Peter Woodsworth

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Peter WOO Kwong-ching JP (Chinese:吳光正) (born 1946) is a Hong Kong businessman. He is the Chairman of Wheelock and Company Limited and The Wharf Holdings Limited. IMDB Wikipedia $7.2 Billion 1946 1946-01-01 7200000000 Art Department Bessie Pao Bessie Pao-Woo m. 1973 China Chinese Columbia Business School Douglas Woo Hong Kong Jacqueline Woo Jennifer Woo Peter Woo Net Worth Peter Woodsworth Politician Shanghai St. Stephen’s College University of Cincinnati

Peter Woodsworth Quick Info

Full Name Peter Woo
Net Worth $7.2 Billion
Date Of Birth 1946
Place Of Birth Shanghai, China
Height 1.64 m
Profession Politician
Education St Stephen’s College, University of Cincinnati, Columbia Business School
Nationality ‎Chinese
Spouse Bessie Pao-Woo (m. 1973)
Children Douglas Woo, Jennifer Woo, Jacqueline Woo
Parents Wu Zhuoyun
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-woo-6b995131
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000247/
Awards Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director, Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film, Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film Editing, Saturn Award for Best Director, Asian Film Award for Top-Grossing Film Director
Nominations Hong Kong Film Award for Best Screenplay, Asian Film Award for Best Director, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Dramatic Series
Movies The Killer, Hard Boiled, A Better Tomorrow, Face/Off, Red Cliff, The Crossing, Hard Target, Mission: Impossible II, Bullet in the Head, A Better Tomorrow II, Once a Thief, Broken Arrow, Paycheck, Reign of Assassins, Heroes Shed No Tears, Windtalkers, Just Heroes, Last Hurrah for Chivalry, Hand of De…

Peter Woodsworth Trademarks

  1. Frequent use of slow motion
  2. Final confrontations often take place near the ocean
  3. Birthmark on the dorsum of his nose
  4. His lead characters, whether good or bad, always have a code of conduct which includes a strict vow never to harm or kill innocent people. In many of his films, these lead characters often fight against villains with no such code who freely kill innocent people without remorse.
  5. Often puts the opponents in his movies in verbal confrontation in different parts of a room, usually seperated by a wall or other object.
  6. Berettas are mainly used as the main character’s gun in his movies
  7. Frequently uses unusual weapons to change the course of hand-to-hand combat scenes.
  8. His characters often mimic the actions of other their counterparts, typically accompanied by flashbacks of those scenes.
  9. [thrown gun]: One character throws a gun to another character
  10. [guns]: “Mexican Standoff”, involving two characters pointing guns at each others heads. Also mimicked by Quentin Tarantino
  11. [reflection]: characters are often alerted to danger by seeing a reflection
  12. [guns]: characters often use a gun in each hand
  13. Slow motion or freeze-frame sequences
  14. Since making films in the U.S., Woo has started to use doves as a symbol for peace in his films. They are often pictured flying away as the shooting begins.
  15. Scenes of hyperkinetic, chereographed action
  16. Frequently works with Yun-Fat Chow
  17. Uses pleasant music that heavily contrasts with some of the more violent action on screen.

