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LESLIE CHEUNG KWOK WING
Other names : 哥哥
张国荣
張國榮
Cheung Gwok Wing
Leslie Cheung
Gor Gor
Zhāng Guó Róng
Zhang Guo Rong
Zhang1 Guo2 Rong2
Birthdate : 12/9/1956
Date of death : 1/4/2003
Nationality : Hong Kong
Workplace : Hong Kong
Activities : Director (1), Producer (1), Writer (1), Singer (9), Actor (57), Brief appearance (3), Cameo (1)
BIOGRAPHY
His youth
Born in Hong Kong on 12th September 1956, Leslie Cheung had 10 brothers and sisters. His father was a tailor, and one of his patrons was William Holden, a famous English actor (Sunset Boulevard). Young Leslie had to face a chaotic family situation that quickly led to the divorce of his parents. In 1971, he was sent to Great Britain, to Leeds to be exact, where he enrolled at the University to study design.
His first steps in the show business
As soon as Leslie finished university, he came back to HK and in 1977 and joined a competition for non professionals at the local TV station ATV for the ATV Asian Music Contest. He finished second and the following year he released his first music album ("I Like Dreaming"). In the meantime he had his first experience on TV and landed very quickly a lead role in Erotic Dreams Of Red Chamber (1978), a erotic production that Leslie himself called an indecent disaster.
His two passions: Canto-pop and cinema
Between 1980 and 1986, Leslie entirely focused on his singing career, and became as early as 1983 one of the most important stars of the canto-pop scene along with Anita Mui and Alan Tam. For a decade this trio of singers would monopolise the music scene in HK. In the same time, Leslie appeared in only a few Shaw Brothers movies such as the tearjerker Teenage Dreamers or an adaptation for the big screen of a Jing Yong’s novel (Return of the Condor Heroes) called Little Dragon Maiden.
A talented actor
Leslie was already an established name in the canto-pop world. He was nevertheless late to prove himself on the big screen as no worthy role was ever offered to him. In 1986, his hard work and patience was rewarded by John Woo who offered him the role of Kit, the young brother of Ti Lung in A Better Tomorrow and A Better Tomorrow II. Since then Leslie would collaborate with the biggest names in the HK film industry. In 1987, he landed one of the most crucial parts in his career, the naïve and romantic tax collector in Ching Siu-tung’s A Chinese Ghost Story.
Again the film was a success. Then Leslie became a sought-after actor and had to put his singing career on hold. What’s more, in 1990, he left HK to Canada, but carried on working in the Brit colony.
This is also around that time that Wong Kar-wai saw in Leslie an actor capable of playing complex characters. Their first collaboration was on Days of Being Wild, the film that helped Leslie to really show off his thespian qualities. He created a touching character from a role which on paper was especially mean to women. Later, Wong would cast Leslie for two more films Ashes of Time and Happy Together.
On top of the world
In the 1990s, Leslie would shot 3 or 4 films a year, alternating auteur films with more mainstream fares. The later were varied and in any given genres: fantasy wu xia pian with The Bride with White Hair by Ronny Yu, romantic comedy with He's A Woman, She's A Man by Peter Chan Ho Sun and It’s a Wonderful Life by Clifton Ko, the laugh-out-loud farce with The Eagle Shooting Heroes by Jeff Lau and the culinary comedy with The Chinese Feast by Tsui Hark, to name but a few.
In 1993, looking for more challenges, Leslie took on the lead in a Chinese mainland production, Chen Kaige’s Farewell My Concubine. The film was screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and pocketed the Golden Palm. This is also around that time, while at the height of his popularity, that Leslie hinted about his sexual orientation, he came out, a rare thing in the HK film industry.
Wind of change
At the end of the 1990s, Leslie decided to slow down his work pace and chose projects more carefully. He worked for Wong Kar-wai on the above-mentioned films and also on Daniel Lee’s Moonlight Express and Gordon Chan’s Okinawa Rendez-Vous.
In 2000 Leslie directed his first film, an anti-smoking campaign spot with Anita Mui and Karen Mok playing themselves. In 2002, Leslie played a tormented and suicidal psychiatrist in his ultimate film, Law Chi-leung’s Inner Senses.
A bitter end
On 1st April 2003, depressed and desperate, Leslie Cheung jumped for the roof-top of the HK Mandarin Hotel. His legacy comprises of many exceptional films and songs, the image of a young man who will never grow old and the sound of his suave voice.
