Teresa Cheung Tak-lan
Born (1959-11-10) 10 November 1959
Other namesCheung Yuen-yuen (張圓圓)
OccupationSinger
Years active1966-1980s
Spouse
Frankie Yeung
(m. 1988)
Musical career
OriginHong Kong
GenresCantopop
Instrument(s)Voice
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張德蘭
Simplified Chinese张德兰

Teresa Cheung Tak-lan is a Hong Kong singer.

Background

She participated in the entertainment industry since she was a child (stage name Cheung Yuen-yuen 張圓圓), and was a member of the Four Golden Flowers.

She rose to fame in Hong Kong through the 1980s on the back of a song that she sang for the TVB series The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. She also sang the main theme for the TV series The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983) and three of its subthemes. Additionally, the main theme songs for the TV series Princess Cheung Ping (1981) and Blood-Stained Intrigue (1986) were sung by her as well.

Personal life

In 1988 she married business director and arts administrator Frankie Yeung.[1] She is also a Catholic.

After retirement, she started styding Chinese medicine at the Hong Kong Baptist University in 1997 and became a registered practitioner in 2002.[2]

Discography

Drama Soundtracks

Year Drama Title Song Title Notes
1986 Blood-Stained Intrigue (神劍魔刀) Hak Baak Naan Bin (黑白难辨) Drama Theme Song
1985 To Each It Sown (錯體姻緣) Ngoi Cing OK Gaau (愛情OK膠) Drama Theme Song
1983 The Return of the Condor Heroes (神鵰俠侶) Ho Yat Tsoi Seung Kin (何日再相見) Drama Theme Song
Ching Yi Leung Sum Kin (情義兩心堅) Sub Theme Song
Man Sai Kan (問世間) Sub Theme Song
Lau Chyu Gam Yat Ching (留住今日情) Sub Theme Song
1981 Princess Cheung Ping (武侠帝女花) 武侠帝女花 (Princess Cheung Ping) Drama Theme Song
1979 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (網中人) 網中人 (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) Drama Theme Song

References

  1. "Profile | Frankie Yeung".
  2. "那年春晚 | 張德蘭 春光依然美". www.takungpao.com.hk. Ta Kung Pao. 14 April 2017.


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