Shermon Tang | |||
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Born | |||
Occupation | Actress | ||
Spouse | Andrew Joy (m. 2011) | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 鄧上文 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 邓上文 | ||
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Shermon Tang Sheung Man (Chinese: 鄧上文) is a Hong Kong television actress of Hakka ancestry. Shermon was awarded the "Miss Photogenic" award at the 2005 Miss Hong Kong Pageant, launching her career in showbiz. Shermon attended King George V School, an international school, before studying in Australia. Shermon's childhood ambition was to become a lawyer or a nurse. But as a child, she took part in Kelly Chen's debut movie "Whatever Will Be, Will Be" (also starring Aaron Kwok). "At the time, there was a big group of kids and we were all happily singing and dancing without a care. Acting gives me a huge sense of satisfaction!" she recalls. In 2006, Shermon found herself on the smaller screen as she played Lawrence Cheng's younger sister Ko Yau Ching in Welcome to the House.[1]
Tang is daughter of TVB actor Tang Ying Mun (English Tang) and married Andrew Joy on March 6, 2011.[citation needed]