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Name: Chow Yun Fat

Gender: Male

Nick Name: Fat, Pony

English Name: Chow Yun fat

Birth Date: May 18, 1955

Zodiac Sign: Sheep

Constellation: Taurus

Height: 1.82 meters

Nationality: People's Republic of China

Origin: Zhongshan, Guangdong

Occupation: Actor, Singer (playful, occasional)

Ethnicity: Han Chinese

Languages: Chinese, English

Dialect: Cantonese, a little bit of Shanghainese

Family Status: Mother, Wife

First Wife: Anne Yu

Second wife: Aloysius Chan

Gossip girlfriends: Yvonne Chan, Eileen Cheng, Cherie Chung ....

Favorite sport: scuba diving, windsurfing

Secondary school: Liao Chuang Hing Secondary School, Hong Kong

Title: First-class actor

Hobbies: Shopping at the shisha stalls to buy vintage watches

Favorite person: Mom

Most memorable person: Father

Most frequently said catchphrase: Tomorrow will be better!

Favorite food: Taiwanese pineapple

Happiest thing: Helping others

Most admired actor: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep

Favorite thing to do when not filming: Sleeping Photography

Previous occupations: Camera salesman, hotel handyman, parcel porters, etc.

[Edit This Segment] Star Course

Chow Yun Fat, a native of Baoan, Guangdong, was born on May 18, 1955, and received a junior high school education. He dropped out of school and entered the workforce, working as an odd-job man, a letter carrier, and a salesman, etc. He was admitted to the TVB Artiste Training Course in 1973, and was a graduate of the third class. In 1973, he was admitted to the TVB Artiste Training Course and was the third graduate. At that time, he was a classmate of Ng Man Tat, to whom he lost more than 200 dollars in a mahjong game. After graduation, he became a TVB artiste and acted in the program "Happy Tonight" and a number of dramas (the first one was "**** House **** Live" and the first drama that he played the leading role in was "Gang Wu Kid").Chow Yun Fat became famous in 1976 when he starred in the TV drama "Frenzy", and has been starring in a number of dramas since then. He starred in TV dramas, famously including "Man in the Net" and "Shanghai Tang".

He started making movies in 1975, the first one being "The Casting Man". He has won the title of "Emperor of Movies" seven times. He starred in Waiting for Dawn, which won the Best Actor Award at the 30th Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the Best Actor Award at the 24th Golden Horse Awards, and in Heroic, Dragon and Tiger, and The Story of Ah Lang, which won the Best Actor Award at the 6th, 7th and 9th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also won the "Most Outstanding Asian Actor Award" from the Motion Picture Association of America and Korea.

Starting out as a minor character in TVB Hong Kong dramas, Fat has been in over 60 films over the past 20 years, and has made a name for himself. Whether it's a playful comedy or a serious drama, whether it's an obsessive rich boy or a just and heroic police officer, Fat's acting is all natural, without any pretense. 1986's "Heroic" in the role of the righteous Little Brother Ma, established Fat in the film industry's most famous screen image. 1987 because of the director Zhang Wanting's "Fairytale of the Autumn" on the Golden Horse Film Festival, in which he played the role of a In the movie, he played the role of a Hong Kong student who has a bitter crush on Cherie Chung. The "God of Gamblers" is another screen role created by Fat, look at the "God of Gamblers" after a nest of wind "gambling" generation heirloom, we know that this "God of Gamblers" how successful it is.

Wanting to have a piece of sky in Hollywood has been the goal of many Chinese actors and actresses, but not many of them have been able to realize this dream. After the success of Jackie Chan's Peak Hour in Hollywood, Chow Yun-Fat's third Western film is about to hit theaters. Unlike Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-Fat didn't rely on his fists and feet to get into Hollywood, but with his superb acting skills and charming Asian masculinity, he has gained the favor and recognition of audiences all over the world.

With his first Western film, The Replacement Killers, with Mira Sorvino, topping the US weekend box office in its first week, Fat established his foothold in the US market. In his second Western, "The Edge of War", Fat plays a police officer who goes along for the ride in the seedy police world, gradually forgetting his former ideals and ambitions. It is only under the influence of the idealistic and upright rookie Mark Wahlberg (Dirty Dancing, Don't Walk Away) that he begins to summon up some of the righteousness and perseverance he once had, while struggling with reality and his ideals. Although the characters are still not free from the role of killers and police officers, the police officer in the film, who wanders in the gray area between good and evil, is also a good space to play, once again showing his mature acting skills.

