Chelsia Chan

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Chelsia Chan

Chinese name 陳秋霞 (Traditional)
Chinese name 陈秋霞 (Simplified)
Pinyin chen2 qiu1 xia2 (Mandarin)
Jyutping can4 cau1 haa4 (Cantonese)
Origin Hong Kong
Born November 12, 1957 (1957-11-12) (age 50)
Occupation Singer
Genre(s) Hong Kong English pop, Mandopop

Chelsia Chan, also known as Chan Chau Ha is Hong Kong based actress and singer-songwriter]. Chan joined the music industry after winning the first prize at an amateur creative singing contest in 1975 in Hong Kong with the English song "Dark Side of Your Mind", which she wrote the lyrics. This later became one of the her best remembered song. In 1976, at the age of 19, she won the leading actress award of Taiwan's Golden Horse Film Festival for the movie "Qiu Xia" (Chelsia My Love) which incidentally is also her own birth name. She is so far the youngest winner with the shortest screen life (seven years) in the Festival's history. Chan used to sing along with the Hong Kong group, The Wynners.

Chan is married to Lion Group Chairman, Tan Sri William Cheng.

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[edit] Discography

  • Chelsia My Love (1976)
  • Love on A foggy River (1978)
  • 你不要走不要走 (1978)    
  • 結婚三級跳 (1979)    
  • 第二道彩虹 (1979)   
  • Fly with Love (1979)
  • A Sorrowful Wedding (1979)
  • Flying Home (1980)
  • Poor Chasers (1980)
  • 古寧頭大戰 (1980)

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Movies

  • Rainbow in My Heart (1977)

[edit] Gallery

Official web site : www.chelsia-chan.com (created by Chelsia Chan Fans in Hong Kong)