The singer won the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" and "Asia-Pacific's Most Popular Hong Kong Male Vocalist" in the 1991-1998 "Ten Greatest Hits Golden Songs Award Ceremony" for the first time, and the "Four-Team Music Awards" for the 1994-1997 "Hong Kong's Most Popular Male Vocalist" for the first time. In 1994-1997, he won the "Media Award" in the "4-Taiwan Music Awards", and became the winner of the four major electronic media music award ceremonies in Hong Kong for four consecutive years. Later, he won the "World's Best Selling Asian Artist" and "World's Best Selling Chinese Artist" awards at the World Music Awards twice, and "Hong Kong's Best Selling Chinese Artist" award at the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards in 2000, which is the highest honor in the music industry. In 2000, he won the "Hong Kong Golden Needle Award" at the "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Presentation Ceremony".
In December 2006, she was selected by the Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee to sing the theme song "Together Now" for the opening ceremony of the Games. /p>
2 Biography
Singer's career
Yau Hok Yau won the inaugural Eighteen Districts Amateur Singing Contest in 1984 with the song "The Grace of the Earth," beating out more than 20,000 rivals. Afterwards, he signed a contract with PolyGram Records and became one of their singers. Her first album "Smile again, Maria" was an instant success.
After his debut, the fast-growing popularity of Jacky Cheung was once devastated by alcoholism, after which he regained his vigor, to 1991's "Love You More Every Day" became the year's Hong Kong's most prestigious gold song, marking the beginning of Jacky Cheung's climb to the top of Hong Kong's music scene, 1992's solo album "True Feelings" is one of the highest-selling albums in the history of Hong Kong, along with Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Aaron Kwok. He was named one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" by Run Run Shaw's wife, Ms. Fong Yat Wah, and he was crowned the first of the "Four Heavenly Kings". 1993's Mandarin album "Kiss Farewell" hit the highest sales record in Taiwan's history, with its influence covering the Chinese circle. 1997 saw him perform in the original The musical "Snow Wolf Lake" was a sold-out show in Hong Kong at that time, and it was hard to get a ticket. Never before in the history of music in Hong Kong has any performance been so popular with the general public, and the musical was staged for 42 consecutive performances in Hong Kong, which is still the record holder, and the Mandarin version was released in 2005.
However, Jacky Cheung won numerous awards during the peak of his singing career, including the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" in the 1991-1998 "Ten Greatest Hits Awards", "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Vocalist in Asia-Pacific" and "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Vocalist in Asia-Pacific" three times and "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Vocalist in Asia-Pacific" four times, and "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Vocalist in Asia-Pacific". "He also won the "Golden Melody Gold Award" for four times, and the "Four-Team Music Award - Media Award" in 1994-1997, making him the winner of four consecutive Hong Kong's four major electronic media music award ceremonies. In addition, Jacky Cheung's achievements in the Chinese music industry have earned him the reputation of "The God of Songs", making him one of the biggest music stars in the Greater China region. By now, many of his earlier songs have become classics of Chinese pop music and have been covered by many later generations of singers and foreign singers.
In November 2006, the organizing committee of the Doha Asian Games announced on the official website of the Games that it had invited four singers to attend the opening ceremony of the Games to be held on December 1, and Jacky Cheung appeared on the list of invitees, along with Spanish tenor singer Carreras, among others; Cheung is also one of the favorites to sing the theme song of the 2008 Olympic Games, which will be held in Beijing. 1 Jacky Cheung was introduced at the Doha Asian Games Opening Ceremony with "The most popular Asian performer in the world, from Hong Kong, China. Jacky Cheung!", confirming his status as an Asian and international singer.