Chow Yun-Fat's name had already managed to break into Hollywood, and movie queen Jodie Foster joined him to bring The King and I back to the big screen again, co-starring in Anna and the King.

The 2000 film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, starring him and Michelle Yeoh, was an even bigger hit, earning him even wider recognition and finally affirming the success of his development in Hollywood. 2007 saw his participation in Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End, playing the role of Singapore's Pirate King, Shao Feng, and his performances opposite international superstars such as Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom.

[edit]Experience

In 1974, he was admitted into the third artiste training class of TVB, which has two ways of creating stars, namely the "Miss Hong Kong" beauty contest and the artiste training class. The most successful example of the former is Maggie Cheung, the latter is a movie star, some are famous directors and producers, and then starred in a succession of serials "Frenzy", "Struggle", "People in the Net", "Shanghai Tang", "Thousands of Kings", "Smiling Proudly in the Wanderer's World", "Su Beggar", "Kiss" and so on.

[edit]Chronology of works

Movies

1976: "The Casting Man", "New Su Xiaomei Three Difficulties of the Groom", "Pool Girl", "Liaojia Evil Brand Auntie Boy"

1977: "Into the Book"

1978: "Love Craze", "O Girl"

1980: "Master and Dad", "The Clueless Girl Big Thief Stupid Detective", "The Clueless Girl Big Thief Stupid Detective", "The Kindness" etc. Clueless Girl, Stupid Thief, Stupid Detective", "Siu Sang Dressed Up"

1981: "The Story of Wu Yue", "The Enforcer" (the beginning of Chow Yun-Fat's real movie career)

1982: "Headhunter" (also known as "Goodbye to the River and Lake"), "Horses on Patrol", "The Flower City"

1983: "The Shanghai Tang", "Blood, Sweat and Money"

1984 1984: "Waiting for the Dawn", "The Spirit of the City", "Love in a Fallen City"

1985: "A Woman's Heart", "Why Do I Need to Be There"

1986: "The Story of a Rose", "The Wonderful Fate", "First Day, Fifteenth Day", "The Epicurean", "Underworld Love", "The Original Chun-Man and Wesley", "Righteousness and Cloudy Skies", "I Will Do What I Want", "The Hero's Colors", "Killing the Wife", "The Dream Team", "The Wife-Killer", "The Wife-Killing Team", "The Wife-Killer Team", "The Dream Team". The Two of a Kind, The Dreamer

1987: The Little Boy Dreams of Fright, The Dragon and the Tiger, Righteousness, Love in the River and Lake, The Hardcover Girl Chaser, Hero's Colors 2, Autumn's Fairy Tale, Prison Fever, Heroes, Heroes, Heroes, Dragon and Tigers in the River and Lake, The Ghost Bride

1988: The Eunuchs, The Eight Stars, Tiger Out of the Night, Long Short Time, The Ghost Bride

1988: The Duke is a Love Interest, Eight Star Newspapers, The Tiger out of the night", "long and short feet of love", "Diary of a great man", "red lips of righteousness", "Yu Dafu Legend", "Goodbye Heroes", the picture shows Chow Yun-Fat as Confucius hacking a simple book, looking back

1989: "God of Gamblers", "Accompanying me to the end of the world", "the story of Arlene", "Heroes of the 3 of the sunset of the song", "Bloodshed", "my days in the triad society"

1990: "Lucky Star"

1991: "The Four Seas", "Prison Fever II"

1992: "I Love Twisted Man Chai", "Spicy Detective", "Grand Theft Man Goofy", "Goofy"

1994: "Flowering Flower", "The God of Gamblers Sequel", "The City is Full of Golden Armor"

1995: "Peace Hotel", "Peace Hotel"

1995: "The City is Full of Golden Armor". Peace Hotel

1998: "Blood Is Not Yet Cold" (aka "The Replacement Killers") The Replacement Killers

1999: "On the Edge of Battle Again" (aka "The Devil's Hero") The Corruptor, "Anna and The Kind

2000: "Anna and The Kind"

2000: "The Crown" (aka "The Crown") The Crown" (aka "The Crown") p>

2000: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

2003: Bulletproof Monk

2005: Waiting Alone (Friendly Cameo)

2006: Auntie's Postmodern Life, A City Full of Gold

2007: The Children of the Yellowstone, The Pirates of the Caribbean 3" "Seven Dragon Ball" styling

