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Maggie Cheung (real name 張曼玉 Zhang Manyu) is a Chinese actress mostly famous for her prolific career in [[Hong Kong]] in the 1980s and 1990s, with over 70 films to her credit. She has acted in both Cantonese, Mandarin, English and French.
 
Born in Hong Kong in 1964, she moved to Britain when she was 8 and returned to her native city at age 18, when she began working as a model. She had several cameos in movies starting in 1984, but her breakthrough as an actress came in 1988 when she played May ([[Jackie Chan]]'s girlfriend) in the ''Police Story'' franchise, and then co-starred in [[Wong Kar Wai-wai]]'s film ''As Tears Go By''.
 
She collaborated again with Wong in several other movies, such as ''Days Of Being Wild'' (1990). She played the legendary Shanghai actress Ruan Lingyu in ''Center Stage'' (1993) and starred in a number of [[Wuxia]] films such as ''New Dragon Gate Inn'', ''[[Heroic Trio]]'' and ''[[Green Snake]]''.
 
In 1996, she played [[As Himself|herself]] in ''[[Irma Vep]]'', during which she started a relationship with the director, Olivier Assayas. She also played in another French movie in 1999, ''Augustin Roi Du Kung-Fu'' while continuing her acting career in Hong Kong (''Comrades, Almost A Love Story'' in 1996, ''The Soong Sisters'' and ''Chinese Box'' in 1997, ''[[In the Mood Forfor Love]]'' in 2000). She played in ''[[Hero (Filmfilm)|Hero]]'' in 2002 alongside [[Jet Li]], [[Tony Leung]] and [[Zhang Ziyi]], and reunited with Assayas on ''[[Clean]]'' in 2004.
 
She has allowed her career to slow down since 2004, though she has played in a few more movies since then, and had a cameo (deleted in the final cut) in ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]''.