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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