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Barbara Yung Mei-ling (, 7 May 1959 – 14 May 1985) was a famous
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actress during the early 1980s. Yung died of suicide by gas inhalation at the age of 26, during the peak of her career. Her most popular acting role was
Huang Rong Huang Rong is a fictional female protagonist in the wuxia novel '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' by Jin Yong. She also appears as a supporting character in the sequel, '' The Return of the Condor Heroes''. In ''The Legend of the Condor Hero ...
in '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' and was named as one of the Seven Fairies of TVB.


Education

Yung was born in
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on 7 May 1959 to a civil service family as an
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. Her childhood was relatively uneventful until the death of her father when she was aged 7. At 15, Yung left
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for
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in late 1974 to join her mother who had migrated to the
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(TVB K100 Feature Interview, 1985). Yung, her mother and a family friend, whom Yung considered her "uncle", first moved to
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, Ilford, near
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. According to her interview with K100, she took a grammar school exam on her arrival in the United Kingdom and successfully entered Ilford County High School for Girls. Together as a family, they later settled in Histon, a small village in
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. There, the adults operated a small
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shop where Yung helped out during the weekends. While in
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, Yung attended Rosaryhill School (located at Stubbs Road in Hong Kong), where she had completed her primary and some of her secondary education through Form 4 (TVB K100, 1985). She continued with her GCE O levels at a secondary school in
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. After the completion of her 'O' levels, she was admitted to a 2-year foundations program at the
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(CCAT). Upon the completion of this program, she went to
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to study textile design at the
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. She spent 4 years at this school and graduated with a bachelor's degree (TVB K100 Feature Interview, 1985).


Career

Yung returned to Hong Kong and joined the
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in 1982, in which she was awarded 8th place. After the pageant, she was offered an acting contract by
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. She made her acting debut in 1982, in a
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series named ''Sup Sam Mui'' also known as '' The Legend of the Unknowns'' set in the
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, co-starring Kent Tong and
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in which Yung played a
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princess, Princess Sheung (TVB K100 Feature Interview, 1985). This was the TV drama that shot her into the limelight. Although Yung played a relatively minor role in this drama, she managed to gain TVB's confidence to cast her in what would become the drama ('' The Legend of the Condor Heroes'') that would make her a household name in
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and other countries with sizeable especially Cantonese-speaking populations in the 1980s. Her popularity persists through present day due to her lead role in ''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'', earning her the title of the "Huang Rong Forever" (TVB K100 Feature Interview, 1985).


Rise to fame

Yung's most famous TVB swordplay series was '' The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' in which she portrayed the character Wong Yung. TVB made several costumed/period dramas in the 1980s based on famous martial arts swordplay novels by Louis Cha. Cha's ''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' has been adapted numerous times to TV dramas and film, but none has attained a popularity as the one made by TVB in 1983. The innocent swordsman, Kwok Ching was played by Felix Wong. The cast in this edition also featured
Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
, Sharon Yeung, Patrick Tse and Louise Lee and it became one of the most watched TVB series by Chinese people in Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and around the world. In 1984, "''The Fearless Duo''" had an average rating of 61, and became the highest-rated drama series of the year, which shows Yung's popularity at that time. Yung's other TV dramas included '' The Foundation'', ''The Man in the Middle'', ''United We Stand'', '' The New Adventures of Chor Lau-heung'', ''
The Rough Ride ''The Rough Ride'' (挑戰) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1985. Theme song "Me and You, He and Me" (我與你 他與我) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui. Cast * Tony Leung as Chow ...
'' and '' The Battlefield''.


