Maggie Cheung's acting career can be said to be composed of the word "Award" in capital letters. As a top actress in the Chinese film industry, Maggie Cheung not only shines in the film industry with her charming personal charm, but also He is also famous for winning many awards in the film industry.
Not only has she won more awards than any other Chinese actress, but her frequency of awards is rare in the world of film, so she is also called the "Man God" by movie fans.
Everyone might as well come and appreciate the elegance of this international movie queen standing on the podium!
In 1989, Maggie Cheung won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress for the first time with "In New York" (a story of three women).
Maggie Cheung once recalled her feelings when she won the award for the first time in "Golden Horse 50": "At that time, I was not confident that I would win, because I didn't think that I would win the award after being nominated for the first time. In fact, it was very difficult. I was nervous, and I didn’t know what to say, but the excitement, inability to sleep, and elation lasted the longest.”
In 1990, Maggie won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in “Red Dust”. Brigitte Lin won Best Actress.
In addition, Tony Leung Ka Fai and Jacky Cheung are this year’s Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. This year can be called a harvest year for Hong Kong people.
In 1991, "Ruan Lingyu" won the Best Actress at the 28th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. The winner of the same year's Best Actress was Lang Xiong.
At the 34th Golden Horse Awards in 1997, Maggie Cheung won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress again for her role as Li Qiao in "Sweet Honey". The presenters were Leslie Cheung and American actress Sigourney Weave.
Maggie Cheung said playfully on the stage: "In the past, I regretted getting off the stage after receiving the award because I always forgot to thank one person more, which is my mother. So. I specially give this award to her tonight. Although I have many friends to thank, I want to focus on just thanking her. Thank you very much, Mommy."
At the beginning of the new century, "In the Mood for Love" became popular. Born, the role of "Su Lizhen" helped Maggie Cheung win the fifth Golden Horse Award trophy. Man Shen was very proud to be on stage wearing leopard print.
In addition to the above five Golden Horse trophies, Maggie Cheung also has five Golden Statue trophies, but she only attended to receive the awards twice.
For the first time in 1990, Maggie Cheung won the Academy Award for Best Actress for "The Man Who Never Takes Off His Socks". In the same year, there was also Chow Yun-fat who became the king for the third time with "A Lang's Story".
The second time was in 1993 for "Ruan Lingyu", which won the Best Actress at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards. In her acceptance speech, Maggie Cheung famously said: "Every time I win an award, In the end, some people will argue that she shouldn't get it. I used to be very concerned about it, but now I have learned that the award is in my hands anyway, no matter what you say, I will ignore it."
"Ruan Lingyu" also. It brought Maggie Cheung her first international trophy: the Silver Bear Award for Best Actress at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival in Germany.
Maggie Cheung, who was still filming the sequel to "Police Story" at the time, did not go to the award ceremony. The trophy was brought back from Germany by Kwan Kam Peng and Chen Ziqiang.
Kwan Kam Peng also invited Maggie Cheung to go to the Berlin Film Festival with him and joked: "If I win the Best Actress Award, no one will come up to the stage to accept the award." Manyu responded quickly: "Crazy line baa (crazy) (Isn’t it?)” I didn’t expect to actually win the award.
At the 26th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards, Maggie Cheung also won the Best Actress once. In 1996, "Sweetie" won the Best Actress at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. .
In May 2004, Maggie Cheung won the Best Actress at the 57th Cannes International Film Festival for "Clean", announcing the birth of Asia's first Cannes Best Actress. It was also the first time for a Chinese-speaking actor to star in a Western work. Won international awards.
At the 10th Shanghai Film Festival, the organizing committee awarded Maggie Cheung the Outstanding Contribution Award to Chinese Film.
Although Maggie Cheung has retired from acting for more than ten years, her achievements in the film industry are still a peak that is difficult for actresses to climb.