December 2007

Gallen Harbour Top 10 - The Year 2007 in Bullet Points

This is not a news article!

2007 has been quite an interesting year with a few exciting, sometimes ridiculous, and mostly amusing tidbits of news popping here, there, and everywhere regarding our beloved Gallen. We gladly believed some; desperately wanted to believe a few others; and in more than one occasion asked ourselves what exactly the reporters were trying to do.

Let’s see if we could wrap up the year in 10 bullet points.

  • 2007 marks the 10th anniversary of the Handover Hong Kong 1997 - Gallen was selected to be featured in special edition of Beijing Youth Magazine - HK 10 years - 100 individuals.
  • 1997-2007 is also a remarkable decade in Gallen’s career. The works have spoken for themselves, but it doesn’t hurt to be recognized once in a while. The decade started with TVB 30th Anniversary Best Actor, and wrapped up so nicely with TVB 40th Anniversary Classic Actor.
  • 2007 confirms Gallen’s career move toward China with Most Favorite Hong Kong - Taiwan Actor at the Third Top Chinese TV Drama (Fung-wan) Award
  • August of 2007, Gallen returned to his “home”, TVB, to pay off a 10-episode debt and for a new … 10-episode contract.
HK Home - Sketched by Gallen Lo
Sketched by Gallen Lo in TVB’s “Your Very Star”, 2003
  • The ridiculous 1o-million-for-3-series contract, rumored to be signed between Gallen and TVB
  • The equally ridiculous 10-million-ATV rumor
  • Most-heard answer of the year “I will leave the decision to my management company”
  • Meanwhile, Gallen has merrily gone off and filmed for… EEG!
  • The sudden popularity among young costars-slash-fans. Or maybe it’s not so sudden, but just easier to spot now than before, thanks to the ever-growing trend of celebrity blogs. Simply google and we could read all about what Rain Li, Tracy Ip, Michelle Bai Bing, Miao Pu, etc…, have to say about Gallen.
  • Then, “up close and personal” with his own sina blog

Now we’ll sit back, relax and wait to see what 2008 has in store for us. Happy New Year, everyone!

::: Mimosa :::

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Final Results from TVB.56.com “TVB Classic Actors and Actresses” Survey 2007 (updated)

Source: tvb.56.com

The survey, opened to all registered users of China mainland largest video sharing site, 56.com, lasted from October 23rd to December 17th, 2007.

Top 5 TVB Classic Actors: Louis Koo, Andy Lau, Bobby Au-yeung, Gallen Lo, and Leslie Cheung

Top 5 TVB Classic Actresses: Charmaine Sheh, Jessica Hsuan, Gigi Lai, Ada Choi, and Liza Wang

Updated: The final result was just released earlier today, December 23rd, and the winners are… Gallen Lo and Jessica Hsuan.

TVB 40th Anni Classic Actor - Gallen Lo

Jessica - TVB 40th Anniversary Classic Actress

Warmest congratulations to Ivan and Rachel!

::: Mimosa :::

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[Pic] “Perfect Ending” Cast Celebrated Gallen’s Birthday

12.16.2007 Beijing

Photo: Sina

Photo captions are made up and strictly for fun. This is not a news article.

::: Mimosa :::

Blowing candles
Gallen Lo - “Trying to blow out all the candles while they were spinning merrily around might look easy, but… See how greatly I had to focus on the task? That particular candle holder-slash-spinner is indeed a cute, neat, ingenious little trick”. Photo: sina

 

Cake cutting
“Now this part is as easy as a piece (or a whole) cake! See, I didn’t even have to look at where to cut! Yummy yum yum!” - Photo: sina

 

Cake got on... my nose
“Fine, I’ll just look exactly like this for Perfect Ending! We’ll see what the director say to you, Michelle!” Left: co-star Michelle Bai Bing - Photo: sina

  • Amused yet? Watch ME
  • Birthday wishes from Raymond Lam, Nicky Wu, Felix Wong, and Michael Miu
  • Birthday wishes from fans
  • Birthday MV by Megan and Caijane, uploaded onto Youtube by ekin017.  Our special thanks!
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From the Bottom of our Hearts: Happy Birthday to Gallen!

December 16th is here once again. Joining fans from around the globe, let us wish Gallen another year of great health, of happiness, and of even more successful career.

Last year, just for fun, we had a Golden Pig baby among all other wishes to Gallen. To our knowledge up to this point, that has yet to happen while all other wishes have been granted. For Gallen, 2007 has been a year with a nice balance between work and family, between outright successes and subtle soul-searching, between traveling and being able to stay home, between media exposure and precious privacy, and last but not least, between decisions.

He will still have to be between decisions going into 45, but it makes sense to take time to analyze not all the pro and cons of certain decision, but also whether or not his heart could sing along with it. Tough task making the right choice, but one thing remains simple: Gallen will be trusted, loved, and supported.

Have a wonderful birthday, and stay warm in Beijing!

  • Special update: To add even more joy to the occasion, the comment section in Gallen’s personal blog has been reactivated. So what are you waiting for? Hurry in and pour your heart directly to Gallen!

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Gallen Lo and Rain Li as Student Ambassadors (11/18/2007)

Source: Tai Kung Pao

Gallen and Rain - Ambassador

Gallen Lo and Rain Li attended “Spring - Forward with Beijing 2008″ at Olympian City (West Kowloon, HK). Photo: on.cc

 

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Gallen Lo and Rain Li appeared together for a promotional event for “Spring - Forward with Beijing 2008” program on November 18th at Olympian City, West Kowloon, HK. The two were appointed Student Ambassadors, whose mission is to promote educational wellness in China’s rural highland areas.

