Carrie Ng (born 1963) is a Hong Kong actress well known for both Category-III cult and mainstream films. She won Best Actress at the 1993 Golden Horse Film Festival awards for her performance in Remains of a Woman and Best Supporting Actress at the 2000 Hong Kong Film Awards for The Kid. Other notable film credits include Edward Yang's Mahjong (1996) and cult classics Naked Killer (1992) and Sex and Zen (1991).
Ng made her directorial debut with the revenge-thriller Angel Whispers (2015), which
Gender: Female
Born On: 30-Nov-1963
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Carrie Ng's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Carrie Ng on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 2:54 PM
??? / Undercover Punch and Gun (2019)
An undercover cop is forced to team up with a group of unlikely allies to take down a drug smuggling ring.
Undercover Punch and Gun (2019)
An undercover cop is forced to team up with a group of unlikely allies to take down a drug smuggling ring.
Who's there (2015)
Funeral home is the last stop of the deceased ones. This is also where `turn undead` take place, the ritual that purifies the soul. The soul hasn‘t gone through the ritual is usually a haunting one. They still have things undone in human world. In order to finish that, they usually do something disturbing which led to supernatural incidents. Three seemingly seperate stories happen at funeral home intertwine.
Inside Track (1994)
The Inside Track is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Bill Tung.
???? / C'est la Vie, Mon Cheri (1993)
Unable to make it as a commercial success because he staunchly refuses to sell out, a struggling Hong Kong musician rediscovers his love of music and regains an interest in his life's meaning through his relationship with a dying girl.
C'est la Vie, Mon Cheri (1993)
Unable to make it as a commercial success because he staunchly refuses to sell out, a struggling Hong Kong musician rediscovers his love of music and regains an interest in his life's meaning through his relationship with a dying girl.
C'est la Vie, Mon Cheri (1993)
Unable to make it as a commercial success because he staunchly refuses to sell out, a struggling Hong Kong musician rediscovers his love of music and regains an interest in his life's meaning through his relationship with a dying girl.
Justice, My Foot! (1992)
An unscrupulous lawyer with an equally eccentric kung-fu sidekick wife tries to bring justice to the court.
Changing Partner (1992)
Two mismatched Hong Kong police detectives, Yau and Yue, were assigned to work undercover as a live-in couple to track down a serial killer accused of murdering adulterers. In the meantime, Yau (Anthony Chan) is coping with his girlfriend having left him, and Yue (Sandra Ng) is losing her boyfriend to a college girlfriend of his.
Queen's Bench III (1990)
After scoring a massive HK$20 million at the box office with the hit comedy Her Fatal Ways in 1990, the golden trio of Tony Leung Ka Fai, Carol Cheng ("Dodo"), and Alfred Cheung returned later that year with another winner in Queen's Bench III. Besides writing, directing, and producing, the talented Alfred Cheung also starred in the courtroom drama as Chang, an aspiring young lawyer who takes on the tricky case of defending for Fai (Tony Leung), a man charged with murdering a girl in the woods.