Chu made her film debut opposite Canto comic Stephen Chow in Gordon Chan's 'Fight Back To School II'. She went on to work with Chow in his double-bill of period pieces, 'A Chinese Odyssey'. The films, based very loosely on the classic 'Journey To The West', were hugely successful. Chu appears briefly in the first film, and has a major role in the second.
International audiences got their first taste of her unique charm when she appeared alongside action queen Michelle Yeoh in Stanley Tong's all-action police drama 'Once A Cop' (a.k.a 'Project S'.) Chu's bright presence illuminates the lack-lustre middle section of the movie, which was a spin-off featuring Yeoh's character from Jackie Chan's 'Police Story III'.
Athena Chu was first lady of choice for two faded kung fu idols, appearing opposite Yuen Biao in the unreleased period actioner 'Thief Of Swallow' and alongside Donnie Yen in the flop 'Shanghai Affairs'.
Chu recently signed a multi-picture deal with the prolific Hong Kong director/producer Wong Jing. He cast her opposite Andy Lau in his latest 'God Of Gamblers'-inspired movie, 'The Conman', and alongside Lau Ching-wan and Francis Ng Chan-yu in 'Hong Kong Triad'. Though still cast in variations of her 'cute girl next door' persona, Chu has shown evidence of a greater range in her recent acting outings.
Like many local artistes, Chu has launched a parallel career as a singer, and has so far released two CDs, a Mandarin album entitled 'Earthquake' and a Cantonese one called 'Glass'.
As well as her acting and singing commitments, Chu is also the 'face' of Epson colour printers, and has appeared in two successful campaigns for the company. Despite her success, she still lives with her family in the busy Hong Kong district of Mongkok, and cites her mother's home cooking as her favourite food in the world. Recently, she has been romantically linked with Paul Wong, a member of the Hong Kong-based rock band Beyond.
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