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Shirley Kwan was born on 15 August, 1966 in Hong Kong, is a Singer, actress. Discover Shirley Kwan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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58 years old |
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Leo |
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15 August, 1966 |
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15 August |
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Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong |
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Shirley Kwan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Shirley Kwan Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Shirley Kwan worth at the age of 58 years old? Shirley Kwan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Hong Kong. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2018, Kwan signed on with Universal Music Group. However, the working relationship between the company and Kwan was rocky, and Kwan announced that she would retire from the entertainment industry after having fulfilled her contract.
On 9 April 2017, she performed as a musical guest at the 36th Hong Kong Film awards amidst controversy of her recent arrest for intimidation and common assault. She performed a medley of theme songs including "Invincible" (無敵 ) and "Let Me Stay by Your Side" (讓我留在你身邊 ) backed by Hanjin Tan, Supper Moment and The Interzone Collective, as well as presented the awards for Best Original Film Song and Best Original Score.
In May 2017, Kwan was charged with one count of intimidation and one count of common assault for an altercation that took place with a Kensington Beach Hotel restaurant staff earlier in March.
In 2016, Kwan held a concert celebrating her 25th anniversary in the music industry, "The Best of Shirley Kwan 25 Live," at the Hong Kong Coliseum to rave reviews. Kwan dedicated the performance to her late mother, and broke down during her performance of the Hins Cheung cover, "Stay Young Forever" (青春常註 ), prompting a memorable audience sing-along.
In October 2016, Kwan was rescued from the waters off Kensington Beach. She was walking along the shore with a female friend, who had reportedly told officers that she was unhappy from work and had walked down to the sea for a swim.
In 2014, she recorded a duet with Mag Lam (星斗群 ) as the theme song to the TVB series Never Dance Alone (女人俱樂部 ).
On 2 February 2013, she held her 4th concert series at the Hong Kong Coliseum, "Philip Stein Your Favorite Shirley Kwan Suk'E In Concert," for two consecutive evenings. Later that year, she took part in a series of concerts, "Polygram Forever" for the newly revived label and recorded the theme song, "Coincidence" (實屬巧合 ) for the TVB series Always and Ever (情逆三世緣 ).
In 2012, Kwan collaborated with Juno Mak on the single "Clavicle" (鎖骨 ), which offers a mature example of her dream pop vocals and reached no. 1 on the Commercial Radio charts. In late 2012, she released the limited edition single, "Tourbillon" (陀飛輪 ), a cover of an Eason Chan song to polarizing reviews, but which was lauded by both the lyricist Wyman Wong and Anthony Wong for her authorial style.
In September 2012, Kwan posted a suicidal message on facebook. She was incommunicado for roughly thirty-six hours before contacting her younger sister to confirm her safety.
In October 2010, Kwan performed a live concert "One Starry Night: An Evening with Shirley Kwan" at the Venetian Arena in Macau, which featured mostly live covers of songs by other artists, such as Alan Tam's "Illusion" (幻影 ), Aaron Kwok's "Why did I let you go?" (我為何讓你走 ) and Faye Wong's "I'm Willing" (我願意 ). She returned to the same stage on 12 November 2011 with long-time friend and collaborator Anthony Wong for the concert, "Anthony Wong x Shirley Kwan: Forget He is She Concert, Macau 2011."
On 15 June 2009, Kwan released the long-anticipated studio album, Shirley's Era, which contains all singles released in 2007–2008 as well as newly recorded material. This marked her first, full-length Cantonese studio album since 1994's All Time Favourites. The album produced the new single, "The Ends of the Earth" (地盡頭 ) which reached no. 1 on the 903 Commercial Radio charts.
2008 saw the release of two new singles, "Mountain, River" (山水 ) and (天規 ), followed by a new concert series, "Unexpected Shirley Kwan in Concert," which was held at the Hong Kong Coliseum on 24–25 April 2008.
