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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On October 26, 1965, Kwok Fucheng, the "Four Great Kings" of Hong Kong, was born
Sixty years ago today, on October 26, 1965 (October 3, 1965, the lunar calendar), Kwok Fu-shing, the "Four Great Kings" of Hong Kong, was born. Aaron Kwok was born in Hong Kong on October 26, 1965. He is a Chinese pop male singer, actor, dance director, a representative figure of vigorous singing and dancing, and an actor named Lian Zhuang Jinma. He was admitted to the TVB dance training class in 1984. In 1990, he became popular in Taiwan with his Guangyang locomotive advertisements. In the same year, he released his first album "I Can't Stop Love You", which started his music stage career. Since then, he has successively released songs such as "Should I Go Away Quietly","Paraparasakura" and "Let's Move", and have won the "Most Popular Male Singer" of Hong Kong's top ten hits three times. In 2005, he became the first artist to win the "Hong Kong Dance Year Award". In 2008, the 450-degree rotating stage of Dance Lin Zheng Concert was recorded in the Guinness World Records, and the Taipei Station concert set a record for the largest number of Chinese stars watching. After 2000, Aaron Kwok shifted his focus to the big screen. In 2005 and 2006, he won the best actor at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for two times for his films "Sanchakou" and "Father and Son" respectively. In 2006, he won the best actor at the Changchun Film Festival in China for his film "Sanchakou". In 2013, he won the best actor at the British Vision International Chinese Film Festival for his film "National Witness". The films he starred in "The Storm" and "Chills" have twice become Hong Kong's annual Chinese film box office champions. In addition to his acting career, Kwok is also keen on charity. The United States has celebrated "Kwok Day" twice. In 2000, the Kwok International Charity Foundation was established. In 2003, he was elected as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Hong Kong. In 2009, he served as Ambassador of the Hong Kong Committee of the United Nations Children's Fund. Aaron Kwok will play the role of "Sun Wukong" in the movie "Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Threatened the White Bone", which is expected to be released nationwide during the Spring Festival of 2016. Early experiences Guo Fucheng was born in Hong Kong on October 26, 1965. His ancestral home was Shilong Town, Dongguan city, Guangdong Province. His father Guo Zhi (died of illness in 1994) opened a small gold shop. His mother was Zhuo Shun, and he also had two older brothers (his second brother Guo Fugen was killed in a gold shop robbery in 1990) and two older sisters. Guo Fucheng is the youngest in the family. Kwok Fucheng Primary School studied at Hong Kong Mercy English School and graduated from St. Joseph's College in Hong Kong. After graduation, he was recommended by his father to work as a staff member at Jingfujin; In 1984, Aaron Kwok tried one word during a dance and injured his foot. Jing Fu fired Aaron Kwok because he had asked for sick leave for too long. In the same year, 19-year-old Aaron Kwok was admitted to the TVB dance training class (30 people were selected from 3,000 people) and became a dance artist under the registration of a friend. Later, he performed and danced as backup in music videos of female singers such as Anita Mui, Kwong Meiyun, Chen Huixian and Zhou Huimin. In 1985, Kwok was appreciated by Feng Meiji, then TVB artist manager, for his outstanding singing and dancing performance in the Miss Bodybuilding election. In 1987, he transferred to the Wireless Artist Training Class to become an artist and graduated with first place. He was one of the wireless "Ten Stars of the Galaxy" at that time. During this period, he starred in several TV series, including "Genghis Khan","Urban Formula","Taiping Rebellion" and "The World of the World", but most of them were supporting roles and role roles, which did not attract enough attention. In 1990, Aaron Kwok became famous by filming an advertisement for Guangyang locomotive DJ1-RR in Taiwan; Later, he starred in an advertisement for Aizhiwei Langqing chocolate drink, in which the slogan "You are my chocolate" was widely circulated. Later, he was attracted by manager Liu Weici and invited Kwok to join Fulong Communications Company. In September 1990, he released his first Mandarin album "I Can't Stop Love for You", which started his acting career. Performing Arts Experience Music Career In September 1990, Aaron Kwok released his first Mandarin album "I Can't Stop Love You" in Taiwan, which was welcomed by fans. Sales in Asia exceeded 1 million. At the end of the year, Taiwan voted among the "Top Ten Hong Kong Stars", and Aaron Kwok was ranked first among the male stars. In 1991, Aaron Kwok released two classic Mandarin albums,"Should I Go Away Quietly" and "Who Can Tell Me", with sales