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Born | (1972-08-19)19 August 1972 (age 52)[1] | ||||||||||||||||
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Years active | 1988–present | ||||||||||||||||
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Awards | Hong Kong Film Awards –Best Original Film Song 2002Love on a Diet 2023Lost Love Best Actress 2023Lost Love Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards –Best Actress 2002Wu yen 2023Lost Love Asian Film Awards –Excellence in Asian Cinema Award 2017 Golden Horse Awards –Best Original Film Song 2012Romancing in Thin Air | ||||||||||||||||
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Instrument | Vocals | ||||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 鄭秀文 | ||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 郑秀文 | ||||||||||||||||
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Sammi Cheng Sau-man (Chinese:鄭秀文;pinyin:Zhèng Xiùwén; born 19 August 1972) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. She is considered one of the most prominent female singers in Hong Kong, with album sales of over 25 million copies throughout the Asia-pacific.[2] Most notably in the 1990s, she was dubbed by the media as the "Cantopop Diva". Having success in entertainment industry for over three decades, Cheng is also best known for her roles in Hong Kong rom-com films in the early 2000s that were box office hits. For her performance in the 2022 filmLost Love, she won 4 best actress honors including theHong Kong Film Award for Best Actress.
Since her debut, Cheng has won the IFPI Hong Kong Music Top Sales Awards for the best-selling Local Female Vocalist of the Year nine times.[3][4] From 1993 to 2010, Cheng won a total of 12 Top Female Vocalist awards,[5] 14 Best-selling Local Female Vocalist Awards and has 7 albums that are the Best-selling Cantonese Release of the Year. She had also previously won the Most Popular Hong Kong Female Artist Award in annual Top Ten Jade Solid Gold Awards Presentation for three times, and in a year winning also the Gold Song Gold Award, the highest-ranked award which is the last to be presented at the ceremony. She also received Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award for Female Singer in 2011 Metro Radio Hits Awards. She had also won many top honors in various Chinese music awards held in Asia, including theMTV Asia Award for Favorite Artist Hong Kong 3 times, in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
She has produced over 80 studio albums, 10 live concert albums, over 130 singles (songs) with also over 30 cover songs and had received numerous awards from acting to singing. She also starred in close to 40 films and 7 television dramas(in early years) and had held approximately 200 concerts up to date with over 11 concert tours. She is one of the female artists with most concert shows inHong Kong Coliseum, at 115.
Sammi Cheng was previously named Twinnie Cheng.[6] Contrary to popular belief, "Twiny" is not her birth name. The name came about when Sammi was still in school and her English Language teacher wanted everyone in class to have an English name. When Sammi turned to her sister for help, her sister came up with the name "Twiny". The name was later changed to "Sammi" as "Sammi" sounds a little like "Sau Man". Cheng received her education at SKH St. Peter's Primary School andTang Shiu Kin Victoria Government Secondary School.[7]
She has three sisters and one brother. Two of her sisters are twins.[citation needed]
Sammi Cheng entered the entertainment industry at the age of 16 through theNew Talent Singing Awards in 1988.[8][9] Although she came in third in the competition, the sponsoring record companyCapital Artists saw her potential and offered her a recording contract. Cheng at the time was still in school, and had to balance her studies with her rising singing career. Sammi released 3 full-length studio albums prior to leaving school: "Sammi", "Holiday" and "Never Too Late".[10] One of her first major award was the1990 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, where she was recognized as a best new prospect.[11]
