1. Movie King Chow Yun-fat
Chow Yun-fat: (English name: Chow Yun fat), a super superstar in the Chinese world and an internationally famous superstar. His success confirmed the golden age of Hong Kong in the 1980s During the period, he was born on May 18, 1955 in Lamma Island, Hong Kong. He is an aboriginal resident of the New Territories and a famous film and television actor. He has won three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor.
In the 1980s, together with Jackie Chan, he became the box office guarantee of the Hong Kong film market, and created many popular classic characters: Hui Wenqiang, Ponyboy, God of Gamblers and so on. After the beginning of the 1990s, together with Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow, due to the excellent box office performance of their movies, *** was described by the media as "a double success".
He went to Hollywood in the United States in 1995 and achieved great success after filming many movies, establishing his status as an international superstar.
2. Movie King Andy Lau
Andy Lau, whose ancestral home is Jiangmen, Guangdong, was born in the New Territories of Hong Kong on September 27, 1961. He is a famous singer and actor in Hong Kong, and has the title of unofficial Justice of the Peace in Hong Kong. China Vice Chairman of the Disabled Persons Welfare Foundation, he has received the Medal of Honor of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and is a superstar in the music and film circles in Greater China.
Andy Lau is one of the representatives of the Chinese entertainment industry who have developed in film, television, and singing. As a singer, he is one of the "Four Kings" of the Hong Kong music scene. He is the Hong Kong winner with the most awards in the Guinness Book of World Records. singer. As an actor, he has participated in more than 140 movies and won three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor.
In 1981, Andy Lau was admitted to the TVB Artist Training Class and graduated with Grade A honors as an actor at TVB. He starred in the wireless unit drama "Goodbye" and won the TV Drama Special Award at the American Television Festival. In the TV series "Falcon" which premiered in 1982, he became an instant hit as the leading actor for the first time. In 1983, he was highly praised by TVB, and together with Huang Rihua, Tony Leung, Miu Qiaowei and Tang Zhenye, he was known as the "Five Five Tigers of Wireless".
Andy Lau has won many film awards since his film career. In 1988, he won the Taiwan Golden Dragon Award for Performing Arts for the first time with "Carmen in Mongkok". In 2000, he won the "Best Actor" at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Dark War". In 2000, he won the "Best Actor" at the Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Award for "Ahu", his 100th film starring since his career. "Best Actor" and "Best Actor" by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society.
3. Best Actor Stephen Chow
Stephen Chow: A famous Hong Kong actor, director, actor and creator all in one. He is one of the most influential comedy film actors in Chinese society. Since the beginning of the 2000s, he has successfully transformed into a director. In the 1990s, together with Jackie Chan and Chow Yun-fat, he was known as the "Double Monday", which means that Hong Kong movie box office guarantees. Known for his nonsensical performances.
Since almost all of his movies are comedies, he is usually positioned as a comedian, and is called the "King of Asian Comedy" by fans and the media. He himself is also regarded as synonymous with "comedy". After his golden peak in the 1990s (1990-2000), he gradually transformed into a director and producer. His famous quotes and gestures are imitated by movie fans.
Due to the gradual popularization of computers in the late 1990s, the movie "Westward Journey", which originally did not attract much attention from Hong Kong people after being staged in Hong Kong, was widely disseminated on the Internet in mainland China, but became a must-have for Chinese college students. It is one of the most popular movies in mainland China, and its popularity is unprecedented in mainland China. In particular, the dialogue "Ten Thousand Years" is regarded as a classic and touching movie line by all Chinese young people.
His works have repeatedly broken Hong Kong box office records. He is known as one of the most box office figures in Asia and is honored as "The Star", "The King of Comedy", "The King of Movies" and "Hong Kong Film". "King of Heaven". In 2004, he became the cover figure of Time magazine. Due to his profound influence on young people all over China, he was honored to be invited to the lectern of Peking University.
Some people list Stephen Chow as one of the four kings of Hong Kong movies. The other three are Chow Yun-fat, Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, and "Two Mondays" Liu, who are the four most guaranteed box office stars in Hong Kong, both in terms of reputation and reputation. In terms of influence, "Yi Cheng Liu" has achieved perfection.
4. Best Actor Nick Cheung
At the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards announced in early 2009, Nick Cheung, who has worked hard in the entertainment industry for 20 years, finally won the first Best Actor (movie) award in his acting career. "witness"). The importance of this award to Nick Cheung cannot be felt by others, and the encouragement it brings to him cannot be replaced by anything.
Nick Cheung once secretly observed every design of the trophy, "Frankly speaking, my success today has always been due to my persistence. I don't deny that I may belong to the 'neglected group'. But I have a heart that loves movies. I rely on my own strength, not luck."
5. Best Actor Tony Leung: Born in Guangdong in 1962, he later immigrated. Hongkong. He dropped out of school at the age of 15 and later entered the artist training class of Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Company (TVB). He participated in the performance of "430 Shuttle" and later appeared in "Brother Xin Zha", "The Deer and the Cauldron", "Xia Ke Xing", " He is one of TVB's leading niche actors in drama series such as "The Grand Canal" and "The Yang Family General".
In 1983, Tony Leung starred in "Youth Mission". In 1984, he became famous for starring in "The Deer and the Cauldron" and the subsequent TV series "Brother Xin Zha". He won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 7th and 9th Hong Kong Film Awards respectively for "The People's Hero" and "Killer", and also won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 7th and 9th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Infernal Affairs", "Happy Together", "Chungking Express" " and other films won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Award five times.
In 2000, he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival in France and the Hong Kong Film Awards for "In the Mood for Love".
6. Film King Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung (September 12, 1956 - April 1, 2003), native of Mei County District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, was born in Hong Kong. A famous actor, singer and musician who is very influential in the global Chinese society, a superstar in the Chinese music and film circles, one of the most successful representatives of the multi-faceted development of the entertainment industry, and another all-around artist that everyone is familiar with.
He was one of the leading singers in the Chinese music scene in the 1980s; he won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor in 1991; in 1994, he won the Japan Film Critics Association's Best Foreign Language Film for "Farewell My Concubine" As the leading actor, he broke the box office record of mainland literary films in the United States and successfully entered the international film industry. In 1999, he won the "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor in the Hong Kong music industry.
He has starred in famous movies such as "Rouge", "A Chinese Ghost Story", "Days of Being Wild", "Farewell My Concubine", "Ashes of Time", "Happy Together", etc. In the 24 years since he started filming, he has appeared in 56 movies. The total box office in Hong Kong reached HK$776 million, ranking among the top in the film industry in terms of box office appeal.
With his superb acting skills, he has been nominated for 18 Best Actors including the Cannes International Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival, Hong Kong Film Awards, and Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, and was elected to the Hong Kong Film Awards. Best Actor, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor, Japan Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor, Tokyo Film Critics Award for Best Actor.
He has won the Special Contribution Award of the China Film and Performing Arts Society, and was invited to serve as a judge at the Berlin International Film Festival and Tokyo International Film Festival. The films he starred in have won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival, the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the FIPRESCI Award at the International Federation of Film Critics, and the Best Film Award at multiple film festivals across the Taiwan Straits and in China.
In 2004, he won the "Eternal Glory Award for Performing Arts" posthumously awarded by the Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2005, the Academy Awards selected "The 100 Best Chinese Films of the Century". He starred in eight films, ranking first among Chinese actors in the number of selected films.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Actor