Kate Tsui

Kate Tsui
Background information
Chinese name 徐子珊
Pinyin Xú Zǐshān (Mandarin)
Jyutping Ceoi4 Zi2 Saan1 (Cantonese)
Born (1979-06-19) 19 June 1979
Hong Kong
Occupation Actress
Label(s) Vigour Entertainment
(2009–11)
Years active 2004present
Ancestry Boluo, Guangdong, China (Hakka)
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tsui.

Kate Tsui Tsz-shan (Chinese: 徐子珊) is a Hong Kong actress, who is best known for her work with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), and to an extent, for her film work. She also holds the Miss Hong Kong 2004 title.

Early life

A Hakka, Kate Tsui was born and raised in Hong Kong. Her father works in logistics,[1] and while her mother is now a homemaker,[2] she was a dancer when she was younger.[3] Tsui also has an older sister, who is married with two kids.[4][5] As of 2014, Tsui has expressed that with the exception of herself, her entire immediate family now resides in Taiwan.[6]

Prior to winning her beauty queen title, Tsui had originally aspired to become a professional dancer.[7] She had begun practicing ballet since age 4, but was forced to quit when she was 11, due to an injury on her right ankle. At age 14, she had begun to practice Hip Hop and Jazz dance. She is skilled in different interests such as acting, dancing, learning languages, and snowboarding.

She was educated at Kiangsu-Chekiang College (Shatin), and Queen Maud Secondary School and eventually graduated from the University of California, Davis, majoring in Japanese and minoring in Spanish and Marketing.[8] After completing her degree, she had returned to Hong Kong and worked as a translator and market consultant. She had previously worked at Dah Chong Hong.

In 2004, she entered into the Miss Hong Kong beauty pageant and was crowned as the winner; in the pageant, she had also received Miss Photogenic, Miss International Goodwill, and the Slimming Beauty Award. After the pageant, she had signed with TVB and began her career as an actress.

TV career

2005-2006

Following guest roles in The Zone and When Rules Turn Loose in 2005, Tsui made her official TV debut in TVB series, La Femme Desperado in 2006. Professional Taiwanese film critic, Mai Ruoyu, while critiquing Tsui's film performance, had said that Tsui had demonstrated strong charisma and had effectively held her own in La Femme Desperado, even while starring alongside veteran actresses, Sheren Tang and Melissa Ng.[9] Her role as Ida in the series was also nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category, as well as the Favourite Female Character category, in the TVB Anniversary Awards 2006.

2007-2008

In 2007, Tsui had three TVB series released, including The Brink of Law, On the First Beat, and Steps. The roles cumulatively earned her the Most Improved Female Artist award from the TVB Anniversary Awards 2007. Her role in Steps also earned her nominations in the Best Actress category, as well Favourite Female Character category for the same awards show.

In 2008, Tsui took on her first villain role in Moonlight Resonance, and the role had earned her a Top 5 position in the Best Supporting Actress category of the TVB Anniversary Awards 2008. On the other hand, her leading role in Speech of Silence, in which she played a deaf character, had earned her a Top 10 position in the Best Actress category of the aforementioned awards show.

2009-2011

While Tsui's TV career quieted down during 2009 to 2010, due to her focus on her film career, 2011 proved to be fruitful for Tsui, with six of her TV dramas airing on TVB. Of the six roles, Paris Yiu from Lives of Omission had garnered the most attention. For the role, Tsui was awarded a My Favourite TVB Female TV Character award from the StarHub TVB Awards, nominations in the Best Actress and Favourite Female Character categories for the TVB Anniversary Awards 2011, as well as a nomination for Outstanding Actress in Television by the Ming Pao Anniversary Award.

Additionally, in 2011, with the high turnover rate in contracted TVB artists, TVB executive, Virginia Lok, appointed Tsui, Myolie Wu, Linda Chung, and Fala Chen, as the new Top 4 "Fa Dans" (a Cantonese term that is used for actresses with high popularity and status in TVB),[10] with their predecessors being Flora Chan, Ada Choi, Kenix Kwok, and Jessica Hsuan.