2008: "Dragon Ball: Evolution"

2009: "Sea of Spies"

2010: "Confucius" (post-production)

"Let the Bullets Fly" (filming)

2011: "Red Circle Society" (in preparation) "Gunslinger 2" (in preparation)

"Sun Yat-sen" with Fat as the Founding Father Sun Yat-sen (planned)

TV series

1976: "North and South of the River", "The Boys of Jianghu", "Frenzy"

1977: "Family Changes"

1978: "Strong Man", "Struggle"

1979. : "Rainbow in the Sky", "Man in the Net"

1980: "Shanghai Tang", "Kindred Spirits"

1981: "The Road Ahead", "A Thousand Kings", "Shanghai Tang Sequel", "There's a Building to Collect the Rent", "The Flaming Phoenix", "Beggar Su"

1982: "Podcasting Man", "Lonely Castle Guests", "The Two Dukes of the North", "Heavenly Wealthy", "Crocodile Pond".

1983: "The Smiling Proud Wanderer"

1985: "The Great Hong Kong", "The Sequel to New Zaoshi Brothers"

1986: "The Yang Family Generals"

Individual Recordings

"Twelve Points and Ten Inches" (1988), "The Old Lover" (1989)

Spokespersons for Commercials

Centennial Run Fat

$25 million endorsement of Macau Casino

Styles Men's Clothing

Konka Mobile Phones

Titanic Watches

Heng Sheng Motorcycles

Spokesperson advertisements

Strangling Neck, also known as The God of Guns

[Edited] Honors and Accolades

Cinema Honors

Asia-Pacific Film Festival (APFF) p> Asia-Pacific Film Festival

1985 Best Actor of the 30th Asia-Pacific Film Festival Waiting for Dawn

Taiwan Golden Horse Awards

1985 Best Actor of the 22nd Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards Waiting for Dawn

1987 Best Actor of the 24th Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards Fairytale of Autumn

Hong Kong Film Awards

1987 Best Actor of the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards "Heroic"

1988 Best Actor of the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards "Dragons and Tigers"

1990 Best Actor of the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards "The Story of Arang"

Asian American Film and Television Awards

1995 The 1st Asian American Art Foundation "1995 Best Actor, 1st Asian American Arts Foundation Golden Circle Awards

2000 Best Actor, 1st Asian American Film and Television Awards (Asian American Emmy Awards), Anna and the King

2001 Best Actor, 2nd Asian American Film and Television Awards (Asian American Emmy Awards), Hong Kong Film and Television Awards (Asian American Emmy Awards), Hong Kong Lifetime Achievement Award, Deauville Festival of American Film, France, 2000

Lifetime Achievement Award, AZN Asian Excellence Awards, 2007

Lifetime Achievement Award, AZN Asian Excellence Awards. Excellence Awards.)

Other Awards

1987 Best Director, 1st Hong Kong Directors Guild Awards, Fairytale in Autumn

1988 Outstanding Asian Performer Award, Motion Picture Association of America, Dragon and Tiger

1999 5th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, "Most Popular Local Artist". The Most Popular Local Artist Award for "The Edge of Battle Again"

2005 One of the "100 Outstanding Actors of the Century of Chinese Cinema" at the 14th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival

Classical Rankings

2005 To commemorate the centenary of the birth of Chinese cinema, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) has organized the Hong Kong Film Festival to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese cinema. To commemorate the centenary of Chinese cinema, the Hong Kong Film Awards invited one hundred and one Hong Kong filmmakers to vote for the one hundred best Chinese films in history. 87th 1989 The God of Gamblers

Hong Kong Film Fortnightly (which founded the Hong Kong Film Awards) selected the 100 Best Hong Kong Movies of the Century, and Chow Yun-Fat's works were included in 11 of them:

1 A Better Tomorrow The Hero's Colors

6 The Autumn's Tale, The Autumn's Tale

12 City On Fire The Dragon Tiger's Wind

13 City On Fire The Dragon Tiger's Wind

14 City On Fire The Dragon Tiger's Wind

15 City On Fire City On Fire

43 Prison On Fire; Prison Turbulence

43 Marianna Huet's Story

43 God of Gamblers

43 The Killer

43 The Killing

73 The Romancing Star hardcover > 73 The Romancing Star Hardcover Girl Chaser

73 Love Unto Wastes Underground Love

73 A Better Tomorrow III, Heroes of Might and Magic III: Song of the Setting Sun

73 Once A Thief Across the Sea

Cinematic Honors

In 1990, Hong Kong's top ten TV dramas of the 1980s, Shanghai Tang beat out Legend of the Eagle Shooting Heroes, Rogue Tycoon, and Righteousness, topping the list of the top ten TV dramas;

