linda chung - most improved

Linda Chung - Most Improved
[Wen Wei Po 23/04/07]
Beauty pageant winners of recent years have become actresses. Presently, there are many 'fa dan's (leading ladies) who have come from the beauty pageants, such as Bernice Liu Bik Yi, Myolie Wu Hang Yi, Charmaine Sheh Sze Man, Shirley Yeung Sze Kei, Linda Chung Ka Yan, and so on. They depended on their beauty to enter the entertainment industry and had to get the mass audience to love them. It was crucial for them to be willing to make painstaking efforts and to have their own passion to work hard; their journeys were filled with hope. Linda hailed from the 2004 "Miss Chinese International" pageant. When she first started acting, her acting was heavily criticized. After three years of hard work, not only has she won the "Most Improved Actress" award, but Linda has recently also jumped from the TV screen into the big silver screen by taking part in the movie Love Is Not All Around.
Recently, Linda was at the screening of her first movie. It turns out that Linda was so worried about her first movie work that she couldn't sleep. At the start of the movie, Linda and Stephy Tang Lai Yan were good friends, but because of a misunderstanding, they severed their friendship and Linda even cruel-heartedly gave Stephy a slap. At the mention of this slapping scene, Linda appeared extremely unnerved.
"Much thanks to the director for giving me this opportunity. I never thought that filming could be so fun! It was a really happy experience this time filming. However, when filming started, I became so nervous that I lost sleep for many nights. We filmed for eight days. Stephy and I bonded extremely well together; perhaps it was because we're around the same age. We couldn't stop chatting. I remember the time when we filmed our friendship severing scene. Possibly it was because I'd been with Stephy for the past few days; after I slapped her, my veins started to pop out. I totally became a scary person. I wanted to cry. I had to unceasingly tell myself that I must suppress my tears because I knew that a single tear would cause us to film all over again. Even if Stephy doesn't hurt, my heart aches. Luckily, after three takes, the director was satisfied."
Filming a movie is different from filming a series
Linda is recognized as a good girl. After becoming crowned as the "Miss Chinese International" winner, she very quickly signed on with TVB to become an actress. Before she entered the industry, her innocent nature made her think that the work would be very easy, like dolling up in front of a mirror. It's only after she entered the industry that Linda discovered that filming a series actually requires a lot of hard work and efforts, only then would there be success. She has the loving care of many veterans. They taught her how to immerse herself into her role and this has benefited her a great deal.
"Before entering the industry, I thought that the work was going to be a piece of cake. Who could have guessed that the work is actually very laborious? Behind every scene, actors have to dedicate a lot of time and energy. Filming a series requires a lot of endurance. Not having enough energy is a bad thing. Acting out a role is also not easy. Everything is really much more difficult that I had imagined. There is a lot of work that must be done off-camera. Of course, people outside of the industry don't know this. Luckily, after I perform a role well and it's loved by the audience, I successfully become a 'household-name.' It caused my confidence to greatly increase. This time, I was able to partake in Love Is Not All Around and discovered that there's a big difference between filming a movie and a series. Filming series requires the usage of a lot of exaggerated expressions because it makes the results even better. On the contrary, filming a movie requires feelings that are natural because the camera can pick up every small detail. In the process of filming Love, the director made me understand that I couldn't act [for the movie] using acting techniques for series. He unceasingly suggested that I be natural and needed to relax."
Training voice hard to increase confidence
Looking back at the "Miss Chinese International" pageant, it only took one unknowing person to open the door of Linda's life. At that time, all it took was Kelly Chen Wai Lam's one phrase that caused Linda to become a hot favorite. At the start of her career, Linda was criticized for having a 'chicken' voice and poor acting. However, she isn't discouraged because of this, but rather gladly listens. It's because she deeply believes nothing grows from silence. It's no wonder that in three short years she has been able to become a prominent player in the group of young actresses! In an online poll, Linda was chosen as the #1 most welcomed artist in Heart of Greed. Many people greatly praised her for immense improvements.
