Joey Yung - Film and Television Credits

Film and Television Credits

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1999 Accident, TheThe Accident guest star
2000 Winner Takes All Paulina Wu
2001 Feel 100% II
2001 Expect a Miracle
2001 My Schoolmate, the Barbarian
2002 Demi-Haunted Tsi Wan-fei
2004 Attractive One, TheThe Attractive One
2005 Crazy N' The City Liu Tak-nam
2010 Jade and the Pearl, TheThe Jade and the Pearl Zhu San-niang
2010 Toy Story 3 Jessie Cantonese dub
2012 Diva J Yim

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Green Hope, TheThe Green Hope Wai Man
2003 Not Just A Pretty Face Wu Man-sui
2004 Sunshine Heartbeat Fortune teller guest star
2004 Kung Fu Soccer Wong Siu-mui
2007 On the First Beat Cheung Nim-yan
2009 Stage of Youth

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