Sylvia Chang
Sylvia Chang or Chang Ai-chia is a Taiwanese actress, writer, singer, producer and director. In 1992, she was a member of the jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. In 2018, she was one of the jury members, including Guillermo del Toro and Naomi Watts, at the 74th Venice International Film Festival.
Early life
Sylvia Chang was born in Chiayi, Taiwan and went off to school, until she was 16, where upon she dropped out and started her career as a radio DJ. When she was 18 years old she acted in her first film.Career
Chang acted in her first film, The Tattooed Dragon, when she was 18 years old. In 20 30 40, she played the 40-year-old woman protagonist, wrote and directed it. Chang often attempted to do her own stunts in the four-part TV series Aces Go Places.She stated in an interview with film editor Clarence Tsui, "I still think Hong Kong's film industry is male-dominated". She also believes that "There aren't many male filmmakers who would write scripts for women". She helped write the script of Run Papa Run, based on the novel by Benny Li Shuan Yan, that follows a man who belongs to the Triad and the relationship he has with his mother, wife, and daughter. Chang said in an interview that, "I thought why don't I explore the gentler side of men".
Chang first began performing in theatre productions more than 30 years ago. She returned to the stage in the production of Design For Living that premiered in November 2008 and went on into 2009. Chang stated in an interview that, "The reason for me to take on stage play again after 20 years is because I was lured by the director, he has invited handsome guys like Zheng Yuan Chang and David Huang into the play". Critics have remarked upon the versatility in her roles along with her willingness to always try for something new.
Chang is also a singer and her music has become popular in karaoke, where her song "The Cost of Love" is commonly sung.
In the 1980s, Chang's second film to direct, Passion, which she wrote and also starred in, won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress. She has stated, "I had never went to any school as a director or a filmmaker, so all my film education actually was from the set".
For a time, Chang was the head producer of New Cinema City in Taiwan, but left a few years after joining.
Critical reception
Chang once said of her films that, "I've always felt that animation or special effects shouldn't just be limited to science-fiction films and their ilk. Dramas can also play around with them". One critic wrote of her, that "In an industry that kisses young actresses with celebrity, then swallows them and spits them out, Chang has a sequoia's longevity. She is the only Hong Kong actress of her generation—the early '70s—to keep starring in movies".Chang's films have even been accepted into the London and Toronto International film Festivals. She has served on the jury for the Berlin Film Festival. She also holds the record for the most nominations for Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, with nine nominations and 2 wins.
Philanthropy
Chang is an advocate and a "life-long volunteer" for World Vision International, the humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization. She created an advertisement, sponsored by World Vision, to promote the company,. She is a member and advocate for the World Vision-sponsored "30 Hour Famine."Personal life
Chang was first married to the Hong Kong-based journalist Bob Liu in 1979, they divorced in 1984. Chang later married Taiwanese businessman Billy Wang Jing-xiong in 1991 and they have one son, Oscar.In July 2000, Chang's nine-year-old son Oscar was kidnapped and held for a ransom of HK $15 million. The police found him after a few days, safe, and arrested the kidnappers. Chang stated, "With your life, you have to move on, there's no other choice; so, out of no choice, then, it's a matter of your attitude".
