Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Amy Chan

Amy Chan Sau-man (Chinese: 陳秀雯; born 7 January 1962) is a actress, singer, and certified aromatherapist.[] She is best known for her role as Ting Yau in the TVB legal drama franchise (1992–1997), which earned her multiple awards, including ATV in 1996 and 1997.[] Chan debuted in the entertainment industry in 1979 as a singer before transitioning to , appearing in numerous television series and films during the and .[] The elder sister of actress Charine Chan, she was married to actor from 1985 until their divorce in 2013.[]] In the , after semi-retiring from acting, Chan trained as an aromatherapist and, as of 2023, runs an online store selling essential oils and natural products.[]]

Early life

Birth and family background

Amy Chan was born on February 17, 1982, to immigrant parents. Limited public details are available about her early upbringing or . From a young age, Chan developed an interest in relationships and emotional well-being, influenced by her family's immigrant experience, though specific childhood activities or education are not widely documented. She pursued higher education, later guest lecturing at institutions like on relationship dynamics. Her early life in the United States during the late 20th century provided exposure to diverse cultural influences, shaping her later work in psychology and personal growth amid evolving societal views on mental health and relationships.

Entry into the entertainment industry

Amy Chan entered the public sphere as a relationship expert over a decade ago, beginning as a dating columnist and serving as editor-in-chief of Heart Hackers Club, an online magazine focused on the psychology of love and relationships. Prior to this, she built a career as a marketing executive, rising to Chief Marketing Officer at SPiN, a global ping-pong social club. In her mid-20s, a profound led to and , prompting a career pivot around 2011. This personal experience inspired her to specialize in emotional recovery, blending marketing skills with insights from and to launch initiatives in the wellness and media sectors. Her work gained media traction through features in outlets like and , positioning her as a prominent voice in relationship advice.

Career

Amy Chan began her career in , rising to the position of at , a ping-pong social club chain co-founded by actress . After experiencing a profound that resulted in and , Chan shifted her focus to emotional recovery and relationships. Over a decade ago, she launched Heart Hackers Club, an online magazine exploring the of , , and relationships, where she serves as . The site attracts 500,000 to 1 million monthly views and was a finalist for Best in the 2014 Notable Awards. In 2016, Chan founded Renew Breakup Bootcamp, the world's first science-based retreat dedicated to healing heartbreak through , neuroscience, and spiritual practices. Held in , the immersive weekend programs primarily for women incorporate , therapeutic workshops, and nutrition-focused meals to build emotional resilience. Retreat prices range from $1,295 to $2,495, emphasizing group therapy rather than high-intensity activities. The offering has expanded to include Dating Bootcamp sessions. In August 2017, Chan left her marketing role to dedicate herself full-time to the bootcamp and related ventures. Chan also teaches workshops at the and provides private mentorship for growth-driven individuals seeking evidence-based relationship strategies. Her work has received widespread media coverage, including front-page features in and , appearances on , and profiles in , , , , and over 100 podcasts such as Girls Gotta Eat. She has been dubbed "a scientific " by . As of 2025, Chan leads multiple retreats annually and maintains various online brand partnerships. In December 2020, Chan published her debut book, Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Heart, through Dey Street Books, an imprint of . The title became an bestseller, was optioned for adaptation by a major network, and has been translated into five languages. She is currently preparing her second book, Unsingle: How to Date Smarter and Create Love That Lasts, set for release in April 2026, which presents her "Dating Funnel" framework for navigating modern dating challenges.

Personal life

Marriage

Amy Chan was married to fellow Hong Kong actor from 1983 until their divorce in 2011. The couple met while co-starring in the 1980s ATV drama series Sudden Rain Sunshine, where Lam portrayed one of the lead male roles. Their coincided with Chan's peak in the entertainment industry during the , a period when she balanced family responsibilities with demanding acting commitments, including her prominent roles in TVB's Files of Justice franchise from 1991 to 1994. Despite these professional obligations, Chan maintained a relatively private , rarely discussing family matters publicly during her active years. After the , which Chan confirmed publicly in 2013, she emphasized her preference for in her post-entertainment life, focusing on personal following her semi-retirement from . The couple has one son.

