Dada Chan

Dada Chan

Dada in 2012
Background information
Chinese name 陳靜
Birth name Chan Ching
Origin Hong Kong
Born (1989-03-22) March 22, 1989
Occupation actress, model
Years active 2010–present
Ancestry Shanghai, China

Dada Chan Ching is an ethnic Chinese actress and model under Jacso Entertainment based in Hong Kong.

Entertainment career

Dada was modeling for various commercial advertising in her early years, she start gained attention to the public when featuring in the Tao Ti Pak Gor Yuen Juice CM with the Hong Kong singer Jason Chan.

Followed by her increasing popularity, Dada also began her acting career. In 2012 she won the “Best Supporting Actress”[1] in 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards with the 30 millions box office hit "Vulgaria",[2][3][4] which was also nominated for the Best Supporting Actress" in the 49th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.[5]

Dada was the only Hong Kong representative selected for the Tokyo Girls Award A/W 2011 and Tokyo Girls Collection S/S 2012.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Director Role Notes
2008 Besieged City
2010 La Comédie Humaine
2011 Chase Our Love
2011 MicroSex Office Jim Chim Virgina Supporting actress
2011 Lan Kwai Fong Wilson Chin Cat Leading actress
2012 Vulgaria Pang Ho-cheung Popping Candy Supporting actress
2012 Godfather
2013 Mommy
2013 SDU: Sex Duties Unit Gary Mak Siu Keung's ex-wife Guest star
2013 Hardcore Comedy Moon Leading actress
2013 Tales from the Dark 1 Fruit Chan Ghost Leading actress
2014 Aberdeen Pang Ho-cheung Guest star
2014 Z Storm David Lam Leading actress
2014 Flirting in the Air[6] Aman Chang Shelly / Shelia Leading actress
2015 An Inspector Calls
2015 12 Golden Ducks Matt Chow
2015 Lucky Star 2015 Ching Long
2015 Magic Card
2016 Z Storm 2

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Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Category Results
2013 Vulgaria 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
2013 Vulgaria 49th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated

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