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Chow Yun-Fat Wiki Biography
Chow Yun-Fat is an actor born on 8th May 1955, in Lamma Island, (then British) Hong Kong. Throughout Asia, he is mostly known for his co-operation with director John Woo and his heroic bloodshed films such as “A Better Tomorrow”, “Hard Boiled” and “The Killer”, and in the west he is recognized for his roles in “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”. Among other achievements, he has won two Taiwanese Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor, and three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor too.
Have you ever wondered how rich Chow Yun-Fat is? According to sources it has been estimated that Yun-Fat’s overall net worth is obver $100 million, accumulated thanks to a lucrative acting career, which he started back in the mid-‘70s. He has appeared in numerous films and TV series, and since he is still active in the entertainment industry, his net worth continues to grow.
Chow was born into a poor family, and lived with his parents in a farming community in a house with no electricity, helpingd his mother with farming and selling on the streets. When he was seventeen, he had to leave school so he could support his family by doing various jobs, including working as a bellboy, postman and taxi driver. However, some years later, Yun-Fat replied to a newspaper advertisement and started his actor-trainee work at the local television station, then signing a three-year contract with the studio, and soon making his acting debut, appearing in soap operas which were exported world wide. One of his first appearances was in the 1980 TV series “The Bund” which dealt with the rise and fall of a 1930s Shanghai gangster, and it didn’t take long before he was recognized as a household name in Hong Kong. Despite continuing his acting success on television, Chow wanted to become a big-screen actor. Finally, his dream came true when he teamed up with filmmaker John Woo and appeared in the action-melodrama film “A Better Tomorrow”(1986); the film turned out to be a great success and established both Chow and Woo as superstars, as it brought him his first Best Actor award. His net worth was certainly well established.
After this, many more heroic films followed, next in “A Better Tomorrow 2”(1987), then successively “Prisons on Fire”, the sequel “Prisons on Fire 2”, “The Killer”(1989), “Hard Boiled”(1992) and many others. Yun-Fat also starred in comedies such as “Diary of a Big Man”(1988) and “Now You See Love, Now You Don’t”(1992), but also in romantic blockbusters like “Love in a Fallen City”(1984) and “An Autumn’s Tale”(1987), which earned him a Best Actor Award at the Golden Horse Awards. His net worth was rising steadily.
In the mid-‘90s, Chow decided to move to Hollywood in pursuit of international fame. Although his first two films weren’t successful, Chow eventually got the role of Li Mu-Bai in the “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”(2000) which became a winner at both the Oscars and the international box office. This established Chow’s career in the West and brought him other roles, including in “Bulletproof Monk”(2003), “Curse of the Golden Flower”(2006), “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”(2007) among many others. Some of his most recent ventures include acting in “From Vegas to Macau” in 2014, and reprising his role in its sequel a year later. Chow is considered to be the second-highest earning actor in Hong Kong.
When it comes to his private life, Yun-Fat has married twice, firstly to Candice Yu, an Asian actress, but the two split after nine months. In 1986 he remarried, this time to Jasmine Tan; the couple doesn’t have any children, although Chow has a goddaughter, Celine Ng, a former child model for various companies.
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Chow Yun-Fat Quick Info
Full Name | Chung Mong-joon |
Net Worth | $100 million |
Date Of Birth | May 18, 1955 |
Died | January 20, 2016, Taipei, Taiwan |
Place Of Birth | Lamma Island, Hong Kong |
Height | 1.83 m |
Profession | Actor, Screenwriter |
Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Seoul National University, MIT Sloan School of Management, George Washington University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Liverpool, National Cheng Kung University |
Nationality | American, Hong Kong |
Spouse | Jasmine Tan (m. 1987), Candice Yu (m. 1983–1983) |
Children | Chung Seon-i, Chung Nam-i, Chung Ye-seon, Chung gi-seon, Chung Hae-chan, Chung Hae-in, Chang Kuo-wei, Chang Shu-hua |
Parents | Rongyun Zhou, Lifang Chen |
Siblings | Chung Mong-koo, Chung Mong-hun, Chung Mong-yoon, Chung Mong-woo, Chung Mong-kun, Chung Mong-il, Chung Kyung-hee, Tung Chee-hwa, Tung Siu-ping, Tung Yi-ping, Tung Chee Ping, Chung Yoo-kyung |
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IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000334/ |
Awards | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor, Asian Films People’s Choice Award for Favorite Actor |
Nominations | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Song, Asian Film Award for Best Actor |
Movies | God of Gamblers, From Vegas to Macau, A Better Tomorrow, The Last Tycoon, From Vegas to Macau II, From Vegas to Macau III, Once a Thief, Cold War 2, Curse of the Golden Flower, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Monkey King, Anna and the King, The Killer, Hard Boiled, Bulletproof Monk, Tragic Hero,… |
TV Shows | The Bund, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, more |
Chow Yun-Fat Trademarks
- The action superstar can be seen in most of his movies with twin guns (usually two Beretta 92s) and dark shades during a gunfight.