Later career in aromatherapy

After largely stepping away from in the mid-2010s, Amy Chan began exploring around 2011 as a personal interest in holistic healing practices. This shift marked a transition toward entrepreneurship, driven by a desire for personal fulfillment following decades in the entertainment industry. She pursued formal training, completing a one-year study program that led to her certification as a licensed aromatherapist by 2021. Chan launched an online store specializing in essential oils, blending scientific principles of with holistic approaches to promote . The business originated from requests by friends and fans for her personalized recommendations, evolving into a dedicated venture focused on therapeutic products. By 2023, she was actively expanding, scouting physical retail locations in and to broaden her reach. Her work emphasizes evidence-based benefits of essential oils for relief and maintenance, reflecting a commitment to accessible solutions. Since semi-retiring from around 2016—with her last role in 2019's Limited Education—Chan has prioritized this field, reporting no new on-screen projects through 2025. In a January 2023 Weibo post celebrating her 61st birthday, she shared selfies and expressed wishes for good health, underscoring her positive outlook and vitality in this new chapter. This entrepreneurial focus has provided her with renewed purpose, allowing her to leverage her public profile for promoting aromatherapy's integrative healing potential.

Filmography

Films

Amy Chan's feature film appearances were limited, spanning just four productions from 1983 to 1995 and emphasizing supporting roles in comedies and dramas, in contrast to her more prolific television output. No acting cinematic credits followed after 1995. Her debut came in the 1983 comedy The Shy Boy, directed by Wong Wa-Kei, where she portrayed Green Sleeve alongside lead actor Wong Yu in a story centered on a timid young man's misadventures. In 1985, Chan played Nurse Fang Xiaomin in Carry on Doctors and Nurses, a satirical take on chaos directed by Anthony Chan Yau, featuring a cast of bumbling staff and patients amid recruitment efforts and personal s; the film earned HK$5,131,291 at the box office. In 1992, Chan appeared in Shattered Dream, a tense depicting a housewife's descent into hardship following her husband's conviction and life sentence.[](https://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id= some_id&display_set=eng) Her final film role was in 1995's The World of Treasure, directed by Steven Lo, where she played Lynn (also credited as Lam Chua) in this comedic exploration of greed and family pretense as a prosperous magnate from returns home to sycophantic relatives.

Television series

Amy Chan's television career began in the late 1970s with supporting roles in various Hong Kong series produced primarily by TVB and ATV, marking her entry into the industry at age 16. Throughout the and , she built a substantial presence on the small screen, appearing in over 30 series across genres including legal dramas, historical epics, and family-oriented stories, often portraying strong, independent female characters. Her work with TVB and ATV established her as a versatile actress, with breakthrough roles in high-profile franchises that showcased her range from prosecutors to historical heroines. Her most notable early television role came in the TVB legal drama franchise (1992–1995), where she played the main character Michelle Ting Yau (also known as Ding Rou / 丁柔), a determined , across all four seasons totaling 74 episodes. This series solidified her reputation in legal-themed productions. In 1996, she took the lead as Tse Sau-hau (謝秀巧) in the ATV family drama The Good Old Days, a 105-episode series that highlighted her ability to portray resilient women in period settings. Chan continued with prominent historical roles, starring as the titular Mu Guiying (also spelled Muk Gwai Ying / 穆桂英) in the ATV action series The Heroine of the Yangs (1998), appearing in both seasons for a total of 60 episodes as the legendary warrior from the family saga. She returned to leading parts in 2004 as Yuen Man Ching (阮曼清) in the ATV romantic period drama Love in a Miracle, a 40-episode production blending romance and fantasy elements. In 2006, Chan portrayed She Saihua (佘賽花), the matriarch of the Yang clan, in a supporting capacity in the 43-episode TVB historical drama The Young Warriors. Her television work in 2010 included supporting roles as Rong Xiu Man (容秀曼) in the 36-episode ATV drama A Weaver on the Horizon and in the legal series The Men of Justice, an ATV production spanning 35 episodes. Chan's most recent major television appearance was in 2019, playing the main role of Lam Mei Fan (林美芬) in the 20-episode ViuTV family comedy Limited Education.
YearTitleRoleNetworkEpisodesNotes
1992–1995File of Justice (壹號皇庭)Michelle Ting Yau / Ding Rou (丁柔)TVB74Main role across four seasons; legal drama
1996The Good Old Days (再見艷陽天)Tse Sau-hau (謝秀巧)ATV105Main role; family drama
1998The Heroine of the Yangs (穆桂英)Mu Guiying / Muk Gwai Ying (穆桂英)ATV32 (Season 1)Main role; historical action
1998The Heroine of the Yangs Season 2 (穆桂英之十二寡婦征西)Mu Guiying / Muk Gwai Ying (穆桂英)ATV28Main role; historical action
2004Love in a Miracle (愛在有情天)Yuen Man Ching (阮曼清)ATV40Main role; romantic period drama
2006The Young Warriors (少年楊家將)She Saihua (佘賽花)TVB43Supporting role; historical drama
2010A Weaver on the Horizon (天涯織女)Rong Xiu Man (容秀曼)ATV36Supporting role; drama
2010The Men of Justice (正義的男人)Lam Mei Kei (林美琪)ATV35Supporting role; legal drama
2019Limited Education (少見多怪)Lam Mei Fan (林美芬)ViuTV20Main role; family comedy

