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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Stephen Chow (traditional chinese : 周星馳 ; simplified chinese : 周星驰; Cantonese Romanization: Chow Sing Chi ; pinyin : ZhÅu xÄ«ngchÃ) (born June 22, 1962) is a highly popular Hong Kong actor and director, whose expertise in the comedic field led him to be dubbed the "king of comedy" by the Hong Kong entertainment media.
Professional Career
He learned his trade at the Shaw Brothers TVB acting school, and co-hosted a popular Hong Kong children's program, 430 Shuttle, alongside future star Tony Leung Chiu Wai. His early film career was largely centred on dramatic roles, but his performance in Jeff Lau's smash-hit All For The Winner (1990) (è³è–) launched him almost exclusively into comedy films.
His subsequent films built on this success, developing his distinct brand of humour called "mo lei tau" (無厘é ) (approximately meaning "nonsense" or "no brained") which makes frequent use of euphemism and double entendres in Cantonese slang. He regularly demonstrated his talent for improvisation, suggesting gags to directors to enhance the comedy, often leading to rewrites of the script. By 1994 he was writing and directing some of his own films.
The films themselves often followed a similar template: portraying an underachiever who beats the odds or an arrogant overachiever who is humbled and learns a lesson. Fight Back to School (1991), From Beijing With Love (1994) (國產零零漆) and God of Cookery (1996)) are notable examples. Sometimes his films would have a period setting, but still exhibit the same style of contemporary humour, for instance in Justice, My Foot (1992) (審æ»å®˜)) and Flirting Scholar (1993).
Occasionally Chow would break from this mould: one of his more serious films is A Chinese Odyssey (1994), loosely based on the classic Chinese story Journey to the West. Although still essentially a comedy, Chow himself was able to develop his character more seriously than usual. It was a box-office smash in Hong Kong and has developed a cult following in Mainland China.
Recent films have begun to focus on comedic action and special effects sequences instead of verbal humour, to appeal to a wider international audience. The film which launched him in the West is Shaolin Soccer (2001), which makes heavy use of CGI and is directed by Chow himself. Kung Fu Hustle (2004) is also directed by Chow and in February 2005 went on to surpass Shaolin Soccer as the highest grossing domestic movie in Hong Kong.
Chow attempted to take Canadian citizenship, but he was denied by Canadian immigration due to his possible links to triads in Hong Kong.
Trivia
- Almost every movie that Stephen Chow stars in has his character named "Sing" 星 in it. Sing is a part of his real Chinese name and means star. Sometimes one of his characters has "Chow Sing" in it.
- Chow learned Kung Fu on TV when he was young because his parents can't afford any lessons. He enjoys watching Kung Fu lessons.
- There is often an ugly bearded transvestite in cameo appearance in his films, and the role is almost always portrayed by Kin-yan Lee, a personal friend.
- Chow is a big fan of Bruce Lee, and his films often contain references to the late actor. Chow learned Wing Chun as a youth, an offshoot of Shaolin Kung Fu.
- Chow often collaborated with Lee Lik-chee (æŽåŠ›æŒ) and Vincent Kok (è°·å¾·æ˜), both actors and directors, in the early stage of his career.
Quotes
- "ä¸€å€‹å— â€” 絕!" (One word — Wordless!)
- "ä½ ä¼°æˆ‘å””åˆ°!" (You can't figure me out!), from God of Cookery (1996) (食神)
- "ä½ ç‡æˆ‘唔到!" (You can't see me!), from God of Gambler II (1991) (è³è–)
- "Ladies and Gentlemen, five Aces!", from God of Gambler II (1991) (è³è–)
- "波並唔係å’踢既" (Football isn't played in this way!), from Shaolin Soccer (2001)
- "地çƒå¾ˆå±éšªï¼Œä½ 快點回去ç«æ˜Ÿå§" (Our Earth is dangerous, go back to Mars asap), from Shaolin Soccer (2001)
- "æ›¾ç¶“æœ‰ä¸€ä»½çœŸèª çš„æ„›æƒ…æ”¾åœ¨æˆ‘é¢å‰ï¼Œæˆ‘沒有ç惜,ç‰æˆ‘失去的時候我æ‰åŽæ‚”莫åŠï¼Œäººä¸–間最痛苦的事莫éŽäºŽæ¤ï¼Œå¦‚æžœä¸Šå¤©èƒ½å¤ çµ¦æˆ‘ä¸€å€‹å†ä¾†ä¸€æ¬¡çš„机會, 我會å°é‚£å€‹å¥³å©å說三個å—ï¼šæˆ‘æ„›ä½ ã€‚å¦‚æžœéžè¦åœ¨é€™ä»½æ„›ä¸ŠåŠ 上一個期é™ï¼Œæˆ‘希望是一万年
ï¼" (There once was a true love presented before me; I didn't cherish it. Only upon losing that love did I feel great remorse. The worst pain in life is no more than this. If fate can grant me a second chance, I will say three words to her: "I love you." If there must be a time limit, I wish... ... 10,000 years.) from A Chinese Odyssy II-Cinderella (1994) (西游记大结局之仙履奇缘)
Filmography
As actor, includes:
- Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
- Shaolin Soccer (2001)
- The Tricky Master (1999)
- King of Comedy (1999)
- Gorgeous (1999)
- The Lucky Guy (1998)
- Lawyer Lawyer (1997)
- All's Well, Ends Well 1997 (1997)
- God of Cookery (1996)
- Forbidden City Cop (1996)
- Sixty Million Dollar Man (1995)
- Out of the Dark (1995)
- From Beijing with Love (1994)
- Hail the Judge (1994)
- Love on Delivery (1994)
- A Chinese Odyssey Part Two - Cinderella (1994)
- A Chinese Odyssey (1994)
- Mad Monk (1993)
- Flirting Scholar (1993)
- Fight Back to School III (1993)
- My Hero 2 (1993)
- All's Well, Ends Well (1992)
- Royal Tramp II (1992)
- Royal Tramp (1992)
- Justice, My Foot (1992)
- Fight Back to School II (1992)
- King of Beggars (1992)
- Fist of Fury 1991 II (1992)
- God of Gamblers II (1991)
- The Top Bet (1991)
- God of Gamblers Part II Back to Shanghai (1991)
- The Gods Must Be Crazy III (1991)
- Magnificent Scoundrels (1991)
- Fight Back to School (1991)
- Tricky Brains (1991)
- Fist of Fury II (1991)
- Triad Story (1990)
- Legend of the Dragon (1990)
- Lung Fung Restaurant (1990)
- Look Out, Officer! (1990)
- Love Is Love (1990)
- When Fortune Smiles (1990)
- My Hero (1990)
- All for the Winner (1990)
- Sleazy Dizzy (1990)
- Curry and Pepper (1990)
- The Unmatchable Match (1989)
- Thunder Cops II (1989)
- Tragic Heroes (1989)
- Dragon Fight (1988)
- Final Justice (1988)
- Faithfully Yours (1988)
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