Stephen Chow

Stephen Chow

Born June 22, 1962 (Age: 63) Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]

Biography

Stephen Chow Sing-Chi (Chinese: 周星馳) is a Hong Kong filmmaker, actor, and producer. Stephen Chow was born in Hong Kong on 22 June 1962 to Ling Po Yee, an alumna of Guangzhou Normal University, and Chow Yik Sheung, an immigrant from Ningbo, Zhejiang. Chow has an elder sister named Chow Man Kei and a younger sister named Chow Sing Ha. Chow's given name "Sing-chi" derives from Tang dynasty Chinese poet Wang Bo's essay Preface to the Prince of Teng's Pavilion.After his parents divorced when he was seven, Chow was raised by his mother. Chow attended Heep Woh Primary School, a missionary school attached to the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China in Prince Edward Road, Kowloon Peninsula. When he was nine, he saw Bruce Lee's film The Big Boss, which inspired him to become a martial arts star. Chow entered San Marino Secondary School, where he studied alongside Lee Kin-yan. After graduation, he was accepted to TVB's acting classes. Chow began his career as an extra for Rediffusion Television. He later joined TVB in 1981. He was drawn to attention hosting the TVB Jade children's program 430 Space Shuttle. Chow made his film Final Justice in 1988, which won him the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Golden Globe Awards. Chow shot to stardom in The Final Combat. The following decade, he appeared in more than 40 films. Fight Back to School became Hong Kong's top-grossing film of all time. In 1994, he began directing films, starting with From Beijing with Love. In the latter half of the 1990s, Chow becomes very famous in China, he became a legend and the Stephen Chow Phenomenon. In 2001, his film Shaolin Soccer grossed over US$50 million worldwide. Chow won Best Director and Best Actor at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards, and the film went on to garner additional awards including a Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Picture and Best Director. It was the highest-grossing Chinese film in Hong Kong at the time, grossing $46 million in the Asia region. In 2004, his film Kung Fu Hustle grossed over US$106 million worldwide. Chow also won Best Director at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and Best Picture of Imagine Film Festival as well as over twenty international awards. Critics as well as film stars such as comedian Bill Murray said that the film was the supreme achievement of modern comedy that had outshone any preexisting form of American comedy, including Murray's directorial work. His film CJ7 began filming in July 2006 in the eastern Chinese port of Ningbo. In August 2007, the film was given the title CJ7, a play on China's successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. CJ7 became the highest-grossing film of all time in Malaysia. For his work in comedy, he has received praise from notable institutions such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, who called him the King of Comedy. Stephen Chow has directed multiple classic films since the 1990s. In 2013, his film Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons became the highest-grossing Chinese film of all time. In 2016, his film The Mermaid broke numerous box office records, and became the highest-grossing film of all time in China.
Stephen Chow Sing-Chi (Chinese: 周星馳) is a Hong Kong filmmaker, actor, and producer. Stephen Chow was born in Hong Kong on 22 June 1962 to Ling Po Yee, an alumna of Guangzhou Normal University, and Chow Yik Sheung, an immigrant from Ningbo, Zhejiang. Chow has an elder sister named Chow Man Kei and a younger sister named Chow Sing Ha. Chow's given name "Sing-chi" derives from Tang dynasty Chinese poet Wang Bo's essay Preface to the Prince of Teng's Pavilion.After his parents divorced when he was seven, Chow was raised by his mother. Chow attended Heep Woh Primary School, a missionary school attached to the Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China in Prince Edward Road, Kowloon Peninsula. When he was nine, he saw Bruce Lee's film The Big Boss, which inspired him to become a martial arts star. Chow entered San Marino Secondary School, where he studied alongside Lee Kin-yan. After graduation, he was accepted to TVB's acting classes. Chow began his career as an extra for Rediffusion Television. He later joined TVB in 1981. He was drawn to attention hosting the TVB Jade children's program 430 Space Shuttle. Chow made his film Final Justice in 1988, which won him the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Golden Globe Awards. Chow shot to stardom in The Final Combat. The following decade, he appeared in more than 40 films. Fight Back to School became Hong Kong's top-grossing film of all time. In 1994, he began directing films, starting with From Beijing with Love. In the latter half of the 1990s, Chow becomes very famous in China, he became a legend and the Stephen Chow Phenomenon. In 2001, his film Shaolin Soccer grossed over US$50 million worldwide. Chow won Best Director and Best Actor at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards, and the film went on to garner additional awards including a Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Picture and Best Director. It was the highest-grossing Chinese film in Hong Kong at the time, grossing $46 million in the Asia region. In 2004, his film Kung Fu Hustle grossed over US$106 million worldwide. Chow also won Best Director at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and Best Picture of Imagine Film Festival as well as over twenty international awards. Critics as well as film stars such as comedian Bill Murray said that the film was the supreme achievement of modern comedy that had outshone any preexisting form of American comedy, including Murray's directorial work. His film CJ7 began filming in July 2006 in the eastern Chinese port of Ningbo. In August 2007, the film was given the title CJ7, a play on China's successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. CJ7 became the highest-grossing film of all time in Malaysia. For his work in comedy, he has received praise from notable institutions such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, who called him the King of Comedy. Stephen Chow has directed multiple classic films since the 1990s. In 2013, his film Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons became the highest-grossing Chinese film of all time. In 2016, his film The Mermaid broke numerous box office records, and became the highest-grossing film of all time in China.
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Filmography

