Anthony Wong Chau Sang
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Anthony Wong

Chinese name 黃秋生 (Traditional)
Chinese name 黄秋生 (Simplified)
Pinyin Huáng Qiūshēng (Mandarin)
Jyutping wong4 cau1 sang1 (Cantonese)
Birth name Anthony Perry
Origin Hong Kong
Born September 2, 1961 (1961-09-02) (age 47)
Hong Kong
Occupation Actor

Anthony Wong Chau-Sang (born Anthony Perry; September 2, 1961) is a Hong Kong actor.

Anthony Wong Chau-Sang was born to an English father and a Chinese mothercitation needed. His father left his family when he was four, prompting Wong to use his mother's surname. He began his acting career when he joined ATV's training programme and enrolled into the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

Wong has been a veteran of Hong Kong films for nearly 20 years. Wong is a talented and versatile actor who has played a variety of roles, yet it is his antagonistic roles which many fans in the West will remember him best. With hits such as Hard Boiled, The Heroic Trio and its sequel, as well as his Golden Horse-winning performance in the horrific The Untold Story (in which he played a real-life serial killer who made human meat buns out of his victims) Anthony shot to stardom.

In 1994, he made another breakthrough performance in the action drama Rock n' Roll Cop. He also appeared in three of the Young and Dangerous films as Tai Fei, an enemy, and then, later a friend to Ekin Cheng's Chan Ho Nam. In 1995, Wong made his directorial debut in The New Tenant. Wong continued his success in supporting roles in films like Infernal Affairs (2002) and The Medallion (2003). Wong reprised his Hong Kong Film Award winning role of Superintendent Wong in the prequel Infernal Affairs II (2003). Aside from acting, Wong is also the lead singer of a local Hong Kong punk rock band. Wong appeared on The Painted Veil. Wong will be one of the villains in the 2008 blockbuster The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor as a dangerous military zealot.

In a 2005 interview, Wong stated that amongst his prolific output in the 80's and 90's, a considerable amount were poor and exploitative movies such as Raped by an Angel 4: The Raper's Union which he does not hold in high esteem. He has no regrets, however, because he needed the money to support his wife, two sons and his mother.

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Awards

Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards

Hong Kong Film Awards

Filmography

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