She capitalized on the attention received from her duet with artistAndy Hui, "Do you really have me in your heart?" (其實你心裡有沒有我), winning the1993 Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards with that song.[12] Cheng then went through a transformation, dying her hair orange, changing her style.[10] Her 4th studio album "Sammi's Happy Maze" (鄭秀文的快樂迷宮) was also released, which include the hit single "Chotto Matte" (Chotto 等等), meaning 'wait a moment' in Japanese.[10] Her new image fitted well with the new single, which was a remake of a Japanese song byMaki Ohguro. The success helped Sammi and boosted her singing career.[10] In 1994 she continued to capitalize on her wild, new image. Her first album of that year was "Big Revenge" (大報復). The album included the hit "Ding Dong" (叮噹), which became one of Sammi's signature songs. But with her new fame also came a lot of backlash from the media. Critics argued that Sammi purposelywesternized herCantonese. Instead of saying "Ding Dong", Sammi pronounced it as "Deen Dong".[10] Despite the criticism, the song was one of the most popular dance songs of that year. In 1994 the racy and controversial cut of "Ten Commandments" (十誡) was banned from the radio for a few days after its initial airplay of the track including tiny bits of what can be recognized as pornography soundtrack.[10] In 1995 Cheng disappeared from the public eye for nearly half a year.[10] Later that year, it was revealed thatWarner Music Group had signed her. She let her hair color return to black and temporarily abandoned the wild image she used to have.[10]
In 1995 she released her first album "Missing you" (捨不得你). In 1996, the company decided it was time for Sammi to expand her market and fan base beyond Hong Kong. They released her firstMandarin album, "Worth It" (值得). The album was number one on the Taiwan IFPI chart for six consecutive weeks.[7] She won a number of awards, most notably she wasvoted back-to-back as the most popular female artist byTVB from 1996 to 1997. She went on to win the top female award again in 2001.[13] She would finish that year with her first concert titled "Sammi's X-Dimension Concert" (鄭秀文X空間演唱會). In 1998 she was also a featured star in aHeineken sponsored Music Horizons concert along with international singers such asBoyz II Men andJulian Lennon.[14] By the time Cheng was 24 years old, she had already released four greatest hits albums.[15]
In the 1990s, another female star,Faye Wong was one of her main rivals.[16] When they were on stage together, they would be cold to one another. The rivalry was confirmed in the1999 TVB music award night. Both Wong and Cheng were arranged to sit next to each otherbackstage.[16] Cheng avoided Wong by repeatedly going off stage to fix her make-up. In addition, her fans were angry and hissed at Faye Wong when she went on stage to receive an award.[16] Wong herself has insisted that the rivalry wasn't true, and that she was friendly toward Cheng.[17]
In July 2004, she held 7 nights of "Sammi Vs Sammi" concerts in Hong Kong. She also broke the record as being the youngest female singer to hold more than 50 accumulated concert nights in the city.[7]
From December 2014 to January 2015, she held 12 nights of 'Touch Mi' concerts in Hong Kong Coliseum. She also invited heavyweight stars to be the guests of her concerts, including Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Ekin Cheng, Louis Koo, Nick Cheung and Eason Chan. Her 'Touch Mi' concert extends to World Tour in 2015 and 2016 with 4 shows at Genting (Malaysia), 3 shows at Macau (China), 3 shows at Singapore, 2 shows at Guangzhou (China), 1 show at Foshan (China), 1 show at Melbourne (Australia), 2 shows at Sydney (Australia), 1 show at Shenzhen (China), 1 show at London (United Kingdom). Her 'Touch Mi' World Tour concluded in Hong Kong with another 8 shows in September 2016, hence bringing her total number of shows for this world tour to 38. Some of her new guest stars in Touch Mi 2 Hong Kong shows are Dayo Wong, Dicky Cheung, Francis Ng and Alex To.
In 2017, she held a series of mini-concert tours entitledNaked. Sammi in Taiwan and China. Also, she held a private mini-concert in Macau, entitledSammi Cheng VIP Music Private Enjoy Show. She held a single-show Sidetrack Birthday Gig concert at Macau on 19 August 2018 in conjunction of her 46th birthday as a treat to her fans. At the same year she collaborate for the first time with Taiwanese rock band831, releasing her remake song "眉飛色舞Plus" (Eyebrow Dance Plus).
In conjunction with her 30th anniversary in the entertainment industry, her 10th concert world tour is organized, which began with 13 shows at Hong Kong's Coliseum in July 2019. This brought her total shows in Hong Kong's Coliseum exceeding 100-mark, at 102.
