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'''Fann Woon Fong''' ({{zh|s={{linktext|范|文|芳}}|t={{linktext|范|雯|芳}}|p=Fàn Wénfāng}}; {{lahirmati||27|1|1971}}), lebih dikenal sebagai [[nama samaran]] '''Fann Wong''',<ref name="nameorigin">{{cite web |title = At Home With... Fann Wong |work = |publisher = Channel NewsAsia.com |date = |url = http://www.fannwong.org/videofiles/athomewith.WMV |accessdate = 2006-12-02 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070614191052/http://www.fannwong.org/videofiles/athomewith.WMV |archivedate = 2007-06-14 |dead-url = yes }}</ref><ref name="thestar">{{cite web |last = Kee |first = Hua Chee |title = ''Fann-tastic reason'' |publisher = The Star (Malaysia) Online |date = 19 June 2006 |url = http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/6/19/lifefocus/14516692&sec= |accessdate = 2006-12-02 |archive-date = 2007-10-13 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071013120604/http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2006%2F6%2F19%2Flifefocus%2F14516692&sec= |dead-url = yes }}</ref> adalah [[pemeran]], [[penyanyi]] dan [[model (orang)|model]] [[Singapura]].
<!--At Singapore's [[Star Awards]] 1995, Fann became the first actress to win both the Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards in the same year. After gaining regional exposure and popularity in Asia through [[film]] and [[television]] productions, she became the first Singaporean actress to break into [[Hollywood]], playing Chon Lin in the 2003 film ''[[Shanghai Knights]]''. She was also the youngest actress to have earned an All-Time Favourite Award at the Star Awards. In late 2002, Fann became romantically attached to Malaysian actor [[Christopher Lee (Singaporean actor)|Christopher Lee]], with whom she has collaborated eight times.<ref name="2005comingout">{{cite news |title = The lovebirds come clean, finally; Fann Wong and Christopher Lee have their families' blessings, too |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2005-05-11 |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref> She married the actor on September 29, 2009.<ref name="married">{{cite web |title = ''范文芳嫁李銘順 星版神雕俠侶婚了'' |publisher = Yahoo Taiwan |date = 17 April 2009 |url = http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/090417/78/1hzsj.html |accessdate = 2009-04-17}}</ref> She is known to zealously safeguard her privacy.<ref name="mediacontroversy4">{{cite news |last = Tan |first = Hazel |title = A boyfriend? What's the big deal, Fann? |publisher = The New Paper |date = 1999-07-09 |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref>-->
 
<!--==Early life and career==
===Early days: television career===
Born in Singapore to [[Hakka people|Hakka]] middle-class [[tailor]] parents, Fann shared her childhood with three siblings - an older sister, as well as a younger brother and sister. She was educated at [[Temasek Secondary School]], where she took her [[GCE 'O' Level]] examinations in 1987.<ref name="Fann-ing up">[http://www.sun2surf.com/articlePrint.cfm?id=17532 "Fann-ing up: Actress Fann Wong wants to take on more challenging roles in the near future"], [[The Sun (Malaysia)|The Sun]], 5 April 2007</ref><ref>[http://moviemusicnews.com/celebrity/index.php?title=Fann_Wong&redirect=no&printable=yes "Fann Wong"], Movie Music News, 26 October 2008</ref>
 
At the age of 16, she won a beauty contest organised by ''[[Her World]]'', a Singapore fashion magazine.<ref name="thestar" /> She started a successful modelling career in Singapore, and spent the next two years modelling part-time while taking her [[Advanced Level (UK)|GCE 'A' Level]] examinations at a private school. She afterward earned a diploma in fashion merchandising from [[LaSalle International Fashion School|LIFS]].
 
Fann moved to Taiwan in 1993. One of her earliest successes was in an [[Oil of Ulan]] (now Oil of Olay) commercial aired in Taiwan and Singapore.<ref name="thestar" /> The following year, a Singaporean television producer discovered her and cast her in ''Dreams Come True'', a Singapore drama series.<ref name="thestar" /> Fann soon starred in two more Singapore television series, ''The Challenger'' and ''Chronicle of Life''.<ref name="thestar" />
 
After a year in the Singapore television industry, her role in ''Chronicle of Life'' won her Best Actress and Best Newcomer awards at Singapore's 1995 [[Star Awards]].<ref name="chronicleoflife">{{cite news |last = Tan |first = Shzr Ee |title = Fann Wong: I hope I will not be too drunk celebrating |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 1995-07-08 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> In 1996, her role in ''[[The Unbroken Cycle]]'' won her first regional nomination at the Asian Television Awards.<ref name="unbrokencyclenom">{{cite web |title = Fann Wong’s nominations |work = |publisher = fannaticfannclub.com |date = |url = http://www.fannaticfannclub.com/achievements/nominations.htm |accessdate = 2006-11-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060902043100/http://www.fannaticfannclub.com/achievements/nominations.htm --><!-- Bot retrieved archive --> <!--|archivedate = 2006-09-02}}</ref> She continued to star in a large array of drama serials, including ''[[A Romance in Shanghai]]'' (produced in Shanghai), ''Wild Orchids'' (filmed in Sydney) and ''Brave New World'' (filmed in [[Amsterdam]] and Belgium).
 