2012-2014

2012 is arguably Tsui's peak year in her TV career. In Highs and Lows, Tsui portrays an extremely tragic character that struggled with substance abuse, gang rape, and eventually, drug dealing. Tsui described her experience of filming this drama as "being on an emotional roller coaster", to the extent that she did not wish to speak to anyone or pick up the phone after work.[11] The producer of the drama, Lam Chi Wah, referred to Tsui's role in Highs and Lows as the greatest breakthrough in her career and applauded her for setting down her image as a beauty pageant winner to dive into such a complex character in the drama.[12] Film director, Patrick Kong, also noted in his column that Tsui's acting has greatly matured in Highs and Lows, particularly in her portrayal of emotional scenes.[13]

The role at last earned her the Favourite Female Character award for the TVB Anniversary Awards 2012. Tsui was also nominated in the Best Actress category and was one of the top 5 finalists for the award. Aside from the aforementioned Hong Kong TVB-based awards show, Tsui also received a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the Asian Television Awards, which is an awards show held in Singapore that recognizes production excellence in over 15 Asian countries.[14]

In 2014, Tsui took part in a TVB-produced micro film, A Time of Love, which consists of four individual stories, each with a separate theme. Tsui starred opposite Taiwanese actors, James Wen and Chris Wang, in the "sorrow" themed story. After the airing of the micro film, TVB received 39 individual viewer statements that commended Tsui of her outstanding performance in the micro film.[15] Column writer, Ko Leung, of Macao Daily, also stated Tsui portrayed her character in the micro film perfectly and that Tsui's acting is comparable to that of Bai Baihe in The Stolen Years.[16]

2015

In 2015, Tsui's management contract with TVB ended.[17][18] However, Tsui said that she is still on very good terms with TVB, and TVB has settled job arrangements for her up until February 2016.[19] Despite having received several offers, Tsui stated that she will not finalize any management contract agreements until she has completed her jewelry design courses.[20]

Film career

2007-2008

Aside from her development in television acting, Tsui also experienced success in developing her career in the film industry. In 2007, through a series of auditions, Tsui was cast as the female lead, alongside A-list actors Tony Leung Ka-fai and Simon Yam, in Eye in the Sky, which is a film produced by Johnnie To and directed by Yau Nai-hoi. With her performance in the film,

Eye in the Sky was praised by professional Hong Kong film critic, Sek Kei, as the best Hong Kong film in the first half of 2007.[21] The film was subsequently entered into the Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the Shanghai International Film Festival.[22] Through her performance in the film, Tsui was widely acclaimed to be talented in acting and a rising actress worth looking out for.[23][24]

With her performance in Eye in the Sky, Tsui earned the Best Newcomer - Gold Award from Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild 2007,[25] as well as Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer from the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards,[26] held in 2008. The latter is a particularly outstanding achievement, for Tsui is, so far, the only individual to have received a Hong Kong Film Award, while being fully contracted by TVB, since Anita Yuen, who coincidentally is also a Miss Hong Kong pageant winner, won the same award back in 1993.

Professional Taiwanese film critic, Mai Ruoyu, had openly criticized the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, a film festival and awards ceremony held in Taiwan, for excluding Tsui and her performance in Eye in the Sky from a nomination in the Best New Performer category.[27] He had further praised that Tsui has the most potential and talent in acting among all of TVB's Miss Hong Kong-turned-actresses, since Maggie Cheung.[28]

2009-2011

In 2009, Tsui starred in I Corrupt All Cops, a Hong Kong crime drama, directed by Wong Jing, who was impressed with the success of her debut performance in Eye in the Sky.[29] Eason Chan, who plays Tsui's husband in the film, said Tsui's character is based on Shuang'er from Duke of The Deer and the Cauldron.[30]

In 2010, Tsui starred in Wuxia film 14 Blades, alongside Donnie Yen, Zhao Wei, and Wu Chun. The director of the film, Daniel Lee, said the casting of Tsui's character, Tuo Tuo, was the most troubling and extensive process of all.[31] She eventually won the role while being backed by nearly half the votes of a public online poll held by Sina,[32] in addition to being a Hong Kong Film Awards recipient.[33]

In 2011, Tsui reprised her role as Paris Yiu Ho Ho from the TVB series Lives of Omission in its film sequel, Turning Point 2, in which she starred opposite Francis Ng. Playing a character with a mental disorder in the film, Tsui said that collaborating with Ng was a valuable experience because Ng was extremely willing to teach and give her suggestions about her acting and performances.[34] From working with Tsui, Ng had openly praised her for her acting potential.[35]

