My Favourite Female Character
"My Favourite Female Character Role" Award (我最喜愛的電視女角色).
Award presented by: Eric Tsang (曾志偉), Louis Yuen (阮兆祥), & Wong Cho Lam (王祖藍)
Winner | |||
Series | Actress | Role | |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Louise Li 李司棋 |
Chung Siu-Hor 鍾笑荷 |
Top 10 Nominations | Top 5 Nominations | ||||||||||||
Series | Actress | Role | Series | Actress | Role | Series | Actress | Role | |||||
Word Twisters' Adventures 鐵咀銀牙 |
Charmaine Sheh 佘詩曼 |
Lap Lan Ching-Ching 納蘭菁菁 |
The Money-Maker Recipe 師奶股神 |
Kiki Sheung 商天娥 |
Tseung Yu-Chu 蔣如珠 |
Word Twisters' Adventures 鐵咀銀牙 |
Charmaine Sheh 佘詩曼 |
Lap Lan Ching-Ching 納蘭菁菁 |
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Wars of In-Laws II 野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶 |
Liza Wang 汪明荃 |
Goh Bik (Ophelia) 戈碧 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Louise Li 李司棋 |
Chung Siu-Hor 鍾笑荷 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Louise Li 李司棋 |
Chung Siu-Hor 鍾笑荷 |
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Wars of In-Laws II 野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶 |
Myolie Wu 胡杏兒 |
Chow Lai-Man 周麗敏 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Susanna Kwan 關菊英 |
Chung Siu-Sa (Salina) 鍾笑莎 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Susanna Kwan 關菊英 |
Chung Siu-Sa (Salina) 鍾笑莎 |
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D.I.E. 古靈精探 |
Kitty Yuen 阮小儀 |
Ng Siu-Yee 吳小宜 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Fala Chen 陳法拉 |
Gam Wing-Hing (Wing) 甘詠慶 |
Moonlight Resonance 溏心風暴之家好月圓 |
Fala Chen 陳法拉 |
Gam Wing-Hing (Wing) 甘詠慶 |
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The Silver Chamber of Sorrows 銀樓金粉 |
Christine Ng 伍詠薇 |
Ching Sau-Hang 程杏秀 |
Legend of the Demigods 搜神傳 |
Linda Chung 鍾嘉欣 |
Gwai Choi-Chi 薊彩芝 |
Legend of the Demigods 搜神傳 |
Linda Chung 鍾嘉欣 |
Gwai Choi-Chi 薊彩芝 |
Read more about this topic: TVB Anniversary Awards (2008)
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