
| Nancy Wu | ||||||
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| Chinese name | 胡定欣 | |||||
| Chinese name | 胡定欣 (Traditional) | |||||
| Chinese name | 胡定欣 (Simplified) | |||||
| Pinyin | Hu Ding Xin (Mandarin) | |||||
| Origin | Hong Kong | |||||
| Born | September 9, 1981 (1981-09-09) (age 27) Hong kong |
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| Occupation | Actress | |||||
| Years active | 2000 - present | |||||
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Nancy Wu Ding Yan (Chinese:胡定欣) is a Chinese actress contracted to TVB. She participate in TVB 18th Annual New Talent Singing Awards competition in 1999, and came top four in the results. In 2001, She entered the TVB 3rd Annual Cover Girl Competition and won Nikon - Most Photogenic Award, California Fitness - Most Fit Award, 美宝莲 - Most Attractive Award, and Overall Winner Award. It was then, she enrolled to the 18th TVB Acting Class and entered the entertainment industry from there.
2008 April, She along with other 9 TVB artiste went to Hunan and participated in the show Strictly Come Dancing - Season Two. She did a terrfic performance in the show, such as - the first person of the two seasons, to achieve a personal full marks in her first own individual dance. She had also achieve full marks - twice in the dance with her partner, Nathan Lee. Nancy and her partner were the hot favourites to win but came third place in the competition.
Nancy Wu improvement progresses as the years gone by and widely recognised. In 2008 TVB Anniversary Awards, she won Most Improved Actress Award.
| Awards and achievements | ||
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| TVB Anniversary Awards | ||
| Preceded by Kate Tsui for On The First Beat ; Steps |
Most Improved Actress 2008 for Wars of In-Laws II ; D.I.E. ; Legend of the Demigods ; The Silver Chamber of Sorrows ; Strictly Come Dancing II |
Succeeded by TBD |
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