References

  1. [1]
    52 Hours at Breakup Boot Camp - The New York Times
    which is really more like group therapy than a boot camp — is the brainchild of Amy Chan, 36, who was a marketing executive before ...
  2. [2]
    About Amy Chan - Renew Breakup Bootcamp
    I've been writing about relationships, dating and love for over a decade as the Editor-in-Chief of Heart Hackers Club – an online magazine that focuses on the ...
  3. [3]
    8 Breakup Gifts That Soothe and Celebrate - The New York Times
    May 18, 2021 · In “Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Heart,” the author Amy Chan helps readers transform pain from a breakup or divorce into self- ...
  4. [4]
    Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Heart
    Book details ; Print length. 336 pages ; Language. English ; Publisher. Dey Street Books ; Publication date. December 1, 2020 ; Dimensions. 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches.
  5. [5]
    Amy Chan – Author. Speaker. Entrepreneur.
    Amy teaches growth-driven individuals the emotional fitness and research-backed skills to create extraordinary relationships.Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
  6. [6]
    None
    Nothing is retrieved...<|control11|><|separator|>
  7. [7]
    Unsingle: How to Date Smarter and Create Love That Lasts
    30-day returnsIn this groundbreaking guide, Chan introduces the Dating Funnel framework, a step-by-step system that pinpoints exactly where people are getting stuck and why.
  8. [8]
  9. [9]
    Amy Chan - DramaWiki
    Feb 8, 2023 · Actress and singer; Birthdate: 1962-Jan-07; Birthplace: Hong Kong; Height: 163cm; Star sign: Capricorn; Chinese zodiac: Ox; Blood type: A ...
  10. [10]
    女星陈秀雯:16岁遇上“渣男”,苦熬28年,她吃得苦比黄连还苦 - 网易
    Mar 16, 2022 · 1962年,陈秀雯出生于香港,有一个弟弟和妹妹。 父母都是大学生,书香门第的家庭对孩子的教育自然非常重视。 陈秀雯从小就很喜欢文艺 ...
  11. [11]
    Amy Chan's Husband Puts Her in Heavy Debt - JayneStars.com
    On January 10, 2009, Amy's younger sister, Charine Chan (陳加玲), issued a three thousand-word statement that listed all of the incorrigible deeds Lam Gwok Hung ...
  12. [12]
    'I cherish the artistic life' - Amy Chan - Varsity
    By Emily Hui. Out of curiosity, Amy Chan joined an artist training programme after Form 5 graduation in 1978. She was an actress from 1979 to 1982, ...Missing: debut | Show results with:debut
  13. [13]
    The 63-year-old "Asia Television's No. 1 Sister" is now lonely on the ...
    A dazzling debut: the rise of ... In 1979, after graduating from the Artist Training Class, Amy Chan ... In 1984, Amy Chan released Hong Kong's first ...
  14. [14]
    The Evolution of Hong Kong Cinema - The Yonsei Annals
    May 9, 2021 · With the rise of bigger studios and free television broadcasting during the 1970s, smaller Cantonese productions were gradually replaced with ...
  15. [15]
    Amy Chan admits to divorce - Yahoo Life Singapore
