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Leila Tong

Leila Tong also known as Leila Kong (born 5 December 1981) is a Hong Kong actress. She was born into an Indonesian Cantonese family. Her birth name is used in her works during her childhood and adolescence.
== Career ==
At the age of 8, Tong made her first film appearance in director John Woo's action-comedy ''Once A Thief'', which was nominated for several categories at the 11th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards. TVB then recruited Tong as a child star, and she has since then appeared in dramas such as ''The Greed of Man'' and ''State of Divinity''.
As an adult, she took a three-year break from the entertainment circle to attend a designing college. Tong has declined TVB's offer to personally manage her.
Before 2004, her popular works include the popular ''Aqua Heroes'' and ''Square Pegs'', which also starred Roger Kwok and Jessica Hsuen.
In 2004, she was invited to film CCTV's ''Liao Zhai'' along with a host of mainland China's rising stars. The show was extremely popular and spun ''Liao Zhai II''. She also filmed ''Twin of Brothers'', alongside Raymond Lam, Ron Ng, Tavia Yeung and Li Qian of CCTV. Later that year, she starred in ''The Last Breakthrough'', starring Nick Cheung, Raymond Lam and Sonija Kwok. Although ''The Last Breakthrough'' did not receive good ratings in HK, it is still remembered and favoured by many as one of the most meaningful and touching series TVB ever made.
The modern sequel to ''Square Pegs'', ''Life Made Simple'' was filmed with the same cast and released in 2005. At the end of its run, the series became one of the highest rated of 2005, with ''Wars of In Laws'', which also starred Bosco Wong.
Tong has been nominated for TVB's "Most Improved Actress" award consecutively. In 2004, she entered through ''Aqua Heroes'' and ''Square Pegs''. Later in 2005, she made it to the top 10 list with both her character as Angel in ''Life Made Simple'' and as Ha Hiu Ching in ''The Last Breakthrough''. ''Bar Benders'' was Tong's only series broadcast in 2006 but turned up on TVB's list of top five series of that year.
In 2007, two of her series — ''Ten Brothers'' and ''Family Link'' — have also made it into TVB's five top-rated dramas of 2007. Tong also came out of ''War and Destiny'', which was received with praise and critical acclaim for her performance. She was invited by CCTV to film ''The Last Princess'' with Sammul Chan. The show was received very well in mainland China. In December, she released her first Mandarin music album named ''Singing with the Moon'' in Beijing.
The following year, in 2008, she filmed ''The Greatness of a Hero'' in TVB, starring as Shangguan Wan'er, a well-known historic figure. The drama also starred Sunny Chan, Kent Cheng, Bernice Liu and Sonija Kwok. She once again collaborated with Kenneth Ma in a new ancient drama, ''Man in Charge'', alongside Kate Tsui. On the second time, she filmed ''L For Love♥ L For Lies'' with Stephy Tang and Alex Fong.

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