Chow Yun-fat
Hong Kong actor
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2023 | Chow was named Asian Filmmaker of the Year at the 28th Busan International Film Awards, becoming the second Hong Kong actor to receive this honor. |
November 2023 | Chow ran a half marathon, completing it in less than 2 hours and 30 minutes. |
2021 | Chow Yun-fat was bestowed the title of Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa, by Hong Kong Baptist University. |
2019 | Chow Yun-fat received the Golden Angel award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in Project Gutenberg at the Chinese American Film Festival. |
2018 | Chow's wife Jasmine Tan disclosed that his net worth was HK$ 5.6 billion, which Chow claimed he would donate 99% of to charity. |
2018 | Chow co-starred with Aaron Kwok in Project Gutenberg, earning him another Best Actor nomination at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards. |
2016 | He returned for a third sequel, From Vegas to Macau III. |
2015 | Chow reprised his role in the sequel From Vegas to Macau II. |
2015 | Chow starred in Office, showcasing his versatility as an actor. |
2014 | Chow appeared in the film From Vegas to Macau and reprised his role in its sequels in 2015 and 2016. |
October 2014 | Chow voiced support for students involved in the Umbrella Movement, advocating for universal suffrage in Hong Kong. |
2010 | He starred in Let the Bullets Fly, which received critical acclaim. |
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