    Aug 26, 2013 · Amy also had an argument with her sister, actress Charine Chan, because of her husband. However, she denied that the divorce was caused by money ...
  16. [16]
    陳秀雯
    ### Summary for Amy Chan (陳秀雯)
  17. [17]
    陳秀雯[Amy Chan]
    陳秀雯discography and songs: Music profile for 陳秀雯, born 7 January 1962. Genres: Cantopop. Albums include 陳秀雯and 白金珍藏版陳秀雯.
  18. [18]
    ‎驟雨中的陽光- Song by Amy Chan - Apple Music
    Sep 1, 1980 · 驟雨中的陽光 ; Performing Artists. Amy Chan. Performer ; Composition & Lyrics. Michael Lai. Composer. Jimmy Lu. Lyrics. Chan Kwong-Wing. Arranger ...Missing: list 馬上 英姿 普 渡 眾生 情緣 萬世 長
  19. [19]
    驟雨中的陽光- song and lyrics by 陳秀雯 - Spotify
    Listen to 驟雨中的陽光on Spotify. Song · 陳秀雯· 2002. ... 馬上英姿. 陳秀雯. 2:45 · 情緣萬世長. 陳秀雯. 2:27 · 鳳凰于飛. 陳秀雯. 3:58 · 甚麼時候(國).Missing: Amy Chan 普 渡 眾生
  20. [20]
    Album by Amy Chan - Apple Music
    1. Tian Mi Ru Ruan Tang · 3:12 ; 2. Ying Xiang Luo Man Shi · 4:32 ; 3. Dai Shang Xiang Luo San · 2:58 ; 4. Tian He · 4:04 ; 5. Na Xie Jiu Zhao Pian · 2: ...Missing: discography albums
  21. [21]
    陳秀雯by 陳秀雯[Amy Chan] (Album, Pop) - Rate Your Music
    Rating 3.3 (9) · 30-day returnsA1 甜蜜如軟糖 · A2 映像羅曼史 · A3 戴上降落傘 · A4 天河 · A5 那些舊相片 · A6 點睇佢亦唔壞 · B1 這一天 · B2 Good-Bye Morning.Missing: singer | Show results with:singer
  22. [22]
    普渡眾生- Amy Chan - Spotify
    Lyrics. 絕慾望斷痴想. 莫讓情恨寄心上. 不理會世間多風霜. 不怕鬼怪伎倆. 絕妒忌斷悲傷. 日日行善多謙讓. 只要問每天得安心. 艱苦不怕遇上. ♪. 此生忘恨怨是無量.
  23. [23]
    普渡眾生– Song by Amy Chan - Apple Music
    普渡眾生song by Amy Chan. 普渡眾生. 白金珍藏版陳秀雯 Amy Chan 23 September 1997. Preview. Lyrics. 絕慾望斷痴想. 莫讓情恨寄心上. 不理會世間多風霜.
  24. [24]
    情緣萬世長- 陳秀雯/葉振棠- YouTube
    Nov 1, 2017 · WMCD-2232《陳秀雯.「穆桂英」電視主題曲+插曲+配樂精選》 Track#02 情緣萬世長(亞洲電視劇「穆桂英」插曲) 02:24 主唱:陳秀雯/葉振棠作曲:陳秀雯 ...
  25. [25]
    白金珍藏版陳秀雯- Album by Amy Chan - Apple Music
    經典系列: 夢幻夢 · 經典系列: 夢幻夢 · 經典系列- 震盪 · 經典系列- 震盪 · 仍然是最愛 · 經典系列: YaYa笑壞人 · Amy Chan · 陳秀雯全新震盪演唱會(Live).Missing: discography | Show results with:discography
  26. [26]
    Releases by Amy Chan | SecondHandSongs
    Albums ; 女人背後 {nu ren bei hou}, 陳秀雯 (Amy Chan), September 1996, Polydor ; 陳秀雯 {chen xiu wen}, 陳秀雯 (Amy Chan), 1983, CBS Sony ...Missing: Cantopop discography<|control11|><|separator|>
  27. [27]
    Files Of Justice Star Amy Chan Posts New Selfie On 61st Birthday
    Jan 15, 2023 · Amy started her acting career in 1979 and was once considered the Ah Jie of broadcaster ATV. In 1986, she tied the knot with fellow actor Lam ...
  28. [28]
    [Where Are They Now] Amy Chan Finds Success as an Aromatherapist
    Nov 14, 2023 · Now a licensed aromatherapist, Amy is doing well and happy in her new profession. Debuting when she was only 16 years old, Amy starred in many classic TVB and ...
  29. [29]
    Amy Chan says she is semi-retired - Yahoo Life Singapore
    Jun 18, 2016 · Hong Kong actress and Cantopop singer Amy Chan recently revealed that she is currently in a state of semi-retirement.Missing: 1979 | Show results with:1979