In conjunction with her 49th birthday in 2021, she held a single-show 'Listen to Mi Birthday Gig' concert at Hong Kong on 18 August 2021. For her 50th birthday, she held a Christmas-themed 'You Are Beautiful To Mi Christmas Party' event at Hong Kong in December 2022.
Cheng's acting career began with theTVB seriesA Life of His Own (浪族闊少爺) in 1991.[18] A year later she began her film career with the movieBest of the Best (飛虎精英之人間有情) in 1992 with fellow Cantopop starJacky Cheung.[19] She would follow with another comedy filmFeel 100% (百分百感覺) withEkin Cheng andGigi Leung.
In the late 1990s during the slump of theHong Kong film industry, Cheng starred in the filmNeeding You... by directorJohnnie To, co-starringAndy Lau and the movieSummer Holiday in 2000. The films were hits at the box office hit in allSouth East Asia regions, and Hong Kong has cumulated nearlyHK$60 million at the box office. TheNeeding You...VCD received a sold out record of more than 200,000 copies.[7] For this film, she was also nominated for theBest Actress as well as theBest Original Film Song at the20th Hong Kong Film Awards.[20] Following the success of those movies, she starred inWu Yen,Love on a Diet,Marry a Rich Man,My Left Eye Sees Ghosts and many more. At the62nd Venice International Film Festival, Cheng was one of the frontrunners for theVolpi Cup for Best Actress for the filmEverlasting Regret. Other contenders for the award includedMonica Bellucci,Gwyneth Paltrow,Lee Young-ae andIsabelle Huppert.[21]
Cheng has been nominated for theHong Kong Film Award for Best Actress 10 times, in 2001 for her performance inNeeding You..., triple nominations in 2002 forFighting for Love,Wu yen andLove on a Diet, in 2006 forEverlasting Regret, in 2013 forRomancing in Thin Air, in 2014 forBlind Detective, double nominations in 2020 forFagara andFatal Visit, and in 2023 forLost Love, becoming one of the most nominated leading actresses in the history of theHong Kong Film Awards. She has also earned 3 nominations forBest Leading Actress atTaiwan'sGolden Horse Awards, the most prestigious awards for Chinese-language films, forNeeding You...,My Left Eye Sees Ghosts andBlind Detective. She also won theGolden Horse Award for Best Original Film Song for "DoReMi" (Romancing in Thin Air) in 2012.[22] She was named Best Actress by theHong Kong Film Critics Society in 2002 for her titular role inWu yen.[23]
For her contribution to the Hong Kong film industry and having starred in over 30 films, Cheng received the Excellence in Asian Cinema Award at the11th Asian Film Awards in 2017.[24] For her critically acclaimed performance inLost Love, she won four Best Actress honors in 2023 from theHong Kong Film Critics Society, theHong Kong Film Directors' Guild, the Hong Kong Online Critics' Choice Awards and the41st Hong Kong Film Awards.
Cheng changes her look and image for every album, which enables her to gain extensive attention and appreciation from the music professional and the public. Sammi is a trendsetter of hair-coloring and has been chosen to be one of the Top Ten fashionable celebrities in Hong Kong.[citation needed] She has been signed and endorsed by many companies. These endorsements includeSK-II skin care and Mona Lisa bridal service.[25] Her first album withWarner Music Group, "Can't Give You Up" (捨不得你) released 3 hit singles, "Gentlemen, you are so fine today" (男仕今天你很好), "Can't Give You Up" (捨不得你) and "The Mourning Song for Love" (愛的輓歌). She was selected as the prominent celebrity for the endorsement ofPanasonic using "Can't Give You Up" (捨不得你) as the theme song.[7]
In the many years of her active presence in entertainment industry, she had been involved in multiple advertisements for various brands ranging from sports shoes, watches, clothing, massager, skin-care products, magazine covers, etc.