Upon completion of her contract with Music Nation, Kwan released two new songs in February 2007 as an independent artist for songwriter Keith Chan (陳輝陽 )'s multimedia musical "12 faces of woman" (十二金釵眾生花 ) at the 2007 Hong Kong Arts Festival. This included the theme song "All Living Flowers" (眾生花 ), which featured a mix of traditional Chinese and Western string instruments and a duet with Lee Heung Kam, "3000 Years Ago" (三千年後 ) which won the CASH Golden Sail Music Award for Best Alternative Song. In March, she released the single "Just Once" (只得一次 ), which was the theme song to a primetime TVB sitcom series and reached no. 1 on the TVB singles chart.
In June 2007, longtime friend and veteran producer Herman Ho (何哲圖 ) recruited Shirley to his new company "Star Entertainment Ltd." (星娛樂有限公司 ), which is financed by Neway Karaoke Box (Neway卡拉OK).
In early February 2006, the eponymous EP "Shirley Kwan" was released, introducing the second brand new single, "Evolution" (進化論 ). This coincided with the release of a 3CD-Karaoke plus DVD compilation by Universal Music (formally PolyGram), entitled "All About Shirley," which contained side projects and rare tracks dating back to the very beginning of her career in Japan.
In fall 2005, Kwan stepped into the recording studio once again and duet with music veteran Alan Tam in "Rekindle The Flame" (舊情復熾 ), a Cantonese remake of the French ballad "J'ai murmure va-t-en". The news of Kwan making a comeback sent excitement through Hong Kong's airwaves, and "Rekindle" took the charts by storm, reaching number 1 on TVB, RTHK and Metro Radio.
In 2003, she was requested by Eason Chan to record guest vocals for the track "Lies" (謊言 ) on his album Live for Today.
Kwan is a single mother and gave birth to her son in January 2002 in Canada. For a long time, Kwan has not disclosed the true paternity of her child and insisted only that they had met in Canada, and is not someone in the entertainment business. Kwan broke her silence on the matter in 2014 when she posted a photo of Zuri Rinpoche 8th, a Bhutanese religious teacher, on her Instagram, with a caption saying he is the true father of her child.
After several years of inactivity, Kwan attempted a short comeback in 2001, signing a contract reportedly worth 8-million dollars with BMG Taiwan in a high-profile press conference. Working with well-known producers such as Anthony Bao (包小松 ), Jamie Hsueh (薛忠銘 ), and Benjamin Lin (林明陽 ), she released one Mandarin album, Freezing Flame (冷火 ) in November, to critical acclaim. The album spawned two singles, "Freezing Flame" (冷火 ) and "Who" (是誰 ) which featured a mix of string instruments and electronic elements. Although the initial contract was for 4 albums, this came to a halt in 2002, when Kwan had become pregnant and moved to Canada. It was in an interview with Mingpao in 2013, in which she revealed that BMG had not arranged for any recording sessions for more than a year after she gave birth, and this ultimately led to an early termination.
In early 1997, Kwan was asked by Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai to star in his film Happy Together. She was flown to Argentina in five days' notice and ended up spending more than two months filming. Starring opposite Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Chang Chen, Kwan played Leung's mysterious and lonely secret admirer and also recorded a cover of Caetano Veloso's "Cucurucucu Paloma" (Song of Dove) for the film's soundtrack. However, her scenes were all deleted from the final version of the film, for which Wong later went on to win Best Director at the Cannes. It took another three years for Kwan's scenes to surface, when they were included in the making-of documentary, Buenos Aires Zero Degrees (布宜諾斯艾利斯之攝氏零度 ). The documentary premiered at the 2000 Berlin International Film Festival out of competition, and was also shown at the 2000 Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards in Taiwan.
After seven years at PolyGram, Kwan's contract came to an end in June 1996. A final PolyGram studio album was initially scheduled for release in the summer, containing three American collaborations ("Infectious" [傳染] and "Elusive Love" [愛難尋] written by Andy Goldmark; and "Mumbling" [自言自語] by Suzanne Fountain) and seven other tracks. However, due to Kwan's departure, PolyGram released the material separately in 1997's compilation "Connection" (心靈相通 ) and 1998's EP "eZone".
