What are some of Aaron Kwok's classics?

What are some of Aaron Kwok's classic works? "I Can't Stop Loving You", "Wild City", "Sing This Song", "Get Moving", "Should I Walk Away Quietly" and other songs; and "Three Forks", "Fathers and Sons", "Treading on Plums", "Undisputed", "The Cold War", and "The Cold War 2" and other movies.

Aaron Kwok (郭富城), born on October 26, 1965 in Hong Kong, China, is a Hong Kong actor, singer, dancer and singer, who was admitted to the Hong Kong TVB Dance Training Course in 1984. He rose to fame in Taiwan in the 1990s through his work in the Koyo Motorcycle commercials.

The U.S. was twice honored with the "Aaron Kwok Day". 2000 was awarded the "International Outstanding Artist Award". 2000 set up the Aaron Kwok International Charitable Foundation, 2003 was elected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Hong Kong, 2011 served as the UNICEF Ambassador for East Asia and Pacific. In 2011, he became the Ambassador of UNICEF for East Asia and the Pacific. 2019, he was selected as one of Forbes China's top 100 celebrities.

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Aaron Kwok's Early Years:

Aaron Kwok graduated from St. Joseph's College in Hong Kong, and after graduation, he went to work as a staff member at King Fook Goldsmiths on his father's recommendation; in 1984, Aaron Kwok injured his foot trying to play a one-word code in a dance. King Fook dismissed Aaron Kwok for taking too long a sick leave. In the same year, at the age of 19, Aaron Kwok enrolled in TVB's Dance Training Course (30 selected from 3,000) as a dance artiste on behalf of a friend, and later performed and backed up dancers in the music videos of female singers such as Anita Mui, Mimi Kwong, Vivienne Chan and Vivienne Chow.

In 1985, Aaron Kwok was recognized by the then TVB artiste manager, Micky Fung, for his outstanding singing and dancing performance in the Miss Bodybuilding election. In 1987, Aaron Kwok was transferred to TVB's artiste training class and graduated with the first prize, one of TVB's "Ten Stars of Galaxy" at that time.

In 1990, Aaron Kwok shot an advertisement for the DJ1-RR motorcycle in Taiwan and became famous; he also appeared in a commercial for a chocolate drink with the tagline "You are my chocolate", which was widely circulated. Subsequently, he was spotted by his manager Liu Weiqi, who invited Aaron Kwok to join the Furlong Communications Company, and released his first Mandarin album "I Can't Get Enough of You" in September 1990, which started his journey of acting career.

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