In 2005, Cheng had only one feature film release and no music projects. She became a representative for Veeko and Titus, a fashion and watch brand in Hong Kong, respectively. She also began writing Saturday columns forMingpao magazine.[15] In 2006, she released another greatest hits album, but there were no new tracks. The break was taken to recoup her energy from the entertainment industry.[15]
During a break lasting more than a 1,000 days. She reflected upon her life, and became anevangelical Christian and was baptized in 2007.[26]
After taking a break for about 2 years, she re-invented herself again, and held her 6th concert in HK from 18 to 25 May 2007 titled "Show Mi" (Mi being the nickname of SamMI given by her fans). Due to the huge demand for tickets, the four performances was expanded to eight. She returned to entertain at the age of 34, and invited fellow starAndy Lau andDenise Ho to perform with her.[27] At the end of the first show, audience members continued to shout 'encore' for 15 minutes until Sammi came back out and sang "Our Theme Song" (我們的主題曲). The concert was expanded to the Show Mi Tour.
She then continues actively in Hong Kong entertainment industry after about two years of rest, marking a strong comeback with many more concerts held at Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, United States, Australia, etc. She also continued to work in films and had starred in various commercial advertisements.
In 2003 Cheng performed at the1:99 Concert to raise funds forSARS affected families.[28] She had participated in the2008 Chinese winter storm support effort where many artists includingAndy Lau,Alan Tam,Kelly Chen, etc. recorded a song called "Warmth in the Snow" in support of those effected by the storm. She was also a participant of theArtistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign.[29] In April 2008, she participated in the activities ofWorld Vision. She traveled toLaos with fellow singerGigi Leung, also a World Vision volunteer, to experience for themselves the struggles of the local people and children.[30] They also visited the local children there to find out more on their situation where food and supplies are lacking. When Sammi returned to Hong Kong, she and Leung were invited to aradio program 903 to talk about the experience; she responded by announcing she had "adopted" 24 children.
Year | Title | Role |
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2022 | Lost Love | Tin Mei |
2021 | Hero | Liang Jingshi |
The Day We Lit Up The Sky | Cameo appearance | |
2019 | Fagara | Xia Ru Shu |
First Night Nerves | Yuen Sau Ling | |
Midnight Drive | Mrs.Yung | |
Fatal Visit | Ling | |
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change! | Cameo appearance | |
2018 | Agent Mr Chan | Sammi Cheng |
2017 | Love Contractually | Katrina |
2016 | Mission Milano | Cameo appearance |
2015 | Triumph in the Skies | T.M. |
2014 | Temporary Family | Charlotte |
2013 | Blind Detective | Ho Ka-tung |
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2012 | Romancing in Thin Air | Sau |
2008 | Lady Cop & Papa Crook | Molline Szeto |
2005 | Everlasting Regret | Wang Qi-yao |
2004 | Enter the Phoenix | Cameo appearance |
Magic Kitchen | Yau | |
Yesterday Once More | Mrs. To | |
2003 | Love for All Seasons | May |
Good Times, Bed Times | Carrie | |
Infernal Affairs III | Mary | |
1:99 | ||
2002 | Marry a Rich Man | Ah Mi |
My Left Eye Sees Ghosts | May | |
Infernal Affairs | Mary | |
2001 | Wu Yen | Wu Yen |
Fighting for Love | Deborah | |
Love on a Diet | Mini Mo | |
2000 | Needing You... | Kinki |
Summer Holiday | Summer Koo | |
1998 | The Lucky Guy | Candy |
1997 | Killing Me Tenderly | Cindy |
1996 | Feel 100% | Cherrie |
Feel 100% ... Once More | Yen | |
1992 | Best of the Best | Heidi |
Year | Title | Role[31][32] |
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1991 | Life of His Own 浪族闊少爺 | 施敏 |
1992 | File of Justice 壹號皇庭 | Josephine Fong Ka Kei (方家琪) |
1993 | The Vampire Returns 大頭綠衣鬥疆屍 | 飄雪/飄紅/Kitty |
1994 | Journey of Love 親恩情未了 | 張家慧 |
1995 | Detective Investigation Files II 刑事偵緝檔案 II | Ivy |
1999 | Man's Best Friend 寵物情緣 | Susan |
2002 | The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra 齊天大聖孫悟空 | 觀音大士 |
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