In 1999, the Malaysian media industry's top 100 Chinese TV dramas of the twentieth century (the first ten in order of precedence, and the next 90 in no particular order), Chow Yun-Fat's work Included in 9:

01 Shanghai Tang (Chow Yun Fat)

02 The Man in the Net (Chow Yun Fat, Cheng Yu Ling)

03 Affection (Chow Yun Fat, Cheng Yu Ling)

07 Rapture (Chow Yun Fat)

12 Family Changes (Wang Ming Chyuan, Chow Yun Fat)

32 Struggle (Chow Yun Fat)

40th Strong Man (Chow Yun Fat)

53rd Su Kil (Chow Yun Fat)

85th Crocodile Pool (Chow Yun Fat)

1999, Hong Kong Wireless (TVB) Millennium Celebration When the millennium is approaching, TVB has also specially selected the top 10 unforgettable roles (five each for men and women) since 1967, among which Chow Yun Fat (Xu Wenqiang), Chiu Nga Chi (Fung Ching Ching) were selected as my most memorable male lead and my most memorable female lead respectively, which shows that the episode "Shanghai Tang" has left a deep impression on the audience.

In 2000, the Singaporean television media selected the 20th century (1970 ~ 2000) 100 Chinese classic TV series (the first 20 ranked order, the last 80 do not have a ranked order) Chow Yun-Fat works selected 9:

01 Shanghai Tang

03 The Man in the Net

11 The Rapture

12th Chow Yun Fat ranked first.

Other Honors

Honorary Degrees

Honorary Fellowship from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) in 1999

Honorary Doctorate of Letters (D.Litt.) from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) in 2000

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Guest of Honor at the Oscars

Guest of Honor at the 72nd Academy Awards for "Best Sound Editing"

Guest of Honor at the 73rd Academy Awards for "Best Visual Effects".

Music Industry Honors

1988 Hong Kong Very Nice Award (organized by Hong Kong Commercial Radio) 1997 Singapore Television's "Achievement Across the Ages Award"

Other Honors

1993 Los Angeles Times named the actor "The Coolest Actor in the World". "The Coolest Actor in the World".

1997 "Achievement Across the Ages Award" by Singapore Television

1998 Chicago Mayor named January 12 "Chow Yun Fat Day" in recognition of his contribution to the film industry; and received the "Cartier Award for Excellence". Cartier Award for Excellence"

1999 Handprints in "Central Plaza", Chinatown, Los Angeles

1999 "Sexiest Action Star", voted by TIME Magazine.

2000 Selected by seven electronic media organizations in Hong Kong as one of the "Top 10 Entertainment Figures of the Century"

2000 Selected by Time magazine as one of the seven "Celebrity Heroes of the Earth"

2000 Selected by Time magazine as one of the seven "Celebrity Heroes of the Earth "2001 Selected by Time Magazine as one of the "Fifty Most Beautiful People in the World"

2001 Hongkong Post's first "My Wish" Philatelic Ambassador

2003 Awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star by the HKSAR Government

2003 Chow Yun-Fat's story was included in the teaching materials of secondary schools in Hong Kong, and "Chow Yun-Fat in Chinese Language"

2004 The University of Hong Kong's "2004 Hong Kong Entertainment Industry Poll". "

In 2005, the Hong Kong Red Cross "humanitarian humanitarian" publicity ambassador.

2005 Hong Kong Entertainment Expo "Most Memorable Movie Role Award"

2006 Selected as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in China by Beijing's "New Beijing News"

2007 "Wetland Conservation Ambassador" by Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. "

[edit]Classic roles

In the history of the Hong Kong Film Awards, Chow Yun-Fat has been honored with this award three times in one ****. In addition, he also won the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for the best actor, as well as Hong Kong's first "Director's Choice Award" for the best actor, the Motion Picture Association of America "Asian Outstanding Actor Award". These awards are a testament to the number of classic roles that Fat has portrayed on the silver screen. Whether he was a killer, a thief or a scoundrel, he was always able to bring a lovable side to his roles. The classic nature of these roles is not only limited to the classics of Fat's acting, but also the classic nature of his and his characters' behavior outside and inside the theater.

