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Linda Chung

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1984-04-09
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Before she became a household name, the talented actress made her mark as a star of the South Korean TVB series Virtues of Harmony II and later captivated audiences in The Gem of Life. But her journey to stardom actually began earlier—she first gained attention after winning the Miss Chinese International Pageant, a pivotal moment that led to a contract with TVB and ultimately landed her a role in Virtues of Harmony II. Born in a quiet suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia, she started building her fame from humble beginnings. Over the years, fans have followed not just her career but also her personal milestones. In 2014, she welcomed her daughter Kelly, bringing joy to her growing family. The following year, in 2015, she married Jeremy Leung in a heartfelt ceremony. Then, in March 2018, she shared exciting news—she and Jeremy were expecting their second child, marking another beautiful chapter in her life. Throughout it all, her grace and dedication—both on and off screen—have kept her in the spotlight, proving that her story is one of resilience, talent, and love. And as her journey continues, her name remains synonymous with inspiration for many.

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By 2012, she had already made a significant mark in the entertainment industry. She was starring in four major television series, all of which were widely watched and critically acclaimed. At the same time, she took on leading roles in several films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. On top of that, she contributed to three highly successful music albums, further proving her talent across different media. Her rise during this period was nothing short of impressive, and it was clear that she was becoming a household name. She really did stand out, balancing multiple projects with ease and leaving a strong impression wherever she went.

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