Top 10 most famous actors in Hong Kong in the 80s and 90s of the 20th century.

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Hong Kong cinema was once the brilliant peak of Asian cinema, making a huge contribution to Chinese cinema in particular and the world in general. There are many extremely famous Hong Kong actors who are considered the top male gods and stars, and are living proof of the golden age of the fragrant port. Here, let's find out the top 10 extremely famous Hong Kong actors!

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Chow Yun-Fat

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Chow Yun-Fat

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Chow Yun-fat (Chinese: , pinyin Zhōu Rùnfā, Yueping Chow Yun-fat, born 18 May 1955) is a popular actor of Hong Kong cinema in the 1980s and early 1990s. From the mid-1990s, he began to turn to the Hollywood market.

In 1974, Chau's life changed after he read a TVB casting announcement. After being selected by TVB and signed a 3-year contract, Chau started participating in TV series of this company and quickly became famous for his tall appearance (1.85m) and acting ability. In 1980, Chau really became a star of the Hong Kong small screen after playing the role of Hua Wenqiang in the 25-episode television series The Bund (上海灘), which is considered one of the television series. most successful TVB has ever produced. After the Bund, Chow Yun-fat continued to succeed as Linghu Chong in the 1984 television version of the martial arts novel Tieu Arrogant Gypsy.

In 1989, Chow Yun Fat played the card god Gao Tien in the movie God Card (赌神) directed by Wang Jing. The film was a huge success and ushered in a new genre of Hong Kong cinema, gambling movies with many films following in the footsteps of the God of Cards played by Andy Lau and Chow. Chow Yun-fat alone really affirmed the position of the biggest star of Hong Kong cinema in the late 1980s.

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Aaron Kwok Fu Shing

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Aaron Kwok Fu Shing

Movie Cong Nguyen 2000 starring Aaron Kwok Fu Shing

 Aaron Kwok Fu Shing (born October 26, 1965) is a Hong Kong actor and singer.

 Aaron Kwok Fu Shing was originally a dancer of TVB 1984 and in 1987 he joined the TVB acting course in the same class as Thieu Trong Hanh, who played Dinh Hieu Gioi in the 1992 film Dai Dai epuong. supporting role. The first time Guo Shucheng made a strong impression on the public was through an advertisement for a motorcycle for Honda in Taiwan. After that, he stayed in Taiwan to develop his career, released several Mandarin albums and was well received by the audience. My first "hit" song was: (Love you endlessly)

With a high and clear voice,  Aaron Kwok Fu Shing in the early 90s specialized in lyrical songs. Then  Aaron Kwok Fu Shing returned to Hong Kong. By this time, his reputation was already famous. Since then, his career has skyrocketed like fireworks and won countless music awards. At the same time, he was also one of the most beautiful dance singers of that time and was classified as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings (music)" Cantopop along with Le Minh, Luu Duc Hoa and Truong Hoc Huu were very popular in the 90s. .

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Andy Lau

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Andy Lau

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Andy Lau (born September 27, 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, producer and musician.

Andy Lau started his acting career when he joined TVB and started acting in TV series. Liu is well known for playing the lead role in the TV series "Hunting the Hawk" but only really famous when he played the role of Yang Guo in the TV series The Condor Heroes (1983) alongside Tieu Long Nu played by the actress. played by Tran Ngoc Lien. Thanks to consecutive successful roles, Andy Lau has become one of TVB's most promising young actors and is classified by fans as "Five Tiger Generals" along with other famous young actors, Huynh. Nhat Hoa, Thang Tran Nghiep, Miao Kieu Vy and Leung Trieu Vy.

Up to the beginning of the twenty-first century, Andy Lau has participated in more than 100 movies and has had many memorable roles, including the role of the young monk A Dai in The Venerable Monk and Minh, the criminal in the army. disguised as a police inspector in the Infernal trilogy. From 2003 onwards, Liu has limited the number of films he participates in each year, but he still has many notable roles such as the role of Luu Bu head in Ten Faces ambush or the role of thief Wang Bu in Thieves Under Heaven. .

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Stephen Chow

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Stephen Chow

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Stephen Chow (born 22 June 1962) is a Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He is also a political advisor of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Stephen Chow graduated from TVB's acting class in 1982 and entered the entertainment industry as the host of TVB's children's show 430 Shuttle. For more than 5 years, he also acted in a number of TVB dramas, but none of them stood out and Chau remained an unremarkable actor. The turning point in Stephen Chow's acting career came when he participated in the film Final Justice - Pioneer Calendar (1988). In this film, Stephen Chow plays Boy, a car thief and idol of a corrupt judge who has just been released from prison. This is Chow's first time acting in a movie with many acting roles after many years as an MC and playing the role of a corpse, but he also won the Golden Horse Award for best supporting role and was nominated for 2 awards. Hong Kong Best Supporting Actor" and "Hong Kong Best Newcomer".

Since 1994, Chau has started writing and directing a number of films himself. The film Shaolin Football Team broke the box office record in Hong Kong in 2001, this record was again surpassed by Chow's follow-up film, 2004's Kung Fu Ultimate.

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Jackie Chan

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Jackie Chan

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Chan Cang Sinh, commonly known by his stage name Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong male martial artist, actor, stuntman, filmmaker, action choreographer and singer. He is well known in the movie world for his fun fighting style, improvised weapons use and stunts that he often performs on his own. He trained in Wushu, Kung Fu and Hapkido, and has been in acting since the 1960s, appearing in over 150 films.

In the late 1980s and early 90s, Jackie Chan starred in a number of successful film series, beginning with Police Story 2, which won Best Martial Arts Directing in the Film Awards. Hong Kong in 1989. His next films were Long Brothers and Tigers II: The Falcon Plan, and Police Story 3, for which he won the Golden Horse Film Festival's Best Actor award. In 1994, Jackie Chan reprized his role as Wong Fei-Hong in Tzuyu II, which was listed as one of Time Magazine's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time. Another movie sequel, Police Story 4: Simple Mission, brought him additional awards and success at domestic cinema, although it was not well received in foreign markets. Jackie Chan rekindled his Hollywood target in the 1990s, but initially turned down offers to play villains in Hollywood films to avoid precedent for later roles. For example, Sylvester Stallone offered him the role of Simon Phoenix, a criminal in the futuristic fantasy film Demolition Man. Jackie Chan turned it down and the role was played by Wesley Snipes.