reaching 450,000 copies and winning the "Most Promising Newcomer Gold Medal" of the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs of Radio Hong Kong in 1991. At the beginning of 1992, Aaron Kwok returned to Hong Kong as a singer to develop and released the Mandarin selection album "Please Take My Emotions Home", which led to a surge in popularity. Later, together with Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Dawn, he was named the "Four Great Kings" by the Hong Kong media. His classic four-and-six-style split (Aaron Kwok) also became a popular hairstyle at that time. In 1993, Kwok was invited by the State Sports Commission to serve as the "National Games Star" of the 7th National Games and was elected the most popular male singer in five provinces and one city in East China. In the same year, he held 17 individual concert tours in major cities in mainland China. In 1994, he released the Cantonese album "Wild City". Aaron Kwok began to seek changes from genre to image packaging. Since then, he has successively released "The Temptation of the Iron Curtain","Legend of Innocence","The Call of Love","Singing This Song","Changing the City" and other albums. In 1997, 1998, and 2000, Aaron Kwok won the "Most Popular Male Singer" of Hong Kong TVB's top ten hits three times; In 1998, he also won the top ten Chinese hits of Radio Television Hong Kong,"The World's Most Popular Male Singers", the commercial radio's most popular pop chart "Gold Medal for Male Singers in the Music Industry"; and in 1999, he won the "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Singer in the Asia-Pacific Region", reaching the peak of his personal singing career. In 1998, he signed a contract with Pepsi Cola to become an advertising spokesperson. He cooperated with Jenny Jackson with the theme of "AskForMore". In 2002, he was awarded the "Pepsi Music Hall of Fame Award", the highest honor at Pepsi headquarters. In 2005, he ended his eight-year spokesperson relationship with Pepsi. In 2014, Aaron Kwok once again spoke for Pepsi after a lapse of ten years and filmed the jingle "ShakeYour Body". In 2001, he took part in a clothing advertisement for Metersbonwe; in 2002, he served as the spokesperson of Schuzburg Fitness Center; in 2005, he became Longines's first male spokesperson in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2000, the Governor of Nevada awarded Aaron Kwok the "International Outstanding Artist Award" to recognize his contribution to the Chinese music market and designated September 23 as "Aaron Kwok Day"; in 2002, Aaron Kwok held a concert tour in San Francisco, the United States, and the mayor of San Francisco designated February 23 as "Aaron Kwok Day." On August 9, 2006, Aaron Kwok officially signed a contract with Great Power Culture, left Warner Records, where he had worked for 13 years, and began to focus his career on musicals and films. In 2010, Aaron Kwok released a commemorative album "Never Enough Love" on the 20th anniversary of his debut. The title song of the same name was composed by Jay Chou, and Xiaomei wrote the lyrics to adapt his famous song "Never Enough Love You". Stage career In 1994, Aaron Kwok entered the Red Pavilion and held 16 Wild Temptation concerts in a row, danced 16 strong dances in a row, performing mechanical dancing and tap dancing. The album released by "Aaron Kwok Wild Temptation Concert" was also the only Chinese album purchased by Michael Jackson. In 1996, Aaron Kwok's Red Hall held 18 consecutive "Aaron Kwok's Most Exciting Concert". The opening dance was Aaron Kwok's catapulted gliding landing. He also performed a 45-degree body tilt dance technique and won the "Supreme Stage Award" of the top ten hits in 1996. In 1998, Aaron Kwok held 25 consecutive performances of "Pepsi Kwok Transformation Concert 98" at the Red Pavilion, and his ability to control the stage reached a new level. Dance sexy modern dance with Jenny Jackson in the MV "Unlimited Desire". In August 2000, Aaron Kwok held concerts in Osaka, Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan. In December 2000, Aaron Kwok held 28 consecutive "Live on Stagein Concert 2001" concerts at the Red Pavilion, which was the most consecutive concert in his personal career. In 2001, Kwok Fucheng's bala cherry dance became popular. It was an early popular square dance in mainland China, and people competed to imitate it. In 2004, Aaron Kwok began to serve as concert director and was the first singer in Hong Kong to become his own concert dance director. In 2005, for his outstanding performance in "Aaron Kwok Stage Collection @ Dance Lin Dahui Concert 2004", Aaron Kwok was awarded the professional dance award-the Hong Kong Dance of the Year Award, becoming the first entertainment artist to receive this honor. In June, two additional songs were released, appearing in the shape of a bald bird in "Aaron Kwok Flying Over the Dance Forest Concert 2005". In July, they toured the United States and Canada. In 2008, Aaron Kwok's 450-degree