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Valerie Chow (born 16 December 1970) is a Canadian former actress, fashion publicist, and entrepreneur. She has starred in numerous widely popular films and television series, most memorably in
Wong Kar-wai Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, and producer. His films are characterised by nonlinear narratives, atmospheric music, and vivid cinematography involving bold, saturated colours. A pivotal figure ...
's internationally acclaimed 1994 feature, ''
Chungking Express ''Chungking Express'' is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in sequence, each about a lovesick Hong Kong policeman mulling over his relationship with ...
'', which earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the
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. Chow was also a former
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second runner-up in 1991. She is also the first Chinese model to be signed by US cosmetics company
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in 1998. Since 2003, she has worked primarily as a fashion publicist and in 2010, opened Mama Kid, a children's designer concept store in Hong Kong. In 2018, she made a surprising return to acting, starring in the film ''Prison Architect'' by renowned Chinese visual artist
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. The film was commissioned by Tai Kwun, the Centre for Heritage and Arts in Hong Kong, and screened at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival as part of their Forum Expanded programme. The movie was tremendously well received. Many described the film as " very heartfelt and beautiful".


Life and career


1970-93: Early life and Miss Hong Kong Pageant

Chow was born and raised in
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, British Columbia, Canada, she was the only child of an upper-middle-class family. Her father was a property developer whom she describes as "tough, direct, and self-disciplined." Chow had spent some of her teenager life in Hong Kong during the mid-80s where she attended
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and completed Form-5. She described these years as having been "difficult" and "stressful," and had initially returned to Vancouver before moving to Hong Kong a second time in the summer of 1991. It was then that she joined the 1991 Miss Hong Kong Pageant, in which she placed second runner-up and made her entry into the entertainment industry. Following a brief study break where she studied law at the University of Hong Kong, Chow began her career in late 1992 as a television presenter for the lifestyle programme, ''Eye on Hong Kong'' on
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. Her first film credit was a cameo in Peter Chan's ''He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father,'' released in December 1993.


1994-97: Hong Kong films

As a newcomer, she drew considerable controversy for her role in the Category-III box office hit '' Twenty Something'', which dealt with sexually explicit themes considered shocking for a former Miss Hong Kong beauty queen. Her following role in Wong Kar-Wai's widely acclaimed ''
Chungking Express ''Chungking Express'' is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in sequence, each about a lovesick Hong Kong policeman mulling over his relationship with ...
'' also made an impression and garnered her a Hong Kong Film Award nomination. Her career took a sharp turn when she played the role of a "homewrecker" in a hugely popular television series. The role was ill-received and the image of seductress came to be closely associated with Chow, perhaps further fuelled by earlier rumours of her alleged affair with
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(then already dating long-time partner
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), whose music videos and album cover she also featured in. In the subsequent period between 1995 and 1997, she was cast in a string of B-movies, usually in the role of a villain. The more notable of these were that of the female terrorist in Jing Wong's '' High Risk'', a moderately successful box-office hit, and a guest appearance in
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's acclaimed wu-xia feature '' The Blade''.


1997–99: Hollywood and Revlon

In late 1996, she left the Hong Kong film industry to pursue a career in Hollywood, adopting a more racially ambiguous screen name, Rachel Shane. She was signed to the
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and had a small part in the film '' Phantoms'' which starred
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and
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. More substantially, she became the first Chinese spokesmodel for Revlon US in 1998, appearing in national print and TV ad campaigns alongside
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, Salma Hayek, and
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. She is to be followed by
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.


2000–02: Career Transition, Part-time Actor

Chow eventually returned to Hong Kong in 2000, where she joined the media communications department at Lane Crawford, although continued to act part-time. The following year saw her return to the small screen in the ATV series, ''Healing Hearts'', in which she played the role of a lawyer. The role briefly revived her career, leading to several magazine covers and an ad campaign with Neutrogena Hong Kong. She also starred alongside
Leslie Cheung Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing (12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. Throughout a 26-year career from 1977 until his death, Cheung released over 40 music albums and acted in 56 films. He was one of the most prominent ...
in ''
Inner Senses ''Inner Senses'' is a 2002 Hong Kong psychological horror film directed by Law Chi-leung and starring Leslie Cheung and Karena Lam. The film explores themes on hallucination, clinical depression, psychological trauma and suicide. It was also th ...
'' (2002), which was to be Cheung's last film.


