Annie Liu Sum-yau ( zh, 劉心悠; born 1 April 1981) is a Hong Kong-based Taiwanese actress.
Background
Liu was born in Taiwan but was sent to
Vancouver
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, Canada to study at a young age by her parents. In 2004, Liu was selected to feature in a TV commercial of
China Airlines
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, the largest airline and flag carrier of Taiwan. Before starting her acting career in 2005, Liu studied industrial design at Vancouver's
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
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.
Liu debuted as the female lead in the 2005 star-studded film, ''
Mob Sister'', and earned a Best New Performer nomination at the
25th Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance. Since her acting debut, Liu has moved to
Hong Kong
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to pursue her acting career and has been leading several films and TV series. Although she focuses her career in the film acting, occasionally she would take on TV series acting and variety show hosting projects. She is currently running her own management company.
Filmography
Awards & Nominations
2018
* 2018: (TVB Anniversary Gala) My Favourite TVB Drama Character (Singapore) Nomination (
Deep in the Realm of Conscience
''Deep in the Realm of Conscience'' () is a 2018 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB, Tengent Penguin Pictures and by producer Mui Siu-ching. It is the sequel to the 2009 drama ''Beyond the Realm of Conscience.'' The drama aired five days ...
)
* 2018: (TVB Anniversary Gala) My Favourite TVB Drama Character (Malaysia) Nomination (
Deep in the Realm of Conscience
''Deep in the Realm of Conscience'' () is a 2018 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB, Tengent Penguin Pictures and by producer Mui Siu-ching. It is the sequel to the 2009 drama ''Beyond the Realm of Conscience.'' The drama aired five days ...
)
References
External links
*
Annie Liu at hkmdb.comAnnie Liuat
Sina Weibo
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1981 births
Living people
21st-century Hong Kong actresses
21st-century Taiwanese actresses
Hong Kong film actresses
Taiwanese film actresses
Hong Kong television actresses
Taiwanese television actresses
Hong Kong female models
Taiwanese female models
Taiwanese expatriates in Hong Kong
Emily Carr University of Art and Design alumni
Taiwanese-born Hong Kong artists