
Myolie Wu Hang-Yee
Acting
Biography
Myolie Wu Hang-Yee (Chinese name: 胡杏兒) is a Hong Kong actress for the Hong Kong TVB television station and a singer under contracts with Neway Star She has won "Best Actress" for her role in Curse of the Royal Harem, a TVB grand production, "Most Favourite TV Female Character" for her role in Ghetto Justice and also won "Extraordinary Elegant Actress" in TVB Anniversary Awards 2011, making her the first-ever Triple TV Queen of the year. She's married to a businessman and the couple has three sons together with him.
Born: November 6, 1979
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

On the Road (Sr. 1)
On the Road is a Cantonese television travel series produced by Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong. The show is currently in its third season. The meaning of the Chinese title is "Set off to the World", which gives a sense of the start of a journey to different parts of the global, experiencing different cultures and customs of different nations.

Beloved Life

No Reserve
Torn apart by war on their wedding day, two lovers are driven onto opposing spy paths—one into a Kuomintang secret agency, the other into a Communist guerrilla unit—where love, loyalty, and identity collide in a dangerous game of espionage.

The Stories of Lion Rock Spirit
Mainland-born Liang Huan came to Hong Kong with her daughter Li You Hao in the 1980s to be reunited with her husband, Li Gao Shan. However, he dies unexpectedly, leaving Liang Huan to fend for her late husband's teahouse.

Lord of Shanghai
In a time when Shanghai was controlled by the merciless warlords, sworn brothers Kiu Ngo-Tin and Kung Siu-San have to rely on each other. Together, the ruthless Siu-San and the cunning Ngo-Tin create a world of their own, but in order to stay on top, Ngo-Tin has no choice but to leave his past behind completely, including his confidant and true love Ku Siu-Lau, a Peking opera apprentice. When Ngo-Tin catches the attention of a local casino boss, he is introduced to Kam Tong, Shanghai's most powerful tycoon. Along with Siu-San, Ngo-Tin and Kam Tong become legendary figures in Shanghai. But success is short-lived as a single city cannot accomodate three leaders; Siu-San and Kam Tong enter a battle for power, creating havoc in Shanghai.

CCTV Spring Festival Gala: Crosstalk and Sketch

The Miracles
In Shenzhen, a jobless Lu Da rekindles hope in a 24-hour bookstore; opera star Fan becomes a tech sales whiz in Huaqiangbei; delivery rider Tan earns dignity; drone engineers Zhang Yi and Nuan build love with code; teen Xiao Peng creates a wildlife overpass; planner Wang Pengqian and daughter protect mangroves, with spoonbill Y075 marking eco-change. These stories weave entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability, showcasing Shenzhen’s 45-year transformation and future promise.

Golden Faith
Golden Faith is a TVB drama released in 2002 starring a cast that includes a strong mix of new generation actors such as Gallen Lo, Deric Wan, Jessica Hsuan, Raymond Lam, Anne Heung, Myolie Wu, Tavia Yeung and Michelle Ye and old generation powerhouse actors such as Paul Chun, Lau Dan, Shek Sau, Kwok Fung, Lau Kong and Gigi Wong. It is Gallen Lo's final dramatic epic before he left TVB, Deric Wan's comeback drama, Myolie Wu's breakthrough role and Felix Lok's first major role from random support characters. It is billed as a major production from the makers of At the Threshold of an Era.

Justice Is Mine
Upright and incorruptible Judge Chun Yue is forced to cover up the truth after his son causes a hit-and-run that injures the son of a notorious gang leader. Seeking vengeance for his son's injuries, the ruthless crime boss unleashes a wave of bloodshed across the city. Meanwhile, determined police officer Tong Huen remains resolute in her pursuit of justice, relentlessly chasing the truth behind the web of corruption and revenge.

Ghetto Justice
Ghetto Justice is a TVB modern drama series about a former talented lawyer who fights injustice for the people of the Sham Shui Po district in Hong Kong. The series became a success and was followed by a sequel, Ghetto Justice II.
Filmography
as Lucie
as Cheng Man
as Tong Huen
as Qiu Lisu
as Imperial Noble Consort Dunhui
as Xia Jin'e
as Julie
as Mang Wan
as Huang Yunling
as Liang Huan
as Self
as Self - Observer
as Amy
as 杏儿
as Hu Yongmei
as Xie Wan'er
as Cheung Kei-sang
as 任晓曼
as Ku Siu-lau
as Intern Animal Keeper
as Cheung Yee
as Cao qing
as Shen Man
as Kris Wong Sze-fu
as Lei Tsoishan
as Lu Bi-Hui
as Xiao Shencheng (Tunggiya Yuenyuen)
as Connie
as Aunt Yuan Shikai
as Wong Si-fu / Kris
as 姜羌/慕容咲
as Qian Manguan
as Lu Yu
as Chau-heung
as Myolie / Sora Aoi
as So Fung-nei
as Ko Wai-ying
as Yin Chi-kwai
as Fong Bing-yi
as Ku Ping On
as Ho Mei Tin / "Tina"
as Shum Yat-Yin
as Tong Seun
as So Yee (Zoe)
as Chung Ching Ling
as Polly Ko Chui Yee
as 丁善茵
as 刘燕玉
as Ching Wing Chi
as Ko Wai-Ying
as Cheng Jinzhi
as Mu Ningshuang