Xu Wenqiang - "Shanghai Tang" (1980)

In the 80s of last century, the rise of Hong Kong TV dramas in the mainland, two of which can be used as a representative of the keywords, one is the "Legend of the Eagle Eagles Heroes", the other is the "Shanghai Tang", and in the "Shanghai Tang", played Xu Wenqiang's Chow Yun-Fat from that time to become a fascination of the millions of girls! "Tough guy + tenderness" school idol. At the same time to become the object of public admiration, Zhou Yunfa himself also thus had a turnaround in his acting career. Borrowing the opportunity of this major drama, Chow Yun Fat has since established his "wireless number one boy" status. Xu Wenqiang and Zhou Yunfa later played a lot of different roles (such as "Crocodile Pool" in the traces of the faction appeared to be too heavy), Xu Wenqiang, although it is in the last century, the 1930s, Shanghai, but there are still a lot of elegance, elegant temperament, I do not know if this is related to the Zhou Yunfa that year, originally the age of the young, but no matter what, this point does help him to successfully portray the image of the public's lover. Because behind the main line of blood, violence, there is a warm undercurrent, that is, Xu Wenqiang and Feng Cheng Cheng's love scene, you know, to see the grand finale to let us hang on to the heart is that always around the grudges and feuds.

Xiao Ma - "Heroic" (1986)

"Heroic" in the most shining character is Xiao Ma (mark brother), to say that the classic moment, we always have a water, but Xiao Ma sitting in the ballroom to burn money to light a cigarette picture is believed to be the deepest impression of the scene left to everyone - simply arrogant to the point of no return. Simply arrogant to no avail! Although in retrospect, this interpretation of the "hero" is a bit superficial and shallow, but it does complement our age of boiling blood.

Chow Yun-Fat plays the role of Funnyman, who lives in New York City's Chinatown, and Cherie Chung plays Sister Thirteen, who is studying in the United States. The two meet because they are distantly related, but one is a vulgar old man and the other is a beautiful and arrogant beauty. Although they are not a perfect match, Chow Yun-Fat's charisma makes the audience mesmerized by this fairytale love story.

Zhong Tianzheng - Prisoners of War I (1987)

Chow Yun-Fat hardly ever plays a good guy, but he's always a good guy. Although Chung Tin Ching is a prison inmate, the audience wants to beat up the prison guard, played by Cheung Yiu Yeung, while hoping that Chung Tin Ching will one day meet his son.

Ah Lang - The Story of Ah Lang (1989)

Ah Lang was a very good race car driver when he was young, but was imprisoned for illegal racing. After his release from prison, he was fortunate enough to receive his son, Bo, from an orphanage. However, his wife, Bo Bo, wanted to take Bo to the United States for a better life. Lang is determined to raise Bo all by himself, and the audience is eager to persuade Bo to stay and give Lang a chance. However, the ending scene of the motorcycle explosion brings tears to the eyes. The first time I saw this, it was a very good thing that I was able to get a good look at it," he said!

Gao Jin - The God of Gamblers (1989)

Hong Kong movies during the gambling era can be described as prosperous, not counting their respective sequels and TV series version of the "God, Saint, Warrior, Bastard, King" 5 sets of the series, as the first gun of the God of Gamblers, the appeal can be seen from this. Chow Yun-Fat plays the role of Gao Jin, in fact, the name of the character is not important, the important thing is the title of the God of Gamblers, more importantly, Chow Yun-Fat's personal charisma to play this title to the extreme.

Siu Chuang - "Bloodshed" (1989)

The role of the killer Siu Chuang, coupled with John Woo's elaborate design of the dove in the gunfire, the statue of Our Lady of the Candle in the candlelight of the collapse of the statue, has become a classic of Hong Kong cinema. The bond with a songstress who is mistakenly wounded by herself, the sending of a mistakenly wounded child to the hospital, a killer on the trail of a policeman becomes an object that the audience desperately wants to pamper. Eventually, even the cop, played by Lee Soo-hyun, is infected by the killer's charm.

