Career
Chen has been named one of The Hollywood Reporter"s international Women in Entertainment. Women in Entertainment is an annual list of 100 women power players in Hollywood as well as selected influential women film executives overseas. Chen is the wife of actor-turned-film producer/presenter Charles Heung.They have 2 sons together.
In 1984, Heung formed and formed China Star Entertainment Limited in 1997,which later, beside the Golden Harvest Company became one of the most successful studios in Hong Kong.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Chen stated:
Chen added that her relentless curiosity helped her gain much needed knowledge about the industry. She has since helped Heung build China Star into a media empire with interests in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
On the credits for China Star films, Chen is usually listed as administrative producer, a humble title despite the huge power she wields in getting projects greenlit and the ability to pull a top-level cast together with just a phone call. Under her leadership, China Star films have done remarkably well at the box office.
These include the 2000s films Needing You, Love on a Diet, and Lost in Time.
"I"ve learnt very early on that it"s all about trust. The artists trust that we"ll do right by them and my colleagues trust that, though my contacts, I can help solve whatever problems they encounter." said Chen. Chen serves as both vice-chairman and administrative producer for China Star Entertainment Group, which has now become one of the most powerful film companies in Hong Kong.
She has long since helped Heung build China Star into a media empire with interests in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
Chen and Li were with their families in the Maldives the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami swept throughout South Asia, which inspired the creation of the Jet Li One Foundation, on which Chen serves as Director, to aid victims of natural disasters. In 2007 One Foundation was expanded to Mainland China.
In 2010 Chen proposed Jet Li One Foundation (Hong Kong) to donate an amount of Hong Kong$1 million to Project Vision Charitable Foundation, a charity organisation which provide free cataract surgery for underprivileged senior patients. In 2012, with the donation of Jet Li One Foundation (Hong Kong), the Project Vision Charitable Foundation has already performed 100 cataract surgeries for senior citizens in need.