Cherrie Ying
Ting Man
20 June 1983 (1983-06-20) (age 25)
Taiwan
Cherrie Ying Choi-Yi (traditional Chinese: 應采兒), born Ting Man on 20 June 1983 in Taiwan, is a Hong Kong actress. She moved to New York City at a young age, and later moved to Hong Kong. Her nickname is Ding Ding (丁丁), and she is often credited under the name Cherrie In.
After making her film debut in Fulltime Killer, she caught the attention of Charles Heung’s wife, Tiffany Chen, and was signed to a contract with China Star Entertainment Group. Since then, Ying has been working consistently as an actress and continues to gain popularity in the Hong Kong cinema scene.
In 2004 Cherrie Ying arrested for suspected drug possession
Hong Kong actress Cherrie Ying has been arrested for suspected illegal drug possession, newspapers reported Sunday.
HK actress Cherrie Ying
The 21-year-old actress was arrested Saturday after police found a bag of the party drug ketamine in her car when she was stopped, several newspapers reported.
Police spokesman Chris Cheung said officers arrested a 21-year-old woman surnamed Ting for possession of 0.8 gram of ketamine worth about 100 Hong Kong dollars (US$13; euro 10). Newspapers reported that Ying’s real name is Ting Man. She took the stage name Cherrie Ying Choi-yi.
Ting was later released on HK$1,000 (US$128; euro 100) bail, Cheung said.
After her release, Ying told Apple Daily the case was being handled by her lawyer and declined further comment.
Calls to Ying’s company, China Star Entertainment Group, went unanswered early Sunday.
Taiwan-born Ying grew up in New York and began her acting career in Hong Kong three years ago. She has starred in a dozen Hong Kong movies, including “My Left Eye Sees Ghosts” and “Why Me, Sweetie?”









