Chow Yun-Fat Biography

Chow Yun-Fat, Actor
Born as周润发
Occup.Actor
FromChina
BornMay 18, 1955
Lamma Island, Hong Kong
Age69 years
Early Life
Chow Yun-Fat, birthed as 周润发, was born upon May 18, 1955, in Lamma Island, Hong Kong, China. He grew up in a modest family members with his mom, a homemaker, as well as his father, who worked on a Shell Oil tanker. As a kid, Chow assisted his household gather and also market scrap for additional revenue. He attended the neighborhood True Light Middle School, where he acquired a love for acting.

Job Beginnings
At the age of 17, Chow left institution as well as sought a career in acting. He signed up with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) in Hong Kong and functioned there as a television actor for numerous years. Chow showed up in preferred TV series such as "The Bund" (1980) and "Shanghai Bund" (1983) before making his first big-screen look in "Miss Oyster" (1978).

Surge to Stardom
Chow's significant development can be found in the late 1980s when he starred in a collection of effective films directed by John Woo. These films consisted of "A Better Tomorrow" (1986), "A Better Tomorrow II" (1987), "City ablaze" (1987), as well as "The Killer" (1989). Chow promptly became a house name in Hong Kong and also Asia, as well as his work with John Woo significantly affected the modern-day action genre.

Hollywood Success
Chow made his Hollywood launching in 1995 with the lead function in the motion picture "The Replacement Killers". Regardless of mixed evaluations for the movie, Chow remained to operate in Hollywood and appeared in popular films such as "Anna as well as the King" (1999), together with Jodie Foster, and also seriously well-known movies like Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000). In the years that complied with, Chow continued to work in both Hollywood and the Hong Kong movie industry, starring in remarkable films such as "Bulletproof Monk" (2003) and also "Curse of the Golden Flower" (2006).

Current Projects
Chow Yun-Fat continues to be active in the movie market, usually starring in Chinese blockbuster films. Some of his current job consists of the journey film "From Vegas to Macau" (2014) and its follows up, "Cold War 2" (2016), "The Monkey King" (2014), and "Project Gutenberg" (2018).

Awards and also Achievements
Throughout his profession, Chow has been recognized many times for his acting capacities. Several of the honors he has actually received consist of Best Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his functions in "A Better Tomorrow" (1987), "City On Fire" (1988), as well as "All About Ah-Long" (1990). Chow additionally won the very best Actor honor at the Golden Horse Film Festival for his role in "Prison on Fire" (1987). In 2009, Chow got the Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award at the New York Asian Film Festival.

Personal Life
Chow Yun-Fat wed his first wife, Candice Yu, in 1983, however they divorced after nine months. He after that wed his second partner, Jasmine Tan, a Singaporean in 1986. The couple has one son, that was born in 1991. Chow is recognized for his realistic character and also commonly maintains a basic as well as small way of life despite his popularity and wide range.

Throughout his life, Chow has actually remained devoted to charity job and philanthropy. He has given away countless bucks to different causes worldwide, stabilizing his work as an award-winning actor with his function as an altruistic.

Our collection contains 9 quotes who is written / told by Chow.

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9 Famous quotes by Chow Yun-Fat

Small: In the West audiences think I am a stereotyped action star, or that I always play hitmen or killers.
"In the West audiences think I am a stereotyped action star, or that I always play hitmen or killers. But in Hong Kong, I did a lot of comedy, many dramatic films, and most of all, romantic roles, lots of love stories. I was like a romance novel hero"
Small: Thats so different in Hong Kong when Im using my own mother language, I can treat the line in one thous
"That's so different in Hong Kong when I'm using my own mother language, I can treat the line in one thousand different ways, with many different reactions"
Small: As an actor were just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors
"As an actor we're just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors"
Small: You must be one of the few people with a copy of that. I dont think they printed too many
"You must be one of the few people with a copy of that. I don't think they printed too many"
Small: I couldnt care less about actors trailers and food on sets and stuff like that - I just want to act
"I couldn't care less about actors' trailers and food on sets and stuff like that - I just want to act"
Small: An actor is only merchandise
"An actor is only merchandise"
Small: Some of the substance of English words, I just dont understand at all because the cultures so strange t
"Some of the substance of English words, I just don't understand at all because the culture's so strange to me"
Small: Working in front of the camera keeps me alive
"Working in front of the camera keeps me alive"
Small: This is still a big barrier for me and it is for a lot of foreign actors
"This is still a big barrier for me and it is for a lot of foreign actors"