Prudence Liew

A Golden Horse Award winner and platinum selling singer, she has released 16 studio albums and appeared in numerous films.

The song, Midnight Love was on heavy rotation at major Hong Kong radio stations and she was quickly signed as the flagship artist to Current Records.

In 1995, Liew decided to leave the Hong Kong music industry after the divorce from her director husband, Tai-Loi Wong (with whom she had a son and a daughter) and due to having problems with her vocal cords.

In April 2008, Liew held a 2-night performance called Opening the Sexual Boundaries Concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum.

And after a 20-year hiatus from motion pictures, she took the lead part to the movie, True Women For Sale, directed by Herman Yau.

[citation needed] In 2009, Liew was announced as the host for season 1 of the TVB program, The Voice, a reality-show type singing competition.

Liew, who is currently signed to Cinepoly Records under the Universal Music label governed by the HKRIA, was part of the group of Hong Kong singers all signed to HKRIA record labels that were banned from appearing on all TVB programming until the issue was resolved late 2011.

In November, she was invited to be a regular judge on season 4 of the Asia Television talent program, Asian Millionstar.