Peter Woodsworth Quotes

  • [on working with Jean-Claude Van Damme] That’s a long story. About five or six years ago, I got many offers from Hollywood studios. The producer and script writers [for Hard Target (1993)] flew to Hong Kong to see me and they asked me to do the picture. [Van Damme was being considered to star.] Van Damme wanted a change, he wanted to prove himself as an actor. And he asked me to do the film. I thought I could do some magic. I know myself; I’m pretty sure of my abilities of how to make an actor look great on the screen, make him look like a hero. I thought I could do the same thing with Van Damme, like how I used to do with Yun-Fat Chow. So I wanted to help him. At the same time, I wanted a new experience, of working in Hollywood, so I took the chance and chose to do Hard Target (1993). The original script was pretty good. And I did try to do the things that I did with Yun-Fat Chow and tried to make Van Damme look different.
  • [on Dolph Lundgren] Directors have generally overlooked Dolph’s great sense of humor. He’s very funny.
  • [on Mean Streets (1973)] I saw this film before I directed my first movie. Even after I directed my first movie, I didn’t have much confidence. I must confess, I think I started a little too young. I should have learned more. I started with some kung-fu movies and comedies. After I watched “Mean Streets”, it made me feel ashamed–“Why don’t I make a movie like that? Tell a true story?”
  • [on Akira Kurosawa] I love Kurosawa’s movies, and I got so much inspiration from him. He is one of my idols and one of the great masters.
  • [on his childhood living in a Hong Kong slum] I had to fight to survive. Whenever I got beat up, I got upset, I also ran into the theater to watch a movie. But I have a very strong character, I never surrender, I [am] never afraid, no matter how big they are, how cruel they are, they never beat me down. I didn’t have money. I just sneaked in or watched the movie from the peephole. I have found my heaven in musicals. When I watch a musical, it makes me believe life is still beautiful. There are still a lot of beautiful people in the world. So I like the costumes, I love the song, I love all those smiles, I love those dance. In theater I found my heaven.
  • [on working in Hollywood] Even though I enjoyed the opportunity to work in Hollywood, I never got used to their system. I didn’t like much of the studio people. Well, there are too much politics and so much going on, and a lot of them have nothing to do with the movie. It’s all about power, it’s all about egos.
  • [on Tom Cruise] When he talks, he has so much energy it’s almost like he’s dancing. So I used that to choreograph his action scenes.
  • I like doves. They look so beautiful, like a woman. For me they represent peace and love and purity. And sometimes they’re seen as the messengers of God, so they’re important to me because I’m a Christian.
  • I’m not a master; I’m just a hard-working filmmaker. I would like everyone to see me as a friend rather than a master.

Peter Woodsworth Important Facts

  • He was asked to direct GoldenEye (1995). He turned it down, but was honored to be asked.
  • Despite the intense gunfighting in his films, he claims that in real-life he has a pacifist temperament and does not even own a gun.
  • Brandon Lee wanted him to direct Rapid Fire (1992) but the producers were strongly against it, as they wanted a martial arts film and not the stylized films that Woo made.
  • He has never owned a car.
  • His family’s roots are in Guangxi in southern China.
  • Lives in Pacific Palisades, California.
  • Is production partners with Terence Chang.
  • French director Jean-Pierre Melville has had the most influence on Woo; he based his film The Killer (1989) (“The Killer”) on Le Samouraï (1967).
  • He uses doves as a symbolic device. They represent the character’s soul as being saved.
  • He is the fifth Chinese director after Hark Tsui to join the board of judges for Cannes Film Festival (the 58th, in 2005).
  • Two of his films are listed in the Hong Kong Film Awards’ List of The Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures on March 2005. They are The Killer (1989) and A Better Tomorrow (1986) (ranking 42 and 2, respectively).
  • His film The Killer (1989) (“The Killer”) (alongside City on Fire (1987) (City on Fire) by Ringo Lam) was one of the inspirations for Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs (1992). Although the plot came from “City on Fire”, a lot of the style of “Reservoir Dogs” (e.g., the suits, the Mexican standoffs, the double guns) came from “The Killer” as well as Woo’s work in general.
  • When trying to convince Universal to get him to direct Hard Target (1993), Jean-Claude Van Damme championed Woo as “the Martin Scorsese of Asia”.
  • He is the first Asian director ever to make a mainstream Hollywood film (Hard Target (1993)).
  • Woo’s many American admirers include the likes of Martin Scorsese, Sam Raimi (who compared his mastery of action to Alfred Hitchcock’s mastery of suspense) and Quentin Tarantino (who, replying to a studio executive saying “I suppose Woo can direct action scenes” said “Sure, and Michelangelo can paint ceilings!”).
  • First job was working for Shaw Brothers studios as an assistant director to Cheh Chang. Martin Scorsese and Sam Peckinpah are his favorite directors.
  • Trademark: Birds: Many Woo films include slow-motion sequences of birds (usually doves)

