Tony Leung Chiu-Wai

Tony Leung Chiu-Wai

Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor
name = Tony Leung Chiu-Wai
tradchinesename = 梁朝偉
simpchinesename = 梁朝伟
pinyinchinesename = Liáng Cháowěi
jyutpingchinesename = Loeng4 Ciu4wai5


imagesize = 200px
caption =
birthdate = birth date and age|1962|6|27
birthplace = Hong Kong
yearsactive = 1982 - present
spouse = Carina Lau
(July 21, 2008 - )
hongkongfilmwards = Best Supporting Actor
1987 "People's Hero"
1989 "My Heart is That Eternal Rose"
Best Actor
1994 "Chungking Express"
1997 "Happy Together"
2000 "In the Mood for Love"
2002 "Infernal Affairs"
2004 "2046"
goldenbauhiniaawards = Best Actor
2002 "Infernal Affairs"
hkfcsawards =
goldenhorseawards = Best Actor
1994 "Chungking Express"
2002 "Infernal Affairs"
2007 "Lust, Caution
goldenroosterawards =
ntsawards =
awards = Best Actor Award (Cannes Film Festival)
2000 "In the Mood for Love"

Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (zh-cpcy |c=梁朝偉 |p=Liáng Cháowěi |cy=Lèuhng Chìuh Wáih; born June 27, 1962) is a Cannes Film Festival and 5 times Hong Kong Film Award-winning Hong Kong movie and TV actor. He has been a major film star since the 1990s.

To distinguish himself from fellow actor Tony Leung Ka-Fai, he is known colloquially in Hong Kong as "Little Tony", while Ka-Fai is known as "Big Tony", nicknames which correspond to the actors' respective physical statures.

Biography

Early life

Leung is a Toisanese-Chinese born in Hong Kong, though his family came from Taishan, Guangdong, China. Leung's early childhood was punctuated with parents' quarrels and arguments about money. A mischievous boy in his early years, Leung's personality changed when his father, a chronic gambler, left the family when he was eight; he and his younger sister were brought up single-handedly by their mother. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003-11/20/content_283096.htm HK Mr Charming Tony Leung born to be an actor ] ] [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/london_film_festival/article2678331.ece Why Tony Leung is in the mood for lust - Times Online ] ]

Leung became a reticient, quiet child; his childhood experiences made it difficult for him to trust in marriage and paved the way for his acting career, which allow him "to express my emotions without me getting embarrassed. I can cry or smash things on the set, but no one knows that's just acting or that's how I am really feeling." "After my father left me when I was eight, I became afraid to talk to other people. In school, when other children talked about their parents, I would get very embarrassed. I didn't want to mention my father, so I seldom talked to others". [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdfEWDIHEYo YouTube - Broadcast Yourself ] ]

His childhood has had a lasting effect on Leung's personality. "I am very restrained, very suppressed, very quiet. I don't like to talk too much because I don't know what to do in front of an audience. Actually, I don't know how to communicate with others because of my background and I am scared". [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdfEWDIHEYo YouTube - Broadcast Yourself ] ]

Leung's mother worked hard to keep him attending a private school, but even so, Tony had to quit school at the age of 15 due to financial difficulties. As an adolescent he behaved himself and remained very close to his mother. During a DVD interview on the making of "Hero", he says that he sees his mother as his definition of a "hero [ine] " for having brought up two children alone.

Television career

After quitting his studies, Leung worked in a variety of jobs, first as a grocer's runner at his uncle's shop, then a showroom salesman in a Hong Kong shopping centre. He met actor and comedian Stephen Chow who influenced his decision to become an actor and remains a good friend.

In 1982 he passed the training courses of television channel TVB. Due to his boyish looks, TVB cast him as host of a children's programme, "430 Space Shuttle". Leung enjoyed comedies during his television years; it was for these he became well known.

Film career

Many consider Tony Leung's role in director John Woo's 1992 action film "Hard Boiled" in which he co-starred with Chow Yun-Fat, as his breakthrough role in film. However, Leung first gained international exposure through Hou Hsiao-Hsien's 1989 film "A City of Sadness", which won the Venice Golden Lion.

Leung often collaborates with director Wong Kar-wai and has appeared in many of his films. His most notable roles in Wong Kar-wai's films include the lonely policeman in "Chungking Express" (1994), a gay Chinese expatriate living in Argentina in "Happy Together" (1997), and a self-controlled victim of adultery in "In the Mood for Love" (2000), for which he won the Best Actor award at Cannes.

He is considered by many to be the finest actor of his generation in Hong Kong. Robert De Niro is an admirer of his work, [ [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-04/21/content_2857757.htm Tony Leung in the mood for acting.] China View, 21 April 2005. Retrieved 26 December 2006.] and Leung has been called Asia's answer to Clark Gable.

Leung also has an on-and-off Cantopop and Mandarin pop singing career and sang the theme song of "Infernal Affairs" with Andy Lau.

