Deanie Ip
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Deanie Ip | |||||||||||||||||
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Chinese name | 葉德嫻 (traditional) | ||||||||||||||||
Chinese name | 叶德娴 (simplified) | ||||||||||||||||
Pinyin | Yè Déxián (Mandarin) | ||||||||||||||||
Jyutping | jip6 dak1 haan4 (Cantonese) | ||||||||||||||||
Origin | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||||
Born | Dapengcheng, Guangdong, China |
25 December 1947 ||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Singer | ||||||||||||||||
Genre(s) | Cantopop | ||||||||||||||||
Label(s) | Universal Music Group | ||||||||||||||||
Ancestry | Huiyang, Guangdong | ||||||||||||||||
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Deanie Ip (born 25 December 1947) is a Hong Kong singer and actress, known for supporting roles. She has won the Hong Kong Film Awards once for Best Actress and twice for Best Supporting Actress; she also won a Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Her Cantopop albums were released by Universal Music Group and several local labels. She speaks Cantonese, Dapeng dialect, Mandarin and English.
Name
Deanie Ip is frequently referred to as Deanie Yip although her surname is officially romanized as Ip.
Music career
In the 1980s, Ip released five albums with a local producer. After complaining about the direction of the Cantopop industry and falling out with her then label, Black and White, Ip chose to retire from music in 1988 and went into semi-retirement, with occasional roles in movies. She returned to the Cantopop scene in 2002 with an EP, which, along with a live recording of her 2002 concert in Hong Kong, were both released by Universal Music Group. In the mid-90s she teamed up with male star Andy Hui to produce the hit duet "教我如何不愛他" (lit. "Teach me how not to love him") and again in 2004 for the award-winner "美中不足" (lit. "A minor defect in something otherwise perfect").
Awards
Ip has been recognised on several occasions for supporting actress roles except for her role in A Simple Life, where she won Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.[1]
Ip has won the Best Supporting Actress awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards twice, for her roles in Dances with Dragon (11th Hong Kong Film Awards, 1991), and in My Name Ain't Suzy (5th Hong Kong Film Awards, 1985). Ip also had three other nominations for Best Supporting Actress for Wrong Wedding Trail (4th Hong Kong Film Awards, 1984), Spiritual Love (7th Hong Kong Film Awards, 1987) and for Murder (13th Hong Kong Film Awards, 1993).
She has also won Best Supporting Actress at the 36th Golden Horse Awards for Crying Heart.
She won Coppa Volpi for best actress at the 68th Venice Film Festival in 2011 for A Simple Life. Hong Kong's Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So congratulated her for winning the award. Mr So said this award is not only an international recognition of Ms Ip's outstanding achievement, but a testimony of the level of excellence of the Hong Kong film industry.[2]
Filmography
References
- ↑ The Standard Golden girl Deanie Ip takes best actress prize at Venice 12 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-13
- ↑ Best actress award applauded Hong Kong Information Services Department. September 11, 2011.
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