 

Gallen Lo - Ambassador

Photo: on.cc

First time assuming such responsibility, Gallen shared that he will not only spend time fulfilling the mission, but also take his son with him. “My son has never seen snow, so he will visit me in Beijing this Spring,” explained Gallen “I’d like (to help) the younger generation to realize that there still exist many places where people are struggling to meet basic needs, and that Hong Kong is a blessed land.”

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::: Mimosa :::

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Gallen Lo: Life is Like a Dream

by Paco Wong - East Week, 08/2007

Our special thanks to the magazine scans from Gallenlo.net

English translation by Mouse

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Photo from East Week magazine 08/2007. Magazine scans courtesy of gallenlo.net

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Tonight Gallen Lo and I gulped down a whole bottle of whisky in the 26-year-old Go Gu Jang Korean restaurant. After drinking, Gallen sighed thoughtfully, “Life is like a dream!” I believe this is not something that he spouted at the spur of the moment. He had been through a full-body anesthesia due to an operation, and said that during the period after the doctor counted “1, 2, 3” and before he woke up, life was seemingly vaporized. He added, “I have been thinking about it, where were I for that period of time? I don’t even have dreams of it!”

Coming to understand that life is like a dream, Gallen cherishes more of his current life. “I think that there are no rights and wrongs in life, everybody has different experiences in his/her life. I am relieved that I have no regrets in my past doings.” I reckon his past doings includes his decision to leave TVB in 2003.

Looking further…

One would naturally become dependent when s/he is too comfortable with his/her current situation. Been a contracted artiste for 17 years, Gallen Lo had started working hard since 1986, filmed more than 60 series, and been crowned with TVB’s anniversary award “My Favourite Actor” thrice. Many would think that he has reached an artiste’s goals and dreams.

However, when the contract ended in 2003, he boldly left his comfort nest and turned to Universe, desiring to have a share of a pie in the mainland market. It was a gallant act, as we all know, it requires a lot of courage to move out of a familiar environment to a new challenge in the unknown world. Moreover, he was TVB’s “Brother No. 1”

A pot of Korean Ginseng Soup was soon served. Taking a sip of it, and a bite of chicken glutinous rice, (I felt that) my drunkenness was neutralized. I asked, “Gallen, you wanted to continue to win, so you took a stake?”

The Spirit of Taking Risk…

Gallen replied smilingly, “(When I was) In TVB, I was already taking risks. On one hand I took on series one after another, on the other I was fearless when it comes to accepting any kind of roles. It’s just like after I had a successful performance in Old Time Buddy, I could unhesitatingly break the frame of “Kei Gor” and came up with a brand new Gambler “Big Head Man” In Secret of The Heart.” Just as a successful character could bring an artiste to his peak; a rotten character could bring him back to square one too.

Therefore, consideration is a must, as the unforeseen may be very exciting, or on the other side, disastrous; conversely, if you don’t take that extra mile, you will never know where your limits are. Gallen picked up a piece of organic lettuce with barbecued beef, and dipped them into the Korean bean sauce, “Before you take the challenge to break out of your comfort zone, you’ll never realize that the sky’s the limit; practically you’ll be looking at the world from a very narrow perspective.” His words were brought on calmly, symbolizing his experiences all these years without being boastful. “When I was on Feminine Masculinity in 1999, I had to dress up like a woman in the morning, resume as a man in the afternoon, and dress up as a woman again at night. I almost broke down.” So he was enlightened, and felt that it wasn’t a good idea to look at the world from a frog-in-a-well view.

Premeditated

It turns out that his departure was actually premeditated. “Although I already had the thought of leaving, but I felt that the time wasn’t ripe, so I used a year try to keep in touch with the people outside TVB, and gain my knowledge about the world outside.” He got reminded of the time when he met his scout, “A year later, I bumped into Universe’s Mr. Lam (Lam Siu Ming) and his wife, and they offered me fantastic terms and space for development.”

I drank with Gallen, feeling happy for him, and also thankful to Mr. and Mrs. Lam. As a relatively successful manager (*), it has always been my motto to spot and treasure talents, hahaha!”

His courage to grab hold of the only opportunity has provided him with the chance to be involved in big-scale CCTV productions like Lady Wang in Exile, Great Navigation and Wolf Scent. He has played the noble navigator (Zheng He) in Chinese History, and the leader of the People’s Liberation Army. He said, “In Wolf Scent, I was a division commander. I heard that I was the first non-mainland actor to play the highest-ranked leader of the People’s Liberation Army!” In my opinion, what could possibly means more to a Chinese actor than bringing a history figure alive on-screen?

After the dinner, I got reminded that of Gallen as a singer. Although his singing career may not be as successful as his acting one, but I still remind him to fight for the chance to perform the main theme of every serial he is in. “Who knows that your next serial’s theme song may become popular in the whole of China!” (**)

Gallen did not drop a comment, but only finished the whisky in his glass.

::: Paco Wong ::: East Week 08/2007 ::: Translated by Mouse ::: Magazine scans by gallenlo.net :::

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(*) Paco Wong is CEO of Gold Label Records, HK. - Mimosa

(**) It is quite interesting since Gallen’s latest filming project, Perfect Ending, is funded by EEG to be the company’s first TV production in Mainland. It has been announced that EEG will only use its own contracted singers to record all the songs in Perfect Ending. If Gallen was to follow Paco’s advice, he would have to join Paco’s rival company, EEG, this time around. Let us see what happens. - Mimosa

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