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3 Bio
Acting career
Yau Hok Yau has also had a notable career in film, appearing in more than 60 films, and has been described by the Japanese media as an Asian version of the "American comedian", Gene Kelly, and has been awarded "Best Actor" at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India, and has won awards including "Best Actor" at the New Delhi International Film Festival. He was awarded "Best Actor" at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India, "Best Supporting Actor" at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, and has been nominated for Best Actor and Supporting Actor several times. In 1996, he gradually faded out of the movie industry and began to focus on his music career, and in 1995, he was awarded the fifth place in the Top Ten Chinese Movie Stars. Although Jacky Cheung has excelled in movies, he has always appeared to be inferior to his singing career, which is generally considered to be because his singing career is too outstanding
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Honors
Selected as one of Hong Kong's Ten Outstanding Young Persons in 1998, and representing Hong Kong as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World in the following year.In 2004, as Hong Kong's music superstar, he was In 2004, he was appointed as the Honorary Ambassador of Hong Kong Disneyland.
Yau Cheung has twice won the "World's Best Selling Asian Artist" and "World's Best Selling Chinese Artist" awards at the World Music Awards, and the "Hong Kong Music Industry's Highest Honors" award at the "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards Ceremony" in 2000, as well as the "Hong Kong Music Industry's Highest Honors" award at the "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards Ceremony". He was awarded the "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor in the Hong Kong music industry, at the 2000 Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Ceremony. He is now widely regarded as the mainstay and legend of Chinese pop music. After winning the Golden Needle Award, he withdrew from Hong Kong's music awards ceremonies, but he did not deliberately announce that he would no longer be receiving awards, so he will still be seen at recent ceremonies such as the IFBI International Singer Sales (Hong Kong) Awards.
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5 Bio
Influence
You Xueyou Zhang is known as the 'God of Songs' in the Chinese-speaking world, and his influence covers the entire Chinese world as well as Southeast Asia, with fan associations for him in Japan and South Korea. In the nineties, there was a popular saying among Chinese people that "wherever there are Chinese people, there is the voice of Miss Teresa Teng, and wherever there is wind, there is the music of Mr. Jacky Cheung." Throughout the 1990s in the United States and Canada, as soon as Jacky Cheung released a new album, an average neighborhood Chinese record store could sell thousands of his records. Jacky Cheung has collaborated and sung with many of the world's music masters and superstars, these include the famous Canadian singer Celine Dion, Sharon Brightman in the U.S., etc. Due to his long history of consistent top record sales, he was once awarded consecutively with the IFBI Award for the Highest Selling Artist in Record Sales. He is also known as the conscience of Hong Kong's pop music scene because of his tough vocal prowess.
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6 Biography
Loss of voice incident
You Xueyou Zhang has a world-unrivaled good voice, but he has also been plagued by nasal disease, according to his own account is the aftermath of injuries sustained from shooting a movie in the early 1990s, whenever a cold occurs, it will have a negative impact on the nose, leading to the musical he staged in December 2005 at the Dome in Taipei, Taipei City, & lt; Snow Wolf Lake>. Snow Wolf Lake> in December 2005 in Taipei City Dome musical because of the cold and lead to the loss of voice, he said to the audience before the show with a raspy voice, "I'm really sorry for everyone, because of my cold, in rehearsals found that the situation is not very good, if it really can't, I'm going to suspend the performance. If I really can't, I will suspend the show. If that's the case, I'll be more upset than any of us, and I'd like to keep going no matter what." When the show was halfway through when Jacky Cheung could not sing anymore, he led all the actors in the show to the center of the stage to sincerely apologize to the audience, and then turned around to all the actors to bow and apologize, and left tears in his eyes, promising that he will add another one in the near future to make up for the presence of every audience, most of the audience at the scene for the moving, shed tears with all the actors on stage chorus of the closing song <love is eternal>.
