Chris Yen
Chris Yen Tze-ching (born August 4, 1974) is a Hong Kong martial artist and actress. She is the younger sister of the actor Donnie Yen. She was noted for her roles in the films Protégé de la Rose Noire, Adventures of Johnny Tao: Rock Around the Dragon, and Give 'Em Hell, Malone. BackgroundShe was born in Hong Kong on 4 August 1974 to the newspaper editor father Klyster Yen (甄雲龍) and the well-known martial artist mother Bow-sim Mark (麥寶嬋). Both of her parents were also musicians. Her older brother is Donnie Yen (甄子丹).[1] Her family emigrated to Brighton, Massachusetts in 1975. Yen was trained in martial arts by her mother at the age of 4 and learned piano at the age of 5.[2] As the age of 10,[3] being the youngest martial artist, Yen won a silver medal at the 1st International Tai Chi Tournament in 1984. In 1985, she competed at the First International Wushu Invitational Tournament in Xi'an from 22 to 28 August, and won a bronze medal in the Women's Changquan competition.[4] Yen graduated from Boston University with a double major in psychology and business management.[5] Personal lifeYen was married to Hong Kong-born American professional race car driver and accountant Hubert Young on March 28, 2009, and they kept two rescue dogs, Rex and Yogi.[6] She left acting to create a fashion brand. Eight years later, she entered the field of property investment. Yen splits her time between Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband, and Boston, where her parents live.[7] FilmographyFilms
Television dramas
Music videos
Video games
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