Faye Wong

Faye Wong
王菲
Wong in 2011
Born (1969-08-08) 8 August 1969
Other namesXia Lin
CitizenshipChinese (Hong Kong)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • actress
Years active
  • 1989–2005
  • 2010–present
WorksDiscography
Spouses
(m. 1996; div. 1999)
    (m. 2005; div. 2013)
    Partner
    ChildrenLeah Dou
    Li Yan
    Musical career
    Also known asShirley Wong (王靖雯)
    OriginHong Kong
    Genres
    Labels
    Chinese name
    Chinese
    Transcriptions
    Standard Mandarin
    Hanyu PinyinWáng Fēi
    Yue: Cantonese
    JyutpingWong4 Fei1
    Hong Kong RomanisationWong Fei
    Stage name
    Chinese
    Transcriptions
    Standard Mandarin
    Hanyu PinyinWáng Jìngwén
    Yue: Cantonese
    JyutpingWong4 Zing6man4
    Hong Kong RomanisationWong Tsin-man
    Birth name
    Chinese
    Transcriptions
    Standard Mandarin
    Hanyu PinyinXià Lín
    Yue: Cantonese
    JyutpingHaa6 Lam4
    Hong Kong RomanisationHa Lam

    Faye Wong (Chinese: 王菲; pinyin: Wáng Fēi; born 8 August 1969) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and actress. Early in her career, she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯). Born in Beijing, she moved to British Hong Kong at the age of 18. She debuted with the Cantonese album Shirley Wong in 1989 and came to public attention by combining alternative music with mainstream Chinese pop. Since the late 1990s, Wong has recorded mostly in her native Mandarin, with some songs recorded in languages such as English and Japanese.

    One of the biggest pop stars in the Chinese-speaking world, Wong has also gained followings in Japan and Southeast Asia. In the West she is perhaps best known for starring in Wong Kar-wai's films Chungking Express (1994) and 2046 (2004). Upon her second marriage in 2005, she withdrew from the limelight, though she has sporadically returned to the stage. Often titled "diva" or "heavenly queen" in Chinese, Wong has gained a reputation for her "cool" personality. In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture, Jeroen de Kloet characterised her as "singer, actress, mother, celebrity, royalty, sex symbol and diva all at the same time".

    In 2000, Wong was recognised by Guinness World Records as the best selling Cantopop female artist, having sold an estimated 9.7 million copies of her albums by March 2000. In 2009, in a poll conducted to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, Wong was voted the second most influential Chinese celebrity of the past 60 years with 7 million votes, ranking only behind Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng.