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Who is the most popular Japanese China star?
It's my brother La. There have been incidents in which fans chased him at the station and gathered around the hotel to see him, which made my brother unable to go out at all. 1999 and 200 1, Leslie Cheung also held autograph sessions in Japan, and more than 3,000 fans queued for more than 24 hours each time, because only the former 1000 people could get his autograph.

My brother held 16 successful concerts in * * *, and no one in China can break this record.

1997 1 month held three concerts (in the newly opened largest indoor concert hall in Tokyo). Because the concert was very successful (all the tickets were sold out), he gave three more concerts in June of the same year, which is a new record for any artist, because no one has ever given two concerts in half a year.

In 2000, 65438+February, 2006, 5438+0, 1, held 10 enthusiastic concerts in Japan, which were also very popular. At my brother's concert in Japan, 95% of the audience were Japanese. He really has too many loyal Japanese fans.

In fact, my brother was very popular in Japan in the late 1980s. At that time, his true colors of heroes and ghost stories had been released in Japan, and the true story of punk 1992. After Farewell My Concubine was released, he became more popular in Japan.

1995, he won the Best Actor Award from the Japanese Film Critics Association for his role as Cheng Dieyi. Japan Film Critics Association was founded by Haruo Mizuno, a famous Japanese film critic, and its members are all composed of the most prestigious first-class film critics. Farewell My Concubine also won the Best Foreign Language Film Award and the Best Director Award.

In Japan, Leslie Cheung is not only respected and loved by his Japanese fans, but also highly praised by the media. They think he is an international superstar and a serious artist. His performance has raised China's films to a new level internationally.

The voting held by Hong Kong Film Communication starts from 1993. Leslie Cheung won all the titles of best actor except 1999. 1999, he ranked second only to Liming (who won with honey juice in that year), and the reason why he lost the election was that he had two roles (Shanghai Beach and Erotic Men and Women) in that year, thus thinning the votes. In fact, his total votes add up to much higher than dawn. )

1999, in addition to the regular election, Hong Kong film communication also held another voting election. That is, "the best Hong Kong film in my heart over the years" and the best actor were selected to commemorate the 100 Hong Kong film released in Japan.

The election results are:

Best film:

First place: golden branches and jade leaves

Second place: Farewell My Concubine

Third place: The True Story of Teddy Boy

Fourth place: Chongqing Forest

Fifth place: true colors of heroes

Sixth place: Spring is bursting.

Seventh place: sweet honey

Eighth place: fairy tales in autumn

The ninth and tenth places are other people's films.

Best actor:

First place: Leslie Cheung.

Second place: Tony Leung Chiu Wai.

Third place: Chow Yun Fat.

The most popular actor

First place: Leslie Cheung.

Second place: Tony Leung Chiu Wai.

Third place: Takeshi Kaneshiro.

In 2006, NHK, Japan's state-run TV station, conducted a questionnaire survey through its website. 10 18 1 Japanese viewers participated in the poll. Leslie Cheung was chosen as one of the "Top Ten Actors", and he is on par with world superstars such as Tom Cruise, Robert De Niro and Johnny Depp. Farewell My Concubine was selected as one of the top ten films.

Hong Kong Film Company organized a trip to Hong Kong with 400 Japanese fans. This tour is very expensive. Three nights * * * cost 158000 yen (Japanese currency unit? ), activities include meeting Leslie, attending the premiere of Inner Senses, compulsory visit to the jewelry store (we found it after getting on the bus, very angry but helpless) and city sightseeing. (The same company organized Jackie Chan's fans to hold similar activities this year at a cost of only 99,000 yen, with the same content (staying in the same hotel as Leslie Cheung's fans for three nights). They know that Leslie's fans are loyal and the cost is high, but we will attend anyway, because they said that only this trip can we attend Leslie's meeting. We have to pay a high fee to see Leslie. Of course, we are grateful and satisfied to see him and take a photo with him. But I still think film companies always squeeze money from us fans and our favorite Leslie.

Jackie Chan is an action star. It was very popular in Japan in the 1980 s, but it's not so good now. His fans are all children and men who like action movies. His films are often shown on Japanese TV, and their popularity is quite high. But people never regard his films as high-quality films. I think you should know what I mean. Leslie Cheung has more diehard fans than him, and as an actor, Leslie Cheung has a higher status than him. Leslie has appeared in many high-quality films and won an international reputation. A Japanese film magazine wrote: "We know that Chow Yun Fat and Jackie Chan are both developing in Hollywood now, but it is Leslie Cheung who really makes the world realize the potential of China films." (This paragraph is a Japanese netizen answering a question from a Hong Kong netizen about who is more famous, my brother or Jackie Chan. )

Jackie Chan is actually very popular, but the Japanese value the actor's strength more, so they like Wong Kar-wai.

If you only watch singers, Teresa Teng should be the most popular, but on the whole, my brother is the most popular.

PS: My brother also has many fans in the Japanese entertainment circle: Tsuyoshi Domoto of kinkikids, Genese (there was a program before when kinkikids came to see my brother, and Tsuyoshi Domoto was so excited. Takako Tokiwa (the one who filmed "Moonlight Express" with her brother, she named her brother to play at the beginning, otherwise she wouldn't play) Honami Suzuki (going to see her brother's concert, she specially asked her agent to take it backstage to see her brother). . . . . .