2024年2月11日星期日

劉玉翠Lau Yuk Tsui

劉玉翠(Rain Lau Yuk Tsui)長的小巧可愛,有個花名叫“牛肉碎”,1966年12月11日出生於香港,貧民窟長大。劉玉翠畢業於福德學校上午校。小時候的她已經很會唱歌,經常參加香港區歌唱比賽,更獲得無數獎項,夢想長大後當明星以改善家庭經濟。劉玉翠這個名字可能對很多人有些陌生,不過提起《鹿鼎記》中刁蠻潑辣的建寧公主,《天龍八部》中讓人又愛又恨的阿紫,《封神榜》的男人婆鄧嬋玉,這些她飾演過的經典角色,大家對她就應該有印象了。 劉玉翠於早期曾經是亞視新飛虎隊的主持;1990年畢業於香港演藝學院文憑班。在一次的機緣下得到無線電視的賞識,從而與之簽約,成為旗下合約女藝人員之一。在《燃燒歲月》中飾演羅慧娟少女版而大獲好評。其後在多部電視劇中擔正女主角,備受無線力捧。 1992年在《捉妖奇兵》及《他來自天堂》兩部電視劇中都擔正第二女主角,演藝道路一路順遂,像《鹿鼎記》、《天龍八部》、《聊齋》、《封神榜》等等,這些大家非常熟悉的影視劇,她都有出演;當中於《西遊記》中的小蜘蛛精恩恩、《苗翠花》的許柳詩、《人龍傳說》的葉翠、《布袋和尚》的林喜鵲(貪不得),都獲得不少讚賞。 劉玉翠2011年約滿後便與無線電視結束21年賓主關係而離開。2012年轉投香港電視網絡,並為港視拍攝《三面形醫》。2014年因港視開台無期而與港視和平解約,結束2年與港視之賓主關係。 劉玉翠在入行時便開始有機會參演電影,首部參演之電影為《廟街皇后》,在這部電影中飾演悲情舞女“阿燕”一角,電影中有出色的演出而令其成功榮獲1991年舉行的《第10屆香港電影金像獎》“最佳女配角”和“最佳新人獎”兩項殊榮,這亦是首位在《香港電影金像獎》中憑籍同名電影榮奪兩項個人獎項的女演員 。此外,她亦憑此角入圍《第27屆金馬獎》“最佳女配角”的提名。1995年在《元洲街皇后》飾演的細妹,雖然沒獲提名任何獎項;但演技也獲得觀眾認同;默默耕耘多年的劉玉翠於2017年終憑微電影《蚪尾》在外地微電影節勇奪“最佳女主角”的名銜。 劉玉翠也曾在樂壇發展,1992年簽約新藝寶唱片成為歌手,先後曾推出過三張個人大碟。 劉玉翠也曾榮獲1993年香港電台第十六屆十大中文金曲“最有前途新人獎(女歌手)”銅獎。1994年底約滿唱片公司後就不再續約,在2006年有發行過一張唱片《失而復得》。2018年2月,獲邀亮相TVB人氣電視節目《流行經典50年》,相隔24年再次以歌手身份於主流觀眾前獻唱。 因為長期處於工作壓力,劉玉翠曾患上了抑鬱症,經歷了一段漫長的治療過程,無數負面情緒壓的她喘不過氣來,甚至萌起輕生的念頭。所幸的是,交往多年的圈外男友一直陪伴在她身邊;兩人相戀已近25年,但是她至今依舊處於未婚狀態。 劉玉翠參演過的電視: 2013年 三面形醫 飾演趙彩瓊 2011年 一屋住家人 霞姐飾演夏桂昌 2010年 施公奇案Ⅱ飾演穆奇德·燕嫻 2010年 蒲鬆齡飾演朱寶燕 2010年 搜下留情飾演甘可可 2010年 妹仔大過主人婆飾演阿笑 2009年 古靈精探飾演 簡致美 2009年 王老虎搶親 飾演王桂菲 2009年 大冬瓜飾演凌鳳 2008年 師奶股神飾演品姨 2008年 古靈精探飾演簡致美 2007年兩妻時代飾演Helen 參演過的電影: 2003年 咫尺疑魂 1998年 殺手再培訓 1998年 陰陽路 3之升棺發財 1996年 阿金的故事 1996年 大三元 1995年 元洲街皇后 細妹 1995年 搶閘媽咪 1994年 清官難審 1994年 花月危情 1994年 正乞兒 1993年 搶錢夫妻飾演新聞報導員 1992年 花貨 明頭 1992年 飛女正傳飾演黃有翠 1991年 拳王 1991 無鉛的愛 1990年 廟街皇后飾演亞 YanRain Lau Yuk Tsui劉玉翠 is small and cute, nicknamed "Minced Beef". She was born in Hong Kong on December 11, 1966 and grew up in a slum. Liu Yucui graduated from the Morning School of Ford School. She was already good at singing when she was a child. She often participated in singing competitions in Hong Kong and won numerous awards. She dreamed of becoming a star when she grew up to improve her family's finances. The name Lau Yuk Tsui may be unfamiliar to many people, but when it comes to the unruly and fierce Princess Jianning in "The Deer and the Cauldron", the loved-and-hated Azi in "Dragon", and the tomboy Deng Chanyu in "The Legend of the Gods", these are the roles she played As a classic character, everyone should have an impression of her. Lau Yuk Tsui was the host of ATV's New Flying Tigers in the early days; she graduated from the diploma class of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1990. By chance, she was appreciated by TVB and signed a contract with them, becoming one of its contracted female artists. She won great acclaim for her role as the girl version of Luo Huijuan in "The Burning Years". Later, she played the leading role in many TV series and was highly praised by TVB. In 1992, she played the second leading role in the two TV series "Monster Hunt" and "He Came from Heaven". Her acting career has been smooth, such as "The Deer and the Cauldron", "Dragon", "Liao Zhai", "Feng Shen Bang" etc., she has appeared in all of the film and television dramas that everyone is very familiar with; among them, she plays the little spider Jing Enen in "Journey to the West", Xu Liushi in "Miao Cuihua", Ye Cui in "The Legend of the Dragon", and "The Budai Monk" Lin Xie (Greedless) has received a lot of praise. Lau Yuk Tsui ended her 21-year guest-host relationship with TVB after her contract expired in 2011. In 2012, she switched to Hong Kong TV Network and filmed "The Three-Faced Doctor" for Hong Kong TV. In 2014, the contract with HKTV was peacefully terminated due to the delay in the launch of HKTV, ending the 2-year guest-host relationship with HKTV. Lau Yuk Tsui began to have the opportunity to participate in movies when she entered the industry. The first movie she participated in was "Queen of Temple Street". In this movie, she played the role of the tragic dancer "Ayan". In 1991 her outstanding performance in the movie won her the first person to win two awards in the "10th Hong Kong Film Awards" for "Best Supporting Actress" and "Best Newcomer Award" at the "Hong Kong Film Awards" for her film of the same name. In addition, she was also nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress" at the 27th Golden Horse Awards for this role. Although she was not nominated for any awards in 1995 when she played the role of Xi Mei in "The Queen of Yuen Chau Street", her acting skills were also recognized by the audience. Lau Yuk Tsui, who has been working silently for many years, finally won the award at the local micro film festival in 2017 with the micro film "The Tail of the Pole" "Best Actress" title. Lau Yuk Tsui also developed in the music scene. In 1992, she signed with Xinyibao Records and became a singer. She has released three solo albums. Lau Yuk Tsui also won the Bronze Award for the "Most Promising Newcomer Award (Female Singer)" in the 16th Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in 1993. After the contract with the record company expired at the end of 1994, the contract was not renewed. In 2006, she released an album "Lost and Found". In February 2018, she was invited to appear on TVB's popular TV program "50 Years of Pop Classics", singing in front of mainstream audiences as a singer again after 24 years. Due to long-term work pressure, Lau Yuk Tsui once suffered from depression and went through a long treatment process. She could not breathe under the pressure of countless negative emotions, and even had the idea of suicide. Fortunately, her boyfriend who has been dating for many years has been by her side; they have been in love for nearly 25 years, but she is still unmarried.

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