saviour of the Soul (1991)
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*The Banquet (1991)
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*Till We Meet Again (1991)
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*The Top Bet (1991)
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*The Fortune Code (1990)
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*Shanghai Shanghai (1990)
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*Kawashima Yoshiko (1990)
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*A Better Tomorrow 3 (1989)
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*Miracles (1989)
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*Three Wishes (1988)
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*The Greatest Lover (1988)
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*One Husband too Many (1988)
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*Rouge (1988)
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*Happy Bigamist (1987)
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*Troubling Couples (1987)
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*Scared Stiff (1987)
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*100 Ways To Murder Your Wife (1986)
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*Last Song in Paris (1986)
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*Why, Why, Tell Me Why? (1986)
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*Chocolate Inspector (1986)
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*Happy Din Don (1985)
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*Young Cops (1985)
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*Lucky Diamond (1985)
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*The Musical Singer (1985)
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*Dancing Warrior (1985)
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*Fate (1984)
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*Behind the Yellow Line (1984)
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*The Sensational Pair (1983)
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*Let's Make Laugh (1983)
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*Mad Mad 83 (1983)
  
==Links==
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==Notes==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Performing_Artistes_Guild Co Founder of Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild (HKPAG, 香港演藝人協會)]
  
Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anita_Mui
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.anitamuinet.com/ Anita Mui Internet]
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*[[Wikipedia:Anita Mui]]
  
 
[[Category:HKActress]]
 
[[Category:HKActress]]

Revision as of 09:27, 31 March 2006

Profile

  • Name: 梅艳芳 / Mui Yim Fong
  • English name: Anita Mui
  • Profession: Actress, Singer
  • Birthdate: 1963 October 10
  • Date of death: 2003 December 30 (cervical cancer)
  • Birthplace: Hong Kong
  • Star sign:

Biography

April 18th, 1992 was declared "Anita Mui Day" of San Fransisco due to her involvement in development of a nursing home.

October 26th, 1993 was once more declared "Anita Mui Day" for the efforts in continued fund raising.

Her acting career in itself, as well as her singing career is filled with awards and honorable mentionings...

Anita Mui is also well-known as an actress across the Asia region. Her films have mainly been of the action thriller and kung fu variety, but she has also taken comedic roles. In 1993, she starred in "The Heroic Trio" with Michelle Yeoh and Maggie Cheung, and it proved to be one of her most popular action films. In 1995, she found some international recognition by starring opposite Jackie Chan in "Rumble in the Bronx", the film that was largely responsible for Jackie Chan himself breaking into the American market.

Apart from singing, Mui won her first acting award as a supporting actress in the movie "Fate" in 1984. In 1987, her movie "Rouge" presented her with the Golden Horse Best Actress award. Later on in 1997, she also won another best supporting actress award with the movie "Eighteen Springs".

Anita Mui announced in early September 2003 that she had cervical cancer and was undergoing treatment. Some of her friends and the media were baffled as to why she took so long to undergo treatment when it appeared she knew of her ailment when it was in a fairly early stage. It was widely believed she forwent early treatment because she wanted to preserve the possibility to conceive. Mui eventually lost her battle to cervical cancer and died of respiratory complications at Hong Kong's Sanatorium Hospital on December 30, 2003 at 02:50 (local time). She was 40 and single. Her sister, Ann Mui, also a Hong Kong singer, died of cancer in 2000.

Anita was originally cast for Zhang Yimou's 2004 movie "House of Flying Daggers". She resigned from her position in the movie only two weeks before her death. Zhang had held her parts of filming to the last due to her poor health condition. The filming was already 80% done when she died. Zhang didn't replace Anita's role with another actress. The screenplay was changed to take the storyline off the original character. The new leader of the "House of Flying Daggers" never appears in the movie because it was Anita's role.

Source: Wikipedia:Anita Mui

Drama Theme Songs

Movies

  • July Rhapsody (2002)
  • Let's Sing Along (2001)
  • Midnight Fly (2001)
  • Wu Yen (2001)
  • Dance of a Dream (2001)
  • Eighteen Springs (1997)
  • Twinkle Twinkle (1996)
  • Who's the Woman, Who's the Man (1996)
  • My Father is a Hero (1995)
  • Rumble in the Bronx (1995)
  • Drunken Master 2 (1994)
  • The Magic Crane 1993)
  • Mad Monk (1993)
  • The Heroic Trio (1993)
  • Executioners (1993)
  • Fight Back to School 3 (1993)
  • Moon Warriors (1992)
  • Justice, My Foot (1992)
  • Saviour of the Soul (1991)
  • The Banquet (1991)
  • Till We Meet Again (1991)
  • The Top Bet (1991)
  • The Fortune Code (1990)
  • Shanghai Shanghai (1990)
  • Kawashima Yoshiko (1990)
  • A Better Tomorrow 3 (1989)
  • Miracles (1989)
  • Three Wishes (1988)
  • The Greatest Lover (1988)
  • One Husband too Many (1988)
  • Rouge (1988)
  • Happy Bigamist (1987)
  • Troubling Couples (1987)
  • Scared Stiff (1987)
  • 100 Ways To Murder Your Wife (1986)
  • Last Song in Paris (1986)
  • Why, Why, Tell Me Why? (1986)
  • Chocolate Inspector (1986)
  • Happy Din Don (1985)
  • Young Cops (1985)
  • Lucky Diamond (1985)
  • The Musical Singer (1985)
  • Dancing Warrior (1985)
  • Fate (1984)
  • Behind the Yellow Line (1984)
  • The Sensational Pair (1983)
  • Let's Make Laugh (1983)
  • Mad Mad 83 (1983)

Notes

External Links