7 Personal Life
You Xueyou Zhang has many confidants in the entertainment circle, including Tony Leung, Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Yu Chengqing, Luo Wen, Eric Tsang, Ke Shouliang, Zhang Huimei, Lin Yilian, Liu Jialing, Chen Huixian, and Au Tingyu, among others. He met his current wife, Mavis Law, who was the lead actress in the movie "I'm a Heartless Girl", and they got married in 1996. Now they have two daughters, the first daughter Zhang Yaohua, the second daughter Zhang Yaoxuan. Jacky Cheung not only has an outstanding career, but also has an outstanding family and reputation, and is regarded as one of the wonders of the entertainment industry. In 1999, the International Minor Planet Alliance granted him the right to name a newly discovered asteroid, and he named the planet "May", which is the English name of Luo Mei-wei. Although Jacky Cheung's achievements are outstanding, he has a gentle character and does not like to compete for fame and fortune, and has many friends in the circle, so he is also known as "Mr. Nice Guy", he has won the most popular male singer award in the eyes of singers for nine consecutive years, and is regarded as a legend in the eyes of singers in the entire Chinese music industry.
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8 Major Titles
Vice President of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild
Senior Honorary Ambassador of Disneyland (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong's Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons
World's Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons The world's first award-winning singer
Time Out - Asia's Most Influential "Fifty" People
Honorary Citizen of the City of Los Angeles, USA
Head of CreatorMark Limited I music
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9 Works
Music Albums and Selections
< p>1985: "SMILE"1985: "Distant She AMOUR"
1985: "Outsiders/Cross-counting"
1986: "Love Without Four Returns"
1986: "Love for Each Other"
1987: "First Kiss/Bomb"
1987 : "In the Depths of My Heart"
1987: "Jacky Cheung"
1987: "Jacky Cheung's 87th Concert"
1988: "Fascinated by Intentions"
1988: "In the Soul of Last Night's Dreams"
1989: "For My Darling"
1989: "Silken Memory of Love Songs"
1989: "Only Wish to Love One Person for a Lifetime"
1990: "Déjà Vu (Jacky Cheung's Story of First Love)
1990: "You in My Dreams"
1991: "Can't Help It"
1991: "A Heart That Never Changes"
1991: "Love You More Selections"
1992: "Aiyou Zhang 91 Concert"
1992: "True Love"
1992: "Love Sparks"
1993: "Kiss Farewell"
1993: "Me and You"
1993: "Forget His EP"
1993: "Blessing"
1994: "Hak & Yau 93 Concert"
1994: "Legend of the Hungry Wolves"
1994: "Jacky Cheung Jacky Cheung 24K Gold Gold Collection"
1994 Stealing Hearts
1994: This Winter is Not Too Cold
1995: Three Years in Two Languages
1995: Embracing Friends
1995: Allergy World
1995: New Songs of True Love +Selected Songs
1995: A Lifetime of Walking with You Collection
1997: "Snow Wolf Lake"
1997: "I want to go to the wind with you"
1998: "Release Yourself"
1998: "No Regrets"
1998: "Selected Friends Songs of the Years"
1999 1999: "There's Someone"
1999: "Walking Through 1999"
1999: "You Solo Concert"
2000: "Touch of Love"
2000: "Jacky Cheung15 Fifteen Years of Music Selection"
2000: "When I Think of You
2000: "Songs of Friendship: Jacky Cheung's Golden Selection of Love Songs of the Century 1995-2000"
2001: "Jacky Cheung - Fever"
2001: "The World's First Stream"
2001: "903 ID Club Lakao Concert"
2002: He's There", "Jacky Cheung New Songs + Selections"
2003: "Jacky Cheung Music Journey Live Concert"
2003: "Jacky Cheung 4 in 1 Collector's Collection"
2003: "Jacky Cheung 1985-1999 Greatest Hits Complete Collection"
2003: "Jacky Cheung 1987-1999 2004: "Life Is Like A Dream"
