Peggy Oon Wins Best Actress Award After 47 Years, Judges Call Her a 'Stabilizing Force'
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress and singer Peggy Oon (Weng Ching Yu) won Best Actress at the 7th Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards for her role in "The Scoundrels."
- This marks Oon's first Taiwanese film performance in 47 years, having previously focused on her career in Japan.
- The award ceremony also saw "The Scoundrels" director Tsou Shih-ching win Best Director, making him the biggest winner of the night.
Peggy Oon, also known as Weng Ching Yu, has made a triumphant return to Taiwanese cinema, securing the Best Actress award at the 7th Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards. Her performance in the film "The Scoundrels" earned her the prestigious honor, marking a significant moment in her career.
This win is particularly noteworthy as it represents Oon's first appearance in a Taiwanese film in 47 years. The acclaimed actress and singer had primarily focused on her career in Japan for decades, making her return to the Taiwanese film industry a highly anticipated event.
"The Scoundrels" was a major success at the awards ceremony, with director Tsou Shih-ching also taking home the award for Best Director. This dual recognition for the film and its director solidified its status as a standout production of the year.
The Taiwan Film Critics Society Awards celebrate excellence in Taiwanese filmmaking, and Oon's win highlights her enduring talent and impact on the industry. Her performance was praised by the judges, who described her as a "stabilizing force" for the film.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.