Catherine Hung

Catherine Hung

NameCatherine Hung
TitleHong Kong actress
GenderFemale
Birthday1970-10-09
nationalityPeople's Republic of China
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8970502
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Introduction

Nancy Hung, born on October 9, 1971, in Hong Kong, China. Her family background has not been publicly detailed. In her early years, she experienced her parents’ divorce at the age of five and has lived with her mother since that time. During her growth, Nancy gradually became the main breadwinner of the family and entered the workforce at an early age.

In 1989, Nancy began participating in the entertainment industry. In 1990, she officially entered show business upon the recommendation of Chen Xinjian, starring in her first film, "New Half a Pound," where she played the role of Zhang Shanshan. Subsequently, in 1992, she appeared in the films "Jiqima Li" and "Ah Er's Clan." In 1993, she made her first television appearance, playing Yu Xiaolan, the wife of Du Wendi, in the series "Police Combat." That same year, she also starred in the TV series "The Legend of Yuen Zhenxia," playing the character Lan Ling, which brought her wider recognition. Additionally, in 1993, she participated in works such as "Young Five Tigers," "Magic Blade," and "The Rulai Divine Palm Requital."

In 1994, Nancy starred in the film "Wing Chun," playing Wan Yanniang. From 1994 to 1996, she continuously appeared in various films and TV dramas, including "Women Who Love," "Seven Days of Love," "The Heroic Archer's Romance," and "The Eighth Crime," portraying diverse roles. In 1996, she released her first music album titled "Close to You." In 1997, she gained wider attention for her role as Zhou Yixin in the TV series "Running for Life." Over the following years, she also starred in series such as "Edge of the Iron Window," "Reaching Beyond Change," and "My Days in Prison."

On June 25, 2001, Nancy signed a four-year contract with Guangdong Star Film & TV Industry. During this period, she appeared in productions such as "Prime Minister Xiao Ganluo," "Across the World," and "Love in the Future of Years." In 2005, her costume comedy "Diao Man Princess" aired in Sichuan and became a ratings hit. In 2007, she played Cixi in "The Last Princess," which was broadcast on multiple satellite channels and received positive responses.

In the 2010s, Nancy gradually shifted focus toward the Mainland Chinese market. She played Miao Fengniang in "The Imperial Palace Beauty" and in 2012 starred as Tong Siku in "Hidden in the Deep Palace." After 2014, she gradually reduced her acting activities, dedicating more time to her family, especially after the birth of her daughter. Starting in 2015, she began to estrange herself from the entertainment industry, focusing on family life. In 2019, she made a return with the film "Kung Fu Noodle." In 2021, Nancy released a music single titled "Soda Water." She also participated in several reality shows, including "Sisters Who Eat Together." In 2024, she attended the Lushan International Love Film Festival and performed the song "Love of That Year."

Regarding her personal life, Nancy had a relationship with Moses Sook Chong and they have a son named Mo Haolian (now renamed Zhang Haolian). In 2004, she met actor Zhang Danfeng, with whom she fell in love, and they married in 2009. In 2014, they welcomed their daughter, Zhang Xitong. In 2023, Nancy and Zhang Danfeng announced their divorce.

Nancy has built a reputation in the entertainment industry and is recognized for her outstanding beauty and professionalism. Her career spans multiple facets of film and television, showcasing versatile acting skills and a wide range of talents.

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