Overview
Born April 16, 1976, in Taipei, Taiwan
Birth Name Li-Hui Lin
Height 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Mini-Bio
Born in Taiwan, Qi Shu has won the prestigious Golden Horse Award in Taiwan (regarded as the East Asian Oscar) for Best Supporting Actress in 1998. She has also received a Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress in 2005. She appeared with Jackie Chan in the romantic comedy Gorgeous (1999) (“Gorgeous”). Her name is spelled in a variety of ways, including Hsu Qi, Hsu Chi, Qi Shu, and Shu Kei, and there are quite a few other variations on her name on foreign V.C.D.s, D.V.D.s, and internet sites.
Spouse
Stephen Fung (September 2016 – present)
Trivia
She was once considered to play the role of Jiao Long in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000).
Born in Taiwan.
Her (subsequently fired) manager pulled her out of “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” to do a commercial instead. Fellow Taiwanese and future co-star (in “Three Times”) Chang Chen went on to play opposite her replacement, Zhang Ziyi.
Famously rose from nude pictorials and soft-core sex films to mainstream success.
Posed for renowned Singaporean photographer Leslie Kee for Kee’s 2006 charity photo-book “Super Stars”, dedicated to the victims of the 2004 Asian tsunami disaster, which consists of photographs of 300 Asian celebrities by Kee.
Jury member of the Berlinale 2008.
Jury member of the Cannes International Film Festival 2009.
Speaks Cantonese.