rotating stage set the Guinness World Record, becoming the largest rotating stage in a concert in the world. A record of nearly 200 stars went to watch the Taipei Little Dome Station. During his tour of the mainland in Shanghai, he was awarded the calligraphy of the "King of the Stage" by Professor Zhang Zheng 'ang, a famous calligrapher from Fudan University. In 2011,"Aaron Kwok Dance Feast Concert" set the most expensive stage record in the history of Hong Kong's Red Hall, attracting hundreds of stars to come and watch. In April 2014, Aaron Kwok joined Zhejiang Satellite TV's dance talent show "Good Dance in China" as a judge mentor. Hong Kong media reported that Aaron Kwok's joining fee was 30 million yuan, which was the first time that Aaron Kwok served as a judge on a variety show in mainland China. At 21:10 pm on April 19,"China's Good Dance" premiered on Zhejiang Satellite TV. On October 28, 2014, Aaron Kwok held a concert at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This was also Aaron Kwok's first time to hold a concert in continental Europe. In 1989, Aaron Kwok starred in his first film "Flying Over the Dangerous Wall", but he was not famous at that time and only played a supporting role with few scenes. In the 1991 film "The Condor Heroes on the 91st", Aaron Kwok, who had already made his mark in the music world, collaborated with Andy Lau for the first time, playing the role of the villain "Silver Fox" and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award. In 1996, he played the role of boxing champion Wang Xueqin in "The Romantic Storm" and was deeply appreciated by the audience, but he missed the Golden Academy Award that year. Hong Kong media believed that Aaron Kwok in "The Romantic Storm" was a neglected relic of that year. In 1998, he played Bu Jingyun in the movie "Wind and Cloud Dominance" and was rated as Bu Jingyun in line with the original image."Wind and Cloud" topped the Hong Kong box office champion that year with a box office score of 41.5 million Hong Kong dollars. In 2009, ten years later, Kwok and Zheng Yijian gathered together to collaborate on the sequel "Fengyun 2". In 2000, Aaron Kwok filmed two action films,"2000 AD" and "Thunder Men". The films were interspersed with a large number of gun battles, flying cars and fighting scenes. The dangerous movements in the film were performed by Aaron Kwok himself, showing his good foundation and professionalism as a dancer. During the filming of "Thunder Men", the film company insured Aaron Kwok for US$100 million. In 2001, Kwok played a dance teacher in the romantic song and dance film "Romantic Cherry Blossom". The film's theme song "paraparasakura" and the bala cherry flower dance were popular, and he created his own "fight dance" in the film. In 2005, he played a down-and-out policeman Sun Zhaoren in the movie "Three Forks" and won the Best Actor Award at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for the first time. The Golden Horse judges gave him a comment: "Aaron Kwok's performance in" San Cha Kou "was amazing!" Chen Yaoqi, chairman of the jury, said that Kwok can not only sing and dance well, he can give life to the character, put experience into the character, and can perform the deep pain of the character at multiple levels. In 2006, for his film "Father and Son", Aaron Kwok won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor again, becoming the second actor after Jackie Chan to win the Golden Horse Award, completing the transformation from an idol to a powerful one. In the 2011 movie "Favorite" about AIDS, Guo Fucheng played an ordinary rural youth in northern Shaanxi, which was a subversive work of Guo Fucheng's acting skills. In the 2012 police and gangster movie "Chills", which starred in, Kwok played the role of Deputy Commissioner of Police Lau Jiehui. After the movie was released, the box office exceeded 250 million yuan in the mainland and exceeded 42.8 million Hong Kong dollars in the box office, becoming the box office champion of Hong Kong's annual Chinese film. In 2013, Aaron Kwok played a mainland prosecutor in the film "National Witness". For this film, Aaron Kwok was awarded the Best Actor at the 5th British Vientiane International Chinese Film Festival. In 2014, Aaron Kwok played the handsome "Ox Demon King" in the 3D magic masterpiece "Journey to the West: The Troubles in Heaven". He harbors demon hegemony and subverts the fierce image of the Ox Demon King in the past. The film's Spring Festival release in mainland China has a cumulative box office of RMB 1.053 billion. In the sequel "Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Thrice Beats the White Bone", Kwok Fucheng plays the role of "Sun Wukong". On April 4, 2016, the film industry event "The 35th Hong Kong Film Awards" was grandly held at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center. Aaron Kwok, who was nominated five times, finally won the title of Best Actor for the first time with "Striking on Blood to Find Plum Blossom".Sixty