2012-2014

In 2013, Tsui took part in a comedy film, I Love Hong Kong 2013. It is also the first film that veteran actress, Veronica Yip, has taken part in since her retirement in 1996.[36] In the film, Tsui plays the younger version of Yip's character. The producer of the film, Eric Tsang, specifically praised Tsui for providing the best performance out of the entire cast, referring to it as a "Best Actress performance".[37]

In the same year, Tsui was also cast in Giddens Ko film, A Choo, alongside Ariel Lin and Kai Ko.[38]

In 2014, Tsui had originally been cast in the film version of Triumph in the Skies, starring opposite Louis Koo. However, for unspecified reasons, Tsui was eventually pulled out of the film and replaced with Charmaine Sheh.[39]

2015

In 2015, Tsui was cast in thriller film, Knock Knock, Who's There?. The film is the first directorial effort by veteran actress, Carrie Ng. Tsui said that upon receiving the script, she had intended to reject the role because of the frightening content.[40] However, Tsui eventually agreed to the role due to Ng's persistence and persuasion.[41][42] With reference to collaborating with Tsui, Ng said that Tsui is a very professional and admirable actress.[43]

Jewelry design career

In December 2015, Tsui launched a jewelry line with K.S. Sze & Sons Ltd.. The collection is called "Rabbit-Duck Illusion".[44] She indicated that her designs are inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein's concept on the two different ways of seeing, using the ambiguous image of a "duckrabbit".[45] She spoke of the concept behind her jewelry designs, "It's something that I like to remind myself of, that there are many situations in life that aren't worth splitting hairs over, and if I simply adjust the angle that I'm viewing things from, I can easily see a different perspective."[46]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Eye in the Sky Ho Ka-po (Piggy) Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
Contract Lover Rachel
2008 Lady Cop & Papa Crook Fiona Chan
2009 I Corrupt All Cops May
Short of Love Scar Sandy
The Super Snail Adventure Pretty Goat Animated Film
Voice Role (Cantonese)
Bodyguards and Assassins Fang Hong Character portrayed by Li Yuchun
Voice Role (Cantonese)
Avatar Neytiri Character portrayed by Zoe Saldana
Voice Role (Cantonese)
2010 14 Blades Tuo Tuo
72 Tenants of Prosperity Bobo Cameo
Perfect Wedding Remmy Cameo
Just Another Pandora's Box Nurse Character portrayed by Xu Wanqiu
Voice Role (Cantonese)
2011 I Love Hong Kong Young Twin Cameo
Turning Point 2 Yiu Ho-ho (Paris)
Moon Castle: The Space Adventure Lazy Goat Animated Film
Voice Role (Cantonese)
2012 Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail Pretty Goat Animated Film
Voice Role (Cantonese)
2013 I Love Hong Kong 2013 Mei Yeung-yeung
Baby Blues Ying Nam
2015 Knock Knock, Who's There? Sau Yung
2016 Buddy Cops Little Princess
TBA A Choo

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 The Zone Joanna Cameo
Episode 8
When Rules Turn Loose Ada Siu Mei-Wah Cameo
2006 La Femme Desperado Ida Hoi Suen Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 20)
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 20)
2007 The Brink of Law Yan Heung-Ching
On the First Beat Man Ching Won — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artist
Steps Victoria Yeung Sze-Man Won — TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artist
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 20)
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 20)
2008 The Price of Greed Lam Ping Previously warehoused; released overseas December 2006
Speech of Silence Tong Tong Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 10)
Moonlight Resonance Camie Lo Ka-Mei Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 5)
The Four Song Zhi-Yan
2009 Man in Charge Chiu Yuk-Hing
200910 The Beauty of the Game Ko Ching-man Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 15)
2010 Don Juan DeMercado Tse On Fei
When Lanes Merge Ko Lai-sum Won — StarHub TVB Awards 2011 — My Favourite Female TV Character
2011 A Great Way to Care Mandy Mok Man Yee (Monkey) Previously warehoused; released overseas June 2009
Dropping By Cloud Nine June Guest appearance
Relic of an Emissary Shum Chin-sam /
Chor-chor
Wax and Wane Peace Man Ka-fu
Lives of Omission Paris Yiu Ho-ho Won — StarHub TVB Awards 2012 — My Favourite Female TV Character
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 15)
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 15)
Nominated — Ming Pao Anniversary Award for Outstanding Actress in Television
Forensic Heroes III Ada Ling Sin-yee Won — My AOD Awards for My Top 15 Favourite Characters
2012 Gloves Come Off Cheuk Man Guest appearance
Episode 2
Highs and Lows Pat Chan Ka-Bik Won — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character
Won — My AOD Awards for My Top 15 Favourite Characters
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 5)
Nominated — My AOD Awards for My Favourite Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated — My AOD Awards for My Favourite On-Screen Couple (Raymond Lam & Kate Tsui)
2013 Season of Love Summer Ha Chi-yan Episodes 6-10
A Great Way to Care II Mandy Mok Man-yee Guest appearance
Episode 1
Sniper Standoff Sheung Koon Ming Chu Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2013 for My Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2013 for My Favourite TVB Drama Character
Bounty Lady Jennifer Shing Fa-lui Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress 2013 (Top 5)
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character(Top 15)

Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2014 for My Favourite TVB On-Screen Couple (Dayo Wong & Kate Tsui) (Top 3)
Won — StarHub TVB Awards 2014 for My Top 6 Favourite TVB Female TV Character

2014 A Time of Love Ah San/Kelly TVB-Produced Micro Film
Episode 1
The Ultimate Addiction Gia Chi Nga Nominated — StarHub TVB Awards 2014 for My Favourite TVB Actress
Nominated — StarHub TVB Awards 2014 for My Favourite TVB Female TV Character

Nominated — StarHub TVB Awards 2014 for My Favourite TVB On-Screen Couple (Bosco Wong & Kate Tsui) (Top 5)

Tomorrow Is Another Day Yiu Ngoi-ka Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress 2014 (Top 5)
Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2014 for My Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role (Top 5)
Won — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2014 for My Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters
2015 Smooth Talker Mo Sui-yee Nominated — StarHub TVB Awards 2015 for My Favourite TVB Actress
Nominated — StarHub TVB Awards 2015 for My Favourite TVB Female TV Character
Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2015 for My Favourite TVB Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated — TVB Star Awards Malaysia 2015 for My Top 15 Favourite TVB Drama Characters
Nominated — TVB Anniversary Awards for Best Actress 2015

Awards

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2005

2004

Discography

Albums

Year Title Notes Details
2009 Kiss Me Kate EP albumRelease Date: 10 September 2009
1. 讀心術
2. Hit Me
3. 惡作劇
4. 血拼
5. 讀心術 remix (Master Mind Mix)
6. 讀心術 remix (Carnival Mix)

Songs

Year Title Notes
2009 Les Misérables Les Misérables theme song
Cheer Up sang with other artistes
2011 I will wait for you
(我等你)
Subtheme of Relic of an Emissary
Duet with Michael Tse
Half Circle
(半圓)
Subtheme of Wax and Wane
2014 I've met my match
(棋逢敵手)
Subtheme of The Ultimate Addiction
Duet with Hubert Wu

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Awards and achievements
Miss Hong Kong
Preceded by
Mandy Cho
Miss Hong Kong
2004
Succeeded by
Tracy Ip
Preceded by
Selena Li
Miss Photogenic
2004
Succeeded by
Shermon Tang
TVB Anniversary Awards
Preceded by
Linda Chung
for Always Ready ; The Bitter Bitten ; Forensic Heroes
Most Improved Actress
2007
for On the First Beat ; Steps
Succeeded by
Nancy Wu
for Wars of In-Laws II ; D.I.E. ; Legend of the Demigods ; The Silver Chamber of Sorrows ; Strictly Come Dancing II
Preceded by
Myolie Wu
for Ghetto Justice
My Favourite Female Character
2012
for Highs and Lows
Succeeded by
Kristal Tin
for Brother's Keeper
Hong Kong Film Awards
Preceded by
Gouw Ian Iskandar
for After This Our Exile
Best New Performer
2008
for Eye in the Sky
Succeeded by
Xu Jiao
for CJ7
Metro Radio Hit Music Awards
Preceded by
Linda Chung
Best New Female Artist
2009
Succeeded by
JW
Commercial Radio Song Awards
Preceded by
Myolie Wu
Best Female Newcomer (Silver)
2009
Succeeded by
Sugar Club (Best Newcomer, Silver)
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation
Preceded by
William Chan (male)
G.E.M. (female)
Best Popular New Artist
2009
Succeeded by
JW
RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
Preceded by
William Chan
Best Prospect Award (Gold)
2009
Succeeded by
Sugar Club
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