  30. [30]
    '90s HK Star Amy Chan Is Now An Aromatherapist And Runs ... - 8days
    Oct 26, 2021 · Amy Chan Sau Man is definitely a familiar name for fans of Hongkong dramas in the '90s. The 59-year-old starred in hit after hit, and was best known for acting ...
  31. [31]
    Amy Chan Sau-Man - HKMDB
    陳秀雯 ♀ Amy Chan Sau-Man. Born: January 7th, 1962 (Hong Kong). Filmography (1983-1997). Actor (5 films). The Shy Boy (1983) ... Green Sleeve. Carry on Doctors ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
  32. [32]
    Sau-Man Chan - IMDb
    Actress ; Limited Education (2019). Limited Education. 7.4. TV Series. Lam Mei Fan. 2019 ; The Men of Justice (2010). The Men of Justice. TV Series. (2010-2011).
  33. [33]
    '90s HK Star Amy Chan Is Now An Aromatherapist And Runs An ...
    Oct 26, 2021 · The 59-year-old starred in hit after hit, and was best known for acting in TVB's hit legal franchise Files Of Justice.Missing: person | Show results with:person
  34. [34]
    Amy Chan | Today's AI Wiki
    Amy Chan Sau-man is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop singer recognized for her extensive television dramas, notably the ''File of Justice'' franchise, ...Missing: person | Show results with:person
  35. [35]
    Files Of Justice Star Amy Chan Posts New Selfie On 61st Birthday
    Jan 15, 2023 · Amy started her acting career in 1979 and was once considered the Ah Jie of broadcaster ATV. In 1986, she tied the knot with fellow actor Lam ...
  36. [36]
  37. [37]
    Carry on Doctors and Nurses (1985) - HKMDB
    Genre: Comedy ; Theatrical Run (HK): 09/05/1985 - 09/10/1985 ; Box Office: HK $5,131,291 ; Director. Anthony Chan Yau. Screenwriters. Keith Wong Wang-Gei · Manfred ...Missing: plot | Show results with:plot
  38. [38]
  39. [39]
    The World of Treasure (1995) - IMDb
    Rating 4.8/10 (23) A rich diamond miner returns to his family, who has become a pack of unrepentent butt-lickers.A rich diamond miner returns to his family, who has become a ...
  40. [40]
    Amy Chan (陳秀雯) - MyDramaList
    Amy Chan is a Hong Kong actress and Cantopop singer, notable for starring in the File of Justice TV franchise in the 1990s. She is also the elder sister of ...
  41. [41]
    The Good Old Days - MyDramaList
    Amy Chan in The Good Old Days Hong Kong Drama · Amy Chan · Tse Sau Hau. Main Role. Ma Jing Tao in The Good Old Days Hong Kong Drama · Ma Jing Tao. Fong Ho Sang.
  42. [42]
    The Heroine of the Yangs - MyDramaList
    Jul 11, 2025 · Cast & Credits ; Amy Chan in The Heroine of the Yangs Hong Kong Drama. Amy Chan. Muk Gwai Ying ; Gilbert Lam in The Heroine of the Yangs Hong Kong ...
  43. [43]
    Limited Education - MyDramaList
    Jan 22, 2021 · Main Role. Amy Chan in Limited Education Hong Kong Drama. Amy Chan. Lam Mei Fan. Main Role. Terrance Lau in Limited Education Hong Kong Drama.Missing: actress | Show results with:actress