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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On December 11, 1966, the "Four Great Kings" of Hong Kong entertainment industry was born at dawn
On this day, 59 years ago, on December 11, 1966 (October 30, 1966, the "Four Great Kings" of the Hong Kong entertainment industry was born at dawn. Born in Beijing on December 11, 1966, he is a singer, actor, director, businessman, and charity worker. In 1985, he won the Biquan Rising Star Competition and entered the entertainment industry. In 1986, he participated in the Rookie Singing Competition and won the third place. In 1990, he released his debut album "Meeting in the Rain". In 1993, he won the Top Ten Most Popular Male Singer Award in Golden Songs. In 1994, he won the Gold Medal of the Top Ten Golden Songs for "One Day I Won't Miss You". In 1995, he won the Top Ten Most Popular Male Singer Award in Golden Songs. In 1997 and 1998, he won the Golden Horse Award and the Golden Academy Award for Best Film Song respectively. From 1996 to 1998, he won the Gold Medal of the Top Ten Golden Songs for three consecutive years. In 1999, he announced his withdrawal from the Hong Kong Music Awards Ceremony. In 1987, he starred in his first TV series "The True Character of Men". In 1990, it became popular with the TV series "People on the Edge". In 1996, he starred in the movie "Sweet Honey" and played Li Xiaojun. In 2002, he won the best actor role of the 39th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for his "Going Home in the Third Night". In 2003, he starred in the movie "Infernal Affairs 3". In 2005, he won the best actor lead at the 7th Changchun Film Festival for his "Big City Small Things". In 2008, he starred in the movie "Mei Lanfang". In 2009, he won the Outstanding Contribution Award of China Film Performing Arts Society. In 2010, he starred in the movie "Hongmen Banquet". In 2012, he was awarded the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Harbin Ice and Snow Film Festival. Enthusiastic about working behind the scenes. Liming founded Baishihuo Entertainment Co., Ltd. in 1991 and AMUSIC East Asia Records Company in 2004. Excavated and raised young artists such as Wei Lan, Li Zhiting, and Wen Yongshan. Enthusiastic about charity work. He also serves as a director, honorary vice president of the Hong Kong Community Chest, honorary president of the Hong Kong Shenzhen Federation of Societies, and honorary chairman of the Huajing Association. In 2003, he was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. In 2009, he was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star. In 1995 and 2010, he was issued by UNICEF headquarters with United Nations passports at the red envoy level and the consular level. Early experience Liming was born in Beijing in 1966. Shortly after Liming was born, Li's father went to Hong Kong to work. In 1970, 4-year-old Liming moved to Hong Kong with his parents. In 1980, Liming's parents divorced, and Liming was 14 years old. In order to reduce the impact on Liming, Liming's father sent her to the UK to continue her studies and study at Princeton University's secondary school in the UK. Performing Arts Experience In terms of music, during the summer vacation of 1985, Dawn, who was still studying in the UK, returned to Hong Kong to recuperate due to illness and was accidentally discovered by talent scouts; in the same year, Dawn participated in the Biquan Rising Star Competition and won the championship. In 1986, Liming participated in the fifth rookie singing competition, won the third place with "Absolute Emptiness", and officially entered the entertainment industry. In 1990, he released his first album "LEON" and won the Silver Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Songs of Radio Hong Kong. In 1991, he won the IFPI Annual Sales Championship Award of Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs for his "Love Is Fate", and the song "I'm Sorry, I Love You" was selected into the 14th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs. In April 1992, Liming held 20 world concerts, and then held 10 concerts for the first time in Hong Kong Red Hall; At the end of the year, Liming returned to his hometown of Beijing and held four concerts in a row at the Capital Gymnasium. He also donated all the proceeds from the Beijing concerts to support charity. In the same year, Liming, together with Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Aaron Kwok, was known as the "Four Great Kings of Hong Kong". In 1993, he released the Cantonese albums "Dream Castle","Summer Love" and the Mandarin album "Stay for Me"; the song "Summer Love" was selected into the 15th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs; in the same year, Dawn won the Most Popular Male Singer Award at the Hong Kong Wireless Top Ten Golden Songs Awards Ceremony. In 1994, he released the Cantonese albums "Love between Heaven and Earth","One Day I Won't Miss You" and the Mandarin album "Dawn of Late Autumn"; held a concert tour in Southeast Asia; and won the gold medal of Hong Kong's Top Ten Strong Songs with "One Day I Won't Miss You". In 1995, he released the Mandarin album "Love is Hard to Find"; the Cantonese album "Heaven and Earth" and "My Love in Life is You"; Won the "Most Popular Male Singer Award" of Hong Kong's Top Ten Strong Songs. In 1996, he released the Cantonese album "Second Power" and won the gold medal for a leading male singer at the leading music pop charts awards ceremony. Won the Gold Medal of Hong Kong's Top Ten Most Powerful Songs for "Deep Love, I Have Never Said"; the album "Perhaps" won the Big Album Award awarded by the Four Hong