Chow Yun-Fat
Chow Yun-Fat (Chinese: 周潤發), born on May 18, 1955, and formerly known as Donald Chow, is a renowned actor from Hong Kong. He gained significant recognition for his dynamic partnerships with director John Woo, featuring prominently in five iconic Hong Kong action films that define the heroic bloodshed genre: A Better Tomorrow, A Better Tomorrow II, The Killer, Once a Thief, and Hard Boiled. Chow also made a mark internationally, portraying memorable characters such as Li Mu-bai in the acclaimed film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Sao Feng in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
Chow's film career commenced in 1976 with Goldig Films, which was the third-largest film studio during that era. Over the years, he has primarily focused on dramatic roles, earning him critical acclaim and multiple accolades, including three Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Actor and two Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor in Taiwan. Chow Yun-Fat's contributions to cinema have solidified his status as a legendary figure in both Hong Kong and international film industries, showcasing his versatility and enduring appeal as an actor.
Filmography
God of Gamblers' Return
The Postman Strikes Back
The Diary of a Big Man
A Better Tomorrow II
The Last Tycoon (2012)
Tragic Hero
Love Unto Wastes
City on Fire (1987)
A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon
All About Ah-Long
God of Gamblers
The Lunatics
The Seventh Curse
Detective Chinatown 1900
The Assassins
One More Chance (2023)
Shanghai
Flaming Brothers
Cold War II
Dragonball Evolution
Fractured Follies
The Children of Huang Shi
Tiger on the Beat
The Bund
An Autumn's Tale
The Monkey King
Project Gutenberg
Bulletproof Monk
Wild Search
Hard Boiled
The Replacement Killers
Witch from Nepal
A Better Tomorrow