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Michelle Monique Reis (born 20 June 1970) is a Macanese and Hong Kong former actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. In 1988, she won the Miss Chinese International Pageant and Miss Hong Kong beauty pageants. Afterwards, she became a prominent actress in 1990s Hong Kong, often appearing in introspective and independent fare rather than ...
Fallen Angels is a 1995 Hong Kong neo-noir crime comedy-drama film [3] [4] written and directed by Wong Kar-wai.It features two intertwined storylines—one tells the story of a hitman wishing to leave the criminal underworld (), the prostitute he starts a relationship with (), and his agent (Michelle Reis), who is infatuated with him.
The Legendary Ranger (Chinese: 原振俠, Yuan Zhen-xia) is a 1993 Hong Kong cross-genre television miniseries produced by Mui Siu-ching and aired by TVB.The series starred Leon Lai, [1] Michelle Reis [1] and Catherine Hung, [1] and featured a supporting cast of veteran actors, stars, and future stars, including Faye Wong and Athena Chu.
Michelle Reis Theresa Lee Fann Wong: Cinematography: Tang Hong-Bong: Edited by: Cheung Ka-Fai: Music by: Chiu Tsang-Hei Lam Chi-Yeung: Distributed by: Golden Harvest Pictures (China) Ltd. Film Unlimited
The actress has always gravitated towards looks with a whimsical nature, with hints of vintage and modern styling sprinkled within. ... #16 Kali Reis. ... #25 Michelle Yeoh.
Michelle Reis as Yue Lingshan (Kiddo), Linghu Chong's junior. Rosamund Kwan as Ren Yingying, Linghu Chong's love interest and Ren Woxing's daughter. Waise Lee as Hattori Sengun, the rōnin chief and Dongfang Bubai's ally. Chin Kar-lok as Sarutobi Kazuki, Hattori's henchman.
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It co-stars Josephine Siao, Vincent Zhao, and Michelle Reis. The film received positive reviews, particularly praising Josephine Siao's acting and the action choreography. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. A sequel, Fong Sai-yuk II, was released later the same year in 1993.