- Christy Cheung Wing-Yin, was born in Hong Kong to a family of filmmakers. In 1998, she participated in Andrew Lau's 'Young and Dangerous: The Prequel'. In 1999, at the age of 14, she auditioned for 'Spacked Out' at Milky Way Image through a friend's introduction and was eventually chosen by director Lawrence Ah-Mon to play the role of 'Sissy'. Assistant Director Andy Tse (Four Tse Liu-Shut) was most impressed with her performance, feeling that she was the most energetic of the four main actors and completely brought 'Sissy' to life without a script. After 'Spacked Out' was released in theaters in 2000, she was invited by many directors to participate in more films. In 2001, after participating in several films, she faded from the spotlight. Her last film appearance was in 'Gangs 2001' .- IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous
- "Wing Cheung Wing-Yin, born on September 11, 1978 in Hong Kong, dabbled in part-time modeling during her high school years. After graduating from a fashion design program, she explored various roles such as a fashion journalist and window designer. Her acting career took off in 2000 with her debut film 'Sweet Sweet Life'. In 2001, she played a supporting role in 'Windy Days Windy Nights' and also starred in Pang Ho-Cheung's directorial debut 'You Shoot, I Shoot'. Her collaboration with Pang continued with the film 'AV' in 2005. That same year, she ventured into radio, participating in a DJ competition at a commercial radio station, which eventually led to her becoming a professional DJ. She left the radio station on July 31, 2009, but continued to perform in stage plays and other productions.- IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous
- SpousesRiley Pong(2010 - present) (2 children)Yiu Chung So(August 6, 2006 - 2009)
- Wing Cheung Wing-Yin and another actress, Christy Cheung Wing-Yin, are often confused with each other due to the similarity in the writing and pronunciation of their Chinese names, Cheung Wing-Yin. As a result, their Movie chronology are sometimes mixed up in movie databases.
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