Annie Wu

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Aug 21, 1978 (46 years old)

Annie Wu

Known For

Mulan Angels 2: Treasure Map
1h 26m
Movie 2020

Mulan Angels 2: Treasure Map

There is Mulan Secret Service Organization and they’re Mulan second-generation female agents - Wei Xiaohua (played by Li Xianglin) and Mu Yi (played by Qiu Zixin) And He Zhaoyang (Zhu Hong) to carry out the task of fighting for the treasure map of burying nuclear waste and rare earths. He Zhaoyang tempted the pirate leader Dawton, who was holding a treasure map with her beauty, but almost fell into the trap set by Dawton and Mrs. J, the highest commander of the European Division of the Red Corpse Group. Fortunately, Wei Xiaohua was rescued in time, and with the help of the only surviving agent of the first generation, the only surviving agent of the first generation, Park Enxi

Breaking the Waves
1h 31m
Movie 2014

Breaking the Waves

Xiaoyue, a fiery and irritable dragon boat trainer learns patience from her sunny boyfriend, Tianhua.

From Vegas to Macau
1h 34m
Movie 2014

From Vegas to Macau

Retired gambling legend Ken returns to Macau, only to be drawn back into action when his daughter becomes entangled in a global mafia scheme. Using his unmatched skills, he must stop a dangerous plot and protect his loved ones.

Asian Charlie's Angels
TV Show 2001

Asian Charlie's Angels

Asian Charlie's Angels is a Taiwanese version of the successful 1970s American television show, filmed in Mandarin. Produced in 2004 and airing on ImaginAsian in the United States, the show stars Annie Wu as Annabelle, Kelly Lin as Cindy and Qu Ying as Betty. Christy Chung also appears in the film as Angie.

The Duke of Mount Deer
1h 15m
TV Show 2000

The Duke of Mount Deer

The Duke of Mount Deer 2000 is a television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. It was first broadcast in 2000 in Hong Kong and followed by subsequent broadcasts in other Asian countries.

Biography

Annie Wu Chen-Chun (born 21 August 1978) is a Taiwanese actress and model. She has mainly acted in mainland Chinese TV series, and was featured in Jackie Chan's Police Story 4: First Strike. Though not fluent in Cantonese, she has also been featured in several Hong Kong films and magazine spreads. During her part in First Strike, Jackie Chan joked how horrible her Cantonese was and subsequently her voice was dubbed over with another voice. After several years with small parts in Hong Kong movies she is no longer active in the Hong Kong entertainment scene, and has primarily acted in roles in China. As of 2007 she is still acting and maintains a blog about her life. She's currently featured in a Korean/China co-produced series called Mama's Soup House. Description above from the Wikipedia article Annie Wu (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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