Leung speaks decent English and is well read and well versed on historical issues. During the late 1990s, some predicted that it would be difficult for him to break into Hollywood since he would not take on degrading roles because of his pride and character. To date, he has not done a Hollywood film, but is primed to appear in one after signing on with an American film agent. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-08/10/content_467794.htm Tony Leung to appear in Hollywood film.] ChinaDaily.com, 10 August 2005. Retrieved 23 December 2006.] [ [http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/349/2005/08/18/60@10200.htm Tony Leung Heads for Hollywood.] CRI English.com, 18 August 2005. Retrieved 23 December 2006.]

In addition to Cantonese and English, Spanish, Leung is also able to speak Mandarin and Japanese (as heard in "Tokyo Raiders").

During the promotion of the film "Hero", some politicians and commentators in Hong Kong attacked Leung for expressing the view that the Tiananmen Square demonstration crack down was necessary to maintain stability. Under constant political pressure and boycott threats, Leung made a single statement that he may have been quoted out of context but refused to retract his statement in the magazine. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20050907000939/http://www.hkentreview.com/2002/december/decother/tltian.html Tony Leung Chiu-Wai claims he was misquoted.] HK Entertainment Review, 19 December 2002. Retrieved 23 December 2006.] However, the movie magazine editor maintained that the original statement was not out of context and challenged people to read the complete interview.

Relationship with Carina Lau

Leung has dated Carina Lau since the end of 1989. He had known her since "The Replica" in 1984 as she had been good friends with Margie Tsang, his previous girlfriend. He worked on-screen with Lau in "Replica" (1984), "Duke of Mount Deer" (1984), "Police Cadet" (1984, 1985, 1988), "The Yangs' Saga" (1985), "Days of Being Wild" (1991), "He ain't heavy, he's my father" (1993), "Ashes of Time" (1994), and "2046" (2005).

In 1990, during the filming of "Days of Being Wild", Lau was abducted for several hours. Wong Kar-wai said, "Originally, there were plans for "Days of Being Wild" I and II, and the sequence featuring Tony Leung was meant to be the opening scene of the second movie. But two things happened, one of which was that "Days of Being Wild" didn't do well in Hong Kong, so the producers said, "No Part 2." The other reason was the Carina Lau's kidnapping".Fact|date=October 2007

Marriage

On July 21,2008, the couple got married in Bhutan in a royal fashion. The wedding created a media frenzy in Hong Kong, with companies spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to pursue the wedding party. [International Herald Tribune. " [http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/20/technology/hkmedia.php IHT] ." " Actors' wedding leads to Hong Kong media frenzy." Retrieved on 2008-07-22.]

According to Ming Pao Daily News, Faye Wong and her husband actor Li Yapeng had taken them to India in 2007 to visit the 17th Karmapa. The Karmapa's counsel helped them to resolve a crisis in their relationship, and he also suggested Bhutan as a wedding venue. [ [http://www.asiaone.com/Just%2BWoman/News/Celebrities/Story/A1Story20080716-77086.html Why Tony, Carina nuptials in Bhutan] ]

Friendship with Maggie Cheung

Their first TV serial together was the highly successful "Police Cadet" in 1984 (later named "Police Cadet 84" to distinguish it from subsequent sequels). Leung played an outgoing young man who decides to become a police officer in order to earn a living for his family; Maggie Cheung played a shy bookworm, Tony's upstairs neighbour and love interest. Since then they have worked together on "The Yangs' Saga" (1985), "Days of Being Wild" (1991), "Ashes of Time" (1994), "In the Mood for Love" (2000), "Hero" (2002), and "2046" (2005).

In an interview by renowned director Wong Kar-wai, Leung had this to say about Cheung:

"She is like my alter ego. We started our careers at almost the same time and acted opposite each other in our first television series and on some other occasions - like on the "Days of Being Wild" sequel, which was never released, and on "Ashes of Time". But we did not work opposite each other again until "In the Mood for Love". Maggie is a truly formidable partner - one to waltz with. We do not spend a lot of time with each other, as we like to keep some mystery between us. Whenever I see her, I discover something new about her". [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_8_35/ai_n14931780/pg_8 "Interview" magazine] . September 2005. Retrieved 23 December 2006. ]

Awards and nominations

* Asian Film Awards
** 2008 Won Best Actor ("Lust, Caution")
* Cannes Film Festival
** 2000 Best Actor ("In the Mood for Love")
* Golden Horse Film Festival
** 2007 Best Actor ("Lust, Caution")
** 2003 Best Actor ("Infernal Affairs")
** 2000 Nominated Best Actor ("In the Mood for Love")
** 1994 Best Actor ("Chungking Express")
* Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor awards. Nominated nine times, won five times:
** 2005 Won Best Actor ("2046")
** 2003 Won Best Actor, for his role as the undercover cop Yan ("Infernal Affairs")
** 2001 Won Best Actor ("In the Mood for Love")
** 1999 Nominated Best Actor ("Longest Nite")
** 1998 Won Best Actor ("Happy Together")
** 1995 Won Best Actor ("Chungking Express")
** 1993 Nominated Best Supporting Actor ("Hard-Boiled")
** 1990 Won Best Supporting Actor ("My Heart Is That Eternal Rose")
** 1988 Won Best Supporting Actor ("People's Hero")
** 1987 Nominated Best Actor ("Love Unto Waste")
* Golden Bauhinia Awards
** 2005 Won Best Actor ("2046")
** 2003 Won Best Actor ("Infernal Affairs")
** 1998 Won Best Actor ("Happy Together")
* Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
** 2005 Best Actor ("2046") [ [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Hong_Kong_Film_Critics_Society_Awards/2005 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards 2005] at the Internet Movie Database ]

