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Biography
BLP sources|date=June 2008Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor|image = |name = Julian Cheung|caption =|chinesename =|tradchinesename = ???|simpchinesename = ???|pinyinchinesename = Zhang Zilín|jyutpingchinesename = Zoeng1 Zi3 Lam4|birth_name =|ancestry = Nanhai District|Nanhai , Guangdong , China |origin =|birth_date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1971|8|27|birth_place = Hong Kong|death_date =|death_place =|restingplace =|restingplacecoordinates =|othername = Chilam|occupation = Singer , actor |genre = Cantopop , Mandopop |instrument =|voicetype =|label = Neway Star|yearsactive = 1991& ndash;present|currentmembers =|pastmembers =|associatedact =|spouse = Anita Yuen (m. 2001& ndash;present)|partner =|children = Morton Cheung (b. 2006)|parents =|influences =|influenced =|website =Chinese name| Zhang (surname)|Cheung Julian Cheung Chi-lam (born 27 August 1971), better known as Chilam , is an award-winning Hong Kong people|Hong Kong singer and actor . Cheung is popularly known for his role as Guo Jing in the The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994 TV series)|1994 TV series adaptation of the Wuxia novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes and also as Chi-Kin from the TVB drama Cold Blood Warm Heart (1996).
Cheung hit instant fame in 1991 with the release of his first single, "A Modern Love Story" with Maple Hui and has since been the only artist that has sold the most copies for a debut album under IFPI. In 1992, Cheung received a TVB JadeSolidGold award as Best Newcoming Singer (Bronze) for his first album. In 2000, Cheung reap 2 notable awards from TVB for the drama, Return of the Cuckoo .
Early life
Born in Hong Kong , Cheung spent most of his early years in Hong Kong attending all-male schools. When he was 13, his parents divorced and he and his father immigrated to Australia when he was 15. He attended Pendle Hill High School in Sydney . In 1996, his parents re-married but later divorced a second time. He was a good actor and singer and his father thought he had a gift and sent him to an acting school.
Career
In 1990 when Cheung was 19, Cheung visited Hong Kong during his summer vacation and was reacquainted with his cousin and childhood friend, Anna Ueyama (????). Anna introduced Cheung to his first manager, Tony. Impressed with Cheung's voice, Tony immediately signed him into IFPI and started to train him. Cheung then recorded his first sing, a duet album with Hong Kong singer Maple Hui (???). The debut single, "A Modern Love Story", was released by the record company Fitto in 1991 and was an immense success. This single was on IFPI Album Sales Chart for 11 weeks, and as of today still holds the IFPI record for newcomer singers.
That same year, Cheung signed into TVB and starred in his first television series, Peak of Passion , released in 1992. A year later, he filmed his very first movie, ''A Warrior's Tragedy . Cheung reached to the peak of his popularity in 1994 when he took part as the role of Guo Jing from The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994 TV series)|The Legend of the Condor Heroes , which helped him to become one of the most favorite actors at that time. In 1996, he starred in the TVB classic hit drama Cold Blood Warm Heart , which acclaimed him notable praises of his performance, making him a household name and boosted his career in the Hong Kong entertainment industry.
After the release of Cold Blood Warm Heart , he transitioned into movies such as Widesight Perfect Match|Perfect Match and Comic King . He returned to TVB in 2000 in the series Return of the Cuckoo , which was a tremendous success with Charmaine Sheh, reaching a peak of 40 points. His status and recognition as an actor dramatically increased to countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan and China. He also reaped 2 awards in the TVB award ceremony (My Favourite Couple-with Charmaine Sheh and My Favourite Themesong), adding to his string of already impreesive wins. in 2003, he won My Favorite Leading Character again for his role as Yeung Kwong from Take My Word For It . His performance with Charmaine Sheh in the 2004 drama Point of No Return (TV series)|Point of No Return also won the pair the Best Onscreen Couple award at the 2005 Astro Awards in Malaysia.
Cheung has also found success in the Mainland entertainment industry with starring roles in the television series Ni Shui Han , Lu Xiao Feng , and "Red Powder".
His first concert at Hong Kong Coliseum was held on 27 March 2011 which the title for the concert was "I Am An Alien".
JadeSolid Gold: Most Popular Adapted Song Performance Grand Prize - Wishing Kwan Well from Return of the Cuckoo (2001)
Singapore's Friday Publication Weekly Student Idol Voting: Most Popular Foreign Film Actor (2000–2001)
New City Station: Karaoke Song Grand Prize for Wishing Kwan Well from Return of the Cuckoo (2000)
33rd TVB Anniversary Awards: "My Favorite On-screen Couple" with Charmaine Sheh from Return of the Cuckoo (2000)
One of the Top 10 Most Popular Artists of the Millennium (2000)
3rd JadeSolid Gold: Top 10 Songs of the Year - Wishing Kwan Well from Return of the Cuckoo (2000)
Singapore Yes93: Top 3 Golden Songs - You Mei You (???) Have it or Not (1999)
Singapore's Friday Publication Weekly Student Idol Voting: Voted amongst the Top 10 Most Popular Actors, Top 10 Most Popular * Film Artists, Top 10 Most Popular Foreign Film Actors, and Top 10 Most Popular ForeignTelevision Actors (1998–1999)
1st Annual Top 10 Movie Theme Songs Award: Lofty Once in a Lifetime from "To Be No. 1" (1997)
Commercial Radio Chit Chat Pop Chart: Best New Male Singer - Silver Prize (1993)
Hit Radio: Best New Male Singer Award (1993)
TVB's JadeSolid Gold: Best Newcomer Award - Bronze (1992–1993)
CRHK2 New Generation Show: Best Performance Award (1992)
1991 JadeSolid Gold: Top 10 Songs of the Year (Modern Love Story, a duet with Maple Hui)
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Persondata | NAME =Cheung, Julian | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =27 August 1971 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Hong Kong | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Cheung, Julian Category:1971 births Category:Living people Category:People educated at Epping Boys High School Category:Cantopop singers Category:Hong Kong singers Category:TVB veteran actors Category:Cantonese people Category:Australian people of Hong Kong descent Category:Australian people of Chinese descent Category:Alumni of Lingnan University