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Chinese name: Leslie Cheung

English name: Leslie Cheung

Formerly known as: Bobby Frankie

Original name: Zhang Fa Zong

Japanese name: レスリー? チャン (Leslie Chon)

Date of Birth: September 12, 1956 (Zodiac: Monkey/Zodiac sign: Virgo)

Birth Place: Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

Family Status: Parents, elder brother, elder sister, 10 (youngest in the lineage)

Last Residence: 32 Caddoor Hill, Hong Kong (Area: about 2, 500 sq. ft.)

Original Name: Cheung Fat Chung Secondary School: Rosary Hills School (Secondary Section)

University: Leeds University, England, major in Textile Manage (Textile Department, University of Leeds, UK. First year)

University: Leeds University, England, major in Textile Manage (Textile Department, University of Leeds, UK.

Height: 5 feet 9 inches (175CM)

Weight: 138 pounds

Blood type: O (+)

Alias: Brother (meaning elder brother), Ten Boy

The origin of the alias: Joey Wong, who co-starred in the movie "Sinister Spirit", called him "Brother".

Favorite flower: Orchid (because of its long lifespan)

Favorite food: Seafood, especially lobster

Favorite fruit: Mango

Favorite drink: Chinese Tea

Favorite dessert: Pudding

Favorite food: Mexican food (meaning "brother"), Ten Boys

Favorite food: Mexican food (meaning "brother"), Ten Boys

The name is derived from a phrase used by Joey Wong, who co-starred in the movie "The Soul of a Sister". Hate food: Mexican food (horrible while cringing)

Favorite color: white, black, grey

Favorite clothes: natural, comfortable

Favorite weather: sunny

Favorite sport: swimming, jogging, tennis, squash

Favorite accessory: watch

Favorite places: Hong Kong, Europe West Germany

Ideal place to live: Hong Kong

Where I want to go: Greece

Favorite car: Porsche Range Rover

Current car: Range Rover

Driving characteristics: Safe driving (I say so myself, but in reality, I often drive at high speeds.)

Hobbies: Painting, watching movies, and I love antiques

Fears: Flying in airplanes (especially when encountering air currents), a little fear of heights, followed by a phobia of secret rooms

Hates: Rumors (people who give out rumors, including those who like to tell rumors)

Most embarrassing: Forgetting to pull up a trouser zipper

Hates place: public toilets

Hated insect: cockroaches

Favorite book: A Dream of Red Mansions and books about interior design

Most admired person: Sixth Sister, the maid

Grateful benefactor: Michael Lai

Favorite author: Ba Jin

Favorite movie: Gone Favorite Movie: Gone with the Wind

Favorite Actor: Daniel De Louis, Jacky Golson, Robert De Niro

Favorite Actress: Cordelia Chapin, Audrey Hepburn, Vivien Leigh (Laughing while saying it: outdated!)

Favorite Director: Akira Kurosawa, Bernard Bettridge, John Lee (active Hong Kong director in the 50s-70s)

Favorite Singer: Barbra Streisand, Stonejohn, Elton John, Boyz II Men

Preferred Number: 5

Personal Wish: To do what I want to do

Unforgettable Moment: First concert

Favorite holiday: Christmas

Favorite pet: Dog

Current pet: Bingo, a German police dog, Bingo is the third dog that my brother has owned, which he started when he was living in Canada

When shopping for clothes: I buy them myself, and I mostly use mail-order for my undergarments

Life's creed: Patience, friends are the most important

At home alone: watch TV and read books

Cheung's movie chronology:

1978: "Spring on the Red Mansion", "Dog Bites Dog Bone"

1980: "Applause"

1981: "Unemployed Student"

1982: "Lemon Cola", "Impact 21", "Blazing Youth" (second edition) "Fiery Youth" (nominated for Best Actor at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards) "Yang Guo and Little Dragon Girl"

1983: "Drummer" "The First Time"

1984: "The Fate of the Furious" "Merry Christmas" "Sandwiches"

1985: "The Dragon and the Phoenix" "Falling in Love with You" "Courtship of the Anti-competitive Star"

1986: "By Chance", "Heroic"

1987: "Heroic II" (Nominated for Best Actor at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards), "Sinister".

