Biography of Anita Mui
Biography Filmography Anita Mui-Biography: Anita Mui Anita Mui Yim-Fong was born on October 10 in Hong Kong, and in show business entered, as they say, "from young nails", at the age of 4 and a half years. The fact is that her family was rather poor, and Anita had to perform in nightclubs with singing this was best for her. Of course, such a childhood led to the fact that already at such a tender age, Anita has become a very formed and mature person, independent and integral.
She did not have time to play with other children at this age, and all her childhood passed exclusively “under the banner” of work. She was lucky that she did not succumb to the influence of these nightclubs, where she performed, and constantly worked on herself, training her voice. Anita's real musical career began in the year when she won the first music competition of new talents, becoming his winner.
According to the testimonies of this contest, Anita was the only and indisputable favorite-she kept remarkably on stage, sang as if she had been doing this all her life as, in general, there was a plus from each of her songs, she made a mini-representation, remarkably conveying the emotions of the heroines of her songs. The two main judges of the competition, the composer Ku Ka-Fai and Lirik Jim Wong, were amazed at her songs, but while Wong gave her the maximum possible assessment of 50 points, Ka Ka-Fai gave 49, taking off his score without explanation.
However, later, in the year, during the concert arranged by KU and Vong, Ku admitted that even 49 points became for him the most maximum point that he gave someone in his entire life. Anita came out the first album a year later, and popularity immediately found it. At first, Anita exploited such a “hooligan”, a boyish image, because of which the title of “Asian Madonna” immediately received the corresponding texts and one of her songs, “Bad Girl”, even banned the radio, and in the same year her debut in the cinema took place.
In her first tape, “Lets Make Laugh”, she played far from the main role of the main stars were Kenny Bi, Cecilia Jip and Anthony Chan, the same thing happened with the Mad Mad83 tape, but after a year, playing in the film “Fate” with Leslie Cheung and Maggi Cheung, it attracts double attention - on delivery HKFA was nominated for the award as the best secondary actress and at the same time for the best song for the film "Homecomping".
She received only an acting award, but it did not matter - the start was important. The next few years, her acting career was on an even, but rise. At the same time, Anita’s musical career goes uphill much more frozen - she receives one reward after another and releases several albums a year. Of course, this also helps her acting career, but she cannot find a role that could show once and for all what she is capable of as an actress.
Such a film is the "blush", which became a hit of the year and brought Anita two more HKFA awards - for the best female role and the best song for the film. Anita becomes a full -fledged movie star. Jackie Chan showed that she can play a comedy, in her “miracles”, Tsui Hark takes her for a serious dramatic role in “The bright future 3”, and Sammo Hung takes her in a purely fighting role in his “Shanghai, Shanghai” to master Kungfu, her dancing in childhood plus natural flexibility, multiplied by constant training with constant training choreographer.
At the same time, she continues to master new horizons in her musical career, becoming the first star of Hong Kong to ever gave a concert in Taiwan. Anita, like any star, reached constant rumors about her person, and she took all of them very close to her heart and too personally. For example, they said that she has a tattoo on her shoulder, because she never wore a T -shirt even in the summer, or that she sits on drugs, it was caused by her constant thinness.
There were a lot of such rumors, and Anita even decided not to refute them, allowing people to say what they want. Anita later explained that she does not wear T-shirts just because of her thinness, she is shy about her very thin hands, and it simply cannot gain weight, no matter how much she eats. In the year, Anita makes a sensational statement, publicly refusing to receive any awards for her musical achievements.
According to her, this decision was caused by the fact that none of the young stars simply can break through it to glory - as soon as Anita goes on stage, she is the best, and all the awards go to her. A year later, in the year she went even further, deciding to leave music in general. The fans were horrified, and Anita calmly explained that she was just a corny tired of singing.
The farewell series of her concerts took place from December to January, consisted of 33 p.m., every evening of which Anita worked out a full -fledged concert. Until now, this event holds a record in duration. Each of its role becomes an event, and many of them are awarded with awards and nominations on HKFA.True, her absence in the musical world, however, was already returning to the stage again, and three years later decided to leave the cinema after receiving a reward for the best secondary role in the film "18 Sources", devoting itself to the ORIENT STAR restaurant network of the planet Hollywood, which were also like Alan there and Jackie Chan.
Until now, it remains one of the most popular stars of Asia, even if she appears in the light not as often as before. It was her who wanted to see the American producer Mario Cassar as a partner of Sharon Stone in the “Most Instinct 2”, but Mui rejected this proposal, deciding to rejoice her fantasy-captain “Wu Yen”, which was released in the year, she again plays the main role, and her partners Sammy Cheng, Raimond Vong and the young star of Cescia Cheut.
In the year, she came to Toronto as part of a world tour to commemorate her summer creative anniversary. In the last years of his life, Anita was an upsurger in a film career after a four-year break-she starred in five films for a little more than two years, and in the year she was invited to the historical and epic drama of Zhang Imou “House of Flying Daggers”, but fate did not allow her to withdraw from the most famous Chinese director.
Zhang Imou was waiting for Mui while she recovered her cancer. After her death, he removed from the script the role intended for Anita "out of respect." Apparently, he knew that it was impossible to replace it. TINA Cheung Laam Goh Lui Cheung Chu Wai Tak Huang Xin Jia Qi Gu Manlu Gum Gee Yuk Yuk Wong, Fei-Hungs STEP-MOTER XIN XINA Zhen Yiu May-Kwan Hoyat Gwanat Gwan Gwan Gwan tsoi loi Mui Tai-Heung Yi wu liang qi Fang Huai nu hai Huan le ding dong Singer in Club Shen tan zhu gu li Chiao-Chiao Ou ran Anita Chou Qing chun chai guan Ge wu Sheng Ping Anita Feng Kuang Ba San Pi Li Qing Biu Choh Chat Yat Ching Fong Fong Lat Bonus: only registered users can only be copied and publishing the Site materials if you have an active link to the source.