years ago today, on October 26, 1965 (October 3, 1965, the lunar calendar), Kwok Fu-shing, the "Four Great Kings" of Hong Kong, was born. Aaron Kwok was born in Hong Kong on October 26, 1965. He is a Chinese pop male singer, actor, dance director, a representative figure of vigorous singing and dancing, and an actor named Lian Zhuang Jinma. He was admitted to the TVB dance training class in 1984. In 1990, he became popular in Taiwan with his Guangyang locomotive advertisements. In the same year, he released his first album "I Can't Stop Love You", which started his music stage career. Since then, he has successively released songs such as "Should I Go Away Quietly","Paraparasakura" and "Let's Move", and have won the "Most Popular Male Singer" of Hong Kong's top ten hits three times. In 2005, he became the first artist to win the "Hong Kong Dance Year Award". In 2008, the 450-degree rotating stage of Dance Lin Zheng Concert was recorded in the Guinness World Records, and the Taipei Station concert set a record for the largest number of Chinese stars watching. After 2000, Aaron Kwok shifted his focus to the big screen. In 2005 and 2006, he won the best actor at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for two times for his films "Sanchakou" and "Father and Son" respectively. In 2006, he won the best actor at the Changchun Film Festival in China for his film "Sanchakou". In 2013, he won the best actor at the British Vision International Chinese Film Festival for his film "National Witness". The films he starred in "The Storm" and "Chills" have twice become Hong Kong's annual Chinese film box office champions. In addition to his acting career, Kwok is also keen on charity. The United States has celebrated "Kwok Day" twice. In 2000, the Kwok International Charity Foundation was established. In 2003, he was elected as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Hong Kong. In 2009, he served as Ambassador of the Hong Kong Committee of the United Nations Children's Fund. Aaron Kwok will play the role of "Sun Wukong" in the movie "Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Threatened the White Bone", which is expected to be released nationwide during the Spring Festival of 2016. Early experiences Guo Fucheng was born in Hong Kong on October 26, 1965. His ancestral home was Shilong Town, Dongguan city, Guangdong Province. His father Guo Zhi (died of illness in 1994) opened a small gold shop. His mother was Zhuo Shun, and he also had two older brothers (his second brother Guo Fugen was killed in a gold shop robbery in 1990) and two older sisters. Guo Fucheng is the youngest in the family. Kwok Fucheng Primary School studied at Hong Kong Mercy English School and graduated from St. Joseph's College in Hong Kong. After graduation, he was recommended by his father to work as a staff member at Jingfujin; In 1984, Aaron Kwok tried one word during a dance and injured his foot. Jing Fu fired Aaron Kwok because he had asked for sick leave for too long. In the same year, 19-year-old Aaron Kwok was admitted to the TVB dance training class (30 people were selected from 3,000 people) and became a dance artist under the registration of a friend. Later, he performed and danced as backup in music videos of female singers such as Anita Mui, Kwong Meiyun, Chen Huixian and Zhou Huimin. In 1985, Kwok was appreciated by Feng Meiji, then TVB artist manager, for his outstanding singing and dancing performance in the Miss Bodybuilding election. In 1987, he transferred to the Wireless Artist Training Class to become an artist and graduated with first place. He was one of the wireless "Ten Stars of the Galaxy" at that time. During this period, he starred in several TV series, including "Genghis Khan","Urban Formula","Taiping Rebellion" and "The World of the World", but most of them were supporting roles and role roles, which did not attract enough attention. In 1990, Aaron Kwok became famous by filming an advertisement for Guangyang locomotive DJ1-RR in Taiwan; Later, he starred in an advertisement for Aizhiwei Langqing chocolate drink, in which the slogan "You are my chocolate" was widely circulated. Later, he was attracted by manager Liu Weici and invited Kwok to join Fulong Communications Company. In September 1990, he released his first Mandarin album "I Can't Stop Love for You", which started his acting career. Performing Arts Experience Music Career In September 1990, Aaron Kwok released his first Mandarin album "I Can't Stop Love You" in Taiwan, which was welcomed by fans. Sales in Asia exceeded 1 million. At the end of the year, Taiwan voted among the "Top Ten Hong Kong Stars", and Aaron Kwok was ranked first among the male stars. In 1991, Aaron Kwok released two classic Mandarin albums,"Should I Go Away Quietly" and "Who Can Tell Me", with sales reaching 450,000 copies and winning the "Most Promising Newcomer Gold Medal" of the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs of Radio Hong Kong in 1991. At the beginning of 