Carina Lau

Carina Lau

ActressProducerSoundtrack
Born
December 8, 1964
Awards
9 wins, 32 nominations

Carina Lau moved to Hong Kong with her family at the age of 14 and at the the time could not speak the local Cantonese and was often teased by other people the "Mainland Girl". She would eventually gave her best effort to learn the language and then was re-accepted at the TVB actors training program…

Biography

Carina Lau moved to Hong Kong with her family at the age of 14 and at the the time could not speak the local Cantonese and was often teased by other people the "Mainland Girl". She would eventually gave her best effort to learn the language and then was re-accepted at the TVB actors training program when she had improved her speaking ability. It was 1983 the year when she had graduated from the program and launched her acting career as contract basic actress for TVB, and her now boyfriend Tony Leung (Happy Together) was graduated one year earlier. Her acting career for TVB was limited to playing ornamental parts in series for the first several years and she didn't get a major challenging starring role until the hit series Looking Back in Anger. That series had established her status as a strong leading lady, but she was aiming to abandon the small screen for films.

She had been in tabloid headlines for her near-marriage romance with a handsome billionaire in the late '80s, and she was considering giving up acting to marry him but the wedding got canceled the last minute, and Carina was devastated. Shortly after she started dating Tony after partnering to do a stage play called "Happy Lemon Husband". It was "I Am Sorry" (a low-budget dramedy) that first garnered her the HK best actress nomination in 1989, and she had previously been sent out by TVB to do some films but nothing significant enough to turn her into a film star. Since leaving TVB, she had been approached by film jobs consistently. She found the dream role when Kar-wai Wong let her play a sexy and volatile showgirl in Days of Being Wild opposite Leslie Cheung and Maggie Cheung, and she was in the spotlight and became the "It" girl of the year during film festivals and awards. She once told the press that it was Kar-wai Wong who taught her how to bring out the best of her acting skills and how to use body language to convey emotions.

Over the course the '90s, Carina was constantly working mostly on dramas and comedies and had many box office hits. She subsequently chose very daring dramatic roles and she has a reputation for playing troubled women and prostitutes very well. For instance, her bisexual role in Intimates was one of the most challenging roles of her career and it was very provocative that it was entirely accepted by mainstream audiences. Towards the late '90s, she reduced her work in films since there were fewer good scripts and the industry was in decline. She even participated in a period dramatic series in Taiwan and a Hong Kong theatrical play when films didn't excite her. With more than sixty starring roles in films, TV series and plays, she was not desperate to work just for work, so the recent years she's still one of the highest earning actress in Asia because she's the spokesperson for numerous big fashion and cosmetic labels. It was unfortunate that her five-year involvement in making the most lavish sci-fi epic 2046 had reduced her to a supporting role. She was frustrated that she didn't know what she was playing since Kar-wai Wong had not issued a script and was working from his head the whole time. Finally, a fellow actor recommended her to read a script called Curiosity Kills the Cat, a low-budget Chinese thriller, and insisted that she should do the film because it was clear that the leading role was perfectly suitable for her and she's never played anything like it before. Her performance garnered her the best reviews of her career. In this film, she turned in a multi-layered and unpredictable performance and for the first time she was willing to be made up to look very middle-aged and unattractive, and she was welling to do three takes of paint splattering all over her like Sissy Spacek in Carrie.

Actress

Warriors of FutureWarriors of Future(2022)as Tam Bing
Dynasty WarriorsDynasty Warriors(2021)as Master of the Sword Forge Castle
Ban Sheng YuanBan Sheng Yuan(2019)as Gu Man Lu
A City Called MacauA City Called Macau(2019)as Sister Faye
Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly KingsDetective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings(2018)as Wu Zetian

Producer

In Your DreamsIn Your Dreams(2017)

Thanks

The HandThe Hand(2020)
ErosEros(2004)

Soundtrack

BendsBends(2013)

Self

Yi lu fan huaYi lu fan hua(2025)as Self - Panelist
The 43rd Hong Kong Film AwardsThe 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards(2025)as Self - Presenter
The 42nd Hong Kong Film AwardsThe 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards(2024)as Self - Presenter
RoastRoast(2016)as Self
Running ManRunning Man(2014)as Self

Archive Footage

Ansonbean and Winka Chan: Tomorrow of TomorrowAnsonbean and Winka Chan: Tomorrow of Tomorrow(2022)as Tam Bing

Known for

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Carina Lau in Asura (2018)Carina Lau, Shaofeng Feng, Mark Chao, Sheng Chien, and Kenny Lin in Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013)Carina Lau in Bends (2013)Carina Lau and Kun Chen in Bends (2013)Carina Lau in Ashes of Time (1994)Carina Lau

Credit Score: Carina Lau

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Let the Bullets Fly4.8820107.30014457
2Intimates4.8819977.400644
3He's a Woman, She's a Man4.8819947.3001398
4Days of Being Wild4.8819907.40028474
520463.7520047.40065668
6Infernal Affairs II3.7520037.20021230
7Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon3.2520136.4005487
8Detective Dee: Mystery of the Phantom Flame3.2520106.60012413
9Curiosity Kills the Cat3.2520066.300413
10Warriors of Future3.0920225.6008332