香港女歌手梅艳芳(梅艳芳中国香港演员、歌手)

梅艳芳(Anita Mui,1963年10月10日—2003年12月30日),出生于中国香港,中国香港女演员,中国香港演艺人协会联合创办人、首位女会长。

1982年获“第一届新秀歌唱大赛冠军”。1983年,推出首张个人唱片《赤色梅艳芳》,创下五张白金唱片的成绩;1985年-1986年跨年举行了首次个人演唱会,连开十五场,打破了中国香港歌手首次个唱的场数记录;同期推出唱片《坏女孩》,刷新了中国香港个人专辑销量纪录[6]。在1985-1989年连续五年获得香港十大劲歌金曲“最受欢迎女歌星”。1998年获得香港乐坛最高荣誉“金针奖”。2009年以全球个人演唱会总计292场当选“全球华人个人演唱会最多女【资 ;源 之.家.】歌手”[8]。1987-1988年,凭借《胭脂扣》拿下了金像奖、金马奖、金龙奖和亚太影展四料影后。1993年7月27日,成立了《梅艳芳四海一心慈善基金会》。2003年12月30日,因宫颈癌病逝,年仅40岁。2004年1月葬礼期间,治丧委员会以《别矣,香港的女儿!》为题刊登讣闻。2014年7月18日,梅艳芳铜像竖立在香港星光大道。

Anita Mui, Hong Kong, China actress and singer

Anita Mui (October 10, 1963 — December 30, 2003), born in Hong Kong, China, is an actres【资 ;源 之.家.】s in Hong Kong, China. She is the co-founder and the first female president of Hong Kong Performing Artists Association of China.

In 1982, he won the “First New Talent Singing Contest” . In 1983, she released her first solo album Anita Mui, which reached five platinum records . From 1985 to 1986, he 【资 ;源 之.家.】held his first solo concert on the eve of the New Year, holding 15 performances in a row, breaking the record of the number of concerts for the first time by a singer from Hong Kong, China. At the same time, the album Bad Girl was released, which broke the sales record of a single album in Hong Kong【资 ;源 之.家.】, China. From 1985 to 1989, she won the Hong Kong Top 10 “Most Popular Female Singers” for five consecutive years. In 1998, he won the highest honor in Hong Kongs music world, the “Golden Needle Award”. In 2009, she was selected as the “most Chinese female singer in the world” with 292 solo concerts【资 ;源 之.家.】 worldwide. From 1987 to 1988, she won the Golden Horse Award, the Golden Dragon Award and the Asia Pacific Film Festival for her work Rouge. On July 27, 1993, Anita Mui Charity Foundation was established. He died of cervical cancer on December 30, 2003 at the age of 40. During the funeral in Januar【资 ;源 之.家.】y 2004, the Funeral Committee issued a statement entitled “Farewell, Daughter of Hong Kong! Advertised obituaries. On July 18, 2014, a bronze statue of Anita Mui was erected on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.