In late 1996, Fann released in Singapore her first Mandarin pop album ''[[Fanntasy]]'', which contained a duet(theme song of her TV drama 'Brave New World') with Taiwanese singer [[Jeff Chang]].<ref name="jeffchangduet">{{cite news |last = Chin |first = Soo Fang |title = Fann to pair up with two Taiwan kings? |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 1996-11-28 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> The album was retitled ''[[I Live Alone]]'' and repackaged with two additional songs for the Taiwanese market and won 4 [[IFPI]] platinum sales awards in Taiwan, marking the start of Fann's regional success.<ref name="thestar" /><ref name="ilivealoneintaiwan">{{cite news |last = Chin |first = Soo Fang |title = Fann: Now I'm going Oriental |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 1997-08-18 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref>-->
 
<!--===Late 1990s: rise of regional popularity===
In mid-1998, the release of Fann's hit [[wuxia]] drama ''[[The Return of the Condor Heroes (Singaporean TV series)|The Return of the Condor Heroes]]'' along with her second album, ''[[Shopping (Fann Wong album)|Shopping]]'', further increased her exposure in Taiwan and China.<ref name="shoppingintaiwan">{{cite news|last=Long|first=Susan|title=She helps Singapore Fann out; catalogue model rises to TV stardom and recording artiste|work=|publisher=The Straits Times|date=1998-10-11|accessdate=2006-12-27}} (also see [[Susan Long (journalist)|Susan Long]])</ref> When Hong Kong director [[Derek Yee]] saw Fann's "Shopping" [[music video]] on Hong Kong's [[Channel V]], he flew to Singapore to cast her as the lead actress in the Hong Kong art film ''[[The Truth About Jane and Sam]]''.<ref name="shoppingintaiwan" /><ref name="derekyeeshopping">{{cite web|last=Chen|first=Andy|title=Derek Yee|work=|publisher=8 DAYS|date=1999-07-10|url=http://www.mediacorpraintree.com/j&s/19990710_17b_js.htm |accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> The movie topped the Singapore box office for three weeks<ref name="jassgboxoffice">{{cite news|title = Truth is out... Fann's film is tops|publisher=The Straits Times|date=1999-07-13|accessdate=2006-12-27}}</ref> and her role as a gritty wild-child won her a Best New Performer nomination at the 19th [[Hong Kong Film Awards]] in 2000.<ref name="hkfanomination">{{cite web|title=The 25th Hong Kong Film Awards|work=|publisher=Hong Kong Film Awards Association|date=1999-07-10|url=http://www.hkfaa.com/history/list_19.html|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> In addition, her role as a self-centred [[stockbroker]] in ''[[Out to Win]]'' attracted a million viewers in Singapore during its finale.<ref name="outtowinfinale">{{cite web|last=Lau|first=Kuan Wei|title=Fanntom Matters; time to fann the flames of ardour for the glowing star who strikes back into the limelight with a new album and a debut movie|work=|publisher= 8 DAYS|date=1999-06-26|url=http://www.mediacorpraintree.com/j&s/19990619_26_js.htm|accessdate=2006-12-28}}</ref> It was during this period when Fann acquired many of her die-hard fans, led by the Fann-atic Fan Club (FFC).
 