1988: "Rouge Buckle" (Nominated for Best Actor in the Eighth Hong Kong Film Awards) "The Killing Love".

1989: "New Best Partner" "Sinister Spirit II"

1990: "Alfie's Story" (Best Actor Award at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards, Best Actor Nomination at the 28th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, Best Actor Nomination at the 36th Asia-Pacific Film Festival)

1991: "Across the Four Seas" "Night Banquet at the Magnificent Mansion"

1992: "Blue River Tale of the Anti-Flying Squad Storm" "A Family Affair".

1993: "Farewell My Concubine" (Nominated for Best Actor at the 46th Cannes Film Festival (France), Best Actor in a Foreign Language Film at the Japan Film Critics Association Awards, and Special Contribution Award at the 4th Chinese Academy of Film Performing Arts Awards), "A Pleasant Affair in a Field of Flowers", "The East Becomes the West", "Legend of the White-haired Witch", and "The Legend of the White-haired Witch II"

1994: "A House of Great Riches", "The Golden Boughs of Jade and the Leaves of the Sea" ( Nominated for Best Actor at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards) "The Fairly OddParents" "East Meets West" (Best Actor Award at the 1st Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards) "Remember When Bananas Are Ripe for the First Time"

1995: "Singing in the Middle of the Night" (also Executive Producer) "The Golden Jade"

1996: "The Golden Bough and the Leaves of Gold II" (also Co-Director) Erotic Man and Woman (also guest director) (nominated for Best Actor at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards)

1997: "Spring Breakers" (nominated for Best Actor at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards, nominated for Best Actor at the 34th Taiwan Film Awards)

1997: "Spring Breakers" (nominated for Best Actor at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards, nominated for Best Actor at the 34th Taiwan Film Awards) The Family of 1997"

1998: "Nine Stars", "The Red Lovers", "Anna Madeleine"; invited to be a jury member of the Berlin International Film Festival.

1999: "The Language of Meteors" (also co-producer), "Fairytale of the Stars and Moon", "Zero Degree Buenos Aires" ("Zero Degree Celsius Springtime Revisited")

2000: "The King of Guns" (Nominated for the Best Actor in the 37th Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards), "Lovesickness on Okinawa", "Smoke Flies" (also director, screenwriter, editor)

2002 In 2002, he was nominated for Best Actor at the 38th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, Best Actor at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards, and Best Actor at the Ming Pao Weekly Performing Arts Power Awards.

In 2004, he won the "Performing Arts Luminous Eternal Award" at the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards.

Incomplete record of Leslie Cheung's music awards:

2003: Silver Jubilee Honorary Award for Golden Melody at the 25th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award at the 3rd Chinese Pop Media Awards, Top Ten Chinese Songs Award (for the song "So Far, So Close"), Best Alternative Composition Award at the 2003 CASH Music Achievement Awards (for the song "So Far, So So Far, So Close").

2002: Re-elected as the second "CASH Music Ambassador" by the Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong.

2001: Best Pop Male Vocalist in the First Chinese Pop Media Awards, Best Concert Award ("Fever" Concert), Top Ten Chinese Songs Award (for the song "Passing Dragonfly"), Sprite China Original Music Chart Millennium National Achievement Award, Golden Melody Award (for the song "Fever"), Tribute Award in TVB Top Ten Awards. Golden Melody Award, TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Award Tribute Award, Four-Taiwan Music Awards' Greatest Hits Award (the album "Untitled").

