In a stellar career now spanning more than 50 movies, the intelligent and sexy Shu has made her mark in a number of critically acclaimed feature films in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Her breakthrough came when Hou Hsiao-Hsien cast her in Millennium Mambo as Vicky, a nightclub hostess torn between two men. Shu has proved her acting credibility by garnering several awards : in Viva Erotica in 1996 for Best New Performer and Best Supporting Actress at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards; in Portland Street Blues in 1998 for Best Supporting Actress at the 35th Golden Horse Awards; and in Three Times for Best Actress at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards. She has become well known internationally from her role in 20th Century Fox’s 2002 box-office hit the Transporter, from Corey Yuen’s So Close and from her role in the Pang Brothers’ sequel The Eye Part 2 in 2004, and also from John Woo & Terrance Chang’s Blood Brothers in 2007. Besides art-house cinema, Shu also appeared in some box-office hits : Gorgeous (with Jackie Chan), horror film Visible Secret, hottest film in 2008 If You Are The One & Look for a Star in 2009. The awards she has won and the diversity of roles she has undertaken are a true testament to Shu Qi’s wide-ranging skills as an actress. A true Asian beauty and icon, is the epitome of today’s Asian dynamic superstar who’s making waves in the industry across the globe. She is a Jury member of this Cannes Film Festival.
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