Stéphane Jaunin - April 2003,
translated by Thomas Podvin, April 2010
FILMOGRAPHY
Inner Senses 2002 Actor
Double Tap 2000 Actor
From Ashes To Ashes 2000 Director, Writer, Actor
Okinawa Rendez-Vous 2000 Actor
Buenos Aires Zero Degree : The Making Of Happy Together 1999 Actor
Kid, The 1999 Actor
Moonlight Express 1999 Actor
Anna Magdalena 1998 Brief appearance
Knock Off 1998 Cameo
Ninth Happiness 1998 Actor
All's Well, End's Well 97 1997 Brief appearance
Happy Together 1997 Actor
Shanghai Grand 1996 Actor
Temptress Moon 1996 Singer, Actor
Tristar 1996 Actor
Viva Erotica 1996 Actor
Who's The Woman, Who's The Man 1996 Actor
Yang ± Ying : Gender In Chinese Cinema 1996 Actor
Chinese Feast, The 1995 Actor
Phantom Lover, The 1995 Producer, Singer, Actor
Ashes Of Time 1994 Actor
He's A Woman, She's A Man 1994 Singer, Actor
It’s A Wonderful Life ! 1994 Actor
Long & Winding Road, The 1994 Actor
All’s Well Ends Well, Too 1993 Actor
Bride With White Hair 2, The 1993 Actor
Bride With White Hair, The 1993 Actor
Eagle Shooting Heroes, The 1993 Actor
Farewell My Concubine 1993 Actor
All's Well Ends Well 1992 Actor
Arrest The Restless 1992 Actor
Banquet, The 1991 Brief appearance
Days Of Being Wild 1991 Actor
Once A Thief 1991 Singer, Actor
Aces Go Places V : The Terracotta Hit 1990 Actor
Chinese Ghost Story 2, A 1990 Singer, Actor
Fatal Love 1988 Actor
Rouge 1988 Actor
Better Tomorrow II, A 1987 Singer, Actor
Chinese Ghost Story, A 1987 Singer, Actor
Better Tomorrow, A 1986 Singer, Actor
Last Song In Paris 1986 Actor
The Fallen Family (1985)
Crazy Romance 1985 Actor
For Your Heart Only 1985 Actor
Intellectual Trio, The 1985 Actor
Behind The Yellow Line 1984 Actor
Double Decker 1984 Actor
Duke Of Mount Deer, The 1984 Singer
Fallen Family, The 1984 Actor
Drummer, The 1983 Actor
First Time 1983 Actor
Little Dragon Maiden 1983 Actor
Energetic 21 1982 Actor
Nomad 1982 Actor
Teenage Dreamers 1982 Actor
Islander 1981 Actor
Tai Chi Master II (1981)
Job Hunter 1981 Actor
Dynasty II (1980)
Encore 1980 Actor
Heritage, The 1980 Actor
Dog Bites Dog Bone 1978 Actor
Erotic Dreams Of Red Chamber 1978 Actor
Credit
Hkcinemagic
Other names : 哥哥
张国荣
張國榮
Cheung Gwok Wing
Leslie Cheung
Gor Gor
Zhāng Guó Róng
Zhang Guo Rong
Zhang1 Guo2 Rong2
Birthdate : 12/9/1956
Date of death : 1/4/2003
Nationality : Hong Kong
Workplace : Hong Kong
Activities : Director (1), Producer (1), Writer (1), Singer (9), Actor (57), Brief appearance (3), Cameo (1)
BIOGRAPHY
His youth
Born in Hong Kong on 12th September 1956, Leslie Cheung had 10 brothers and sisters. His father was a tailor, and one of his patrons was William Holden, a famous English actor (Sunset Boulevard). Young Leslie had to face a chaotic family situation that quickly led to the divorce of his parents. In 1971, he was sent to Great Britain, to Leeds to be exact, where he enrolled at the University to study design.
His first steps in the show business
As soon as Leslie finished university, he came back to HK and in 1977 and joined a competition for non professionals at the local TV station ATV for the ATV Asian Music Contest. He finished second and the following year he released his first music album ("I Like Dreaming"). In the meantime he had his first experience on TV and landed very quickly a lead role in Erotic Dreams Of Red Chamber (1978), a erotic production that Leslie himself called an indecent disaster.
His two passions: Canto-pop and cinema
Between 1980 and 1986, Leslie entirely focused on his singing career, and became as early as 1983 one of the most important stars of the canto-pop scene along with Anita Mui and Alan Tam. For a decade this trio of singers would monopolise the music scene in HK. In the same time, Leslie appeared in only a few Shaw Brothers movies such as the tearjerker Teenage Dreamers or an adaptation for the big screen of a Jing Yong’s novel (Return of the Condor Heroes) called Little Dragon Maiden.
A talented actor
Leslie was already an established name in the canto-pop world. He was nevertheless late to prove himself on the big screen as no worthy role was ever offered to him. In 1986, his hard work and patience was rewarded by John Woo who offered him the role of Kit, the young brother of Ti Lung in A Better Tomorrow and A Better Tomorrow II. Since then Leslie would collaborate with the biggest names in the HK film industry. In 1987, he landed one of the most crucial parts in his career, the naïve and romantic tax collector in Ching Siu-tung’s A Chinese Ghost Story.
Again the film was a success. Then Leslie became a sought-after actor and had to put his singing career on hold. What’s more, in 1990, he left HK to Canada, but carried on working in the Brit colony.