2004: "Black & White"
2004: "Live Life Live Concert"
2004: "Global Superstar AV Revelation - Jacky Cheung"
2005: "Universal Hundred Flowers - Jacky Cheung"
2005: "Snow Wolf Lake (Mandarin Version)
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10 Solo Concerts
1986: "Jacky Cheung, Lui Fong 86 Double Star Hong Kong Concert"
1987: "Jacky Cheung 87 Hong Kong Concert"
1991: "Jacky Cheung Loves You Everyday More National Tour 91"
1993: "Hok Yau and Yau 93 World Tour"
1995: "Yau Hok Yau 95 World Tour One Hundred Shows"
1995: "Ten Years of Love 95 Yau Hok Yau Taiwan Tour"
1996: "Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra -Love and Symphony Recital"
1998: "Lacroix Music Hong Kong Concert 1998"
1999: "Yau Yau Solo 99 World Tour"
2001: "Lacroix Music Hong Kong Concert 2001"
2002-2003: "Jacky Cheung Music Journey LIVE World Tour"
2004: "Jacky Cheung Live LIVE Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center Concert"
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11 Musicals
1997: Snow Wolf Lake
2004-2005: Snow Wolf Lake (Mandarin Version)
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12 Songwriting
Composition
Old Letters - Old Dreams
This Winter is Not Too Cold (Mandarin/Cantonese)
Allergy World
So Close (So Far)
On the Way (Hide and Seek)
Like Drunk but Not Yet Drunk
Brave Story
Want to Split the Drinks
People Getting Crazy
Life Is Like A Dream
Slowly
She
To A Friend
Rather Be Wrong
Tell You Know
Shake Yao
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13 Songwriting
Lyrics
Night is a blur
When I think of you
Every time a good time (McDonald's cross-century jingle)
Want to split a drink
She
Rather be wrong
Tell you know
Love is eternal (Mandarin)
Snow Loves the Wolves
Simplicity is Love
As long as I live for you one day
Confession
Love is eternal (Mandarin) Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version
One Man's Sacrifice Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version
Don't Want to Lose You Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version Written with Lin Xi***
Really Lose You Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version
One Man's Sacrifice Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version
Praying to be able to **** you to live one day Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Mandarin Version
Confession The Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version Written with Lin Xi***
Holding the Snow The Musical Snow Wolf Lake Mandarin Version
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14 Theme Song for Public Service Events
Together now (Theme Song for the 15th Asian Games in Doha)
A little bit of Candlelight (Government Social Welfare Department 40th Anniversary Theme Song)
Brave Story (Hong Kong Police Force Public **** Relations Branch Police Alert Theme Song)
Loam Wonderful Flying (Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Song)
Forgive me (Royal Hong Kong Police Force 1988 Theme Song)
Purify the Space (Theme Song of the Chinese Buddhist Association)
Everyone (Hong Kong Government 2005 Social Public Opinion Song)
The Longan Tree in Hometown (Theme Song of the Chinese Ministry of Health's 2005 Cataract Rescue Campaign)
If You Can Give Up, You Can Get Down (HKCSS Golden Jubilee Commemorative Theme Song)
Good Wishes (Theme Song of the Hong Kong Police Force's Crime Stoppers Program)
Sunny Day, Rainy Day, Children's Day (Theme Song of the Hong Kong Children's Welfare Foundation)
15 Filmography
Based on the original local Hong Kong titles:
1986 Where's Officer Tuba
1986 Devoted to You
1986 Soul
1987 Sister Cupid
1987 Double Fusion
1987 Fixation
The first film to be released in Hong Kong. Fixation
1987 The Haunted Cop Shop
1988 The Eight Happiness
1988 The Haunted Cop Shop 2
The Haunted Cop Shop
