Queenie Chu

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Queenie Chu
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Chu at a press conference on 2 January 2018, after filming the first episode of the celebrity edition of the "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire 2018" at the ATV Headquarters in the Tai Po Industrial Estate.
Born (1981-04-22) 22 April 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Actress, television presenter
Years active2004–present
AgentTVB (2004-2016)
Spouse
Jason Chan
(m. 2021)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese朱慧敏

Queenie Chu (Chinese: 朱慧敏; Chu Wai Man born 22 April 1981 in British Hong Kong) is a Hongkonger actress, tv host and beauty pageant titleholder. She formerly affiliated with TVB. She was also Miss Hong Kong 2004 1st runner-up.

Biography[edit]

Chu studied in Rosaryhill School, then continued her education at the University of Washington, Seattle, United States. After finishing her studies, she entered the Miss Hong Kong 2004 pageant in Seattle. She successfully entered the overseas group, and went back to Hong Kong in June 2004 to compete in the pageant.

Considered as a favourite from the start, she won the Tourism Ambassador title early in the competition. After 3 months of training, she competed on stage for Miss Hong Kong 2004, and eventually won the runner-up.

During her reign, she appeared in TVB variety shows. She also did a lot of charity work and visited other countries as an ambassador of Hong Kong.

In November 2004, she traveled to Sanya, China to compete in Miss World 2004, and competed in the Miss International 2005 pageant in Japan, and won the Miss Friendship Award.

She signed an artist contract and hosted more shows for TVB, with Chu's most notable role as Alex Wan in the sitcom Come Home Love (2012-2015), before ending her career at TVB in 2016 to pursue more freelance opportunities in film and television.

Chu married Jason Chan, a cardiology doctor working Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital in 2021. The two were married at the Peninsula Hotel with a few attendees due to COVID-19 pandemic. Chu is also a licensed therapist after studying clinical hypnotherapy for a year and a half.[1]

Awards[edit]

  • Miss Hong Kong 2004: runner up
  • Miss Hong Kong 2004: Tourism Ambassador
  • Miss International 2005: Miss Friendship

Filmography[edit]

TV series[edit]

Year Title Role Awards Notes
2006 C.I.B. Files Rachel Yu
Dicey Business Hak Muk Ning cameo (ep 27–28)
2007 Life Art Janice
Fathers and Sons Joyce
2007-2008 Survivor's Law II Kan Ming Wai (Noel)
2008 Best Selling Secrets Ella Chan ep. 301
D.I.E. Cheuk Kei (Jacqueline)
A Journey Called Life Keung Ma Kei (Maggie)
Speech of Silence Chiu Man Kei (Kiki)
2008-2009 The Gem of Life Man Wai (Mandy) Nominated – TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
2008 Off Pedder Ko Wai-Ling Nominated – TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
2009 The King of Snooker Gu Doi Bik (Debbie)
The Threshold of a Persona Ching Pui Ka (Connie)
You're Hired Ngon Sum Bo (Bowie) Nominated – TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
2009-2010 A Watchdog's Tale Yun See See
2010 Fly With Me Kwok Hiu Lam (Cathy) Nominated - TVB Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
Ghost Writer Leung Pik-yuk
Twilight Investigation Lei Ka-man
2011 Be Home for Dinner Tong Mei-ching
Yes, Sir. Sorry, Sir! Koo Ka-sin (Ceci) Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
2011-2012 When Heaven Burns Lam Pui-ling (Jessica)
2012 Let It Be Love Chow Ka Wai
The Greatness of a Hero Cho Fei warehoused
Witness Insecurity Kelly
Come Home Love Alex
2013 Sergeant Tabloid Constable Mai Ka-po

Films[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Overheard Elisha Lam
2010 Love in a Puff Yan
All About Love
2011 A Simple Life
2013 Ip Man: The Final Fight So Fei
2016 Cold War 2 Amber Tsui
2016 The Starting Line

[2] [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Queenie Chu ties the knot with cardiologist Jason Chan". Yahoo SG. 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ Queenie Chu at douban.com
  3. ^ Queenie Chu at chinesemov.com

External links[edit]

Awards and achievements
Miss Hong Kong
Preceded by
Rabee'a Yeung
楊洛婷
Miss Hong Kong 1st Runner-Up
2004
Succeeded by
Sharon Luk
陸詩韻