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Aimee Chan

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Aimee Chan
Chan in 2019
Born (1981-04-01) 1 April 1981 (age 43)
Nationality Canada
Years active2006-2015
2022
Spouse
(m. 2013)
Children3
AwardsTVB Anniversary AwardsMost Improved Female Artiste
2009 Off Pedder; E.U.; Burning Flame III

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳茵媺
Simplified Chinese陈茵媺
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Yīnměi
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingcan4 jan1 mei4

Aimee Chan Yan Mei (born 1 April 1981, Traditional Chinese: 陳茵媺) is a Canadian born actress based in Hong Kong. She was the winner of Miss Hong Kong 2006 and was offered a TVB contract shortly after.

Early life

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Aimee Chan was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her parents were immigrants from Hong Kong. She began her modeling career at the age of 16[citation needed]. She attended Woodbridge College in Woodbridge, Ontario. After high school, Aimee studied at the Ontario College of Art & Design. She graduated at the age of 23 and became a Graphic Designer. One year later, she entered a modelling competition and won the title. Later she competed in her first beauty pageant. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Hong Kong in 2005.[citation needed]

Career

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Competing with nine other delegates in the Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant 2004, Chan did not place in the top 3. The eventual winner of the pageant was Lena Ma. She later hosted Toronto's What's On TV show at Fairchild.[citation needed]

After losing in the Miss Chinese Toronto pageant, Chan competed in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant in 2006. Though coming from Toronto, she went back to Hong Kong to compete. She made the top 21 of the Hong Kong group. After going into camp for 5 days training in Group C, she made the top 16. After filming with Seven in Korea, she competed on 12 August 2006 for the title. Though being a favorite, there were negative reports circulating about plastic surgery.[1] Despite this she won the crown, audience favourite and won the Miss International Goodwill title as well.[citation needed]

As the Miss World Organization no longer accepts runners-up as contestants in the Miss World pageant, Chan was asked to compete in the Miss World 2006 pageant in Warsaw, Poland. However Aimee did not compete in Miss World 2006 due to being overage, first runner-up Janet Chow replaced her.

In January 2007, Chan competed in the Miss Chinese International 2007 pageant, representing Hong Kong. She was a favorite to win the title and was expected to at least make the top 5. However, due to an average performance in the interview stages, she placed in the top 10 only. Chan became the fifth Miss Hong Kong to not place in the top 5, after Winnie Yeung in 1996 and her predecessor, (Hoyan Mok) 1994, Kate Tsui in 2005, and Tracy Ip in 2006. The pageant was eventually won by Sarah Song of Sydney.[citation needed]

Upon winning Miss Hong Kong, Chan was signed by TVB and began a career in television, initially starting in MC duties at large charity shows, award shows and other live broadcasts. In 2007 Aimee was featured in TVB's Children's Music Awards. Upon passing her crown, Chan reaffirmed her interest in design - stating that she intended to work on her own brand in the future. She starred in the highly acclaimed TV drama series: Best Selling Secrets. She earned a best supporting actress nomination and won most improved actress for her work in Burning Flame III, Off Pedder and E.U. She also starred in Every Move You Make alongside Bowie Lam and Bosco Wong.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Chan married Moses Chan in June 2013. The couple have three children: sons Aiden Joshua Chan (born 4 December 2013) and Nathan Lucas Chan (born 26 February 2015) and daughter Camilla Chan (born 27 April 2016).[2]

Filmography

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TV dramas

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Catch Me Now Shum On Na (Nana)
Best Selling Secrets Dai Ngan Loi joined the cast in April 2008
2008-2010 Off Pedder Chan Bo Lai (Paula) TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
2009 E.U. Jiu Wan Dik (Wendy) TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
Burning Flame III Yung Siu Yee (Easy) Nominated – TVB Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
TVB Award for Most Improved Actress
2010 Some Day Sek Ho-yee Nominated - TVB Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
Every Move You Make Ching Bui-yee
2011 The Other Truth Iris Wong Yee-ting Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 15)
Episodes 8-10
Super Snoops Sheila Ling Miu-shat
Forensic Heroes III Angel Chiang Cheuk-kwan Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 5)
2012 Master of Play Cheung Sai-ting
The Last Steep Ascent Tin Oi-tai Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 10)
The Confidant Princess Wo-shek Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actress (Top 10)
2013 A Great Way to Care II Jade Lai Yiu-chu
Slow Boat Home Kate Cheng Po Po
2014 Outbound Love Law Sik-sik TVB Star Award Malaysia for My Favourite On-Screen Couple
Ruse of Engagement Jessica Chung Yat-ka
Come Home Love herself, Aimee Chan
2023 Romeo & Ying Tai Zhu Ying Tai Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress (Top 10)
Nominated - TVB Anniversary Award for Favourite TVB Actress in Malaysia

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 72 Tenants of Prosperity survey staff
2016 Let's Eat! Rebecca [3]
2018 When Sun Meets Moon[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ MingPao News:Aimee Chan Denies 'Artificial Beauty' (Chinese)
  2. ^ "TV stars Moses Chan and Aimee Chan have their third child in three years - a girl, finally". Straits Times.
  3. ^ Kevin Ma (9 September 2015). "Chapman To returns to Malaysia with Let's Eat". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  4. ^ Aimee Chan at hkmdb.com
  5. ^ Aimee Chan at chinesemov.com
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Achievements
Preceded by Miss Hong Kong
2006
Succeeded by
Awards and achievements
TVB Anniversary Awards
Preceded by Most Improved Actress
2009
for Off Pedder; E.U.; Burning Flame III
Succeeded by