Chelsia Chan
Appearance
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Chelsia Chan | ||||||
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Born | 12 November 1957 | |||||
Occupation | Singer | |||||
Years active | 1974–1981, 2006–present | |||||
Chinese name | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳秋霞 | |||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈秋霞 | |||||
Cantonese Yale | chàhn chāu hàh | |||||
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Musical career | ||||||
Origin | Hong Kong | |||||
Genres | Hong Kong English pop, Mandopop | |||||
Instrument(s) | piano, vocals | |||||
Website | http://www.chelsia-chan.com/ |
Golden Horse Film Festival for the movie "Qiu Xia" (Chelsia My Love) which incidentally is also her own birth name. She is so far the youngest winner with the shortest screen life (seven years) in the Festival's history. Chan used to sing along with the Hong Kong group, The Wynners
.
Chan is married to
Tan Sri William Cheng
.
Discography
Singles
- Our Last Song Together/Where Are You? (1975)
- Little Bird ~ adapted from Kaze/Are You Still Mad at Me? (1975)
Albums
- Dark Side Of Your Mind (1975)
- Chelsia My Love (1976)
- Because Of You (1977)
- Love on A foggy River (1978)
- 你不要走不要走 (1978)
- 結婚三級跳 (1979)
- 第二道彩虹 (1979)
- Fly with Love (1979)
- A Sorrowful Wedding (1979)
- Flying Home (1980)
- Poor Chasers (1980)
- 古寧頭大戰 (1980)
Filmography
- Dreams of the journey (1977)
External links
- Chelsia Chan at IMDb