Charmaine Sheh Sze Man Profile
Name: Charmaine Sheh Sze Man (Sheh See Man, Sheh Shi Man, Sheh Si Man, Sheh Xi Man)
Chinese name: 佘诗曼 (佘詩曼)
Nickname: Ah Sheh 阿佘, Sheh Sheh 佘佘
Birth date: May 28th, 1975
Birth place: Kowloon, Hong Kong
Height: 165cm
Family members: Mother and brother
Education: University of Switzerland (Hotel Management)
Language spoken: Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and German
Profession: Actress
Hobbies: Swimming, music, concert and drama shows
Specialties: Acting and cooking
Favorite color: Anything except orange and brown
Favorite food: Chicken wings, ice cream and dessert
Favorite fruit: Mangosteen
Favorite sport: Swimming
Favorite actress: Maggie Cheung Man Yuk
Favorite singer: Leslie Cheung
Favorite line: There’s no free lunch
Charmaine Sheh Sze Man Biography
Charmaine Sheh Sze Man was 2nd runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 1997 pageant contest and contracted to TVB (Hong Kong largest TV network) since then.
Charmaine Sheh made her first TV series appearance the next year in “Detective Investigation Files IV,” followed by her first leading role in “The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain” 1999.
Charmaine’s first major success in a TV drama was in 2000 with “Return of The Cuckoo” co-starring Julian Cheung (Chilam), her character in the drama was so bright and cheerful and touched the hearts of many fans.
Charmaine Sheh starred in numbers of TVB drama since then, including
an outstanding performance in the highly rated “War and Beauty” in 2004.
Charmaine Sheh also acted in a couple of movies, and achieves decent
results.
Charmaine Sheh was named the best actress at the TVB annual awards 2006 with “Maidens’ Vow.”
Charmaine Sheh is currently one of the most popular TV actresses in Hong Kong, well known in other Asia region and Chinese community in Western countries as well.
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Name: Charmaine Sheh Sze Man (Sheh See Man, Sheh Shi Man, Sheh Si Man, Sheh Xi Man)
Chinese name: 佘诗曼 (佘詩曼)
Nickname: Ah Sheh 阿佘, Sheh Sheh 佘佘
Birth date: May 28th, 1975
Birth place: Kowloon, Hong Kong
Height: 165cm
Family members: Mother and brother
Education: University of Switzerland (Hotel Management)
Language spoken: Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and German
Profession: Actress
Hobbies: Swimming, music, concert and drama shows
Specialties: Acting and cooking
Favorite color: Anything except orange and brown
Favorite food: Chicken wings, ice cream and dessert
Favorite fruit: Mangosteen
Favorite sport: Swimming
Favorite actress: Maggie Cheung Man Yuk
Favorite singer: Leslie Cheung
Favorite line: There’s no free lunch
Charmaine Sheh Sze Man was 2nd runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 1997 pageant contest and contracted to TVB (Hong Kong largest TV network) since then.
Charmaine Sheh made her first TV series appearance the next year in “Detective Investigation Files IV,” followed by her first leading role in “The Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain” 1999.
Charmaine’s first major success in a TV drama was in 2000 with “Return of The Cuckoo” co-starring Julian Cheung (Chilam), her character in the drama was so bright and cheerful and touched the hearts of many fans.
Charmaine Sheh was named the best actress at the TVB annual awards 2006 with “Maidens’ Vow.”
Charmaine Sheh is currently one of the most popular TV actresses in Hong Kong, well known in other Asia region and Chinese community in Western countries as well.
We all know you need to be fast to get in for Hennessy Artistry, play this now if you want to bring your friends.
Don't let people take advantage of you. Know your legal rights! #MalaysiansMustKnow
From the producers of 300. The Gods Need A Hero - Immortals 11.11.11
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