Chow Yun Fat Biography


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w Yun Fat biography: Chow Yun-Fat (traditional Chinese:; simplified Chinese:; pinyin: Zh?u Rùnf?; Cantonese Yale: Jàu Yeuhn Faat; born May 18, 1955) is a Hong Kong Film Award-winning actor. He is best known in Asia for his collaboration with filmmaker John Woo in heroic bloodshed genre films A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, and Hard-Boiled; and to the West for his role as Li Mu-bai in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. He mainly plays in dramatic films and has won three Hong Kong Film Awards for "Best Actor" and two Golden Horse Awards for "Best Actor" in Taiwan.

Chow Yun Fat quotes:
"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."
"If I can associate with the people very, very gently very, very friendly every day I'm happpy. If I don't pay them respect I feel terrible inside" - From an interview with Chow Yun-Fat in the Documentary Chow Yun-Fat goes Hollywood





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Won Hong Kong Academy "Best Actor" Awards Three Times: A Better Tomorrow, 1987. City On Fire, 1988, All About Ah Long, 1990.Won Taiwan Golden Horse "Best Actor" Awards Two Times: Hong Kong 1941, 1985. An Autumn's Tale, 1987.Won Asian Pacific Festival "Best Actor" Award for Hong Kong 1941, 1985.Chow Yun-Fat was born of the Hakkha (aka Ha Ka) race, an ethnic group from China that has moved from one region to another without taking up permanent residence since the ancient times. The Hakkha dialect is now the second most popular dialect in Taiwan.CineAsia, the Asian Theatre Owners Convention, named Chow the Star of the Decade.Turned down the role of Morpheus in The Matrix (1999).Chosen one of 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2002.Before going to work on a movie each day, he goes to the nearest market and buys some fresh fruit.Sponsors a lot of charity events such as,"National Wildlife" and many others.Unusually tall by Chinese standards, he was often a head taller than his co-stars in his Hong Kong films, female or male.Tri-lingual, speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.Credited as Chow Anderson in the Philippines in his earlier films.He helped Andy Lau in his movie career, after it almost crashed when he refused to sign a contract with TVB, which made him blacklisted from Hong Kong Television.He and Andy Lau made 4 movies together: Ying hung ho hon (1987), Gong woo ching (1987), Du shen (1989), and Dou hap (1991). They also made two TV-series together: "Yang ka cheung" (1986) and "Sou hat yi" (1982).After a first unsuccessful marriage with a fellow Hong Kong star actress, he fell in love and re-married the daughter of one of the richest Chinese dynastic scions from Singapore.Attempted suicide over the break-up after 5-year (1978-1983) romance with popular TV star Idy Chan.Enjoys Photography. His elder sister also is a photographer.Made a surprise cameo in the hit Chinese independent film Du zi deng dai (2004).

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Chow Yun Fat's Upcoming Projects
  1. The Red Circle (2011) (pre-production)
  2. Confucius (2009) (filming) .... Confucius
    ... aka Kong zi (China: Mandarin title)
  3. Jian guo da ye (2009) (post-production)
    ... aka The Founding of a Republic (China: Mandarin title: new title) (International: English title)
  4. Shanghai (2009) (completed) .... Anthony Lan-Ting
The Divide


Chow Yun Fat Links
  • www.chowyunfat.com
  • www.templeofchow.com