Claire Yiu
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Claire Yiu | |
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Chinese name | 姚嘉妮 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 姚嘉妮 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Yáo Jiānī (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | Jiu4 Gaa1 Nei4 (Cantonese) |
Born |
Hong Kong | 10 August 1978
Spouse(s) | Thomas Jo-fai Lam |
Children | Kyra Lam, born on | 22 April 2009, Kyros Lam, born on 3 August 2012
Claire Yiu (姚嘉妮), born on 10 August 1978, is a Hong Kong actress.[1] She started her acting career after being the 2nd runner-up in the Miss Asia Pageant in 1998. After filming some ATV series, such as 海瑞鬥嚴嵩, and Ten Tigers of Guangdong (廣東十虎), she went over to TVB and filmed in some minor roles such as 趙美美 (Mia) in To Catch The Uncatchable and 戴玉瑩 (Grace) in Healing Hands 3. She began acting in some significant roles like 宋曼頤 (Rachel) in To Grow with Love and 游琳琳 (Donna) in Steps (TVB).
She is married to the former ATV actor, Thomas Lam Jo Fai (林祖輝).
Filmography
ATV
- 海瑞鬥嚴嵩 (1998)
- Ten Tigers of Guangdong (1998)
TVB
Year | Title | Role | TVB Anniversary Awards | Notes |
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2001 | In the Realm Of Success | |||
2002 | The White Flame | Fung Siu Mei | ||
2003 | Life Begins at Forty | Yeung Ming | ||
Virtues of Harmony II | ||||
Back To Square One | ||||
2004 | Angels of Mission | |||
To Catch the Uncatchable | ||||
Dreams of Colours | ||||
Split Second | ||||
2005 | Healing Hands III | |||
2006 | Under the Canopy of Love | Karen Yip Ga-wan | ||
To Grow with Love | Rachel Sung Man-Yee | |||
Land of Wealth | Kiu Ching | Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Top 20) | ||
2007 | Steps | Donna Yau Lam Lam | ||
2008 | Speech of Silence | Yuen Siu-na | ||
Moonlight Resonance | Yau Wing Lam | |||
2009 | The Threshold of a Persona | |||
The Greatness of a Hero | Consort Wai | |||
2010 | Home Troopers | Sung Tsz Kei | ||
2011 | Only You | May | ||
Grace Under Fire | Lee Piu-hong | |||
Ghetto Justice | Ma Cheuk Yee-tak | Guest star (ep. 2-4) | ||
Wax and Wane | Wong Sau Ping | |||
Bottled Passion | Wan Yau |
References
- ↑ Thomas, Brian (June 2003). VideoHound's dragon: Asian action & cult flicks. Visible Ink Press. pp. 349–. ISBN 978-1-57859-141-1. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
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