Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau
Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau (Chinese: 張學友), born on July 10, 1961, is a prominent singer-songwriter and actor from Hong Kong. He is widely celebrated in the Chinese-language media as one of the "Cantopop Four Kings," alongside Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing, Andy Lau Tak-Wah, and Leon Lai Ming. This illustrious group has significantly shaped the Cantopop music scene and has garnered immense popularity across Asia. As of 2003, Cheung achieved remarkable commercial success, selling over 25 million records, which underscores his influence and legacy in the music industry. With a career spanning several decades, Jacky Cheung has captivated audiences not only with his powerful vocals and emotive performances but also through his work in film and television. His contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim, solidifying his position as one of the foremost figures in the realm of Chinese pop culture.
Filmography
Best of the Best
Where's Officer Tuba?
Swordsman
High Risk (1995)
Days of Being Wild
Curry & Pepper
Ashes of Time
The Haunted Cop Shop
Customs Frontline
Faithfully Yours
Carry On Hotel
Wicked City (1992)
Seven Warriors
No More Love No More Death
Point of No Return
Bullet in the Head
Future Cops
Anna Magdalena
A Complicated Story
Devoted to You
From Vegas to Macau III
Once Upon a Time in China
Tiger Cage
Bodyguards and Assassins
The Eagle Shooting Heroes
A Chinese Ghost Story II
A Chinese Ghost Story III
July Rhapsody
As Tears Go By
Bullet for Hire
Crossing Hennessy
Helios