Peter Woodsworth Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Nanjing 1937 1995 producer Producer
He ping fan dian 1995 producer Producer
Die xue jie tou 1990 producer Producer
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon 1989 producer Producer
Ying xiong wu lei 1986 producer Producer
A Better Tomorrow 1986 producer Producer
Zhua gui te gong dui 1985 producer Producer
Gu lian hua 1985 producer Producer
Liang zhi lao hu 1985 producer Producer
Nuts! 2016/II Short executive producer Producer
7 Brothers 2011 TV Series executive producer Producer
Sai de ke · ba lai: Cai hong qiao 2011 producer Producer
Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi 2011 producer Producer
A Better Tomorrow 2010 executive producer Producer
Jian yu 2010 producer Producer
Yao tiao shen shi 2009 supervising producer Producer
Chi bi: Jue zhan tian xia 2009 producer Producer
Red Cliff 2008 chief producer / producer Producer
Appleseed Ex Machina 2007 producer Producer
Tian tang kou 2007 producer Producer
Stranglehold 2007 Video Game producer Producer
The Glass Beads 2005 Short producer Producer
The Robinsons: Lost in Space 2004 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Paycheck 2003 producer Producer
Bulletproof Monk 2003 producer Producer
Red Skies 2002 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Windtalkers 2002 producer Producer
Blackjack 1998 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Big Hit 1998 executive producer Producer
The Replacement Killers 1998 executive producer Producer
Once a Thief: Family Business 1998 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Once a Thief: Brother Against Brother 1997 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Once a Thief 1996 TV Series executive producer – 1997-1998 Producer
Once a Thief 1996 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Lang man feng bao 1996 executive producer / producer Producer
Manhunt 2017 filming Director
Baat Bou Bun announced Director
The Crossing 2 2015 Director
The Crossing 2014/I Director
Chi bi: Jue zhan tian xia 2009 Director
Red Cliff 2008 Director
Stranglehold 2007 Video Game Director
All the Invisible Children 2005 segment “Song Song and Little Cat” Director
The Robinsons: Lost in Space 2004 TV Movie Director
Paycheck 2003 Director
Hostage 2002 Short Director
Windtalkers 2002 Director
Mission: Impossible II 2000 Director
Blackjack 1998 TV Movie Director
Face/Off 1997 Director
Once a Thief 1996 TV Movie Director
Broken Arrow 1996 Director
Hard Target 1993 Director
Hard Boiled 1992 Director
Zong heng si hai 1991 Director
Die xue jie tou 1990 Director
Just Heroes 1989 Director
The Killer 1989 Director
A Better Tomorrow II 1987 Director
Ying xiong wu lei 1986 Director
A Better Tomorrow 1986 Director
Liang zhi lao hu 1985 Director
Xiao jiang 1985 Director
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen 1982 Director
Mo deng tian shi 1982 Director
Hua ji shi dai 1981 Director
Qian zuo guai 1980 Director
Last Hurrah for Chivalry 1979 Director
Ha luo, ye gui ren 1978 Director
Da sha xing yu xiao mei tou 1978 Director
Fa qian han 1977 Director
Shao Lin men 1976 as Wu Yu Sheng Director
Dinü hua 1976 as Yusen Wu Director
Nu zi tai quan qun ying hui 1975 as Wu Yu-shen Director
Tie han rou qing 1974 Director
Accidentaly 1968 Short Director
Sijie 1968 Short co-director Director
Manhunt 2017 filming Writer
A Better Tomorrow 2010 original screenplay Writer
Chi bi: Jue zhan tian xia 2009 screenplay Writer
Red Cliff 2008 screenplay Writer
Once a Thief: Family Business 1998 TV Movie based on the film by Writer
Once a Thief: Brother Against Brother 1997 TV Movie based on the film by Writer
Hard Boiled 1992 story Writer
Zong heng si hai 1991 screenplay / story Writer
Die xue jie tou 1990 Writer
The Killer 1989 written by Writer
A Better Tomorrow II 1987 Writer
Ying xiong wu lei 1986 Writer
A Better Tomorrow 1986 written by Writer
Xiao jiang 1985 screenplay Writer
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen 1982 screenplay Writer
Mo deng tian shi 1982 Writer
Hua ji shi dai 1981 Writer
Qian zuo guai 1980 screenplay / story Writer
Last Hurrah for Chivalry 1979 Writer
Ha luo, ye gui ren 1978 writer Writer
Da sha xing yu xiao mei tou 1978 writer Writer
Fa qian han 1977 Writer
Shao Lin men 1976 Writer
Dinü hua 1976 as Yusen Wu Writer
Nu zi tai quan qun ying hui 1975 Writer
Tie han rou qing 1974 Writer
Sijie 1968 Short as Ng Yu Chen Writer
Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 2014 TV Series Actor
Jian dang wei ye 2011 Lin Sen Actor
Jian guo da ye 2009 Liu Wenhui (scenes deleted) Actor
Team-Up: John Woo and Shinji Aramaki 2008 Video short Actor
Stranglehold 2007 Video Game Mr. Woo (voice) Actor
Yit huet jui keung 1997 Police Chief Actor
Hard Boiled 1992 Mr. Woo (uncredited) Actor
Twin Dragons 1992 Priest (as John Wu) Actor
Hao men ye yan 1991 Man on Stairs Actor
Zong heng si hai 1991 Stanley Wu (uncredited) Actor
Yong chuang tian xia 1990 Kwong Actor
Die xue jie tou 1990 Policeman Actor
Jin ye xing guang can lan 1988 Father Fan Actor
Tie jia wu di Ma Li Ya 1988 Actor
Heng cai san qian wan 1987 Ling’s Husband Actor
A Better Tomorrow 1986 Inspector Wu Actor
Gu lian hua 1985 Actor
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen 1982 John Wu Actor
Qian zuo guai 1980 Actor
Shen tou miao tan shou duo duo 1979 Actor
Da sha xing yu xiao mei tou 1978 Miss Chen’s father Actor
Shao Lin men 1976 Scholar Cheng Actor
Tie han rou qing 1974 Actor