In 1999, Fann released her third album ''[[Missing You (Fann Wong album)|Missing You]]'', recorded ''Private Number'' with British boyband [[911 (band)|911]],<ref name="911privatenumber">{{cite news|last=Tee|first=Hun Ching|title=That one still no enough|publisher=The Straits Times|date=1999-06-11|accessdate=2006-12-27}}</ref> and performed ''[[Moments of Magic]]'', Singapore's official millennium song.<ref name="thestar" /><ref name="momentsofmagic">{{cite web|title=Moments of Magic MV|work=|publisher=Hype Records|date=|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOuARJdOX2A|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> These musical successes resulted in her being the first Singapore artiste to stage a solo paying concert ("My Story" - Fann Wong In Concert) at the [[Singapore Indoor Stadium]] in 2000.<ref name="mystoryconcert">{{cite web|last=Wong|first=Siew Ying|title=Star light, star bright, Fann shines, all right!
|work=|publisher=MediaCorp Singapore|date=|url=http://www.mediacorpsingapore.com/001_celebs/2000/features/20000626_1.htm|accessdate=2006-11-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070911013950/http://www.mediacorpsingapore.com/001_celebs/2000/features/20000626_1.htm--><!-- Bot retrieved archive --> <!--|archivedate = 2007-09-11}}</ref> That same year, she released her fourth Mandarin album, ''[[No Problem (Fann Wong album)|No Problem]]''.<ref name="noproblemalbumintaiwan">{{cite web|title=No Problem CD|work=|publisher=YESASIA.com|date=|url=http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/section-music/code-c/version-all/aid-299/pid-1000031521|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref>
 
During the next few years, Fann focused on her acting career. She played a two-timing television reporter in the omnibus Hong Kong film ''[[When I Fall in Love... With Both]]'',<ref name="fallinlove">{{cite web|title=When I Fall In Love...With Both|work=|publisher=Golden Harvest (Hong Kong)|date=|url=http://www.goldenharvest.com/fallinlove|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> acted as a lovelorn insurance agent in the Singaporean romantic drama ''[[Looking For Stars]]'',<ref name="lookingforstars">{{cite web|title=Looking for Stars VCD|work=|publisher=YESASIA.com|date=|url=http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/section-videos/code-c/version-all/pid-1001833454|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> as well as played the title character in the Taiwanese period drama ''[[Madam White Snake (TV series)|Madam White Snake]]''.<ref name="whitesnake">{{cite web|title=Madam White Snake|work=|publisher=MediaCorp Singapore|date=|url=http://www2.ch8.mediacorptv.com/programmes/local/madamwhitesnake/index.htm|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> She also began hosting travelogue shows, including ''Travel Hunt: Japan'' and ''Fann Adventure'', which was filmed in South Africa and Malaysia.<ref name="fannadventure">{{cite web|title=Fann Adventure|work=|publisher=IMDb|date=|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0346260|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref>-->
 
<!--===2003: Hollywood===
In 2002, Fann became the first Singaporean actress to play a major role in a Hollywood production as Chon Lin in ''[[Shanghai Knights]]''. When the film was released in early 2003, Stephen Hunter of the ''[[Washington Post]]'' stated:
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Fann is an enchanting new film presence. Clearly modelled after [[Zhang Ziyi]] of ''[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]'', she combines a dancer's grace with a fighter's speed, and looks great standing still or whirling.<ref name="skaccolades">{{cite news |last = Oon |first = Clarissa |title = Fann gets raves; Described as enchanting in her Hollywood debut, Fann Wong is set to act in the sequel to Shanghai Knights |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2003-02-11 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref>
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''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'''s David Hunter noted that Fann was "more than equal to playing the strong woman fighter who's also pretty darn cute", while John Keenan of the ''[[Omaha World-Herald]]'' stated that "Fann's stunt work is actually more memorable than [[Jackie Chan]]'s here".<ref name="skaccolades" /> In Hong Kong, the ''[[South China Morning Post]]'' stated that she "seems set to displace [[Lucy Liu]] as [[Hollywood]]'s Asian babe du jour".<ref name="skaccolades" /> She was subsequently nominated under the Best Fight category in [[MTV Movie Awards 2003]],<ref name="bestfight">{{cite web |title = Awards for Shanghai Knights |work = |publisher = IMDB.com |date = |url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300471/awards |accessdate = 2006-11-26}}</ref> and in 2004, won the Singapore Street Festival's Best International Artiste Award.<ref name="bestintlartiste">{{cite web |title = Fann Wong’s awards |work = |publisher = fannaticfannclub.com |date = |url = http://www.fannaticfannclub.com/achievements/awards.htm |accessdate = 2006-11-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060714214618/http://www.fannaticfannclub.com/achievements/awards.htm--> <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> <!--|archivedate = 2006-07-14}}</ref>
 