1992, Aaron Kwok returned to Hong Kong as a singer to develop and released the Mandarin selection album "Please Take My Emotions Home", which led to a surge in popularity. Later, together with Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Dawn, he was named the "Four Great Kings" by the Hong Kong media. His classic four-and-six-style split (Aaron Kwok) also became a popular hairstyle at that time. In 1993, Kwok was invited by the State Sports Commission to serve as the "National Games Star" of the 7th National Games and was elected the most popular male singer in five provinces and one city in East China. In the same year, he held 17 individual concert tours in major cities in mainland China. In 1994, he released the Cantonese album "Wild City". Aaron Kwok began to seek changes from genre to image packaging. Since then, he has successively released "The Temptation of the Iron Curtain","Legend of Innocence","The Call of Love","Singing This Song","Changing the City" and other albums. In 1997, 1998, and 2000, Aaron Kwok won the "Most Popular Male Singer" of Hong Kong TVB's top ten hits three times; In 1998, he also won the top ten Chinese hits of Radio Television Hong Kong,"The World's Most Popular Male Singers", the commercial radio's most popular pop chart "Gold Medal for Male Singers in the Music Industry"; and in 1999, he won the "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Singer in the Asia-Pacific Region", reaching the peak of his personal singing career. In 1998, he signed a contract with Pepsi Cola to become an advertising spokesperson. He cooperated with Jenny Jackson with the theme of "AskForMore". In 2002, he was awarded the "Pepsi Music Hall of Fame Award", the highest honor at Pepsi headquarters. In 2005, he ended his eight-year spokesperson relationship with Pepsi. In 2014, Aaron Kwok once again spoke for Pepsi after a lapse of ten years and filmed the jingle "ShakeYour Body". In 2001, he took part in a clothing advertisement for Metersbonwe; in 2002, he served as the spokesperson of Schuzburg Fitness Center; in 2005, he became Longines's first male spokesperson in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2000, the Governor of Nevada awarded Aaron Kwok the "International Outstanding Artist Award" to recognize his contribution to the Chinese music market and designated September 23 as "Aaron Kwok Day"; in 2002, Aaron Kwok held a concert tour in San Francisco, the United States, and the mayor of San Francisco designated February 23 as "Aaron Kwok Day." On August 9, 2006, Aaron Kwok officially signed a contract with Great Power Culture, left Warner Records, where he had worked for 13 years, and began to focus his career on musicals and films. In 2010, Aaron Kwok released a commemorative album "Never Enough Love" on the 20th anniversary of his debut. The title song of the same name was composed by Jay Chou, and Xiaomei wrote the lyrics to adapt his famous song "Never Enough Love You". Stage career In 1994, Aaron Kwok entered the Red Pavilion and held 16 Wild Temptation concerts in a row, danced 16 strong dances in a row, performing mechanical dancing and tap dancing. The album released by "Aaron Kwok Wild Temptation Concert" was also the only Chinese album purchased by Michael Jackson. In 1996, Aaron Kwok's Red Hall held 18 consecutive "Aaron Kwok's Most Exciting Concert". The opening dance was Aaron Kwok's catapulted gliding landing. He also performed a 45-degree body tilt dance technique and won the "Supreme Stage Award" of the top ten hits in 1996. In 1998, Aaron Kwok held 25 consecutive performances of "Pepsi Kwok Transformation Concert 98" at the Red Pavilion, and his ability to control the stage reached a new level. Dance sexy modern dance with Jenny Jackson in the MV "Unlimited Desire". In August 2000, Aaron Kwok held concerts in Osaka, Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan. In December 2000, Aaron Kwok held 28 consecutive "Live on Stagein Concert 2001" concerts at the Red Pavilion, which was the most consecutive concert in his personal career. In 2001, Kwok Fucheng's bala cherry dance became popular. It was an early popular square dance in mainland China, and people competed to imitate it. In 2004, Aaron Kwok began to serve as concert director and was the first singer in Hong Kong to become his own concert dance director. In 2005, for his outstanding performance in "Aaron Kwok Stage Collection @ Dance Lin Dahui Concert 2004", Aaron Kwok was awarded the professional dance award-the Hong Kong Dance of the Year Award, becoming the first entertainment artist to receive this honor. In June, two additional songs were released, appearing in the shape of a bald bird in "Aaron Kwok Flying Over the Dance Forest Concert 2005". In July, they toured the United States and Canada. In 2008, Aaron Kwok's 450-degree rotating stage set the Guinness World Record, becoming the largest rotating stage in a concert in the world. A record of nearly 200 stars went to watch the Taipei Little Dome Station. During