Well, that bit of controversy is all behind her now. In Steps, the former beauty queen plays Karmen, sister of Ka Tsun (Steven Ma). Both are dance enthusiasts who eventually become dance tutors in their mother’s dance studio.
Karmen develops an ever-growing rivalry with dance tutor Samantha (Bernice Liu), who later becomes her brother’s girlfriend.
Her incredibly jealous nature leads her to make things difficult for Samantha in every possible way.
“In Steps, my character is rebellious. Her rivalry with Samantha causes her to join a dance school operated by her mother’s rival.”
Chen’s intense portrayal of Karmen won her recognition as Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 40th TVB Anniversary Awards in 2007 and scored her a nomination for My Favourite Female Character Role as well.
Five of her co-stars – Ma, Liu, Wayne Lai, Kate Tsui and Claire Yiu – also received nominations for their convincing portrayals, while Stepsitself was nominated in the best drama category.
Born in Chengdu, China, the pretty lass attended college in the United States where she took part in beauty pageants.
At the age of 20, she was crowned Miss Asian America 2002 while representing the state of Georgia. She then took the Miss Chinese Chamber of Commerce 2003 title as first runner-up in the Miss Chinatown USA 2003 pageant. Following that, she won the Miss NY Chinese 2004 title.
Eventually, the pageant route took her to Hong Kong and opened doors for her in the fast-paced Cantonese entertainment industry.
In the 2005 Miss Chinese International Pageant in which she represented New York, she was the first runner-up in the pageant which was held at Hong Kong’s TVB City. She then went on to join TVB’s stable of artistes.
Although she started out playing troublemakers, Chen managed to win back viewers’ favour for roles like the mute Wing Hing in the critically-acclaimed Moonlight Resonance.
The 28-year-old beauty is also making inroads in the Hong Kong film industry.
Late last year, she made her big screen debut in Herman Yau-helmedTurning Point, playing the sister of a triad leader who falls for an undercover cop, and scored a nomination for best new performer at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Her other two movies are Black Ransom and 72 Tenants Of Prosperity.
In crime thriller Black Ransom, she plays a newly-promoted young police inspector superintendent who admires an out-of-favour veteran cop.
In the star-studded lunar new year flick, 72 Tenants Of Prosperity, she is a happy-go-lucky girl.
Chen, who only started acting in TVB serials in 2006, is grateful for the opportunity to work closely with veteran stars. “I am a newcomer, so there’s a lot for me to learn.
“Our hectic filming schedule does not allow us to take time off to pick up new skills. Therefore, having an opportunity to work with veteran stars helps a lot, as we can benefit from their invaluable guidance and learn from them on the set.”
Steps airs on ntv7 at 11pm from Mondays to Wednesdays starting today.