- Chow often is seen with a trademark toothpick in his mouth, particularly in his films with John Woo.
Chow Yun-Fat Quotes
- [on his Mandarin pronunciation in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)] It’s awful. The first day I had to do 28 takes simply because of the language problem. That’s never happened before in my life. It put me under a lot of pressure. There was a lot of dialogue in this film, more than I’ve ever had to speak before. It was like speaking Shakespeare.
- Working in front of the camera keeps me alive. I couldn’t care less about actors’ trailers and food on sets and stuff like that – I just want to act.
- As an actor we’re just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors. But I must do my job perfectly, and I love what I do.
- If I can associate with the people very, very gently very, very friendly every day I’m happpy. If I don’t pay them respect I feel terrible inside” – From an interview with Chow Yun-Fat in the Documentary Chow Yun-Fat goes Hollywood
- In the West audiences think I am a stereotyped action star, or that I always play hitmen or killers. But in Hong Kong, I did a lot of comedy, many dramatic films, and most of all, romantic roles, lots of love stories. I was like a romance novel hero.
Chow Yun-Fat Important Facts
- Made a surprise cameo in the hit Chinese independent film Waiting Alone (2004).
- Enjoys photography. His elder sister also is a photographer.
- Attempted suicide over the break-up after 5-year (1978-1983) romance with popular TV star Idy Chan.
- After a first unsuccessful marriage with a fellow Hong Kong star actress, he fell in love and re-married the daughter of one of the richest Chinese dynastic scions from Singapore.
- He and Andy Lau made 4 movies together: Ying hung ho hon (1987), Gong woo ching (1987), Dou san (1989), and Dou hap (1991). They also made two TV-series together: Yang ka cheung (1986) and Sou hat yi (1982).
- He helped Andy Lau in his movie career, after it almost crashed when he refused to sign a contract with TVB, which made him blacklisted from Hong Kong Television.
- Credited as Chow Anderson in the Philippines in his earlier films.
- Tri-lingual, speaking Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.
- Unusually tall by Chinese standards, he was often a head taller than his co-stars in his Hong Kong films, female or male.
- Sponsors a lot of charity events such as “National Wildlife” and many others.
- Before going to work on a movie each day, he goes to the nearest market and buys some fresh fruit.
- Chosen one of 50 Most Beautiful People by People Magazine in 2002.
- Turned down the role of Morpheus in The Matrix (1999).
- CineAsia, the Asian Theatre Owners Convention, named Chow the Star of the Decade.
- Chow Yun-Fat was born of the Hakkha (aka Ha Ka) race, an ethnic group from China that has moved from one region to another without taking up permanent residence since the ancient times. The Hakkha dialect is now the second most popular dialect in Taiwan.
- Won Asian Pacific Festival “Best Actor” Award for Hong Kong 1941, 1985.
- Won Taiwan Golden Horse “Best Actor” Awards Two Times: Hong Kong 1941, 1985. An Autumn’s Tale, 1987.
- Won Hong Kong Academy “Best Actor” Awards Three Times: A Better Tomorrow, 1987. City On Fire, 1988, All About Ah Long, 1990.