2000: CCTV-MTV Music Awards Ceremony Asia's Most Outstanding Artiste Award, 23rd RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (the song "The Greatest Hits", withdrew to receive the award), Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Needle Award, TVB Top Ten Greatest Hits Golden Melody Award Honorary Grand Prize, the thirteenth Commercial Radio Shouting Heaven and Earth Music World Most Honored Songs Award (the song "The Left and Right Handed Man", withdrew to receive the award), the Top Ten Professional Recommendation Award (song "Left and Right Hands"), Metro Power Pop Annual Songs Top Ten Powerful Songs Award (song "Left and Right Hands"), Annual Songs Gold Award (song "Left and Right Hands"), Ming Pao Weekly Most Outstanding Male Vocalist Award (song "Passing by the Dragonflies"), Ming Pao Weekly Tribute Award ("Hot - Love" concert). Elected as the first "CASH Music Ambassador" by the Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong (CASH).

1999: 22nd RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (song "Right Hand, Left Hand", withdrew from the award), RTHK Top Ten Gold Songs of the Century Gold Award (song "Monica").

1996: Nominated for Best Movie Song at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards (for the song "Man with a Heart"); Nominated for Best Movie Song at the 33rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards (for the song "Man with a Heart"); Nominated for Best Movie Song at the 33rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards (for the song "When It's True, It's Good").

1995: 18th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Highest Sales Artist of the Year Award, 15th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Movie Song Nomination (for the song "Singing in the Middle of the Night"), 32nd Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards Best Movie Song Nomination (for the song "Singing in the Middle of the Night").

1994: Best Film Song Award at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards (Song "Chase"), Best Film Song Nomination at the 31st Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards (Song "Chase").

1993: Best Original Song Award at the 30th Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards (song "Red Face, White Hair").

1989: The 2nd Commercial Radio Gold Award for Male Vocalist, IFPI Greatest Hits Award (Record "Leslie"), The 7th TVB Top Ten Golden Songs Award (Song "Starting from Zero"), Most Popular Male Vocalist Award.

1988: The 1st Commercial Radio Shouting Ceremony Male Singer Gold Award, The 11th Radio Television Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (Songs "Silence is Golden", "No Need for Too Much"), IFBI Grand Award (Record "Hot Summer"), The 6th TVB Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs Award (Songs "Silence is Golden", "Stick to the Man"), Most Popular Male Vocalist Award.

1987: The 8th Commercial Radio Ring Song Award, Ring Album Award (Record "Summer Romance"), The 10th Radio Television Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (Song "Heartless Sleep"), Most Creative Song Award ("Summer Romance"), Annual Sales Champion Award (Record "Summer Romance"), The Fifth TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards (song "Heartless Sleep"), Annual Golden Melody Gold Award (song "Heartless Sleep").

1986: The 7th Commercial Radio Ring Songs Awards, The 9th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards (Song "Love in the Year"), The 4th TVB Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs Awards (Songs "Love in the Year" and "Anyone **** Sounding"), Golden Melody Gold Award of the Year (Song "Anyone **** Sounding").

1985: The 6th Commercial Radio Ring Song Award, The 8th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (song "Unruly Wind"), The 3rd TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Award (song "Unruly Wind").

1984: The Fifth Commercial Radio Ring Song Award, The Seventh RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (for the song "Monica"), The Second TVB Top Ten Greatest Hits Gold Songs Award (for the song "Monica").

1977: Won the first runner-up in the Asian Singing Contest with the song "American Pie".

Chang has a passion for the movie industry and has devoted himself to it. Over the years, he has not only performed many classic roles, but has also always taken directing a great movie as his greatest wish. Although the movie "Stealing Hearts," which he has been preparing for a long time, has not been made for various reasons, his directing talent can be seen from the works he has participated in writing and directing.

The movie "Singing in the Middle of the Night," for which Zhang served as executive producer.

The movie "Golden Bough II", with Cheung as the second set of director.

The movie "Porno Man and Woman", with Leslie Cheung as director of the segment.

