
Cindy Mong
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 18, 1965
Known For

再見阿郎

Devil Beside You
Devil Beside You is a 2005 Taiwanese drama starring Mike He, Rainie Yang and Kingone Wang. It is based on Japanese manga Akuma de Sourou, The Devil Does Exist, written by Mitsuba Takanashi. It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production with Chai Zhi Ping as producer and directed by Lin He Long. The series was first broadcast in Taiwan on free-to-air China Television from 26 June to 18 September 2005 and cable TV Eastern Television for 20 episodes.

Heartbreak Island
In Taiwan, a young woman, Lin-Lang, is released from prison after serving ten years for terrorist activity. She had turned to bomb making in grief after her mentor and lover, An Rong, who was also her university professor, was arrested for political activity and, she presumed, executed. In prison, she learns Rong is alive, and she maintains her spirits and sanity for the years in her cell by holding imaginary conversations with him. When she is released, she discovers he is married, has a child, and lives conventionally. She finds him; he's not happy to see her. How she reacts to losing the center of her life becomes the subject of the film.

China Heat
A special police unit of women fights drug smugglers from Asia to New York. A trio of globe-trotting women led by the glamorous Tie Hua spread mayhem and beauty as they search for the cold-hearted international drug lord Hong Gang. In their wake, they leave a string of broken hearts -- and a trail of broken bones. Sibelle Hu, Alan Lan, Sherry Han, Cindy Mong and Michael Despasquale Jr. co-star in this martial arts action adventure filmed in the style of Charlie's Angels.

Constellation Women Series: Aquarius Woman
Ke Yourong fell in love with Wan Hongzhi when they attended university together, but he liked her friend, Yi Xue. Putting her feelings for him in check, Yourong decided to set up Hongzhi with Yi Xue and resigned herself to just being best friends with Hongzhi. Years later, even after Hongzhi and Yi Xue broke up, Yourong has maintained the firm line of friendship with Hongzhi. Yourong now works as a business development manager for an online mall and is oblivious to the fact that Hongzhi has long begun to see her as more than a friend. When Hongzhi sees Fu Baifeng, a second-generation chaebol businessman, also vie for Yourong’s attention, will he find the courage to express his true feelings?