2003–present: Fashion publicist, entrepreneur

Since 2003, Chow has, for the most part, left the entertainment industry. For the next seven years, she would continue to work as a publicist for the Pedder Group, the shoes and accessories division of Lane Crawford. Looking back on her career in 2010, Chow remarks:
"I worked for the group for 10 years. I rounded off this experience as vice-president, of marketing. I met larger-than-life individuals who left an impression. Highlights included working with merican filmmaker
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and ootwear designerChristian Louboutin at Cafe de Flore, in Paris, and producing the first Guy Bourdin exhibition in Hong Kong. I am also proud of the fact that I'm well known in the fashion industry for producing some of the best store window displays in Central. I think more people have seen or admired my window displays than having watched my films."
One of Chow's acting credits is a TV series filmed in mid-2004, but did not air until December 2010, more than six years after filming completed. In September 2010, Chow opened Mama Kid, a children's clothing boutique in Hong Kong's Central District to great success, which has since relocated to Stanley. Chow married Darryl Goveas, a Hong Kong-based Belgian-Indian interior designer in 2005, with whom she had a daughter later in 2008, Carla Goveas.


Filmography

* 1993 ''
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father ''He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father'', also known as ''He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother'' (新難兄難弟), is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina ...
'' (新難兄難弟) * 1994 '' Twentysomething'' (晚九朝五) * 1994 ''
Chungking Express ''Chungking Express'' is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in sequence, each about a lovesick Hong Kong policeman mulling over his relationship with ...
'' (重慶森林) * 1995 ''Lover of the Last Empress'' (慈禧秘密生活) * 1995 ''Dream Killer'' (野性的邂逅) * 1995 ''The Case of the Cold Fish'' (月黑風高) * 1995 ''Ghostly Bus'' (鬼巴士) * 1995 ''Spider Woman'' (蜘蛛女) * 1995 ''Wind Beneath My Wings'' (空中小姐) * 1995 '' High Risk'' (鼠膽龍威) * 1995 ''The Armed Policewoman'' (陀槍女警) * 1995 ''Red Zone'' (爆炸令) * 1995 '' The Blade'' (刀) * 1996 '' Street Angels'' (紅燈區) * 1997 ''
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'' (馬永貞) * 1998 '' Phantoms'' * 1998 ''
Futuresport ''Futuresport'' is a 1998 American made-for-television sports film directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, and Wesley Snipes. It originally aired on ABC in October 1998, and was released on VHS and DVD in March 1999. ...
'' * 1999 ''
Bridge of Dragons ''Bridge of Dragons'' (stylized as ''A Bridge of Dragons'') is a 1999 American romantic action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Valerie Chow, and Gary Hudson. Lundgren and Tagawa had previou ...
'' * 2000 ''
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'' (一見鍾情) * 2000 ''Healing Hearts'' (俠骨仁心) * 2001 ''The Vampire Combat'' (極速殭屍) * 2002 ''
Inner Senses ''Inner Senses'' is a 2002 Hong Kong psychological horror film directed by Law Chi-leung and starring Leslie Cheung and Karena Lam. The film explores themes on hallucination, clinical depression, psychological trauma and suicide. It was also th ...
'' (異度空間) * 2002 ''Freaky Story'' (不寒而慄) * 2018 ''Prison Architect'' (監獄建築師)


TV series

* ''Fate of the Clairvoyant'' (再見亦是老婆 alt. 都市有情人) (1994) * ''ICAC Investigators 1994'' (廉政行動1994︰珠芒) (appears in one episode) (1994) * RTHK's ''Moments of Love'' ((香港電台)歲月流情:出浴記之母與女) (appears in one episode) (1995) * John Woo's ''Once A Thief'' (appears in one episode) (1997) * ''Healing Hearts'' (俠骨仁心) (2001) * ''Shanghai Legend'' (上海灘之俠醫傳奇) (2004, aired 2010)


References


External links

*
Chow Kar-Ling
fan archive on Tumblr

{{DEFAULTSORT:Chow, Valerie 1970 births Living people Canadian people of Hong Kong descent Canadian emigrants to Hong Kong 20th-century Hong Kong actresses 21st-century Hong Kong actresses Hong Kong female models Actresses from Vancouver Canadian-born Hong Kong artists