Cherie Chung Cho-Hung
Born: 1960-02-16
• Hong Kong, China
Cherie Chung Cho-Hung (born February 16, 1960) is a retired Hong Kong actress arguably considered the queen of '80s Hong Hong cinema. After being the third runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant, she was scouted by producer director Johnnie To and cast in his film The Enigmatic Case (1980). Her beauty and charm quickly led to her becoming one of the top actresses in Hong Kong at the time and earned her the nickname "the Marilyn Monroe of Hong Kong". She retired in 1991 to focus on her marriage and family, and has been very active in promoting environmental protection since then.
Filmography
Zodiac Killers
Once a Thief
Stars & Roses
Happy Together
Sunset in Paris
Wild Search
The Yuppie Fantasia
Last Romance
18 Times
Fatal Love
Moon, Star and Sun
Carry On Hotel
Walk on Fire
Bet on Fire
Couples, Couples, Couples
Mr. Mistress
Chaos By Design
One Husband Too Many
The Eighth Happiness
Golden Swallow
Goodbye Darling
The Good, The Bad & The Beauty
Spiritual Love
Double Fixation
An Autumn's Tale
Sayonara Goodbye
Peking Opera Blues
Happy Din Don
The Spring Outside the Fence
Fascinating Affairs
Women
The Flying Mr. B
Cherie
The Hidden Power of the Dragon Sabre
My Darling Genie
Heaven Can Help
Banana Cop
Prince Charming
Maybe It's Love
Descendant of the Sun
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Winners and Sinners
Hong Kong Playboys
Salt and Pepper
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
The Dead and the Deadly
It Takes Two
The Postman Strikes Back
Eclipse
The Story of Woo Viet
The Enigmatic Case