=== 2004 ===
In 2004, Fann continued acting in China period dramas such as ''Moon Fairy'' and ''My Fair Lady''.<ref name="gallenlo">{{cite news |last = Teo |first = Wendy |title = Gallen's so-so... but Fann makes her mark |publisher = The New Paper |date = 2005-01-12 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> She also starred in a Singapore serial on the [[severe acute respiratory syndrome|SARS]] epidemic titled ''Always On My Mind'', which won her a Best Actress nomination at the 2004 Star Awards.<ref name="sa2004bestactress">{{cite web |title = Star Awards 2004 Nominations |work = |publisher = MediaCorp Singapore |date = |url = http://ch8.mediacorptv.com/starawards2004/results_01.htm |accessdate = 2006-11-26}}</ref> In mid-2004, Fann was cast in the lead role in the German-Singapore telemovie, ''[[House of Harmony]]''.<ref name="houseofharmony">{{cite news |last = Hong |first = Xinyi |title = Fann goes back in time |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2004-07-23 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> In late 2004, Fann released her first publication, a semi-autobiographical [[comic book]] ''Girl Illustrated''.<ref name="girlillustrated">{{cite news |title = Fann fare; Fann Wong launches a comic book about herself to mark a decade of showbiz |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2004-12-02 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> After a musical hiatus of five years, she released her first compilation, ''[[In Love With You]]''.<ref name="inlovewithyou">{{cite web |title = The Recording Industry Association (Singapore) |work = |publisher = RIAS Committee |date = 2005-06-18 to 2005-07-01 |url = http://www.rias.org.sg/chart.html |accessdate = 2006-12-27}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
 
=== 2005 to present ===
In April 2005, Fann was invited to the Cannes [[MIPTV Media Market]] where she promoted ''House of Harmony'' and discussed possible collaborations with European industry professionals.<ref name="houseofharmonycannes">{{cite web |title = Singapore Programmes at International TV Trade Show |work = |publisher = Media Development Authority of Singapore |date = |url = http://www.mda.gov.sg/wms.www/thenewsdesk.aspx?sid=632 |accessdate = 2006-11-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061117004344/http://www.mda.gov.sg/wms.www/thenewsdesk.aspx?sid=632--> <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> <!--|archivedate = 2006-11-17}}</ref> ''[[House of Harmony]]'' has since been telecast in Germany, Austria, France and Belgium to a combined prime-time viewership of over 80 million.<ref name="houseofharmonyviewership">{{cite news |title = Asian 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' to debut on Chinese TV |publisher = Shenzhen Daily |date = 2006-11-07 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> That same year, Fann took on a lead role in a Taiwanese art-house romance film, ''[[Dragon Eye Congee]]'', which was nominated for five categories at the inaugural [[Asian Festival of First Films]].<ref name="dragoneyecongeeafff">{{cite web |title = Asian Festival of First Films 2005 Nominations |work = |publisher = AFFF Committee |date = |url = http://www.asianfirstfilms.com/2005/nominations.htm |accessdate = 2006-11-26 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060814053431/http://www.asianfirstfilms.com/2005/nominations.htm --><!-- Bot retrieved archive --> <!--|archivedate = 2006-08-14}}</ref>
 
In August 2005, she made her voiceover debut in Singapore's first 3D animation film, ''[[Zodiac, The Race Begins]]'', which was released in early 2006.<ref name="zodiacmovie">{{cite news |title = Ready, get cat, go; Fann Wong, the voice behind the cat and snake in Zodiac, almost lost her voice doing it |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2006-01-26 |accessdate = 2006-12-27}}</ref> Furthermore, she also contributed her songs for the soundtracks of the movie.
 
In November 2006, Fann made her first promotional visit to [[Phnom Penh]], [[Cambodia]]. She performed at the [[Tonle Sap]] Water Festival Mega Concert and visited the Krousar Thmey blind school,<ref name="cambodia1">{{cite news |title = Blind kids get a touch of glamour |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2006-11-04 |accessdate = 2006-12-21}}</ref> where she donated cassette recorders and biscuits.<ref name="cambodia2">{{cite news |title = Cambodian Fann-fare |publisher = 8 DAYS |date = 2006-12-14 |accessdate = 2006-12-21}}</ref>
 
In early 2007, Fann signed a management contract with China's Huayi Brothers. Fann also became the first Singaporean artiste to release a self-illustrated 3G animation titled [[Fanntasy World]].<ref name="fanntasyworldcomic">{{cite news |last = Ng |first = Sor Luan |title = Still a Fann of her man |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2007-01-30 |accessdate = 2007-05-13}}</ref> The release of her Singapore film, ''[[Just Follow Law]]'', in which she had to play an uncouth and scruffy man in a woman's body, was a major attraction at the [[Chinese New Year]] box office and won her critical acclaim in the Singapore and Malaysian media.<ref name="justfollowlaw1">{{cite news |last = Teo |first = Wendy |title = I feel like a 'whore' |publisher = The New Paper |date = 2007-02-18 |accessdate = 2007-05-13}}</ref><ref name="justfollowlaw2">{{cite news |last = Tai |first = Elizabeth |title = Just follow Neo |publisher = The Star |date = 2007-03-25 |accessdate = 2007-05-13}}</ref>
 
In 2008, she was invited to be a judge at 6th "spirit of fire" international film festival which was held in Russia. ''Ah Long Pte Ltd'' reached #1 in both Singapore and Malaysia's box office during the Chinese new year. Later, the film ''Dance of Dragon'' that she paired with Korean hunk Jang Hyuk led her to win her 1st international best actress at West Hollywood International Film Festival.
 