Man zhou ren 1973 Actor
Accidentaly 1968 Short Young Man Actor
Sijie 1968 Short Young Artist Actor
Chu ba 1973 assistant director – as Wu Yu Shen Assistant Director
Man zhou ren 1973 assistant director – as Yu-Shen Wu Assistant Director
Ci Ma 1973 assistant director – as Wu Yu Shen Assistant Director
Si qi shi 1972 assistant director – as Wu Yu Shen Assistant Director
Nian qing ren 1972 assistant director Assistant Director
Jin tian bu shang ke 1972 assistant director – as Yu-shen Wu Assistant Director
The Water Margin 1972 assistant director – as Yu Sheng Wu Assistant Director
Boxer from Shantung 1972 assistant director Assistant Director
Chi bi: Jue zhan tian xia 2009 presenter Miscellaneous
Red Cliff 2008 presenter Miscellaneous
The Replacement Killers 1998 advisor – uncredited / technical consultant – uncredited Miscellaneous
American Cinema 1995 TV Series documentary title designer Miscellaneous
Ban jin ba liang 1976 planner – as John Y.S. Woo Miscellaneous
Hard Boiled 1992 Editor
Die xue jie tou 1990 Editor
Mo deng tian shi 1982 Editor
Yao tiao shen shi 2009 camera operator Camera Department
Ying hung jing juen 1986 action unit photography Camera Department
The Industry 2015 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk 2014 special thanks Thanks
The Prisoners Dilemma 2012 Short special thanks Thanks
The Suppressor 2011 special thanks Thanks
Calibre 9 2011 dedicatee Thanks
Crank Up 2010 Short dedicatee Thanks
Vixen Highway 2006: It Came from Uranus! 2010 special thanks Thanks
Little Red Riding Hood 2009/I Video short special thanks Thanks
Jian guo da ye 2009 special thanks Thanks
Heroic Bloodshed 2008 Short in tribute to Thanks
Ten Dead Men 2008 inspiration, thanks and love to the works of Thanks
Wings of Defeat 2007 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Street of Pain 2003 Short special thanks Thanks
Chow Yun-Fat Goes Hollywood 2001 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Psycho 1998 special thanks Thanks
Diablo 1996 Video Game thanks Thanks
Ken San 2016 Documentary Himself Self
Kurosawa’s Way 2011 Documentary Himself Self
At the Movies 2010 TV Series Himself Self
A Moment in Time 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Charlie Rose 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Secret’s Out 2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Rotten Tomatoes Show 2009 TV Series Himself – Director Self
How Bruce Lee Changed the World 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
World Film Report 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Bokura no jidai 2008 TV Series Himself Self
John Woo: A Life in Pictures 2007 Video short Himself Self
The Light and the Dark: The Making of ‘Face/Off’ 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
Mission: Remarkable – 40 Years of Creating the Impossible 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Chang Cheh & le sabreur manchot 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
From Hong Kong to Hollywood: The Making of John Woo 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
L’art de la guerre 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Remembering the Future: Paycheck & the Worlds of Philip K. Dick 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Paycheck: Designing the Future 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Retrofitting ‘Paycheck’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Tempting Fate: The Stunts of ‘Paycheck’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Tinseltown TV 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The Code Talkers: A Secret Code of Honor 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
Windtalkers: Fly-On-the-Set Scene Diaries 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Chop Socky: Cinema Hong Kong 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Cinema Hong Kong: Wu Xia 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
John Woo: Bullet in the Plate 2002 Documentary Himself Self
The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
Hollywood Salutes Nicolas Cage: An American Cinematheque Tribute 2002 TV Special Himself Self
+ de cinéma 2001 TV Series documentary short Himself Self
2001 ABC World Stunt Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Self
Mission: Improbable 2000 TV Short Himself Self
Behind the Mission: The Making of ‘M:I-2’ 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
M:I-2 Impossible Shots 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
M:I-2 Mission Incredible 2000 Video short Himself Self
2000 MTV Movie Awards 2000 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The RDA 2000 TV Series Himself Self
Kurosawa: The Last Emperor 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
1998 MTV Movie Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
Making of ‘Blackjack’ 1998 Video short Himself Self
Jackie Chan: My Story 1998 Video documentary Himself Self
Naamsaang-neuiseung 1998 Documentary Self
The 50th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
Nulle part ailleurs 1997 TV Series Himself Self
HBO First Look 1996 TV Series documentary short Himself Self
Cinema of Vengeance 1994 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Rémy Julienne: 50 ans de cascades 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
American Masters 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Jackie Chan: Fast, Funny and Furious 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage

