Chow Yun-Fat

Chow Yun-Fat

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Born
May 18, 1955
Awards
16 wins, 61 nominations

Chow Yun Fat is a charismatic, athletically built and energetic Asian-born film star who first came to the attention of western audiences via his roles in the high-octane/blazing guns action films of maverick HK director John Woo. Chow was born in 1955 on the quiet island of Lamma, part of the…

Biography

Chow Yun Fat is a charismatic, athletically built and energetic Asian-born film star who first came to the attention of western audiences via his roles in the high-octane/blazing guns action films of maverick HK director John Woo.

Chow was born in 1955 on the quiet island of Lamma, part of the then-British colony of Hong Kong, near its famous Victoria Harbour. His mother was a vegetable farmer and cleaning lady, and his father worked on a Shell Oil Company tanker. Chow's family moved to urban Hong Kong in 1965 and in early 1973, Chow attended a casting call for TVB, a division of Shaw Bros. productions. With his good looks and easy-going style, Chow was originally a heartthrob actor in non-demanding TV and film roles. However, his popularity increased with his appearance as white-suited gangster Hui Man-Keung in the highly popular drama TV series Shanghai Beach (1980).

In 1985, Chow started receiving acclaim for his work and scored the Golden Horse (Best Actor) Award in Taiwan and another Best Actor Award from the Asian Pacific Film Festival for his performance in Hong Kong 1941 (1984). With these accolades, Chow came to the attention of Woo, who cast Chow in the fast-paced gangster film A Better Tomorrow (1986) (aka "A Better Tomorrow"). The rest, as they say, is history. The film was an enormous commercial success, and Chow's influence on young Asian males was not dissimilar to the adulation given to previous Asian film sensations such as Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan. Nearly every young guy in Hong Kong ran out and bought himself a "Mark Coat," as they became known--a long, heavy woolen coat worn by Chow in the movie (although it is is actually very unsuited to Hong Kong's hot and humid climate).

Further hard-edged roles in more John Woo crime films escalated Chow's popularity even higher, and fans all over the world flocked to see A Better Tomorrow II (1987) (aka "A Better Tomorrow 2"), The Killer (1989) (aka "The Killer"), and Hard Boiled (1992) (aka "Hard Boiled"). With the phenomenal global interest in the HK action genre, Chow was enticed to the United States and appeared in The Replacement Killers (1998) with Mira Sorvino, The Corruptor (1999) with Mark Wahlberg, and, for a change of pace, in the often-filmed romantic tale of Anna and the King (1999).

Chow then returned to the Asian cinema circuit and starred in the critically lauded kung fu epic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) (aka "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"). His wide appeal can be seen in his "boy next door" type of personality and his ability to play such a broad spectrum of roles from a comedic buffoon to a lovestruck Romeo to a trigger-happy professional killer. A highly entertaining and gifted actor with dynamic on-screen presence, Chow continues to remain in strong demand in many film markets.

Actor

Cold War 1994Cold War 1994(2026)as Kan
The MiraclesThe Miracles(2025)
Detective Chinatown 1900Detective Chinatown 1900(2025)as Bai Xuanling
The KillerThe Killer(2024)
One More ChanceOne More Chance(2023)as Wu Guanghui

Thanks

Waiting AloneWaiting Alone(2004)
StarCraftStarCraft(1998)
DiabloDiablo(1996)

Soundtrack

Hard BoiledHard Boiled(1992)

Self

Mnet Asian Music AwardsMnet Asian Music Awards(1999)as Self - Presenter
The Do Show(2023)as Self - Guest
Louis Vuitton: Men's Pre-Fall 2024 Show by Pharrell Williams in Hong Kong(2023)as Self - Audience Member
The Popcorn ShowThe Popcorn Show(2022)as Self
The MomentThe Moment(2014)

Archive Footage

The Hero of Heroic Bloodshed: A John Woo DocumentaryThe Hero of Heroic Bloodshed: A John Woo Documentary(2025)as Self - Actor
Le Point Génius(2016)
FruitFruit(2020)as Self
Tales of Chinese FilmmakersTales of Chinese Filmmakers(2020)as Self
DuckweedDuckweed(2017)

Known for

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Gong Li, Chow Yun-Fat, and Jay Chou in Curse of the Golden Flower (2006)Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott, and Jaime King in Bulletproof Monk (2003)Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat in Anna and the King (1999)Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat in Anna and the King (1999)

Credit Score: Chow Yun-Fat

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon46.8020017.9410294738
2Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End7.5020077.202743668
3Hard Boiled6.5020257.70059536
4The Killer6.5019907.70055434
5City on Fire4.8820257.1008851
6A Better Tomorrow4.8820257.40028885
7Curse of the Golden Flower3.2520077.00147515
8Anna and the King3.2519996.70240396
9The Replacement Killers3.2519986.10031972
10Let the Bullets Fly1.9520107.30014457