In 2009, Fann starred with then-boyfriend Christopher Lee in ''The Wedding Game''. The movie won the best feature film at the 1st international comedy film festival held in Thailand. In June, she finished her new Chinese movie "yi bu liu shen" (English title to be announced). In September, she filmed romantic movie ''lan se shi che ju'' starring with Alex Fong and Chang Chen in Hainan. Both of them will be on the sreen in late of 2010. She filmed another comedy film "Happy Go Lucky" which was shown during the Chinese New Year.
 
==Filmography==
{{Main|Fann Wong filmography}}
 
==Personal life==
Fann has been romantically involved with Malaysian actor [[Christopher Lee (Singapore actor)|Christopher Lee]] since late 2002,<ref name="romance1">{{cite web |title = Fann throws him surprise party |work = |publisher = The New Paper |date = 2006-08-02 |url = http://board5.cgiworld.dreamwiz.com/view.cgi?id=ffc&now=2&jd=-1&ino=623&tmp_no=624 |accessdate = 2006-12-02}}</ref> although the pair only admitted their relationship in mid-2005.<ref name="2005comingout"/> She has had only one prior romance — an 11-year relationship with businessman Anthony Chan.<ref>{{cite news |last = Seah |first = Lynn |title = Fann sticks to her guns |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 1999-07-06 |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="romance2">{{cite news |last = Kwok |first = Yvonne |title = Are Fann and Christopher finally tying the knot? |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2005-02-25 |accessdate = 2006-12-13}}</ref>
 
Fann and Lee have collaborated eight times in television productions, and have played lovers in six of these.<ref name="2005comingout"/> The 2004 [[Star Awards]] saw colleagues [[Chew Chor Meng]], [[Zoe Tay]], [[Huang Biren]] and [[Mark Lee (comedian)|Mark Lee]] attempting to out their romance,<ref name="romance2" /> while Zoe Tay urged Lee to propose to Fann at the 2005 [[Star Awards]].<ref name="zoesa05">{{cite web |title = Zoe Tay's [[attention-seeking]] antics at Star Awards 2005 |work = |publisher = MediaCorp |date = |url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9_3BR3QhFA |accessdate = 2006-12-21}}</ref> After Fann and Lee publicly admitted to their relationship in mid-2005,<ref name="2005comingout"/> they were seldom seen together. However, in December 2006, they walked together hand-in-hand down the blue carpet of the 2006 Star Awards ceremony. The gesture was noted by the Singapore media as a rare public acknowledgement of their relationship.<ref name="sa2006fannchris">{{cite news |last = Tan |first = Jeanine |coauthors = Grace Yap |title = Love is on the air |publisher = [[Today (Singapore newspaper)|TODAY]] |date = 2006-12-12 |accessdate = 2006-12-29}}</ref>
In September 2008, it was rumored she would be marrying Christopher Lee.<ref>{{cite news |title = 'Fann's September do' |publisher = The Straits Times |date = 2008-10-23 |accessdate = 2008-10-23}}</ref> They finally got married on May 16, 2009. They were together for 8 years before they were officially married. Fann's hobbies include illustrating comics, shopping, and eating.<ref name="fannhobbies">{{cite news |title = Fann Wong's biography, [[I Live Alone]] |publisher = EMI Taiwan and Hype Records |date = 1999-09 |accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref>-->
== Penghargaan ==
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* Singapore [[Star Awards]], Best Actress Nomination (''[[On the Fringe]]'')''
* China HuaDing Awards, Most Popular Asian Actress Award''
* [[Asia Song Festival]], Best Asian Artist Award<ref>[http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1218362/1/.html "Fann Wong, Kim Hyun Joong named Best Asian Artist at Asia Song Festival"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120808234717/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1218362/1/.html |date=2012-08-08 }} ''Channel NewsAsia''. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-21</ref>
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Fann juga ialah penerima anugerah populariti [[Star Awards]] Singapura dari 1995 hingga 2004 (berjudul ' ''Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes'' '). Ini menjadikan Fann penerima anugerah Artis Kegemaran Sepanjang Masa Star Awards 2005.
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|PLACE OF BIRTH=[[Singapore]]
|DATE OF DEATH=
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