Filmography

1980s

*"Mad Mad 83" (1983)
*"Fascinating Affairs" (1985)
*"Young Cops" (1985)
*"Love Unto Waste" (1986)
*"The Lunatics" (1986)
*"You Will I Will" (1986)
*"Happy Go Lucky" (1987)
*"People's Hero (film)" (1987)
*"I Love Maria" (1988)
*"A City of Sadness" (1989), Lin Wen-Ch'ing
*"My Heart is that Eternal Rose" (1989)
*"Seven Warriors" (1989)

1990s

*"Bullet in the Head" (1990), Ben/Ah Bee
*"The Royal Scoundrel" (1990)
*"The Banquet" (1991), Wai
*"A Chinese Ghost Story III" (1991), Fong
*"Days of Being Wild" (1991), cameo
*"Don't Fool Me" (1991), Chiang Ho-Chie
*"Fantasy Romance" (1991)
*"The Great Pretenders" (1991)
*"The Tigers" (1991), Tau-Pi
*"Come Fly the Dragon" (1992)
*"Days of Being Dumb" (parody of "Days of Being Wild", 1992)
*"Hard Boiled" (1992), Alan
*"Lucky Encounter" (1992)
*"Butterfly and Sword" (1993), Meng Sin Wan
*"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father" (1993)
*"The Eagle Shooting Heroes" (1993), Ou-yang Feng
*"End Of The Road" (1993)
*"Hero - Beyond The Boundary Of Time" (1993), Wai Siu-Bo
*"The Magic Crane" (1993)
*"Three Summers" (1993)
*"Tom, Dick, and Hairy" (1993)
*"Two of a Kind" (1993)
*"Always Be the Winners" (1994)
*"Ashes of Time" (1994), Blind Swordsman
*"Chungking Express" (1994), Cop 633
*"The Returning" (1994)
*"Cyclo" (1995), Poet
*"Dr. Mack" (1995)
*"Heaven Can't Wait" (1995)
*"Blind Romance" (1996)
*"War of the Underworld" (1996)
*"97 Aces Go Places" (1997)
*"Chinese Midnight Express" (1997), Ahn
*"Happy Together" (1997), Lai Yiu-fai
*"Flowers of Shanghai" (1998), Wang
*"The Longest Nite" (1998), Sam
*"Timeless Romance" (1998)
*"Your Place or Mine" (1998)
*"Gorgeous" (1999), Albert

2000s

*"Healing Hearts" (2000)
*"In the Mood for Love" (2000), Chow Mo-Wan
*"Tokyo Raiders" (2000), Lin
*"Fighting for Love" (2001), Tung Choi
*"Love Me, Love My Money" (2001), Richard 'Bastard' Ma
*"Chinese Odyssey 2002" (2002), Li Yilong
*"Infernal Affairs" (2002), Chan Wing-Yan
*"Hero" (2002), Broken Sword
*"Infernal Affairs 3" (2003), Chan Wing Yan
*"My Lucky Star" (2003)
*"Sound of Colors" (2003)
*"Super Model" (2004)
*"2046" (2004), Chow Mo-wan
*"Seoul Raiders" (2005), Lam
*"Confession of Pain" (2006), Detective Lau Ching-Hei
*"Lust, Caution" (2007), Mr. Yee
*"Red Cliff" (2008), Zhou Yu

Discography

* "Raining Night" (1986)
* "Who Wants" (1988)
* "Love Day by Day" (1993)
* "One Life One Heart" (1994)
* "Trapped by Love" (1994)
* "Day and Night" (1994)
* "Cannot Forget" Collection (1995)
* "The Past and the Future" (1995)
* "Too Affectionate" (1995)
* "Tony Leung Greatest Hits" (June 2000)
* "In the Mood for Love" (November 2000)
* "Wind Sand" (2004) (reissued January 2006)

References

External links

*imdb name|id=0504897|name=Tony Leung Chiu Wai
* [http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=5679&display_set=eng Tony Leung Chiu Wai at the Hong Kong Movie Database]
* [http://www.lovehkfilm.com/people/leung_chiu_wai.htm Tony Leung Chiu Wai] at [http://www.lovehkfilm.com/ LoveHKFilm.com]
* [http://www.wai-jai.info/ Tony Leung's Official Website]
* [http://www.tonyleung.info/ Tony Leung Chiu-wai's Fan Site]


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