- Mary Jean Reimer
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Yung Jing-Jing Chinese name 翁靜晶 (Traditional) Pinyin Wēng Jìngjīng (Mandarin) Jyutping Jung1 Zing6 Zing1 (Cantonese) Born 22 May 1964 Other name(s) Yung Ching Ching Occupation Actress Years active 1980-1984 Spouse(s) Lau Kar-leung Children Jeanne Lau, Rosemary Lau Mary Jean Reimer (born 22 May 1964) is a Hong Kong solicitor also known as actress Yung Jing-Jing (not to be confused with stunt performer and actress Yeung Jing-Jing (楊菁菁)).
Reimer was born in Vietnam or United States[1] and her family moved to Hong Kong in 1965. She began her acting career with the TV series The Youth (年青人) and in 1980, she co-starred with Leslie Cheung in Clifford Choi's youth drama Encore (喝彩). She reached her foremost fame with fantasy Wuxia films, among which is Little Dragon Maiden (楊過與小龍女) where she played the title character Xiaolongnü.
Reimer ended her acting career after marriage to Lau Kar-leung in 1984. She started to work as an insurance consultant in 1989. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education in 1996 and began her career as a solicitor. Reimer currently has her own business Reimer & Partners.
Reimer is also renowned as a TV and radio host and as a freelance writer with a newspaper column, Dangerous Persons.[2] She has two daughters, Jeanne and Rosemary, with Lau Kar-leung.
References
- ^ Arnaud Lanuque, Mary Jean Reimer - Biographie, Hong Kong Cinemagic, http://www.hkcinemagic.com/fr/people.asp?id=3189
- ^ Albert Wong (Saturday, April 01, 2006), Sex, scars and soured affairs, The Standard, http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=15633&sid=7327257&con_type=3
External links
- Mary Jean Reimer Lau official website
- Yung Jing-Jing at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Mary Jean Reimer at Hong Kong Cinemagic
- Jing-Jing Yung at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- Living people
- 1964 births
- Hong Kong film actors
- Solicitors of Hong Kong
- Alumni of the University of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong people of American descent
- Immigrants to Hong Kong
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