The Haunted Cop Shop 2
The Haunted Cop Shop Shop 2
1988 Three Pairs of Mandarin Ducks in One Bed (三对鸯鸳一床) My Dream Is Yours
1988 Mongkok Carmen (旺角卡门) As Tears Go By
1988 North and South Mom Fight (北北妈打) Mother Vs. 1988 Carry on Hotel
1988 Tiger Cage
1988 The Best Son-in-Law Faithfully Yours
1988 The Dream Is yours
1989 Fortunate Men
1989 Fortunate Men
1989 Fortunate Men
1989 Fortunate Men
1989 The Dream Is yours
1989 Seven Warriors
1989 Little Cop
1990 Best Friend of the Cops
1990 The Swordsman
1989 The Swordsman
1990 The Swordsman
1990 Curry And Pepper
1990 A Chinese Ghost Story 2
1990 Bullet In The Head
1990 The Millennium Banshee
1990 Demoness From Thousand Years1990 Point of No Return
1990 Days of Being Wild
1991 Off Track
1991 Perfect Match
1991 The Raid
1991 Will of Iron
1991 A Chinese Legend
1991 The Chinese Legend
1991 The Way of the Tao
3 A Chinese Ghost Story 3
1991 Once Upon A Time In China
1991 Bullet for Hire
1991 Sticky Pillow Man Slickers Vs. Killers
1991 The Banquet (guest star)
1992 With or Without You
1992 Best of the Best
1992 Best of the Best
1992 The Flying Tigers
1993 The Best of the Best
1993 The Flying Tigers
1992 The Flying Tigers
1992 The Days of Being Dumb
1992 Deadly Dream Woman
1992 Pom Pom & Hot Hot
The City of Demons 1992 The Wicked City
1992 True Love
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 The Legend of Prince No More Love No More Death
1993 The Legend of Prince No More Love No More Death
1993 The Legend of Prince No More Love No More Death
1993 The Legend of Prince No More Love No More Death
1993 Flying Dagger
1993 The Enigma Of Love
1993 Super School Fighter
1993 Future Cops
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 The Eagle Shooting Heroes
1993 Future Cops
1993 Boys Are Easy
1994 To Live And Die In Tsim Sha Tsui
1994 The Private Eye Blues
1994 Love On Delivery. Love On Delivery (guest star)
1994 Ashes of Time
1995 High Risk
1996 Out of The Blur (guest star)
1998 Anna Magdalena (guest star) Anna Magdalena (guest star)
1999 Dragon Heat (guest star)
2001 July Rhapsody
2003 Dragon Load 2003 (guest star)
2003 Dragon Load 2003 (guest star)
The Dragon Load 2003 (guest star)
The Dragon Load 2003 (guest star)
2003 Golden Chicken 2
2004 Jiang Hu
2004 Super Model
2005 Perhaps Love
2004 I want to be a model
2005 If you are a man of forty, you will be able to see the movie. Perhaps Love
2006 The Heavenly Kings (guest star)
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16 Some of the actors and actresses who have worked with Jacky Cheung
Jimmy Hung M.B. Law M.I. Wong M.D. Chiang D.W. Wong J.Y. Hu Fung Yvonne Lam Yi-lin Qin Pei Li Li-Jin Chan Wai-Hsien Koh Koon-Ying Cherie Chung M.Y. Cheung M.Y. Cheng Yu-Ling Wong Pak-Ming Chow Yun-Fat Andrew Shen Ting-Hsia Wu Yaohan Zhang Min Stephen Chow Mok Siu Chung Tung Piu Liu Andy Wan Tsz Leung Yam Tat Wah Wen Pik Ha Wu Mang Tat Tsang Chi Wai Liu Ka Ling Zheng Shaoqiu Leung Chiu Wai Kenneth Cheng Zexi Chen Pak Cheung Cheung Leslie Cheung Kwok Wing Kenneth Lee Kah Yan Li Tze Hung Yuen Jie Ying Lin Zheng Ying Hui Kuan Kit Yuen Wah Ip Tong Tam Yiu Man Tsang Kong Koh Chi-An Cho Tat Wah Ke Sham Kin Fun Lei Ji Lin Tse Cheung Chou Wai Man Leung Ka Fai Yuan Kuai Guan Chi-Lin Yuan Biao Jet Li Zheng Xiu Man Wu Kwan Yuk Lee Yeow Tong Lai Ming Chang Yeh Dexian Tang Chun Yip Yuan Yong Yi Lee Hak-kan Wu Da-wei Qiu Shu-ching Yang Tsai-ni Zhang Wei-jian Zheng Yi-jian Pauline Chen Lin Chi-ying Lin Ching-hsia Ye Yu-qing Chung Chun-tao Fan Qui-xuan Wu Sin-lian Lai Chi Cheng Kui-an Lai Mok Man-wai Yen Seung-suk Tao Da-wei Anita Mui Yan-fang Lin Ka-yan Katsumi Takeshi Kam Shing-woo Zhou Xun Chi Chun-hei
One of them has worked with Tony Leung Chiu-wai on nine films, and in the case of the actresses, has collaborated with Maggie Cheung on seven films.
