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  • Home
  • The Cast
    • Sean Faris
    • Will Yun Lee
    • Grace Huang
    • Terence Yin
    • Joman Chiang
  • The Production
    • Director’s Statement
    • The 1st Day
    • Location! Location! Location!
    • Secrets About The Cast
    • Hong Kong. Kowloon.
  • The Filmmakers
    • Stanley J. Orzel
    • Richard J Siemens
    • Maria Lo Orzel
    • C. Joseph Bendy
    • Jimmy Wong
    • Andre Matthias
    • Yong-Jing Li
  • Gallery
  • News

Joman Chiang

Joman Chiang 蒋祖曼 as Mei Mei Weng

Dubbed the “Queen of Hong Kong Indie Films”, actress JOMAN CHIANG 蒋祖曼 is a rare and gifted talent.

Plucked from obscurity, Chiang began her acting career at age 15 when she was chosen to appear in multiple RTHK television dramas.  She quickly transitioned from the small screen to feature films, building a portfolio of original and artistic works.

Mei Mei (Joman Chiang) contemplates her next move

 In 2010, Chiang starred alongside Terrance Yin in the drama “Fog” 霧.

For the moody, existential drama “The Drunkard”, critics said, “Joman Chiang turns in the highlight of her career with a daring dual-role performance”.

Most recently, she was prominently seen in the Hong Kong crime thriller “Overhead 2” 竊聽風雲2.  In this film she joined a star-studded ensemble cast consisting of Daniel Wu, Louis Koo and Lau Ching Wan.

Mei Mei (Joman Chiang) confronts Anna (Grace Huang)

A natural talent with striking presence, Chiang continues to rise among the ranks of the elite Hong Kong actresses.  Her star is one to watch.

“Lost For Words” is Chiang’s first English language feature film.

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