his tour of the mainland in Shanghai, he was awarded the calligraphy of the "King of the Stage" by Professor Zhang Zheng 'ang, a famous calligrapher from Fudan University. In 2011,"Aaron Kwok Dance Feast Concert" set the most expensive stage record in the history of Hong Kong's Red Hall, attracting hundreds of stars to come and watch. In April 2014, Aaron Kwok joined Zhejiang Satellite TV's dance talent show "Good Dance in China" as a judge mentor. Hong Kong media reported that Aaron Kwok's joining fee was 30 million yuan, which was the first time that Aaron Kwok served as a judge on a variety show in mainland China. At 21:10 pm on April 19,"China's Good Dance" premiered on Zhejiang Satellite TV. On October 28, 2014, Aaron Kwok held a concert at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This was also Aaron Kwok's first time to hold a concert in continental Europe. In 1989, Aaron Kwok starred in his first film "Flying Over the Dangerous Wall", but he was not famous at that time and only played a supporting role with few scenes. In the 1991 film "The Condor Heroes on the 91st", Aaron Kwok, who had already made his mark in the music world, collaborated with Andy Lau for the first time, playing the role of the villain "Silver Fox" and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award. In 1996, he played the role of boxing champion Wang Xueqin in "The Romantic Storm" and was deeply appreciated by the audience, but he missed the Golden Academy Award that year. Hong Kong media believed that Aaron Kwok in "The Romantic Storm" was a neglected relic of that year. In 1998, he played Bu Jingyun in the movie "Wind and Cloud Dominance" and was rated as Bu Jingyun in line with the original image."Wind and Cloud" topped the Hong Kong box office champion that year with a box office score of 41.5 million Hong Kong dollars. In 2009, ten years later, Kwok and Zheng Yijian gathered together to collaborate on the sequel "Fengyun 2". In 2000, Aaron Kwok filmed two action films,"2000 AD" and "Thunder Men". The films were interspersed with a large number of gun battles, flying cars and fighting scenes. The dangerous movements in the film were performed by Aaron Kwok himself, showing his good foundation and professionalism as a dancer. During the filming of "Thunder Men", the film company insured Aaron Kwok for US$100 million. In 2001, Kwok played a dance teacher in the romantic song and dance film "Romantic Cherry Blossom". The film's theme song "paraparasakura" and the bala cherry flower dance were popular, and he created his own "fight dance" in the film. In 2005, he played a down-and-out policeman Sun Zhaoren in the movie "Three Forks" and won the Best Actor Award at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for the first time. The Golden Horse judges gave him a comment: "Aaron Kwok's performance in" San Cha Kou "was amazing!" Chen Yaoqi, chairman of the jury, said that Kwok can not only sing and dance well, he can give life to the character, put experience into the character, and can perform the deep pain of the character at multiple levels. In 2006, for his film "Father and Son", Aaron Kwok won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor again, becoming the second actor after Jackie Chan to win the Golden Horse Award, completing the transformation from an idol to a powerful one. In the 2011 movie "Favorite" about AIDS, Guo Fucheng played an ordinary rural youth in northern Shaanxi, which was a subversive work of Guo Fucheng's acting skills. In the 2012 police and gangster movie "Chills", which starred in, Kwok played the role of Deputy Commissioner of Police Lau Jiehui. After the movie was released, the box office exceeded 250 million yuan in the mainland and exceeded 42.8 million Hong Kong dollars in the box office, becoming the box office champion of Hong Kong's annual Chinese film. In 2013, Aaron Kwok played a mainland prosecutor in the film "National Witness". For this film, Aaron Kwok was awarded the Best Actor at the 5th British Vientiane International Chinese Film Festival. In 2014, Aaron Kwok played the handsome "Ox Demon King" in the 3D magic masterpiece "Journey to the West: The Troubles in Heaven". He harbors demon hegemony and subverts the fierce image of the Ox Demon King in the past. The film's Spring Festival release in mainland China has a cumulative box office of RMB 1.053 billion. In the sequel "Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Thrice Beats the White Bone", Kwok Fucheng plays the role of "Sun Wukong". On April 4, 2016, the film industry event "The 35th Hong Kong Film Awards" was grandly held at the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center. Aaron Kwok, who was nominated five times, finally won the title of Best Actor for the first time with "Striking on Blood to Find Plum Blossom". News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/15b7.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-14:14] 访问:79
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