This is also around that time that Wong Kar-wai saw in Leslie an actor capable of playing complex characters. Their first collaboration was on Days of Being Wild, the film that helped Leslie to really show off his thespian qualities. He created a touching character from a role which on paper was especially mean to women. Later, Wong would cast Leslie for two more films Ashes of Time and Happy Together.
On top of the world
In the 1990s, Leslie would shot 3 or 4 films a year, alternating auteur films with more mainstream fares. The later were varied and in any given genres: fantasy wu xia pian with The Bride with White Hair by Ronny Yu, romantic comedy with He's A Woman, She's A Man by Peter Chan Ho Sun and It’s a Wonderful Life by Clifton Ko, the laugh-out-loud farce with The Eagle Shooting Heroes by Jeff Lau and the culinary comedy with The Chinese Feast by Tsui Hark, to name but a few.
In 1993, looking for more challenges, Leslie took on the lead in a Chinese mainland production, Chen Kaige’s Farewell My Concubine. The film was screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and pocketed the Golden Palm. This is also around that time, while at the height of his popularity, that Leslie hinted about his sexual orientation, he came out, a rare thing in the HK film industry.
Wind of change
At the end of the 1990s, Leslie decided to slow down his work pace and chose projects more carefully. He worked for Wong Kar-wai on the above-mentioned films and also on Daniel Lee’s Moonlight Express and Gordon Chan’s Okinawa Rendez-Vous.
In 2000 Leslie directed his first film, an anti-smoking campaign spot with Anita Mui and Karen Mok playing themselves. In 2002, Leslie played a tormented and suicidal psychiatrist in his ultimate film, Law Chi-leung’s Inner Senses.
A bitter end
On 1st April 2003, depressed and desperate, Leslie Cheung jumped for the roof-top of the HK Mandarin Hotel. His legacy comprises of many exceptional films and songs, the image of a young man who will never grow old and the sound of his suave voice.
Stéphane Jaunin - April 2003,
translated by Thomas Podvin, April 2010
FILMOGRAPHY
Inner Senses 2002 Actor
Double Tap 2000 Actor
From Ashes To Ashes 2000 Director, Writer, Actor
Okinawa Rendez-Vous 2000 Actor
Buenos Aires Zero Degree : The Making Of Happy Together 1999 Actor
Kid, The 1999 Actor
Moonlight Express 1999 Actor
Anna Magdalena 1998 Brief appearance
Knock Off 1998 Cameo
Ninth Happiness 1998 Actor
All's Well, End's Well 97 1997 Brief appearance
Happy Together 1997 Actor
Shanghai Grand 1996 Actor
Temptress Moon 1996 Singer, Actor
Tristar 1996 Actor
Viva Erotica 1996 Actor
Who's The Woman, Who's The Man 1996 Actor
Yang ± Ying : Gender In Chinese Cinema 1996 Actor
Chinese Feast, The 1995 Actor
Phantom Lover, The 1995 Producer, Singer, Actor
Ashes Of Time 1994 Actor
He's A Woman, She's A Man 1994 Singer, Actor
It’s A Wonderful Life ! 1994 Actor
Long & Winding Road, The 1994 Actor
All’s Well Ends Well, Too 1993 Actor
Bride With White Hair 2, The 1993 Actor
Bride With White Hair, The 1993 Actor
Eagle Shooting Heroes, The 1993 Actor
Farewell My Concubine 1993 Actor
All's Well Ends Well 1992 Actor
Arrest The Restless 1992 Actor
Banquet, The 1991 Brief appearance
Days Of Being Wild 1991 Actor
Once A Thief 1991 Singer, Actor
Aces Go Places V : The Terracotta Hit 1990 Actor
Chinese Ghost Story 2, A 1990 Singer, Actor
Fatal Love 1988 Actor
Rouge 1988 Actor
Better Tomorrow II, A 1987 Singer, Actor
Chinese Ghost Story, A 1987 Singer, Actor
Better Tomorrow, A 1986 Singer, Actor
Last Song In Paris 1986 Actor
The Fallen Family (1985)
Crazy Romance 1985 Actor
For Your Heart Only 1985 Actor
Intellectual Trio, The 1985 Actor
Behind The Yellow Line 1984 Actor
Double Decker 1984 Actor
Duke Of Mount Deer, The 1984 Singer
Fallen Family, The 1984 Actor
Drummer, The 1983 Actor
First Time 1983 Actor
Little Dragon Maiden 1983 Actor
Energetic 21 1982 Actor
Nomad 1982 Actor
Teenage Dreamers 1982 Actor
Islander 1981 Actor
Tai Chi Master II (1981)
Job Hunter 1981 Actor
Dynasty II (1980)
Encore 1980 Actor
Heritage, The 1980 Actor
Dog Bites Dog Bone 1978 Actor
Erotic Dreams Of Red Chamber 1978 Actor
Credit
Hkcinemagic