Jessica Hsuan at "The Drive of Life" Dinner Jessica Hsuan, Damien Lau, Ellesmere Choi Chi Kin, Leanne Li, Mary Hon Ma Lei etc. attended a promotional dinner for "The Drive of Life." Ten tables were reserved and over two dozen audience members were invited. Since the rest of the cast were already involved in filming other projects, many of them were unable to appear at the dinner. Later, Jessica will be heading to Taiwan with Bowie Lam and Roger Kwok to shoot for TVB's 2008 calendar. Then, she will go to Qingdao and Singapore to film a series with Francis Ng Chun Yu. Although Jessica was no longer a TVB contracted artist, her star power was obvious as she was still featured in the 2008 calendar. Jessica said, "The TVB calendar is targeted towards overseas audiences. I have been featured in the calendar for the last 10 years. Although I have been in the industry for more than a decade, there is still overseas market interest. Many thanks to the audience for their support!" Jessica spent 7 months filming "The Drive of Life" and admitted that it was a very grueling schedule. The dinner event will be Jessica's last promotional appearance for the series. Regarding the ratings for "The Drive of Life," Jessica felt that ratings in the 30's were not bad. She was not overly concerned about ratings, but cared more about the audience's feedback. It was a good thing that audiences pointed out Jessica's character was different from her past roles. Source: Mingpao, Takungpao, Wenweipo, the Sun Credits: Jayne
Jessica is still one of my favorite actress, and she is also one of the reasons why i watch the drive of life. Good thinking on TVB's part in having her on the calendar even though she is no longer with them, but still using her to attract viewers.
i feel that jessica hsuan really is a potential actor. she really can acts as a 20's or 30's role in any movie.... really salute her !!!
yea its totaly 100% diff from the drive of life... maybe he shaved his moustache ... hehe he was like looking younger than then in the movie the drive of life...