Jenny Tseng
- Music Department
- Actress
- Sound Department
Born in the former Portuguese colony of Macau to an expatriate Austrian
civil engineer father and Chinese mother from Hong Kong, Jenny Tseng
was a child of a divorced marriage who was put under parental custody
of her estranged father with her Chinese stepmother and step-siblings.
Feeling alienated with her newfound situation, she finally left Macau
to rejoin her birth-mother back in Hong Kong. Facing difficulties being
raised Eurasian and to a single parent in egalitarian conservative Hong
Kong, Jenny attributed her perseverance and street smarts to an
extended familial support system and the many guardian angels in the
business along the way. Known then to the public simply as 'Jenny',
Tseng first established herself in Taiwan as a Mando-pop
recording artist before launching into fame back in Hong Kong
eventually as crossover Canto-pop royalty that allowed her to extend
her versatility and international star appeal as a TV/film celebrity.
Life's difficulties continued to follow her as she braved through
new challenges including a media onslaught by the tabloids that fanned
the flames of public criticism as a result of her much publicized
fairy-tale courtship and marriage under the spotlight to late Shaw
Brothers Kung Fu film idol Alexander Fu Sheng. With a magnitude of
sensationalism not unlike that of Bruce Lee's demise 7 years prior,
Tseng bore the brunt of harsh public scrutiny being portrayed as a
controlling and pressuring wife that precipitated his exploits and
untimely death behind the dash of his Porsche 911 even though she was
neither present at the scene nor responsible. Yet the media spin was
that it was her behavior as his wife that indirectly pressured her
superstar husband leading to his reckless and fateful night 'out with
the lads'. After this tragedy, the young widow Jenny was once again
challenged to pick herself up by her bootstraps, move on and
persevere through the next chapter of life's ongoing sojourn, private
and public...