Peter Woodsworth Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 Samurai Award Tokyo International Film Festival Won
2012 UNESCO Award Asia Pacific Screen Awards Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi (2011) Won
2012 UNESCO Award Asia Pacific Screen Awards Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi (2011) Won
2010 Asian Film Award Asian Film Awards Top-Grossing Film Director Chi bi Part II: Jue zhan tian xia (2009) Won
2010 Career Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Won
2009 Huabiao Film Award Huabiao Film Awards Outstanding Abroad Director Chi bi (2008) Won
2009 Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema Shanghai International Film Festival Won
2003 DVD Premiere Award DVD Exclusive Awards Best Internet Video Premiere Hostage (2002) Won
2001 Action Movie Director Award World Stunt Awards Won
1998 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Director Face/Off (1997) Won
1997 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Film Face/Off (1997) Won
1997 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Director Face/Off (1997) Won
1997 Jury Grand Prize Sweden Fantastic Film Festival Face/Off (1997) Won
1993 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Editing Lat sau san taam (1992) Won
1992 Best Editing Asia-Pacific Film Festival Lat sau san taam (1992) Won
1991 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Editing Die xue jie tou (1990) Won
1990 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Director Dip huet seung hung (1989) Won
1987 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Picture Ying hung boon sik (1986) Won
1986 Golden Horse Award Golden Horse Film Festival Best Director Ying hung boon sik (1986) Won
2015 Samurai Award Tokyo International Film Festival Nominated
2012 UNESCO Award Asia Pacific Screen Awards Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi (2011) Nominated
2012 UNESCO Award Asia Pacific Screen Awards Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi (2011) Nominated
2010 Asian Film Award Asian Film Awards Top-Grossing Film Director Chi bi Part II: Jue zhan tian xia (2009) Nominated
2010 Career Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Nominated
2009 Huabiao Film Award Huabiao Film Awards Outstanding Abroad Director Chi bi (2008) Nominated
2009 Outstanding Contribution to Chinese Cinema Shanghai International Film Festival Nominated
2003 DVD Premiere Award DVD Exclusive Awards Best Internet Video Premiere Hostage (2002) Nominated
2001 Action Movie Director Award World Stunt Awards Nominated
1998 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Director Face/Off (1997) Nominated
1997 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Film Face/Off (1997) Nominated
1997 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Director Face/Off (1997) Nominated
1997 Jury Grand Prize Sweden Fantastic Film Festival Face/Off (1997) Nominated
1993 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Editing Lat sau san taam (1992) Nominated
1992 Best Editing Asia-Pacific Film Festival Lat sau san taam (1992) Nominated
1991 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Editing Die xue jie tou (1990) Nominated
1990 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Director Dip huet seung hung (1989) Nominated
1987 Hong Kong Film Award Hong Kong Film Awards Best Picture Ying hung boon sik (1986) Nominated
1986 Golden Horse Award Golden Horse Film Festival Best Director Ying hung boon sik (1986) Nominated