Rachel Leung

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Rachel Leung

Rachel Leung Yung-ting (Chinese: 梁雍婷; born 1993) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her debut role as Connie in the drama film Somewhere Beyond the Mist (2018) and supporting role as Siu Ting in the drama film In Broad Daylight (2023), for which she won Best Supporting Actress in the 17th Asian Film Awards and Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards with the latter role.

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Rachel Leung
梁雍婷
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Leung Yung-ting

1993 (1993)
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OccupationActress
Years active2018–present
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Leung was born in 1993 in Hong Kong,[1] to a Hong Kongese father and Thai mother.[2][3] She studied at an international school and was motivated to become an actress after watching Natalie Portman's performance in the film Black Swan when she was 16.[4][5] After graduating from secondary school, she attended the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University and was mentored by actor and guest lecturer Liu Kai-chi.[5][6] She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in film and television and was recommended to audition for the role in the drama film Somewhere Beyond the Mist [zh] by Liu.[5]

Leung landed her first major onscreen role as a teenage murderer in the drama film Somewhere Beyond the Mist in 2014.[7] The film was cinematically released in 2018 and she was nominated for Best New Performer in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards.[8] She received minor roles in several drama films after her breakthrough performance, including the 2021 romantic comedy film Ready o/r Knot [zh].[4][9] In 2022, Leung was cast as one of the five co-leading actresses in the romance film Far Far Away, alongside Jennifer Yu, Hanna Chan, Cecilia So and Crystal Cheung.[10]

In 2023, Leung appeared in the drama film In Broad Daylight as a mentally-disabled resident in a care home who was sexually harassed by the warden.[11][12] She won Best Supporting Actress in the 17th Asian Film Awards and Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards,[13][14] as well as a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the 60th Golden Horse Awards with her critically acclaimed performance.[15] Leung also appeared in the drama film Time Still Turns the Pages and reprised her role in Ready or Rot [zh], the sequel of Ready o/r Knot, in the same year.[16][9]

Filmography

Film

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2018 Somewhere Beyond the Mist [zh] Connie [7]
2019 Goodbye UFO [zh] Cat [17]
2021 Ready o/r Knot [zh] Lok Wah Charizard [9]
Raging Fire Bonnie Kwan [18]
2022 Far Far Away Mena [19]
The Sparring Partner Ho Man Yee (賀敏兒) [20]
A Light Never Goes Out Victoria [21]
Lost Love [zh] Ching Ching's mother Guest starring[22]
2023 Ready or Rot [zh] Lok Wah Charizard [9]
In Broad Daylight Wong Siu Ling (黃小鈴) [11]
Time Still Turns the Pages Zoey [16]
2024 All Shall Be Well Kitty [23]
Stuntman Sam Lee's wife [24]
The Last Dance Soso (蘇蘇) [25]
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Television

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2016 3X1 Ping (萍) Guest role[26]
2019 Haters Gonna Stay [zh] Student Cameo[27]
2024 Margaret and David Tie [zh] Aletta Recurring role[28]
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2018 Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards 2018 [zh] Best New Performer Somewhere Beyond the Mist [zh] Won [29]
37th Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer Nominated [8]
2023 60th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress In Broad Daylight Nominated [15]
30th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Actress Nominated [30]
2024 17th Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [13]
42nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [14]
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