monica chan fat yung

Monica Chan Fat YungCollaboration(s): A Smiling Ghost Story, Those Were the Days, Taiwanese Fun, A Recipe For the Heart
Chemistry: Good
Relationship: Colleagues
Work Again: Neutral

Chan began as Miss HK '89, afterward she appeared in many television series for TVB. One of her early well-known work was The Key Man, which brought her high critical acclaims. Unfortunately, it was her one and only role to shine. Chan discontinued her acting career in 1993 and return to the States after completing a loosely based sequel to The Key Man, namely, The Edge of Righteousness. In 1998, she returned with A Recipe For the Heart only to find out she can only take second-leading roles because her position in TVB has changed. So Chan also take up many movie projects. Her chemistry with Maggie is commendable in one scene and horrible in the next, very inconsistently portrayed.

A Smiling Ghost Story
Maggie and Chan are cousins. Chan wants to be a person with fame and fortune, Maggie wants to live a simple life. They have many scenes together. This is the series where they displayed many positive chemistry as well as negative ones.  
Those Were the Days
One scene is this movie that's worth all the money to see is Maggie and Chan's parody of He's a Woman, She's a Man, as Anita Yuen and Carina Lau, respectively. Beautiful dual performance by Maggie and Chan. 
A Recipe For the Heart
They don't have any scenes together. Chan guest-starred as Bobby Au-Yeung's girlfriend.    

Taiwanese Fun
Maggie and Chan co-host this traveling show with Jackie Lui Chung Yin. Great off-screen chemistry.

A Smiling Ghost Story Taiwanese Fun Those Were the Days

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