Filmography
Actress
- Kong zhong wu shi
- The Tattooed Dragon as Ai-Chia
- Xiao ying xiong da nao Tang Ren jie as Lin Hsiu-yin
- Slaughter in San Francisco
- Shi qi shi qi shi ba
- Bruce: Hong Kong Master
- The Story of Four Girls
- A Mao zheng chuan
- Bi yun tian
- Victory
- Wen nuan zai qiu tian as Hsu Hsiao-hui
- Eight Hundred Heroes
- Warmth in Autumn
- Qiu chan
- Lang hua
- Xing yu
- Luo ye piao piao
- The Lady Killer
- Mitra as Mitra
- The Longest Bridge
- The Golden Age
- A Pirate of Love
- Zuo ri chong chong
- Qing se shan mai
- Shan liang de ri zi
- Tai bei qi qi
- Taibei liu shi liu
- Jin yu liang yuan hong lou meng as Lin Daiyu
- Feng yu zhao yang
- Dan dan san yue qing meng long
- Ai qing wo zhao dao le
- Shuo huang shi jie
- M*A*S*H as Sooni
- Legend of the Mountain as Cloud
- Crazy Disaster as Lin Jeng-ming
- Ma feng nu
- Tian xia yi da xiao
- The Imperious Princess as Princess Sheng Ping
- White Jasmine
- Da xiao jiang jun
- Xue jian leng ying bao
- Yuan
- Attack Force Z as Chien Hua
- Zhong shen da shi as Chu Wei
- The Funniest Movie
- My Grandfather
- Aces Go Places as Supt. Nancy Ho
- Nan xiong nan di
- Xue jian gui xiang lu
- He Lives by Night as Sissy
- In Our Time
- Aces Go Places 2 as Supt. Nancy Ho
- 1938 Da jing qi as Su San
- Cabaret of the Streets
- That Day, on the Beach as Jiali
- Cabaret Tears
- Aces Go Places 3 as Supt. Nancy Ho
- Funny Face
- Shanghai Blues as Shu-Shu
- Double Trouble
- The Story in Sorghum Field
- My Favorite Season as Liu Xiang‑mei
- Crazy Romance as Cheung Ka-ka
- Ba Fan keng kou de xin niang
- Aces Go Places IV as Supt. Nancy Ho
- Lucky Stars Go Places as Quito
- Passion as Wendy Pai
- Immortal Story as Chang Mei Ling
- Sister Cupid
- Kidnapped
- Seven Years Itch as Sylvia
- Soursweet as Lily
- Yellow Story as Mrs. Hui
- Chicken and Duck Talk as Mrs. Hui
- All About Ah-Long as Sylvia Poon / 'Por-Por'
- Full Moon in New York as Wang Hsiung-Ping
- Eight Taels of Gold as Odds and Ends
- Two Painters
- The Fun, the Luck & the Tycoon as Hung Leung-yuk
- Queen of Temple Street as Big Sis Wah
- My Mother's Tea House
- A Rascal's Tale
- Sisters of the World Unite as Sylvia Lau
- The Banquet as Herself
- The Twin Dragons as Mrs. Ma
- Lucky Encounter as Pregnant Woman
- C'est la vie, mon chéri as Deputy Director of Hospital
- Huan ying
- In Between as Anna Lau
- Eat Drink Man Woman as Jin-Rong
- Killer Lady as Show Show
- I Want to Go on Living as Pui Yan
- The Fragile Heart as Dr. Zhao Quing
- as Shine
- The Red Violin as Xiang Pei
- King of Stanley Market
- Tempting Heart as Cheryl
- Forever and Ever as Mrs. Tam Li Min-Chun
- 20 30 40 as Lily
- Rice Rhapsody as Jen
- American Fusion as Yvonne
- The Go Master as Shu Wen - Wu's mother
- Buddha Mountain as Chang Yueqin
- Mountains May Depart as Mia
- Office as Winnie Chang
- Shuttle Life as Li Jun
- Love Education as Qiu Huiying
- Long Day's Journey into Night
- Jìyuántái qihào as Mrs. Mei
- The Garden of Evening Mists as Older Teoh Yun Ling
Filmmaker
Discography
;Kolin Records- 1973 Never Say Goodbye 別說再見
- 1974 Tearfully Say to You 含淚向你說
- 1977 Farewell
- 1980 Maybe / We Were Young
- 1981 Childhood
- 1985 Busy and Blind
- 1986 Do You Love Me?
- 1987 Xi shuo, lit. "clarify" or "elaborate"
- 1992 The Price of Love
Awards and nominations