# Mandy Cho

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Hong Kong beauty contestant (born 1982)

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Mandy Cho Born Mandy Lee Cho (1982-09-02) September 2, 1982 (age 43) Sacramento County, California Occupation Actress Years active 2003–present Spouse(s) Cheung Ka Kit, m. 28 October 2010 Children Dora Cheung Yat-ching, b. 8 July 2011 (age 14) Chinese name Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Cáo Mǐnlì Yue: Cantonese Jyutping cou4 man5 lei6

**Mandy Lee Cho** (born September 2, 1982 in [Sacramento County, California](/source/Sacramento_County%2C_California))[1] is a Hong Kong beauty contestant and television personality.

Cho studied in [San Francisco](/source/San_Francisco), United States. She went to Hong Kong in 2003 and competed in the 2003 [Miss Hong Kong](/source/Miss_Hong_Kong) Pageant. A favorite at the start of the competition, she made it into the semifinals and won the Perfect Team Award. Then in August, she competed in the finals and beat favorites like [Selena Li](/source/Selena_Li), [Rabee'a Yeung](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rabee%27a_Yeung&action=edit&redlink=1), and [Carrie Lee](/source/Carrie_Lee) for the title. Later Cho appeared in [TVB](/source/TVB) series including [Split Second](/source/Split_Second_(TV_series)), [Guts of Man](/source/Guts_of_Man), and [The Charm Beneath](/source/The_Charm_Beneath). She also became the seventh contestant from Hong Kong to win the [Miss Chinese International](/source/Miss_Chinese_International) First Runner-up title. Cho is also the second woman after Winnie Yeung (also from Hong Kong) to win the Miss Friendship title. The eventual winner of the 2004 [Miss Chinese International](/source/Miss_Chinese_International) title was [Linda Chung](/source/Linda_Chung).

In 2006, Cho completed her studies at the [Gemological Institute of America](/source/Gemological_Institute_of_America) in New York City and is now a Graduate Gemologist. She returned to Hong Kong in September 2006. Though she said she was working as a PR at a jewelry company when she first returned to Hong Kong, she is now working as an actress once more.

## Filmography

### TV series

Year Title Role Notes 2004 Split Second Tang Wai Ting (Maggie) Love Paradise in Regalia Bay Mandy Sunshine Heartbeat jewellery shop staff Guest star 2005 Guts of Man Ying Hiu Suet Women on the Run Tong Man Chi (Judy) ep. 21-25 The Charm Beneath Chuk Ming Man 2007 War and Destiny Sum Yi Ping 2008 Love Exchange Yu Siu Long (Nikita) 2009 You're Hired Wah Kiu Beyond the Realm of Conscience Consort Wai 2010 Cupid Stupid Fong Cheuk Kei (Anna) warehoused My Better Half Yau Ka Lei

## Awards

**2000 Model Competition**:

- Internet Popularity

**Miss Hong Kong 2003**:

- Miss Hong Kong 2003, Diamond Skin, Miss International Goodwill, Miss Figure Beauty, Perfect Group

**Miss Chinese International 2004**:

- First Runner up and Miss Friendship

**TVB**:

- Best Newcomer

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Date of birth found on the *[California Birth Index](/source/California_Birth_Index) 1905-1995*, under Cho, Mandy Lee, on 2 September 1982 in Sacramento County.

## External links

- [Official TVB Blog](http://blog.tvb.com/mandycho)

- [Mandy Lee Cho](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2391978/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

Achievements Preceded by Tiffany Lam Miss Hong Kong 2003 Succeeded by Kate Tsui Preceded by Tiffany Lam Miss Chinese International (1st runner-up) 2004 Succeeded by Fala Chen

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