
Nancy Wu
Acting
Biography
Nancy Wu Ting-Yan (Chinese: 胡定欣), born on 9 September 1981, is a Hong Kong actress under contract with TVB. She began her entertainment career in 1999 by placing fourth in TVB’s 18th Annual New Talent Singing Awards. In 2001, she competed in TVB’s 3rd Annual Cover Girl Competition, where she swept several titles, including Most Photogenic, Most Fit, Most Attractive, and Overall Winner. Following her success, she joined the 18th TVB Acting Class, officially launching her acting career. In November 2012, Nancy was honored with a Long Service Award from TVB for her contributions to the company. That same year, she received multiple accolades for her performances, including My Favourite Supporting Actress at the TVB Star Awards Malaysia, recognition at the Asian Television Awards, and Best Supporting Actress at the TVB Anniversary Awards.
Born: September 9, 1981
Place of Birth: Hong Kong, China
Known For

Welcome to the House
Welcome to the House is a TVB modern sitcom series broadcast from April 2006 to March 2007. The series surrounded the day-to-day lives of the Ko family.

A Bride for a Ride
A Bride for a Ride is a 2009 Hong Kong television series based on the traditional Pingtan story of the same name. Set during the prosperous Ming Dynasty of China, the drama revolves around the rich and influential Wong family and their comedic ties with Chow Man-bun, a young and handsome scholar who has a specialty in cross-dressing. To prove his worth to Wong Sau-ying, his ideal lover, he cross dresses as a beauty in a lantern festival so he can get closer to her. Sau-ying's older brother, Tiger Wong, sees Man-bun's beauty and kidnaps him home. A Bride for a Ride consists of elements of Cantonese opera. Chin Kar-lok, who stars as Tiger Wong, is also the drama's action choreographer.

Narcotics Heroes
Against the backdrop of neon lights in Hong Kong, there is a hidden dark side that nobody knows - the city is the hub of narcotics from all over the world. Rewind ten years and Narcotics Bureau has apprehended Man Wah, aka Drug Lord

Justice Bao: The First Year
During Emperor Renzong's reign in the Song Dynasty, Bao Zheng is appointed Kaifeng Prefecture Prefect. Bao Zheng, his trusted aide Gongsun Ce, Guard Zhan Zhao, and the four Constables are determined to crack down on corrupt dealings. Merchant's daughter Yun Qianyu is an eloquent speaker. Under Gongsun Ce's guaidance, she eventually becomes a consel. Ji Niannian, a maid from Gaochang, is an autopsy expert. These two ladies help Kaifeng Seven unravel bewildering cases. However, danger is lurking everywhere in Kaifeng Prefecture. When it is revealed that the emperor's heritage is questionable, Bao Zheng has to handle the most difficult case yet as he faces the dilemma of revealing the truth or abandoning his conscience for the sake of his country.

No Return
Tang Kwai-sim, known as Seventh Master, is a fiercely ambitious businesswoman who thrives under pressure, always pushing herself to the brink and emerging stronger. Chai Shap-chat, a business prodigy, becomes both her partner and rival. Their relationship is a mix of mutual exploitation, strategic alliances, and fierce rivalry, but they are willing to risk everything for each other.

Gun Metal Grey
Gun Metal Grey is a 2010 Hong Kong police procedural television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited. It originally aired on Jade from 1 November to 10 December 2010, consisting of 30 episodes. Gun Metal Grey is a dramatisation and fictional telling of Hong Kong's top ten criminal cases, which tells about the complexities of human nature and the strangeness of truth. Gun Metal Grey is written by Lau Choi-wan and Leung Yan-tung, with Terry Tong serving as the executive producer. The drama is one of two grand TVB productions to celebrate the channel's 43rd anniversary, the other being No Regrets, both were the first to be broadcast live in English subtitles. The Chinese title of Gun Metal Grey literally means "criminal police", which can also be used to a describe a cop who commits a crime. During early promotions for the drama, the year "2010" was attached to the Chinese title to prevent confusion with previous dramas of a similar title. The English title is a wordplay on the colour of guns, a representation of criminal justice, and Felix Wong's character Stone Sir, a cop who finds himself trapped in a grey area of morality.

Forensic Heroes
Forensic Heroes is a series of TVB police procedural television dramas. The series follows a group of Hong Kong forensic scientists working together with the Hong Kong police to solve murders through physical evidence left over from crime scenes. Currently, two serials and three reboot installment were produced.

No Regrets
Set in the late 1930s to late 1940s in Canton, Republic of China during World War II, No Regrets is an epic drama that centers on a triad family, the Canton police force, and the Japanese occupation of the city.

Rosy Business
Set in Eastern China in the mid-19th century Qing Dynasty, the mercantile Chiang family and the ambition and jealousy surrounding the issue of who will inherit the family business when Chiang Kiu dies. Hong Po-kei marries into the Chiang family as Chiang Kiu's fourth wife. She gains ownership of Hing Fung Nin, the family rice shop, and guides the ambitious coolie Chai Kau to rise in the social status ladder.

The Unholy Alliance
Surfer Ko Tsz Kit, who runs a B&B in Taiwan, is ambushed by assassins. Though he is saved by the agile backpacker Yuen Ching Yan, his adoptive mother dies at the scene. To probe into the matter, Tsz Kit returns to Hong Kong alone. With his best friend Tai Wah Koon pulling a few strings for him, Tsz Kit uncovers that his adoptive mother’s death is connected to Ling Hung, an Iron Lady running multiple syndicates, who is so powerful that her decision will lead to a profound impact on the economy and livelihoods of the communities. Her adopted son Kent Ling and his girlfriend Kate Wei are her think-tanks; whereas Ching Yan is her bodyguard. However, Tsz Kit's appearance turns their relationship upside down. Meanwhile, Ling Hung's affiliates are waiting for an opportunity to wreak havoc, putting her life in imminent danger. Though Ching Yan and Tsz Kit join forces to strike back, they trigger a new wave of bloodshed that is about to engulf the whole society.
Filmography
as Tang Kwai-sim
as Self - Host
as Eileen Choi
as Cheung Lam
as To Man
as 屠敏/洛子欣
as Yun Qianyu
as Ip Ching
as Carol
as Wang Jun
as Tiu Lan
as Chu Chan Chan
as Kam Heung
as Keung Yung / "Gin"
as DING MAN-CHI
as Fong Ming Yu (Anson)
as 年若碧
as Sin-yung
as Kam Sau-kei
as Ting Yan Chi / "Cherry"
as Wan Yuen-han (Wendy)
as Ching Yue
as Chow Yik Fei (Eva)
as Sze Hui
as Ma Lai-wah
as 邓冰冰
as Chow Bing-Bing
as 刑珮珮 (Momoko)
as Suen Hoi-tong
as 迦楼罗
as Nana
as Ha Fei Fei
as 刑珮珮 (Momoko)
as Yip Chi-Shan
as Yuen Tung Tung
as 沈绛红
as Chow Yik Fei (Eva
as 刘美美
as 婠婠
as Lily
as Xiang Li Mei
as Ellen Cho
as Lynn Ming