Carol Cheng

Carol Cheng Yu Ling (Traditional Chinese: 鄭裕玲; born 9 September 1957), is a Hong Kong radio and television host and actress. Arguably one of the most famous celebrities to have emerged during the British colonial period, Cheng made her break in TVB Cantonese TV series, Man in the Net. In the 1980s, she was commonly referred to by her nickname Do Do. She is one of the richest TV actresses in Hong Kong who turned her career to films. Cheng is regarded as a "living Hong Kong Cinema legend" who has brought to fame previous unknowns such as Jackie Chan, Jackie Cheung and Andy Lau. She also has won numerous acting awards in both film and television genres, as well as hosting awards. In October 2022, Cheng announced she would not be renewing her contract with TVB after 44 years with the company.[1]

Carol Cheng
鄭裕玲
Born (1957-09-09) 9 September 1957 (age 66)
British Hong Kong
Citizenship
Occupations
  • Radio and television host
  • Actress
Years active1975–present
Partner(s)Kam Kwok-Leung 甘國亮
(1980–1990)
Lui Fong 呂方
(1992–2008)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鄭裕玲
Simplified Chinese郑裕玲
Musical career
Also known asDo Do/Dodo Cheng (嘟嘟/嘟姐/Do姐)
Websitewww.youtube.com/@TheDoShow0909

Biography

Cheng was born in Hong Kong. She is of Sichuanese heritage and her native language is Northern Mandarin. Cheng's family taught her Cantonese at a young age, in which she is equally fluent as a native speaker. Cheng began her career with Commercial Television Limited after secondary school in 1975.[2] After the collapse of the TV station in 1978, she moved to Television Broadcasts Limited and has been a superstar at the channel since. She starred in various drama series. She also hosted shows like Miss Hong Kong Beauty Pageant and the Hong Kong version of the game show The Weakest Link between 2001–2002.

In 1984, Cheng won the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer. In 1988 and 1991, Cheng won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actress. In 2000, Cheng won the TVB Anniversary Awards: My Favourite TV Role and Best Actress.[3]

In recent years, Cheng retired from acting but is still involved in hosting. She is frequently the host of TVB Awards Presentation.[4]

Cheng is also a radio host who has interviewed celebrities and music bands such as Jackson Wang, Mirror and much more. Cheng is also frequently associated with FAMA, another famous hip hop duo. The trio have been on multiple entertainment media forms, such as interacting with local celebrities in variety shows and travel reality television shows have since surged in the last decade. Due to their humor presented on screen, Cheng and FAMA have resonated greatly with Hong Kong audiences alike.[5][6]

Selected filmography

Music Video

Variety show hosting

TVB

HOY TV

  • Where Do Do you go (2023)[10]

Awards and nominations

Cheng has been the recipient of several awards and nominations from the Hong Kong Film Awards:[11]

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
19843rd Hong Kong Film AwardsBest New PerformerThe Last AffairWon
19887th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest ActressWonder WomenNominated
25th Golden Horse AwardsBest Leading ActressMoon, Star and SunWon
19898th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest ActressHeart To HeartsNominated
199110th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressQueen's Bench IINominated
Best ActressHer Fatal WaysWon
199211th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest ActressHer Fatal Ways IINominated
2000TVB Anniversary AwardsMy Favourite Television CharacterWar of GendersWon
Best ActressWon
2005TVB Anniversary AwardsBest Show HostJustice for AllWon
2012TVB Anniversary AwardOutstanding ActressWon
2016The StarHub TVB AwardsMy Favourite TVB Variety Show HostDo Did EatWon
2016TVB Anniversary AwardsBest Show HostDo Did EatWon

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