Using her cheerful face to become a star
"In 2002, my elder sister had an idea and told me to enter a 'Cover Girl' competition. Who knew that I'd win the competition? In 2003, she was again persistent and helped me to place my name in the 'Miss Vancouver' pageant. Once again, I won, so I went on to represent Vancouver in the 'Miss Chinese International' pageant. Before the competition, the media's focus was certainly not on me. After Kelly said that she felt '#12 Linda Chung Ka Yan' wasn't bad, I became a hot favorite. Looking back at a tape of my first pageant, I was so nervous that my voice pitched at 16 degrees. I had no confidence in my appearance. I admit that [the sound] could kill people. In order to correct my problem, every day I would read the newspaper aloud. At the beginning, I couldn't read a lot of Chinese. Right now, I can read it all. Sometimes at home, I know that my mommy isn't too far away in the kitchen, so I will shout at the top of my lungs, 'Mommy, I want hot soup ah!'; I'd practice it a lot. For me to be able to enter the entertainment industry, I think it's 'fate'."
In her short three years, every time Linda films a series, she has rumors with her co-stars, including Ekin Cheng Yi Gin, Raymond Lam Fung, Joey Leung Wing Chung, and so on. Linda frankly says that when she first encountered those reports, it caused her to become upset, had a negative influence on her mood, and interfered with her work. After her good friend comforted her, it made Linda understand that in the entertainment industry, she has to learn how to relax. If she was worried over every little thing, it would only cause herself to be miserable. In her interview, Linda happily opened up her feelings about what she looks for in a mate.
"When I first had rumors, I felt very embarrassed, but gradually I've grown accustomed to them. I would try to avoid and spend as little time with my male co-stars as possible, but there would still be rumors. I now take them as advertising gimmicks and don't worry too much about them. Towards love, I am extremely conservative. I hope that I can go from dating into marriage. It would be ideal if it could be with the same guy. Before entering the industry, I hoped that I could get married at 25 years old, but presently, it's been postponed. My ideal boyfriend must be taller than me; it would be great if he's a little muscular. When we hug, I can feel comfortable and have a feeling of security. Unfortunately, this 'dream boy' still hasn't appeared. After entering the industry, I had developed feelings towards my co-workers in the past. If I have good feelings for someone, I will smile at him a lot. To me, this gives him a hint [at my feelings]. Even if I date later on, it will be an underground relationship. I will try to keep it as a secret."
Wants parents to retire early
Linda has the nickname of being the new generation's "thrift sister." There have been articles in the past saying that on days when Linda doesn't need to film, she spends at most $24 HK for take out. There are also times where it was $0 HK a day. It's no wonder that in a short period of two years, she is already the owner of a property.
"Ha ha! Calling me a 'thrift sister'? I'm only spending on things that are necessary. I'm not inclined to buy name-brand clothing. The 'Louis Vuitton' bag that I'm carrying was given to me as a gift from my parents. I think that my parents aren't young [anymore]. In Vancouver, they worked from the bottom up. In the past, they had to work multiple jobs every day to support us [three brother & sisters], so I hope that my parents can retire early. I bought a house in Hong Kong because I hope that when they have time, they can come and visit me. Having a place to live makes life much more comfortable. I hope that I can have more jobs so that I can earn a lot of money so that I can quickly buy a multi-level house."
Epilogue: In this world, only mommy is the best
In order to do this interview, Linda had to depart Tsang Kwan O early in the morning at nine o'clock and then headed over to Chung Wan to get her hair and make-up done. However, she didn't feel lonely because Mama Chung was at her side to accompany her through the whole journey, looking after her preciously. Just like Linda said, three years before going to Hong Kong to develop her career, she would never feel lonely because her parents and elder sister will never refuse to take the long and tiring trip from Canada to go to Hong Kong and visit her.
My thoughts: My goodness! Forget about the 'chicken' turning into a phoenix article being the longest thing I ever translated. This article right here trumps everything as officially the longest article I've ever translated. It's nearly twice as long and yes, it was difficult and challenging to translate, but it was well worth it. When I saw this article, I was really excited because Linda has been receiving a lot of "tremendous improvements" praises lately for Heart of Greed and Love Is Not All Around from 'netizens' all around, so it was great to see a newspaper publication finally do an interview and comment on Linda and her career.