Chow Yun-Fat Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Monkey King: The Legend Begins | 2016 | Jade Emperor | Actor | |
Cold War II | 2016 | Oswald Kan | Actor | |
From Vegas to Macau III | 2016 | Ken Shek / Ko Chun | Actor | |
Office | 2015 | Ho Chung Ping | Actor | |
Du cheng feng yun II | 2015 | Ken / Ko Chun | Actor | |
The Man from Macau | 2014 | Ken / Ko Chun | Actor | |
Xi you ji: Da nao tian gong | 2014 | Jade Emperor | Actor | |
Da Shang Hai | 2012 | Cheng Daiqi | Actor | |
Tong que tai | 2012 | Cao Cao | Actor | |
Jian dang wei ye | 2011 | Yuan Shikai | Actor | |
Rang zi dan fei | 2010 | Master Huang | Actor | |
Shanghai | 2010 | Anthony Lan-Ting (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Kong Zi | 2010 | Confucius | Actor | |
Dragonball: Evolution | 2009 | Roshi | Actor | |
The Children of Huang Shi | 2008 | Jack (Chen Hansheng) | Actor | |
Stranglehold | 2007 | Video Game | Inspector ‘Tequila’ Yuen (voice) | Actor |
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End | 2007 | Captain Sao Feng (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia | 2006 | Emperor Ping | Actor | |
Yi ma de hou xian dai sheng huo | 2006 | Pan Zhichang | Actor | |
Waiting Alone | 2004 | Chow Yun-Fat | Actor | |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 2003 | Video Game | Li Mu Bai | Actor |
Bulletproof Monk | 2003 | Monk With No Name (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 2000 | Master Li Mu Bai (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Anna and the King | 1999 | King Mongkut (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
The Corruptor | 1999 | Nick Chen (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
The Replacement Killers | 1998 | John Lee (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
He ping fan dian | 1995 | The Killer (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Hua qi Shao Lin | 1994 | Chang Cheng | Actor | |
Full Contact | 1992 | Gou Fei (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Hard Boiled | 1992 | Insp. ‘Tequila’ Yuen | Actor | |
Now You See It, Now You Don’t | 1992 | Ng Shan-shui (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Prison on Fire II | 1991 | Chung Tin Ching (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Zong heng si hai | 1991 | Red Bean Puddin – Joe (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Gat seng gung ziu | 1990 | Lam Bo Sun / Mr. Stink (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon | 1989 | Mark Gor (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Triads: The Inside Story | 1989 | Li Man-Ho (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ban wo chuang tian ya | 1989 | Lau Chung Pong / ‘Mew-Mew’ (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
The Killer | 1989 | Ah Jong (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ah Long dik goo si | 1989 | Ah-Long Yeung (as Chow Yun Fatt) | Actor | |
Yu Ta-fu chuan ji | 1988 | Yu Da Fa as adult (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
City War | 1988 | Officer Dick Lee Chiu (as Chow Yun Fatt) | Actor | |
Zai jian ying xiong | 1988 | Hung (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Gong zi duo qing | 1988 | Locomotive (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
The Diary of a Big Man | 1988 | Chow Chen-fat (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Fractured Follies | 1988 | Joe (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Tiger on Beat | 1988 | Sgt. Francis Li (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Baat seng bou hei | 1988 | ‘Handsome’ Long (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Jing zhuong zhui nu zi zhi er | 1988 | Wong Yat Fat | Actor | |
Gam yuk fung wan | 1987 | 41671 / Chung Tin Ching (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Spiritual Love | 1987 | Double Circle Pu (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Flaming Brothers | 1987 | Chang Ho-Tien (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Chou tin dik tong wah | 1987 | Samuel Pang (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
The Romancing Star | 1987 | Wong Yat Fat (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Gong woo ching | 1987 | Li Ah Chai (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Xiao sheng meng jing hun | 1987 | Inspector Chow (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
City on Fire | 1987 | Ko Chow (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ying hung ho hon | 1987 | Li Ah Chai (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Yi ben wu yan | 1987 | Hui (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ni qing wo yuan | 1986 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Yi gai yun tian | 1986 | Ho Ting-Bon (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
The Seventh Curse | 1986 | Wei (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Dei ha ching | 1986 | Detective Lan (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
A Better Tomorrow | 1986 | Mark (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
100 Ways to Murder Your Wife | 1986 | Football Fat (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Din lo jing juen | 1986 | Chung (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Chu yi shi wu | 1986 | Peter (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Dream Lovers | 1986 | Song Yu (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Witch from Nepal | 1986 | Joe (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Yang ka cheung | 1986 | TV Series | Lui Dong-bun | Actor |
Mei gui di gu shi | 1985 | Charles Wong / Ga-Ming (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
San jaat si hing – juk jaap | 1985 | TV Series | Ging Shing (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
Why Me? | 1985 | Mr. Chow (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Nu ren xin | 1985 | Derek Sun (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Dai heung kong | 1985 | TV Series | Lok Ching Hing (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
The Occupant | 1984 | Valentino Chow (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Dang doi lai ming | 1984 | Yip Kim Fay (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Qing cheng zhi lian | 1984 | Fan Liu-Yuan (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Siu mo kong wu | 1984 | TV Series | Lingwu Chung | Actor |
Shang Hai tan | 1983 | TV Series | Hui Man-keung (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