Chow Yun-Fat was once again turned into a popular "bad guy" by John Woo in "Across the Sea" (1991)

Chow Yun-Fat was once again turned into a popular "bad guy" by John Woo in "Across the Sea" (1991)

Chow Yun-Fat's Zu was raised by his parents, and his family was raised by their children. Chow Yun-Fat plays Joe, who was groomed by his adoptive father to become a gangster. His adoptive father's injustice turned him into a decent guy, who pretended to be crippled and wheelchair-bound in order to avenge his death. The wheelchair Chow Yun-Fat charm does not reduce but increase, seen him in a wheelchair and Chung Chor Hung dance, sitting in a wheelchair to help Cheung Kwok Wing to steal paintings, you will certainly feel that this wheelchair people than a sound person more charismatic. And in the end, Fat becomes the nanny of Leslie Cheung and Cherie Chung's family, wearing an apron, watching the game while doing housework to watch the children's scene, more people feel its loveliness.

The King - Anna and the King (1999)

This was a milestone in Chow Yun-Fat's journey to Hollywood. Because he is Asian, Chow Yun-Fat has an inherent advantage over the original King's character. In addition, from this movie, which is y imprinted with Chow Yun-Fat's mark, we can see that Hollywood's star-making system is very good at exploring and utilizing the charisma of the star's personalities and roles to their liking. Chow Yun-Fat played the king less stubborn, violent in the original version, more gentle and elegant, more generous and tolerant, when we see Chow Yun-Fat with fluent English and comfortable body language to the American talent Judy Foster to express love, we feel that Chow Yun-Fat in the U.S. this time is considered a success.

Li Mu Bai - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000)

Ang Lee found Chow Yun Fat to play Li Mu Bai may be out of the star effect, but he designed a set of "master swordsmanship" for Chow Yun Fat seems to be the form of both intent and prepared, Li Mu Bai is actually a supporting role, but for his appearance is always let people have expectations, finally! Show up a moment to reveal the superb skills, especially the bamboo top light fighting section, especially light and natural, personal education jade Jiao Long section is more step-by-step, narrated, master identity jumped out in front of us. Especially in the blue-eyed Jade Fox's poison needle, fell in the arms of his sister Yu Xiulian a scene, Zhou Yunfa with superb acting skills convincing interpretation of the love and righteousness of the warrior at the cost of his life to the beloved and even the whole world to pay the justice and care, tear-jerking.

[Edit Paragraph]Public Welfare Activities

Chow Yun-Fat is the first performer to be included in a secondary school textbook, and no Hong Kong artist has ever been included in a secondary school textbook in the past, but the second Chinese language textbook published by Keith Publishing Company, "Lecture and Reading", selected Yue Fei's youth as the teaching material, "Guided Reading", and "The Book of the Year". The "Introduction" chapter was selected by the civilian president Sun Yat-sen and Chinese astronaut Zhang Fulin as teaching materials, as for the "self-study chapter" on the selection of the late bloomer Chow Yun-fat, spent about twelve pages describing his struggles.

"I went to Hollywood for ten years to shoot five movies, successful or not, but I dare not say, dare not say there is no pressure, but, 'I take my best ,I've no regrets ! (I've done my best , I've no regrets !)' ." --August 2004, Chow Yun-Fat, while attending the Hong Kong Polytechnic University's HKCEE Examination release seminar, delivered a speech to the thousands of students and parents on stage. Looking back on his ten years of Hollywood experience, Chow Yun-Fat had a lot of emotions. For the outside world on his age and ability to question, Zhou Yunfa said his mind is very calm, he said some things can only be "with fate". Chow Yun-Fat in his speech summarized: the heart is ordinary, since the extraordinary.

[Edit]Star quotes

1. "Before the Tin Hau Temple has fire candles, has been re-opened, and there is no power plant before the air here is very fresh, seafood and more choices, as well as the famous tea fruits and bean curd flowers; although out of a Zhang Baozai, but in fact, he is a good man, not a pirate."

2. "It's all about good health, but also about the unity of man and horse, because now I'm learning to ride for a new movie, and I have to find a good horse that can communicate with me."

3. "I think maybe the work of the party is more important than the love of children. Anyway, it has been acted, kissed and cut, so please stop asking."

4. "I'm going to love her to death this time, we have a lot of passionate scenes, very lingering! This time to play Shanghai tycoon, I have never tried to wear a waistcoat wearing a gold chain a fling, and wife and concubines left and right, happy!

5. "The country is capable enough to cope with natural and man-made disasters, I can appeal in Hong Kong!"

6. "I'm just a photographer, I have no say in the matter, photographic is my interest, shooting is the source of income. Shooting 'full of gold armor' when I am the emperor, Gong Li is the queen, I shoot her dare not say 'no'."