This was a great article - it summed up Linda's career thus far nicely and provided some nifty insights! I learned quite a bit about Linda from this interview, so I hope other people will too and gain a clearer perception of who she is as a person. I couldn't help but notice several similarities between this article and the 'chicken' one from three months ago. I suppose that's inevitable since the interviews cover some of the same topics. It's nice that the veterans are so supportive and caring towards Linda! I admire and commend Linda for being so strong and moving to Hong Kong in hopes of pursuing a career. It's not easy living alone in a foreign country, especially one where you don't know anyone and the language isn't familiar. Linda had to learn a lot since she comes from a protective family and she is the "baby" and all. It's great that TVB arranged the Virtues of Harmony family to be her family and protect and guide her during her first year acting and living in Hong Kong.
I think that Linda represents a lot of TVB fans. We've all had desires to act in a TVB series and we think it's so "easy," but in truth, it's not. Linda's misconceptions about the industry are logical and relatable. It's kind of funny how she was in high school when Virtues started and three years later, she ended up being one of the main characters! Now, she's working along with her long-time idol, Ada Choi.
I am loving this girl more and more. From inside and out, she is a pure and kind-hearted girl and she works so hard, is quick to learn, and really never stops improving and giving it her all. She deserves everything she has achieved and I will continue to support and love her and expect more and more great things as she continues to grow, refine, and develop her acting and career in the years to come.
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7 Comments:
*Whew* I am so tired after translating this. :P But, gotta do what I gotta do to support my girl! Besides, it's a great article and well worth the time and efforts I invested into it.
5.5.07
I do think that Linda has the potential to become a good fa dan in the upcoming years....Some people say she sucks this and that but I think she is improving a lot and is getting better and better each time I see her acting....I recently saw her in "Best Bet" and she was fine in there...
6.5.07
'Some' people will say she's horrible regardless of how she actually performs simply because they don't like that TVB is promoting her 'so much' or if/that she's leading over their fave(s). I don't regard their comments because they are unfair and heavily biased against Linda. I mean, how can they say she's so 'bad' when veterans like Lee See Kei (who watched her in Best Bet and praised her non-stop for an excellent performance) and Ada Choi and people in the business like directors and producers are complimenting her?
I'm just so glad the tide (people's attitude) is changing towards Linda because of her immense improvements in 2007. :) I admit her performance in 2006 was not too good, but she is doing a wonderful job in 2007. Wish she had gotten "Most Improved" at this year's anniversary instead of last...
Oh well.
6.5.07
Well Metal, i think TVB fans in general tend to be over criticized most of the time. Take HOG for an example, at first everyone was like "I hate Fala" blah blah blah and "Raymond and Linda as a couple sucks" blah blah blah and now I think people are staring to accept them and made comment such as "Fala is so cute",etc...lol....I thought people criticized HOG as a draggy and boring series in the beginning (well that could be true im not saying it's not since I haven't watch it) but then now I think they start to say how the series is interesting and stuff ....
just want to point out that fans tend to be really bias all the time.
8.5.07
I know... hence, the inspiration for H.A.T.E.. Hehe.
9.5.07
never understood the Linda hate...she gave fine performances in Best Bet and she's doing quite well in HOG. Also, she's like possibly the nicest celeb ever. she sounds sincere too..never got why ppl don't like her. seriously her voice is not annoying.
hmm the part where linda says she did develop feelings for her co-stars before. any guesses?? I'm guessing Ray, the highest possibility. She's only worked with Steven, Joey, Moses, Ekin, Michael and Ray...I think it's Ray.
10.5.07
I agree, people are just way too critical. However, what matters is what unbiased people think and the general consensus is that Linda is improving a lot and doing a fine job in her series this year. She is getting more popular and successful, so at the end of the day, the haters have no effect on her career.
Nice guess Michelle, but Linda has revealed the answer in another article...
In a recent interview she did with Alex Fong (he interviewed & wrote the article), this is what she had to say...
When I first started filming series, I did fall in love with my co-star. It was Steven Ma, Hawick Lau and Ekin Cheng.
I'm surprised Linda developed feelings for Hawick. They only had like less than 10 episodes together in VOH II. :P But he was her first co-star, so I'm sure he helped her a lot since she filmed with him during her first few weeks and they had plenty of sweet scenes. Ekin is her idol - she was so happy to get to work with him.
Linda has had good things to say about Steven since they announced he'd join VOH. She thought they'd make a great pair and she was right. So happy they are reuniting for a new series in June! Steven supported Linda for winning "Most Improved" last year. :)
10.5.07
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