Last Affair | 1983 | Kwong-Ping (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
But dou san hung | 1983 | TV Series | Actor | |
Xue han jin qian | 1983 | Bullet (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Shang Hai tan xu ji | 1983 | TV Movie as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Bo yum yan | 1983 | TV Series | Wai Yip-Cheung | Actor |
Fo fung wong | 1982 | TV Series | Ngai Chun (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
Sou hat yi | 1982 | TV Series | Beggar So (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
Xun cheng ma | 1982 | Fu Jun (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Lie tou | 1982 | Nguyen Dich (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ai yu kuang chao | 1982 | Ko Ming-Chung (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
God of Killers | 1981 | Wu Yuet (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Chin wong kwun ying wui | 1981 | TV Series | Lung | Actor |
Zhi fa zhe | 1981 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Shi ba | 1980 | Git (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Hard Boiled Killers | 1980 | Chu Ka-Wah (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Actor | |
Meng nu da zei sha zhen tan | 1980 | Actor | ||
Ban ye | 1980 | Jen Lung (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Mong chung yan | 1979 | TV Series | Ching Wai | Actor |
Jing wang shuang xiong | 1978 | Ng To (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Keung yan | 1978 | TV Series as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
‘O’ nu | 1978 | Kuan Yen-Ping (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor | |
Ru ce | 1977 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Ga bin | 1977 | TV Series | Actor | |
Chuang shang de gu shi | 1977 | Actor | ||
Saat sau qi shi er siu si | 1976 | TV Series | Leui Gong (as Chow Yun Fat) | Actor |
Lao jia xie pai gu ye zi | 1976 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Chi nu | 1976 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Xin Su xiao mei san nan xin lang | 1976 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
Tou tai ren | 1976 | as Chow Yun Fat | Actor | |
He ping fan dian | 1995 | story | Writer | |
Ah Long dik goo si | 1989 | story – as Chow Yun Fatt | Writer | |
Hard Boiled | 1992 | performer: “Hello” | Soundtrack | |
Waiting Alone | 2004 | special thanks | Thanks | |
StarCraft | 1998 | Video Game thanks – as Chow Yun Fat | Thanks | |
Diablo | 1996 | Video Game thanks | Thanks | |
Reservoir Dogs | 1992 | dedicatee – as Chow Yuen Fat | Thanks | |
Kai Jiang La | 2014 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The World of Chow Yun-Fan | 2007 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Bloopers of the Caribbean | 2007 | Video short | Himself / Captain Sao Feng (uncredited) | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2007 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
2007 AZN Asian Excellence Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Secrets Within: Inside Look at ‘Curse of the Golden Flower’ | 2007 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
Chow Yun-Fat Goes Hollywood | 2001 | Video documentary short | Himself (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Visual Effects (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter: Best Sound Editing (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1998-1999 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
HBO First Look | 1998-1999 | TV Series documentary short | Himself | Self |
From the (Under)Ground Up: The Making of ‘The Corruptor’ | 1999 | Video documentary | Himself (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
Ôsama no buranchi | 1998 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Where the Action Is | 1998 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Eastern Heroes: The Video Magazine – Volume 2 | 1996 | Video | Himself (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Self |
Cinema of Vengeance | 1994 | Documentary | Himself (uncredited) | Self |
Cheng feng po lang | 2017 | Archive Footage | ||
Rémy Julienne: 50 ans de cascades | 2013 | TV Movie documentary | Himself | Archive Footage |
Edición Especial Coleccionista | 2012 | TV Series | Master Roshi | Archive Footage |
American Masters | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
Planet Voice | 2007 | TV Series | Captain Sao Feng | Archive Footage |
Who Do You Think You’re Fooling? | 1994 | Short documentary | Chow / Mr. Orange (as Chow Yun-Fat) | Archive Footage |
Chow Yun-Fat Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | People’s Choice Award | Asian Film Awards | Favorite Actor | Rang zi dan fei (2010) | Won |
2011 | Huabiao Film Award | Huabiao Film Awards | Outstanding Abroad Actor | Kong Zi (2010) | Won |
1999 | Career Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Won | ||
1990 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Ah Long dik goo si (1989) | Won |
1988 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Lung foo fong wan (1987) | Won |
1987 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Chou tin dik tong wah (1987) | Won |
1987 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Ying hung boon sik (1986) | Won |
1985 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Dang doi lai ming (1984) | Won |
1984 | Best Actor | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Dang doi lai ming (1984) | Won | |
2011 | People’s Choice Award | Asian Film Awards | Favorite Actor | Rang zi dan fei (2010) | Nominated |
2011 | Huabiao Film Award | Huabiao Film Awards | Outstanding Abroad Actor | Kong Zi (2010) | Nominated |
1999 | Career Award | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | Nominated | ||
1990 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Ah Long dik goo si (1989) | Nominated |
1988 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Lung foo fong wan (1987) | Nominated |
1987 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Chou tin dik tong wah (1987) | Nominated |
1987 | Hong Kong Film Award | Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Actor | Ying hung boon sik (1986) | Nominated |
1985 | Golden Horse Award | Golden Horse Film Festival | Best Leading Actor | Dang doi lai ming (1984) | Nominated |
1984 | Best Actor | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Dang doi lai ming (1984) | Nominated |