Public service short film "Smoke Flies", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

Musical movie "Sunset in Paris", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

Musical movie "Left and Right Love", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "Dreaming of the Inner River", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "Left and Right Hand", edited by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "Pillow", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "You Hate Me This Way", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "I Honestly Love You", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "Cleanse Yourself", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

MTV "Fang Hua Jie Generation", written and directed by Leslie Cheung.

"Fever" concert, Leslie Cheung himself as artistic director.

Incomplete record of songs written by Leslie Cheung:

1983: Lyrics to "Love is Stuck", co-writer of "Fragments".

1986: Lyricist for "Love Fire".

1987: Lyrics for "Love is Hard to Control".

1988: composed "Thinking of You" ("For You"), "Silence is Gold" ("Night of the Bright Moon", "Hai Hai Life"), and "***Creating Truth, Goodness, and Beauty" (the theme song of the "Step on the Citizen's Path" charity event). Among them, "Silence is Gold" won the 11th RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award and the 6th TVB Top Ten Golden Songs Award.

1989: Composed "Starting from Zero" ("Can't See My Heart in Your Eyes"), "When the Wind Rises Again" ("The Wind Blows Again"), "One Night", and "Under the Umbrella of the Sun". Lyricist for "To You". Co-composer of "Moths of Fire" ("Until There Is No Love in the World"). Co-composer of "Moth of Fire". Among them, "Start From Zero" won the 7th TVB Top Ten Golden Songs Award.

1990: Composed the song "Miss You Forever".

1992: Composed "If You Knew My Bitterness" ("From Lovers to Friends").

1993: Composed the music for "Red Face, White Hair" (Love of a Lifetime) and "Forget You Like Forgetting Me". Lyrics for "Two Flying Swallows". Among them, "White Hair" won the Best Original Song Award at the 30th Taiwan Movie Golden Horse Awards.

1994: Composed the song "Surrender Declaration".

1995: Composed "Singing in the Middle of the Night", "Deeply Embraced" and "Lost You for Life". Among them, "Singing in the Middle of the Night" was nominated for Best Movie Song at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Movie Song at the 32nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

1996: Composed the songs "Red", "The Man with a Heart", and "Not Enough". Among them, "The Man with a Heart" was nominated for Best Film Song at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Film Song at the 33rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

1998: Composed the song "Afterward" (《作伴》).

1999: Composed "Loneliness is Harmful" and "Little Star" ("You are a Star").

2000: Composed the music for "I", "Big Fever" ("Fever"). Composed and co-wrote the lyrics of "Love Yourself Extremely" ("Owe You Love"). Among them, "The Great Heat" won the 23rd RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award (withdrew to receive the award), "Fever" won the Sprite China Original Music Chart Gold Song Award, "I" was elected by the Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong (CASH) "My Favorite Chinese Gold Songs" champion.

2001: composed "Noah's Ark" (theme song of CASH "Golden Sail Award" ceremony).

2002: Composed "So Far, So Close", which won the Top Ten Chinese Songs Award at the Third Chinese Pop Media Awards, and the Best Alternative Composition Award at the CASH Music Achievement Awards 2003.

2003: Composed "Love of Glass", "Dare to Love", "Scarlet Butterfly", "I Know You".

Cheung Kwok Wing held more than three hundred solo concerts in his life, including one hundred and twenty-one concerts in Hong Kong's Hong Kong Coliseum and nearly two hundred world tours.

