Wong Jing Says He Most Admires Anita Yuen: From Pageant Winner to Double Best Actress

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In a recent interview program, director Wong Jing was asked, “Who do you envy most in the entertainment industry?” Without hesitation, he replied, “Anita Yuen.” Seeing the host’s confusion, he explained with a smile, “Think about it—what newcomer could have six Best Actor and Best Actress winners appear in the same film just to support her role?” He was referring to the classic film C’est la vie, Mon Chéri.

Image source: public photos on weibo, weixin, instagram, character’s office
Image source: public photos on weibo, weixin, instagram, character’s office

For that film, director Derek Yee made a bold decision by bringing together veteran actors such as Paul Chun, Petrina Fung, Carrie Ng, Lau Ching Wan, Carina Lau, and Sylvia Chang to perform alongside the then-newcomer Anita Yuen. Even today, such a cast feels nearly impossible to replicate.

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For Yuen, this opportunity was both a blessing and immense pressure. Working with so many seasoned stars for the first time, she did not falter. Instead, she delivered a delicate, moving portrayal of a terminally ill young woman—subtle, sincere, and emotionally impactful. The role earned her the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress title. Many still recall her slightly dazed expression on stage, as if she could hardly believe it herself.

Even more remarkably, she won Best Actress again the following year with He’s a Woman, She’s a Man, making her a two-time consecutive winner—an extremely rare achievement at the time. Wong Jing would later describe her streak as “unbelievable luck,” but those who know her understand that luck alone doesn’t carry a career. As Yuen herself once said, “When an opportunity comes, you must be able to catch it.”

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Her path into the industry also had a smooth, almost destined quality. At 19, she competed in Miss Hong Kong, winning the crown with her candid, cheerful personality. The following year, she placed as first runner-up in Miss Chinese International, quickly becoming a familiar face to the public. She didn’t remain in the pageant spotlight; her debut film paired her with Tony Leung Chiu-wai, and her lively, natural performance earned her the Best New Artist award.

From Best New Artist to Best Actress in less than a year, her rise was extraordinary. Some credit timing, others credit good collaborators, but what truly solidified her place was her ability to bring authenticity to every role. Yuen never chased polished perfection—she focused on making her characters believable and human.

Looking back on her journey, it’s clear that luck may open the door, but how far one goes ultimately depends on talent and dedication. She may not be someone who loudly proclaims her ambitions, but she has quietly built a career defined by honesty, skill, and unforgettable characters.

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