Aaron Kwok
Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing, born on October 26, 1965, is a prominent figure in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, renowned for his talents as a singer, dancer, and actor. Since the 1980s, he has been a vital presence in the music and film scenes, earning a place among the legendary Cantopop Four Kings alongside Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Leon Lai.
Kwok is celebrated for his energetic performances and choreography, drawing inspiration from the iconic Michael Jackson. His musical repertoire primarily consists of dance-pop, yet he has boldly ventured into various genres throughout his career, including rock and roll, ballads, R&B, soul, electronica, and traditional Chinese music.
With a career spanning several decades, Aaron Kwok continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic artistry and innovative approach, solidifying his status as an influential icon in the world of Cantopop. His contributions to the entertainment industry have not only earned him critical acclaim but also a devoted fan base, ensuring his legacy endures in the hearts of music lovers.
Filmography
My First of May
The Monkey King 3
Para Para Sakura
Rob N Roll
Cold War
The Bare-Footed Kid
Cyber Heist
Cold War II
The Detective 2
One Night Only
The Queen of Gamble
China Strike Force
The Monkey King
Project Gutenberg
Where the Wind Blows
Anna Magdalena
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In
The Storm Warriors
Floating City
Divergence
The Monkey King 2
Empire of Silver
Silent Witness (2013)
A Moment of Romance II
I'm Livin' It
Monk Comes Down the Mountain
Christmas Rose
The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell
Throw Down
Peace Breaker
Port of Call (2015)
The Storm Riders
Saviour of the Soul