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【新闻】陈敏之劲赞长今似青霞 图:戚黛黛因长今而来,长今迷因她而发出嘘声 无线为了令精心策划的《大长今——李英爱 谢谢您的爱》更加有气氛,昨日在李英爱到场前,特别安排了一班艺员上台表演,首先有宋芝龄教以韩语及韩国礼仪来欢迎李英爱,沈婷、司徒瑞祈、陈敏之及戚黛黛就唱歌,蔡洁雯则表演跳舞。但因观众一心想见李英爱,当见到表演一个接一个而李英爱还未现身,就开始不耐烦,当戚黛黛献唱容祖儿的《Chihuahua》时,更向她报以嘘声,可能因其他人都是唱《大长今》的歌曲,只有她唱别的,令人觉得不伦不类。事後黛黛表示因为《大》剧没有太多歌,且都给别人挑选了,加上她本身喜欢祖儿,所以便拣唱此歌,但她并没听到嘘声。 至於陈敏之得宋芝龄教路,学了两句韩文,分别是「欢迎李英爱到港」及「多谢」,当在台上见到李英爱时,就立刻跟李英爱讲韩文,李英爱还跟她握手,令她开心不已,因她自小已喜欢林青霞,而李英爱很像青霞,同时李的温柔及斯文更为香港女性所少见。敏之还带备相机,在台下拍摄李英爱在台上的丰姿,十足一位小影迷。除了敏之以外,蔡洁雯的父母也很喜欢李英爱,所以她昨日特别带同双亲来见李的真人。 至於「李英爱香港影迷会」昨亦有六十多人来支持偶像,原来他们连日来都在酒店守候偶像,前日李英爱经理人见状,特别徵询李的同意,安排廿多位Fans与李见面,他们更送上小礼物给李,包括有茶具、陶瓷公仔、李的画册及大长今书本,而原本只安排十分钟见面时间,但友善、亲切的李,最终跟Fans见面接近半小时。无线守法有线错误挑衅 另外,有线由今日开始推出《大长今》优惠,成功申请即获赠限量版的《大长今》DVD套装。对於无线将安排《大》剧在银河卫视播映,有线方面质疑无线触犯了「防火墙条例」,即无线播完的剧集,在一年内不能於别个电视台播出,对此,无线外事部助理总监曾醒明表示,无线是一间守法的机构,一定不会触犯上述条例,而且该条例只针对无线的自制节目,《大》剧乃外购剧并不受该条例限制,亦因此《大长今短说》就不会在银河卫视播映,因这是无线自制的。至於有线送《大》剧DVD,曾氏谓他们并非送粤语配音版,所以对无线并没影响
藏的英语文章 第一篇 The list--------Michelle Yeohcctv.com 11-17-2004 12:As a young girl, Michelle Yeoh didn't dream of becoming a martial artist or a movie star. She wanted to dazzle the world on her toes, in the world of ballet. In today's "List," we find out what was behind Yeoh's move from dancer to daredevil, and how she ended up as Asia's premier female kungfu star. Born to a lawyer's family in Ipoh, Malaysia in 1962, Michelle Yeoh was a tomboy who loved sport. And it was no doubt this athleticism that fueled her passion for dance, particularly ballet. But her dream of being a prima ballerina ended with a spinal injury during a practice session in her college years. Graduating from the Royal Academy of Dance in the UK with a BA in Creative Arts and a minor in Drama, Michelle returned to Malaysia in 1983. Her mother signed her up for a beauty contest, and the 21-year-old Michelle was crowned Miss Malaysia for that year. The title led to a commercial for a brand of watches with action star Jackie Chan. She went on to a series of cameo roles on screen, and in 1985, landed the lead role in the Hong Kong police action hit, "Yes, Madam." She said, "The film company said to me, you're different from the average Hong Kong girl. You can dance, you're very "sporty." Why be just a pretty face? They asked me if I was interested in shooting an action movie. I thought it was very challenging. So I gave it a try." Michelle played a fearless police officer in "Yes, Madam." Still a new face to the Asian entertainment scene, Michelle's distinctive beauty and stunning kungfu moves earned her huge popularity. In the following year, Michelle again played a feisty female police officer in "Royal Warriors." Her second hit saw her attempting even more sophisticated action moves, playing opposite Japanese star Hiroyuki Sanada. It was "Royal Warriors" that fixed Michelle's image as a "Girl with Guns." She said, "I like action very much. You know I danced and played all kinds of sports from a very early age. If I can do action movies well, why should I give them up? But I may try different genres in the future." In 1992, action star Jackie Chan offered Michelle Yeoh the female lead in "Supercop", the third installment of his Police Story series. The two superstars Yeoh and Chan shone together, bringing out the best in each other, and inspiring their most fantastic and dangerous stunts. The film became a box office legend in Asia and dubbed into English three years later, went on to acclaim in the US, where Hollywood prides itself on stunt virtuosity. From 1993, Michelle Yeoh starred in "The Heroic Trio", "Wonder Seven", and the martial arts historic stories "Tai Chi Master" alongside Jet Li. She became the highest paid female movie star in Asia, with an annual income of twenty million Hong Kong dollars. But Michelle has paid a high price for insisting on doing her own fights and stunts. The 1996 "Ah Kam," portrays the life of stand-ins. Things went wrong during the filming of what should have been a routine stunt. Falling 18 feet, Michelle landed at an awkward angle. The accident could have cost her her life. Miraculously, she escaped with "only" deep-tissue bruising and a cracked rib. International fame came in 1997 as Colonel Wai Lin in the 18th James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies." For the first time in the history of the popular series, Bond met his female equal! Michelle gave one of her most mature performances in her already impressive career, in Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" which won Oscar for best foreign film in 2001. Michelle herself has been honoured as Best Actress by both the Ethnic Multicultural Media or EMMA Awards and the Asian and Asian American achievement or AMMY Awards. "It's not that I didn't think of shooting a non-action film. I don't think the most important thing is whether or not it's an action film. The story counts more. Action without a story is dull. My emphasis is on the emotion and the personality in my roles,” said she. Michelle Yeoh is a female action movie icon who sets the standard for other action actresses. Her combination of kungfu and acting artistry has fans hoping to see more of her in both familiar and breakaway roles. Editor:Chen Jie Source:CCTV.com
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