Tony Leung Chiu-wai is a Actor Chinois born on 27 june 1962 at Hong Kong (Chine)
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Tony Leung Chiu-wai participated to
61 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
3 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 1h39
Directed by Zhang YimouOrigin ChineGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
Martial artsThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Musiques du monde,
Musical films,
Wuxia filmsActors Jet Li,
Tony Leung Chiu-wai,
Maggie Cheung,
Zhang Ziyi,
Donnie Yen,
James HongRoles Broken Sword
Rating78%
In ancient China during the Warring States period, the nameless prefect of a small jurisdiction arrives at the Qin state's capital city to meet the king of Qin, who has survived an attempt on his life by the assassins Long Sky, Flying Snow, and Broken Sword. Because of the assassination attempt, no visitors are to approach the king within 100 paces. 'Nameless' claims that he has slain the three assassins and he displays their weapons before the king, who allows the former to sit closer to him and tell him his story., 2h10
Directed by Wong Kar-waiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
Historical,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tony Leung Chiu-wai,
Zhang Ziyi,
Chang Chen,
Zhao Benshan,
Song Hye-kyo,
Yuen Woo-pingRoles Ip Man
Rating65%
The film narrates the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man from the 1930s in Foshan, his flight to Hong Kong after the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the events leading up to his death., 1h38
Directed by Wong Kar-waiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Tony Leung Chiu-wai,
Maggie Cheung,
Rebecca Pan,
Joe Cheung,
Julien Carbon et Laurent Courtiaud,
Chin Tsi-angRoles Chow Mo-Wan
Rating80%
The film takes place in Hong Kong, 1962. Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), a journalist, rents a room in an apartment of a building on the same day as Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), a secretary from a shipping company. They become next-door neighbours. Each has a spouse who works and often leaves them alone on overtime shifts. Despite the presence of a friendly Shanghainese landlady, Mrs. Suen, and bustling, mahjong-playing neighbours, Chow and Su often find themselves alone in their rooms. Their lives continue to intersect in everyday situations: a recurring motif in this film is the loneliness of eating alone, and the film documents the leads' chance encounters, each making their individual trek to the street noodle stall.