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English name: Stephen Chow
Nickname : Sing Jai


Date of birth: June 22, 1962
Horoscope: Cancer
Height: 173cm
Family: One older sister and two younger sisters.
Marital status: Single
 
Profile

Stephen Chow Sing-Chi was born in Hong Kong in June 1962. His childhood was comparatively gentle,and he was fascinated by Bruce Lee, much like other children his age. Stephen Chow was 9 years old in1971 when Bruce Lee's triumphant Hong Kong film, "The Big Boss"debuted. This was Bruce Lee's introduction to the movie-going public in Hong Kong and it was huge hit. Many children in Asia and around the world looked up to Bruce Lee, and Stephen was no different. Because Stephen respected Bruce Lee, he began to study martial arts.
 


In 1982, after graduating high school, Stephen and his friend Tony Leung Chui-Wai auditioned for TVB (a television station in HongKong) acting school, but Stephen didn't make the cut. However, he became a student of the night class by an acquaintance's introduction. Waise Lee Chi-Hung, of "A Better Tomorrow" fame, was a fellow classmate. The next year, Stephen was singled out to be the master of ceremonies of the children's program "430." Stephen was not fond of children and this made it very difficult for him, but he took anunusual attitude and faced a child in the program. His behavior became popular and he worked on this show for five years. He went on to variety programs and so on for several years after that, and gained more popularity and moved more to small parts from the "life trip" to the drama.
At this time, Stephen worked with Alex Man Chi-Leung and learned acting tips from Alex's advice.
 
 
(Stephen played with Alex Man Chi-Leung in his movie debut, "He Who Chases After the Wind.") In 1988, Danny Lee Sau-Yin (actor/director/producer whose most famous role is that of Chow Yun-Fat's cop pal in John Woo's "The Killer") cast Stephen for one of the leads in the movie "Final Justice".
Stephen went on to win the Best Supporting Actor award of the Taiwan Academy Awards. It was his first film. His "Sit down, and drink tea, and eat even a manju" saying became popular.

Stephen appeared in both movies and TVB dramas for a while. His film parts increased gradually. At last, 1990's "All For The Winner" (a parody of Chow Yun-Fat's "God of Gamblers") was a huge hit. This film went on to break the Hong Kong box office record. After the runaway success of "All For The Winner," Stephen's films consistently ranked at the top of the box office. In fact, Stephen Chow is the number one top-grossing Hong Kong film actor of the 1990s. In comparison, by total box office, Jackie Chan takes 2nd place, but Stephen's films outgross Jackie's by as much as double. And Stephen made 29 films from 1990 to 1993.
 



 Stephen's performance style at the time of "All for the Winner" was called "Mo-Lei-To," which translates as "Makes No Sense." This style established his popularity in the 90's as a comedy actor. His roles ranged from high school undercover detective in 1991's "Fight Back to School," period lawyer drama in 1993's "Justice, My Foot!" and period comedy in 1993's "Flirting Scholar." Stephen accomplished a great success at the box office, winning top spot for four consecutive years in Hong Kong .

In interviews, Stephen has expressed interest in other aspects of the production of his films, taking on a role more than just as an actor. He challenged the first director of his James Bond spoof "From Beijing with Love" (1994). He became more concerned with the production side of moviemaking with the "Chinese Odyssey" films, his telling of the "Journey to the West" story. He co-wrote and co-directed some other films, "Forbidden City Cop" (1996), "God of Cookery" (1997) and "King of Comedy" (1999)
 



 
Awards :
 
Winner :
 
1999 -
 Jade Outstanding Achievement Award
 
1996 -
 Film Of Merit (Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards) with "Forbidden City Cop"
 
1995 -
 Best Actor (Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards) with "Chinese Odyssey"
 
1995 -
 Film Of Merit (Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards) with "Chinese Odyssey"
 
Nominations :
 
1995 -
 Best Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "Chinese Odyssey Part 2"
 
1995 -
 Best Movie (Annual Golden Bauhinia Award) with "Chinese Odyssey Part 2"
 
1995 -
 Best Actor (Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards) with "Chinese Odyssey Part 2"
 
1995 -
 Best Creativity (The Annual Golden Bauhinia Award) with "Out of Dark"
 
1994 -
 Best Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "From Beijing With Love"
 
1992 -
 Best Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "Justice My Foot"
 
1991 -
 Best Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "Fight Back to School"
 
1990 -
 Best Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "All For The Winner"
 
1988 -
 Best Supporting Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "Final Justice"
 
1988 -
 Best New Actor (Annual Hong Kong Film Awards) with "Final Justice"
 
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Comments

G 고발두
잘 읽었습니다..역시 대단한 배우군요..ε= ε= ε= ε=후다닥
G 시나브로
흠... 흠..... 흠...
G 마니
역시나... 제가 생각하던거랑 같군요... 후후후..
G 성유니
흠.. ~(^^ㆀ~)
G 정지훈
역시 내가 생각했던 대로야~
G Rock
He is best actor in my life....oh my sung chi~~!.... I love you....♥
G 조한균
번역해줘 -0-
G 강병일
무신 말인지는 모르겠당...다 영어고.....헉...그래도 주성치는 최고지.
G 장우혁
가장 위대한 배우중에 하나라고 생각해요...흙...
G 김창용
음.....ㅡㅡ? 황당함이 주성치 좋아 할만하나여...ㅋ ㅑ ㅋ ㅑ
G 권오정
움....좋은 말이군요^^;;
G 이광욱
님의 주성치 사랑이 이정도 일줄이야....