TVB Fadans

This term was first coined in the 1970s with the first group of fadans, Louise Lee, Liza Wang, Gigi Wong, and Angie Chiu[1] The first four were the most popular and highest paid actresses at TVB during the 1970s and the 1980s.

Wong began her television and acting career with her participation in the Miss Hong Kong 2007 beauty pageant.

For the drama Nothing Special Force [zh], Wong won the My Favourite TVB Female Character award again.

For the critical acclaimed supernatural drama The Exorcist's Meter, she was nominated for Most Popular Female Character at the TVB Anniversary Awards and was placed among top 5.

[6] She was also nominated for Best Actress and Most Popular Female Character at the TVB Anniversary Awards, eventually being placed among top 5 in both categories.

With her role in My "Spiritual" Ex-Lover, Lee earned her first TVB Anniversary Awards for Best Supporting Actress nomination as well.

In 2016, Lee continued to build up her growing resume in the dramas Fashion War, Brother's Keeper II and Law dis-Order.

With the drama My Ages Apart, she earned her first nominations for Best Actress and Most Popular Female Character at the TVB Anniversary Awards, eventually being placed among top 5 in both categories.

In 2015, Wong gained popularity in the drama Madam Cutie on Duty [zh], receiving the TVB Anniversary Award for Best On-Screen Partnership with Edwin Siu.

In 2016, she once again received attention in the drama Two Steps from Heaven, eventually being placed among top 5 for the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress.

With her role in the drama Burning Hands, she garnered her first nomination at the StarHub TVB Awards for My Favourite Supporting Actress.

In 2018, Fu starred in the drama Stuntman [zh] as the second female lead,[5][11][12] earning her first nominations for Favorite TVB Actress in both Malaysia and Singapore at the 51st Anniversary Gala.

She made her acting debut in the 2014 drama, Overachievers, garnering her first nominations for the TVB Anniversary Award for Most Improved Female Artiste and Best Supporting Actress.

In 2014, Chu had a supporting role in the drama Tomorrow Is Another Day, garnering nominations for My Favourite Supporting Actress and Most Improved Female Artiste at the StarHub TVB Awards as well as a Favourite Promising Female Artiste nomination at the TVB Star Awards Malaysia.

[13] Grace Wong first gained recognition at the Miss Hong Kong 2007 pageant, placing within the top fifteen and signing with TVB in 2007.

In 2013, Wong garnered her first TVB Anniversary Award nomination for Most Improved Female Artiste with her supporting roles in the dramas Friendly Fire, Sergeant Tabloid, Awfully Lawful, The Hippocratic Crush II and Bounty Lady.

In 2017, Wong earned her first nomination for TVB Anniversary Awards for Best Actress with the drama A General, a Scholar and a Eunuch.