Kong Stations. In 1997, a row of 20 LiveVersion concerts were held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong; he won the Gold Medal for a Famous Male Singer at the Music Pop Awards Ceremony; and he won the Gold Medal for Hong Kong's Top Ten Most Powerful Songs with "Just Love Me for One Day". In 1998, Liming began experimenting with music video creation and released the Cantonese album "City of Glass"; Won the gold medal of Hong Kong's Top Ten Most Powerful Songs with the song "I Love You So". In 1999, he released the album "Eyes Want to Travel"; held 23 Leon Live concerts at Hong Kong's Hung Hom Coliseum; participated in Michael Jackson's charity concert in Seoul, South Korea; in the same year, Dawn announced that he would no longer receive Hong Kong music awards and concentrate on music work. In 2000, he released the album "ClubSandwich". In 2001, 12 LeonLiveis Live 2001 concerts were held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong. In 2002, he released the Cantonese album "Leon World Cup Charge". In 2004, Liming and Lin Jianyue jointly established amusic East Asia Records Production Co., Ltd., which brought together a group of Hong Kong musicians to jointly explore and cultivate new music players. In 2005, the album "A Story" was released, and Li Zongsheng was the producer of the album; In the same year, five concerts were held at the Hong Kong Hung Hom Coliseum. In 2008, he released the Cantonese album "It's Me." In 2009, four DreamWeddingLeonLive 09 concerts were held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong. In 2011, Dawn spent 9 months and spent 3 million yuan to create 3DMV "See You Later". In this MV, Dawn combines choreography, director, starring and lead singer. In 2013, he released the album "I Can Forget You". In terms of film and television, in 1987, Liming starred in the first TV series "The True Character of a Man", playing Xie Sen. In 1988, he co-starred with Liu Qingji and Shao Meiqi in the TVB TV series "Military Power" and played Qin Ao. In 1989, during the filming of the TVB TV series "The Legend of Duke Wen of Jin", Dawn often caught cold and fever, was frequently late to enter the venue, and drove his private sports car to the set, which caused dissatisfaction among the director and other actors. After the filming was completed, Dawn was trapped by TVB. In 1990, he co-starred in the TV series "People on the Edge" with Liu Qingyun and Lai Meixian; with this TV series Dawn became popular in Hong Kong. In 1991, he collaborated with Hui Guanwen and Hui Guanying to produce the film "Magic Calculation", which earned more than 36 million Hong Kong dollars in box office in Hong Kong. In 1992, he collaborated with Jackie Chan, Wang Zuxian and Qiu Shuzhen to produce the film "City Hunter". 1994 Meng Da co-produced the film "Urban Love", playing Liang Zhiwu, who lost his mother in his early years. In 1995, he co-starred in the film "The Fallen Angel" directed by Wong Kar-wai with Li Jiaxin, Karen Mok, and Jin Chengtakeshi; Angel No. 1 played by Dawn in the film is a very lazy person who likes someone to arrange everything. He is a killer because he doesn't have to worry about the time, place, and who deserves to die. In 1997, he co-starred with Maggie Cheung in the movie "Sweet Honey", which was selected as the second place among the top ten films in the world in 1997 by Time Magazine in the United States; Liming created a straightforward, dull and persistent young image in the film. In 2002,"Going Home in Three Hours" won the Best Actor Award at the 39th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards. This film produced in Hong Kong, South Korea and Thailand also broke the box office record for Hong Kong-made films in Thailand. In 2003, Liming invested in filming the film "Big City Small Things" and personally served as the creative director of the film. In the film, Liming played the role of Doctor Qian, who was a little unbridled in everything; In the same year, he participated in the movie "Infernal Affairs 3", playing the ruthless and sinister Yang Jinrong. In 2004, Liming became the honorary ambassador of the Hong Kong International Film Festival. In 2005, he starred in the film "Seven Swords" directed by Tsui Hark, in which Liming played the role of Qinggan Sword Yang Yuncong; as the second disciple, Yang Yuncong is a representative of defense. Everything he does is for others and never thinks about himself. In 2006, he co-starred in the movie "Fate Inviting Friends" with Du Wenze, Wei Lan and Wei Shi; In 2007, he starred with Liu Ruoying and Fan Bingbing in the movie "Ghost in my Heart" and played photographer Shen Junchu. In 2008, Liming starred in the film "Mei Lanfang" directed by Chen Kaige, playing Peking Opera performing artist Mei Lanfang. In order to be closer to the character image, Liming did not hesitate to gain 20 pounds to interpret the middle-aged Mei Lanfang. In 2009, he co-starred in the movie "October Besieged City" with Wang Xueqi, Yen Zidan and Nicholas Tse, playing beggar Liu Yubai. In 2010, he starred in the movie "Fire Dragon". In June 2011, Liming announced its entry into the digital media market. Its company developed an entertainment sharing software "LOOP" suitable for smartphone systems; in the same year, it starred in the movie "Hongmen Banquet" and played Liu Bang, Emperor Taizu of the Han Dynasty. In 2013, he co-starred in the movie "One Night Surprise" with Fan Bingbing, Li Zhiting, Jiang Jinfu and Wu Peici, playing Lu Dahu. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1cfx.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.10-13:03] 访问:77
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