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17 Awards
Major Awards
1st place out of over 20,000 entries in the 1984 Hong Kong Singing Contest for the 18 districts of Hong Kong
1985 RTHK's Top 10 Chinese Gold Songs "Most Promising Newcomer"
1987 Hong Kong Film Awards for the movie "Carmen in Mongkok"
The film "Carmen in Mongkok" won the Hong Kong Film Awards for the first time. Mongkok Carmen" won the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1987
1994 "Most Popular Asian Artist" award at the Billboard Awards
1995 "World's Best Salesman" award at the Monte Carlo World Music Awards
1995 "World's Best Salesman" award at the Monte Carlo World Music Awards
More 1995 Monte Carlo World Music Awards "World's Best Selling Asian Artist" and "Highest Selling Chinese Artist"
1995: Time Magazine U.S.A. Cover The first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of the U.S.A. edition of Time Magazine
1996: Monte Carlo World Music Awards "World's Best Selling Asian Artist" and "Highest Selling Chinese Artist"
1996 World's Best Selling Asian Artist" and "Highest Selling Chinese Artist" at the Monte Carlo World Music Awards
1997: Best Mandarin Male Vocalist in the Pop Music category of the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards First non-Taiwanese singer to win this award
1998: Best Singer in the Pop Music category of the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards
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1998: "Hong Kong's Ten Outstanding Young Persons"
1999: "World's Ten Outstanding Young Persons", the first non-Taiwanese singer to win the award
2001: "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor of the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK)'s Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs. The highest honor "Golden Needle Award"
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18 Awards
Film Awards
1989 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor "Carmen of Mongkok" Directed by Wong Kar Wai
1990 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Nominee "Streets of Blood" Directed by John Woo p>
1990 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "Sinister Spirit 2" Directed by: Tsui Hark, Ching Siu Tung
1990 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "Laughing at Ovation" Directed by: Tsui Hark
1990 Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "Laughing at Ovation" Directed by: Tsui Hark
1991 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "Laughing at Ovation" Directed by: Wong Kar-Wai
1991 Hong Kong Film Awards 1991 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "Wong Fei Hung" Directed by: Tsui Hark
1994 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Nomination "The New Edge" Directed by: Liu Weiqiang
1994 Taiwan Film Awards Best Actor Nomination "The New Edge" Directed by: Liu Weiqiang
2001 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Nomination "A Man of Forty" Directed by: Ann Hsu
1999 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Nomination "A Man of Forty" Directed by: Xu Anhua Best Actor in a Leading Role, directed by Ann Hui
2001 New Delhi Asian Film Festival, India Best Actor in a Leading Role, directed by Ann Hui
2001 Tokyo International Film Festival, Japan Best Actor in a Leading Role, directed by Ann Hui
2001 Cannes Lions Best Actor in a Leading Role, directed by Ann Hui
2003 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role, directed by Liu Weiqiang 2003 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Nomination for "Golden Cockerel 2" (Note: cameo role) Directed by Zhao Liangjun
2003 Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Actor Nomination for "Golden Cockerel 2" (Note: cameo role) Directed by Zhao Liangjun
2003 Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Awards Best Actor Nomination for "Golden Cockerel 2" (Note: cameo role) Directed by Zhao Liangjun
2003 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Nomination for "Golden Cockerel 2" (Note: cameo role) Directed by Zhao Liangjun
Taiwan Film Festival 2003
2003 Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards Most Dedicated Actor Award for "Golden Cockerel 2" (Note: cameo role) Directed by: Chiu Leung-chun
2006 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Original Song for a Movie