Death

Yung was found unconscious due to gas inhalation in her apartment on
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on the morning of 14 May 1985. According to her friend (who was rumoured to have begun courting Yung), Stephen Chow Sai-lung, Yung had called him on the night of 13 May 1985. Chow asserted that she was troubled by her failed relationship with Kent Tong Chun-yip. After hanging up, Chow was worried and went to her apartment. However, he could not gain access to her apartment. He then thought that no one was home and left. Chow returned to Yung's apartment on the morning of 14 May 1985. He knocked on Yung's door again but no one answered. Chow said he smelled gas fumes through Yung's apartment door. He then climbed up the outside wall of the apartment building to her second-floor apartment and pried open her front window. He entered Yung's apartment (from the window) and discovered her unconscious and sprawled on the living room floor. Chow immediately alerted building security and the police. Yung was rushed to the nearby Baptist Hospital in Kowloon where she was pronounced dead on arrival. There were many rumours regarding the cause of her death. Some had attributed it to an accident, suicide or perhaps even foul play. One of the most widely circulated rumours was that her suicide was the result of her depression over her supposed broken relationship with then-TVB actor, Kent Tong Chun-yip. (In an interview conducted by a Hong Kong radio station on 14 March 1985, when asked about rumours regarding her relationship with Kent, Yung had explained that he was merely a friend and respected colleague.) The rumours concerning the association of her death with Kent were largely based on Chow's account of her last 24 hours. There were also rumours which claimed that Chow was then Yung's boyfriend. According to Yung's TVB colleagues, she behaved normally in the days before her death and did not appear depressed or suicidal. Yung sounded very optimistic about her future in her radio interviews on 14 March 1985 and two weeks before her death. Yung left no suicide note. At the time of her death, Yung was involved in filming the final chapters of the TVB drama, ''The Battlefield'', and had just started filming ''King of Ideas'' (桥王之王) a.k.a. ''The Feud That Never Was'' (拆档拍档) with co-star Kent Tong. Her remaining scenes were assigned to fellow actress
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. Yung's funeral was a big event and was attended by throngs of fans and many prominent
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celebrities. Her remains were placed in the World Funeral Parlor, Hung Hom, Kowloon for fans and friends to pay their final respect. Her friends and co-stars in her TV dramas such as
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, Felix Wong,
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, and
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were pallbearers for her casket. Yung had a
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funeral as the
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did not believe her suicide was intentional or willful. She was cremated in Hong Kong on 19 May 1985 and her ashes were brought back and laid to rest at the Cambridge City Cemetery in Cambridge, England. The death of Barbara Yung aroused society's attention to the mental health of artists leading to the establishment of the Hong Kong Artistes Christian Fellowship at the behest of Cheung Ming Ming, one of the last persons Yung reached out to prior to her death. Cheung worries other actresses in crisis could follow Yung's route, and provided a future home for artists to network and support each other. Its current president is Sheren Tang who debuted at TVB the same year as Yung's death, and was once referred to as Barbara Yung's successor due to her similar youthful look, and personality.


Grave stone

Yung's grave stone in Cambridge city cemetery continues to be visited by Chinese fans who remember her role in the 1983 Condor Heroes production. In 2017 the original white stone with black lettering was replaced by a dark stone with golden lettering that also marks the death of her mother (1926-2017). The golden lettering on a dark background is common to several gravestones in the area, but Yung's stone is distinctive in that it is heart-shaped and includes black-and-white photographs of both individuals.


Filmography


Awards and ranking

*1983: Top Ten Star Golden Globe Awards *1984: Top Ten Star Golden Globe Awards *Ranked among the top ten in the "Tvb Superstar 100 Ranking" selected by Hong Kong TVB Guide Magazine *In 2007, she was selected as one of the Top Ten Classic TV Characters Hong Kong Apple Daily Selected Top 100 Classic TV Characters, and Barbara Yung role as Huang Rong In Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983 TV series), it won tenth place in the audience vote. (Source: Hong Kong Apple Daily, 17 November 2007, Issue C14&15) *TVB 55th Anniversary Celebrating Hong Kong. Earlier, it launched the audience voting activity of "I Choose, I Want to Watch". In "Unforgettable..." and this drama, "The Fearless Duo" starring Barbara Yung and Michael Miu (first broadcast in 1984) took the first place with 29.8% of the total votes.


References


External links

* * * Television Broadcasts. (1982). . Retrieved 12 August 2007 * Television Broadcasts. (1985). . Retrieved 12 August 2007 * YouTube. (2007). . Retrieved 12 August 2007
TVB K100 Feature Interview, Barbara Yung

Barbara Yung at robertchaen.com
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