1985 first solo concert (ten)

The performance of Leslie Cheung that night makes people feel that he was prepared for the battle, in the two hours of the concert, there is no out of tune or not enough gas situation, coupled with the gradual maturation of his singing skills, so that his fans heard as if they were enraptured, comprehensively, Leslie Cheung's first night of his first solo concerts, is really the best of the entertainment of the audio-visual, however, Leslie Cheung However, he only sang for more than two hours, which made people feel that he had not finished yet. Standing on the stage of Leslie Cheung is very superstar style, clothing matching in the natural appear to have characteristics, stage style is very rhythmic, interpretation of love songs intoxicated, if I have to spend one hundred and eighty dollars to see his concert, I think it's worth it. In addition to the progress of his singing, his acting performance is also getting better and better every year. He can be considered as one of the best artists who can sing and act with outstanding performance in both aspects. In my mind, I always feel that this son's potential has not yet come to an end, and his achievements are not only up to this point, if he can restrain his vigor a bit, I believe his achievements will definitely be even higher than today. The standard, dance choreography is more sophisticated, the audience is also exceptionally cooperative, enthusiastic response in addition to more love idol, the entire venue overflowing with joy, this point is exactly the biggest function of the concert, Leslie Cheung is to make music fans overjoyed. The most unexpected thing is that he sang Nanyin, sang so moving, and the song "Rouge Buckle", compared with Anita Mui, his interpretation with the big screen footage, more sorrowful and lingering. On stage, Leslie Cheung was almost in a state of oblivion, completely absorbing himself in the song. His splendor overshadowed all the lights in the stadium, and his voice tugged at everyone's heartstrings. All in all, it was a very enjoyable evening.

The 1989 "Farewell to the Music World" concert (33 performances)

I have never seen Leslie Cheung perform on stage before, only listened to his songs and saw his movie and TV appearances, and all I can say is that I love his songs. songs. But this "last show" made me change my mind completely, and I can only say in awe that "he is the best stage performer", his songs or dances on stage, movement or static, a smile or a small action are full of charms, and can fascinate thousands of music fans, and it makes sense that he is so popular. It can be said that Leslie Cheung is in great shape, and all of his performances are of the highest standard, no matter whether he is singing, dancing or talking, he can do his best. From beginning to end, there was no cold spot, the same on stage and off stage (all the audience cheered and screamed from beginning to end, the atmosphere was first-class), especially touching is that when Leslie Cheung shed tears on stage, the audience shed tears with him, that kind of emotional integration, I can't describe it. The "last show" will remain in everyone's memory forever, and he has done it. We can't help but recognize that this singer, who was once the supreme idol in the hearts of countless young people, is indeed "old" when compared to the backwaters of the music industry today. However, this "oldness" did not affect the performance in any way. On the contrary, when LESLIE sang, his singing voice was more mature and sophisticated than before, and the flavor of vicissitudes also appeared faintly. In terms of dancing, LESLIE is still one of the best male singers in Hong Kong - his movements are not too big, but they match the rhythm and feeling of the songs. Overall, we can give his brother one hundred percent because at his age, he still has the ability to control the atmosphere of the stage well, with his ability to move freely between his lines and his singing. For example, when he sang "Hot Hot Hot", he bounced on the chair as if he was a teenager, which is a rare perseverance. In fact, the whole concert, from the stage design, song arrangement to the scale of production, is a seriousness rarely seen in recent years, and these "superstar patterns" are not comparable to those of young singers. Thank you Leslie Cheung, and every staff member in front of and behind the stage of the concert, for bringing a rare and new experience to local concerts, and elevating local performing arts to a higher level. --Ming Pao Weekly

He looks good in sets of costumes designed by Caudillier. Not everyone can afford to support a top costume designer's wardrobe. Some people can't stand his shoulder-length hair, but I think it's a masterpiece. Look at his shoulder-length hair, sometimes loose, sometimes tied up, sometimes with hair accessories, with those costumes, sometimes with the wild flavor of the Indians, sometimes with the elegance of the ancient Egyptian and Indian princes, and sometimes like the picture in the serials with the flavor of the chivalrous man. It must be said that his styling this time is quite tasteful, especially in the scene of the flaming flames filling the stage with red fire, his wind-blown hair, coupled with a silver-red costume, wild and exuberant, like a phoenix bathing in fire. -- "Ida's Column".