In the summer of 1995, Kwan released her third compilation album, "Journey of Life" (世途上 新曲+精選), containing two new singles, "He Needs You, She Needs You" (他需要你, 她需要你 ), a dreampop track which incorporated the traditional Chinese instrument erhu, and the minor hit, "Are There Real Friends in Life" (人生可有知己 ), a pop ballad which has since became a fan favourite.
Kwan further established her place as a cantopop diva with the album, "My Way", released in 8 July 1994. This would be the last album containing all original Cantonese material until Shirley's Era in 2009. Singles included the acid-jazz influenced "Death of a Legend" (逝去的傳奇 ) which sampled a riff from the Digable Planets' 1993 single "Rebirth of Slick," and the immensely popular ballad "Cuddling Underneath the Stars" (繾綣星光下 ), another of Kwan's major career hits, which won numerous song awards at the ceremonies that year. The album also featured two of Andrew Lam's techno and house inflected compositions "Anxiety" (緊張 ) and "Out of This World" (驚世感覺 ), as well as another popular ballad "Farewell Love Song" (告別戀曲 ). My Way, the cover of which featured Kwan in a new crew-cut look that has since become iconic, was one of the most celebrated in 1994, enjoying a high-degree of both commercial and critical success.
In 18 November 1993, Kwan released the platinum-selling album, "The Story of Shirley" (真假情話 ), which spawned the minor hit "Fake Love" (假的戀愛 ). The album signalled a change in vocal style, with a whispery delivery that featured more prominently than before, and which would become her trademark style.
The following two years saw the release of four albums, in which Kwan started to develop a more individualistic style. After scoring another major pop hit in 1990 with 愛恨纏綿, Kwan began incorporating elements from a wider variety of musical genres. Her 1991 album Love is Forever (戀一世的愛 ) saw her exploring New Age music, with cover versions of songs by Gregorian and Michael Cretu. As a marketing strategy, PolyGram presented its title track, which was a cover version of "Once in a Life Time," back to back with the Gregorian original on the promotional disc that was sent out to radio DJs at the time. Kwan also covered Amina's 1991 winning Eurovision entry, "Le dernier qui a parle", rewritten by veteran lyricist Andrew Lam (林敏驄 ) as "Buddhist Chant" (梵音 ), which became a surprising top 10 radio single.
Kwan's Marine Blue success in Japan quickly led to her discovery by PolyGram. In 1 March 1989, Kwan released her debut Cantonese album "Winter Love" (冬戀 ), with its R&B-influenced first single, "The Rebel" (叛逆漢子 ).
Kwan was born in Hong Kong and moved to Los Angeles at the age of twelve. She studied fashion before venturing into the entertainment industry in 1986, at the age of 20.
Kwan had her first taste of the limelight in 1986 when she became one of twelve finalists in TVB's New Talent Singing Awards, along with Andy Hui and Leon Lai, but lost to both. Two years later, with the encouragement of a friend, she recorded a demo tape for the prestigious "Marine Blue" singing competition in Japan and won. She caught the eyes of record executives at Apollon and signed a contract, releasing two Japanese pop albums in two years. Kwan sang in both Japanese and English for these releases, and notably made her first and only rap vocals in the song "Borderless".
Shirley Kwan, Kwan Suk'E, or Kwan Suk Yee (simplified Chinese: 关淑怡 ; traditional Chinese: 關淑怡 ; pinyin: Guān Shúyí , born 15 August 1966) is an influential Cantopop singer from Hong Kong. Kwan first shot to fame in 1989 with the hit, "Happy Are Those in Love" (難得有情人 ) and was widely popular throughout the early to mid-90s. She is noted for her distinct, whispery vocal style and known equally for singing mainstream ballads and more alternative songs.