Stephen Chow

Stephen Chow

geb. 22.06.1962 (61 Jahre)
Hong Kong, Hongkong

Biografie

Stephen Chow is Asia’s number one comedy star and one of the region’s most beloved entertainers. He has starred in more than 50 films, but it was the success of 2001’s “Shaolin Soccer” that lifted him to a level of stardom occupied by only a handful of others in the region. Like “Kung Fu Hustle”, Chow also wrote, directed and starred in “Shaolin Soccer.” Though a Hong Kong-produced film, “Shaolin Soccer” broke box office records across Asia, including non-Chinese speaking countries such as Japan and South Korea.

A native of Hong Kong, Stephen Chow was one of three children in what he describes as a “very poor family.” He grew up as a Bruce Lee fan and a martial arts fanatic, but he remembers that as a child his own kung fu training had to stop after six weeks when his family could no longer afford lessons. Chow started his entertainment career as the host of a TV children’s show, “430 Space Shuttle”. He quickly made a name for himself with his witty style, but it was not until 1989 that he began acting in films.

In 1989, in the movie “Final Justice”, he played a supporting role, which won him the best supporting actor award at Taipei Golden Horse Awards and established him in the Hong Kong film world. The key turning point in his career came only a year later, when he had his first starring role in the 1990 Chow Yun-Fat spoof “All for the Winner”. In this movie, Chow’s unique and hilarious onscreen persona – playing his first in a series of lovable underdogs – made him a overnight sensation in Hong Kong and throughout Asia. Asian film observers also say that in that film Chow gave birth to the “Mo Lei Tau” (“nonsense”) comedy style, now considered a fully established genre of Hong Kong comedy.

Since “All for the Winner”, Chow has gradually but firmly established himself as Hong Kong’s comedy king. Among his 50 some movies, “Justice My Foot” won him the best actor award in 1992 Asian Pacific Film Awards, and “A Chinese Odyssey” won him the best actor award at 1996 Hong Kong Critics Society Awards as well as at Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Film Awards.

With “God of Cookery” in 1996, his first directorial effort, which he also wrote and produced, in addition to starring, Chow entered a new era of his film career, in which his full talents as a filmmaker began to blossom. After the huge success of “God of Cookery”, he made “King of Comedy” in 1999, which he also wrote, starred in, and directed. With a charming story about a movie extra meeting the star of his dreams, “King of Comedy” earned Chow lavish praise from American writer-director-actor Quentin Tarantino, who describes Chow as the best actor in Hong Kong.

In 2001 Chow directed, wrote, produced and starred in “Shaolin Soccer”, which brought him to yet another peak in his career. A story combining martial arts, Chow’s lifelong passion, and soccer, one of the most popular sports in the world, “Shaolin Soccer” quickly became the third highest-grossing film of all time in Hong Kong. “Shaolin Soccer” won seven major awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Sound Design and Best Visual Effects.

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Schauspieler

Filme
2016

The Mermaid

2010

Chang jiang 7 hao ai di qiu

2008

CJ7 - Nicht von dieser Welt

2004

Kung Fu Hustle

2001

Shaolin Kickers

1999

King of Comedy, The

 

Qian wang zhi wang 2000

 

Under Control

1998

Xing yun yi tiao long

Werbung

Werbung

1997

97 jia you xi shi

 

Suan si cao

1996

Da nei mi tan 008

 

Shi shen

1995

A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella

 

Bai bian xing jun

 

Eine chinesische Odyssee

 

Hui hun ye

1994

Guo chan Ling Ling Qi

 

Jiu pin zhi ma guan: Bai mian Bao Qing Tian

 

Po huai zhi wang

1993

Ji gong

 

Tang Bohu dian Qiuxiang

 

Tao xue wei long zhi long guo ji nian

 

Yi ben man hua chuang tian ya II miao xiang tian kai

1992

Jia you xi shi

 

Lu ding ji

 

Lu ding ji II: Zhi shen long jiao

 

Man hua wei long

 

Qun xing hui (Fernsehfilm)

 

Shen si guan

 

Tao xue wei long 2

 

Wu zhuangyuan Su Qi-er

1991

Ching sing

 

Du ba

 

Du xia II zhi Shang Hai tan du sheng

 

Hao men ye yan

 

Jetzt noch mehr verrückte Götter

 

Long de chuan ren

 

Tao xue wei long

 

Xin jing wu men 1991

 

Zheng gu zhuan jia

1990

Du sheng

 

Du xia

 

Feng yu tong lu

 

Ga li la jiao

 

Lung Fung cha lau

 

Shi xiong zhuang gui

 

Wang fu cheng long

 

Wu di xing yun xing

 

Xiao tou a xing

 

Yi ben man hua: Chuang tian ya

1989

Dragon Fighter

 

Hard Boiled 2

 

Liu mang chai po

 

Xing jing ben se (Fernsehfilm)

1988

Bu feng han zi

 

Pi li xian feng

 

Zui jia nu xu

1987

Back to the Beyond (Fernsehfilm)

Serien
1989

Final Combat

 

Ta lai zi jiang hu

 

Wu mian ji xian feng

1988

Behind Silk Curtains

 

My Father's Son

1987

Sung meng chi loi

1983

But dou san hung

 

My Way

 

She diao ying xiong zhuan

1982

Heung sing long ji

 

Huo li shi yi

 

Sou hat yi

Videozusammenstellung
2005

New Order: A Collection

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Sendungen
2014

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