CJ7

CJ7

2008 as Ti Chow Age: 45
Kung Fu Hustle

Kung Fu Hustle

2004 as Sing Age: 41
Shaolin Soccer

Shaolin Soccer

2001 as Mighty Steel Leg / Sing Age: 39
King of Comedy

King of Comedy

1999 as Wan Tin Sau Age: 36
The Lucky Guy

The Lucky Guy

1998 as Ho Kam Sui Age: 35
Lawyer Lawyer

Lawyer Lawyer

1997 as Chan Mon Gut Age: 35
All's Well, End's Well '97

All's Well, End's Well '97

1997 as Lo Kung Age: 34
The God of Cookery

The God of Cookery

1996 as Stephen Chow Age: 34
Forbidden City Cop

Forbidden City Cop

1996 as Ling Ling Fat Age: 33
A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella

A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella

1995 as Joker / Monkey King Age: 32
A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box

A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box

1995 as Joker / Monkey King Age: 32
The Mad Monk

The Mad Monk

1993 as Dragon Fighter Lo Han Age: 31
Flirting Scholar

Flirting Scholar

1993 as Tang Pak Fu / Wah On Age: 31
Fight Back to School 3

Fight Back to School 3

1993 as Chow Sing Sing / Million Wong Age: 30
King of Beggars

King of Beggars

1992 as So Chan Ha Yee Chan Age: 30
Royal Tramp 2

Royal Tramp 2

1992 as Wai Siu Bo Age: 30
Royal Tramp

Royal Tramp

1992 as Wai Siu Bo Age: 30
Justice, My Foot!

Justice, My Foot!

1992 as Sung Sai-Kit Age: 30
Fight Back to School 2

Fight Back to School 2

1992 as Chow Sing Sing Age: 29
All's Well, End's Well

All's Well, End's Well

1992 as Shang Foon Age: 29
The Thief of Time

The Thief of Time

1992 as Dyun Siu Fei Age: 29
Fist of Fury 1991 II

Fist of Fury 1991 II

1992 as Lau Ching Age: 29
The Banquet

The Banquet

1991 as Stephen Chow Age: 29
The Magnificent Scoundrels

The Magnificent Scoundrels

1991 as Valentino Age: 29
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai

God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai

1991 as Sing Age: 29
Fight Back to School

Fight Back to School

1991 as Chow Sing Sing Age: 29
The Gods Must Be Crazy: Crazy Safari

The Gods Must Be Crazy: Crazy Safari

1991 as [Narrator] Age: 29
Fist of Fury 1991

Fist of Fury 1991

1991 as Lau Ching Age: 28
Legend of the Dragon

Legend of the Dragon

1991 as Chow Siu-Lung Age: 28
The Top Bet

The Top Bet

1991 as Sing Age: 28
Tricky Brains

Tricky Brains

1991 as Koo Jing / Che Man Jing Age: 28
God of Gamblers II

God of Gamblers II

1990 as Sing Age: 28
Triad Story

Triad Story

1990 as Sing Age: 28
When Fortune Smiles

When Fortune Smiles

1990 as Vincent Hing Age: 28
All for the Winner

All for the Winner

1990 as Sing Age: 28
Look Out, Officer!

Look Out, Officer!

1990 as Hsing Age: 28
Sleazy Dizzy

Sleazy Dizzy

1990 as Sing Age: 27
Curry & Pepper

Curry & Pepper

1990 as Pepper Age: 27
The Unmatchable Match

The Unmatchable Match

1990 as Cheung Lon Age: 27
Lung Fung Restaurant

Lung Fung Restaurant

1990 as Rubbish Pool Age: 27
My Hero

My Hero

1990 as Sing Age: 27
Love Is Love

Love Is Love

1990 as Sam Shek Kam Shui Age: 27
Thunder Cops II

Thunder Cops II

1989 as Sui Yien Age: 27
Just Heroes

Just Heroes

1989 as Jacky Age: 27
Dragon Fight

Dragon Fight

1989 as Andy Yau Age: 27
Faithfully Yours

Faithfully Yours

1988 as Puddin Lai Age: 26
Final Justice

Final Justice

1988 as Boy Age: 26
He Who Chases After the Wind

He Who Chases After the Wind

1988 as Ah Sing Age: 25
The Last Conflict

The Last Conflict

1988 as Lau Ting Kin Age: 25
On the Brink

On the Brink

1988 as Age: 25
Back To The Beyond

Back To The Beyond

1987 as Lau Ching Age: 24
Brother’s Girlfriend

Brother’s Girlfriend

1986 as Age: 24
No Image

Linqi:Decision

1983 as Age: 20