Shermon Tang
Shermon Tang | |||
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| Born | 27 September 1983 | ||
| Occupation | Actress | ||
| Spouse | Andrew Joy (m. 2011) | ||
| Chinese name | |||
| Traditional Chinese | 鄧上文 | ||
| Simplified Chinese | 邓上文 | ||
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Shermon Tang Sheung Man (Chinese: 鄧上文; born 27 September 1983) is a Hong Kong television actress of Hakka ancestry. Shermon was awarded the "Miss Photogenic" award at the 2005 Miss Hong Kong Pageant, launching her career in showbiz. Shermon attended King George V School, an international school, before studying in Australia. Shermon's childhood ambition was to become a lawyer or a nurse. But as a child, she took part in Kelly Chen's debut movie "Whatever Will Be, Will Be" (also starring Aaron Kwok). "At the time, there was a big group of kids and we were all happily singing and dancing without a care. Acting gives me a huge sense of satisfaction!" she recalls. In 2006, Shermon found herself on the smaller screen as she played Lawrence Cheng's younger sister Ko Yau Ching in Welcome to the House.
Tang is daughter of TVB actor Tang Ying Mun (English Tang) and married Andrew Joy on 6 March 2011.