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Anita Mui Yim-Fong (Chinese: 梅艷芳, 10 October 1963 – 30 December 2003) was a popular Hong Kong singer and actress. During her prime years she made major contributions to the cantopop music scene, while receiving numerous awards and honours. She remained an idol throughout most of her career, and was generally regarded as a cantopop diva. Mui once held a sell-out concert at Hammersmith, London, England, where she was dubbed the "Madonna of Asia". That title has stayed with her throughout her career, and has been used as a comparison for both Eastern and Western media. In the 1980s the gangtai style of music was revolutionised by her wild dancing and femininity on stage. She was famous for having outrageous costumes and also high powered performances. Her fanbase reached far beyond Hong Kong, and into many parts of Asia including Taiwan, Mainland China, Singapore, Malaysia as well as the overseas market. In the Hong Kong entertainment industry where stars often come and go, Mui was able to remain a major star in the spotlight for 20 years. Her career only came to a stop in 2003 when she was suddenly diagnosed with cervical cancer, dying at the early age of 40. Even so, her music and film legacy continues to live on. Her success reached well beyond that of the entertainment circle with humanitarian work, donations and charities that played a major role in helping society even well into the present day.
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1994
6.4Wu Yen
2001
6.8Rumble in the Bronx
1995
6.6Fight Back to School 3
1993
6.0The Top Bet
1991
5.8The Banquet
1991
7.4Rouge
1987
6.7The Enforcer
1995
7.1Miracles: The Canton Godfather
1989
6.7Justice, My Foot!
1992
6.4A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon
1989
6.0Heroic Trio 2: Executioners
1993
6.1The Magic Crane
1993

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1983
5.9The Mad Monk
1993
6.7The Heroic Trio
1993
6.2Shanghai Shanghai
1990
6.8Saviour of the Soul
1991
7.7Lucky Diamond
1985
6.1Au Revoir, Mon Amour
1991