Stephen Chow is a Hong Kong writer, actor, producer and director. Chow grew up the only boy in the family and engaged in martial arts. His idol was Bruce Lee, and he spent all his pocket money on posters with him. For a long time, parents could not get used to the fact that he would not become an engineer.
In 1982, he graduated from college and tried to apply for a job at TVB, but he was not taken there. With the help of friends, he entered the acting school, which was owned by this television
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Stephen Chow is a Hong Kong writer, actor, producer and director.
Chow grew up the only boy in the family and engaged in martial arts. His idol was Bruce Lee, and he spent all his pocket money on posters with him. For a long time, parents could not get used to the fact that he would not become an engineer.
In 1982, he graduated from college and tried to apply for a job at TVB, but he was not taken there. With the help of friends, he entered the acting school, which was owned by this television company. A year later, he signed his first agreement, which became a breakthrough in the world of cinema. For four years, Stephen made a children's show "430 Spaceships", which was a huge success.
In 1987, he performed his debut dramatic role in the series The Price of Growing Up. He also appeared in the film Final Justice. In 1990, Chow was offered the lead role in the film Everything for the Winner, which turned out to be a worldwide hit. His fame began to grow, and Stephen began to act actively in films, winning many awards.
However, the career was not very smooth. In the period from 1997 to 1999, all the films in which Chow starred as a film actor and which he shot himself, were a failure in the distribution. Probably because his fans expected too much from Stephen.
A two-year pause in the work provoked excitement among his fans. Some fans believed that Stephen decided to leave the cinema completely. In 2001, the film was released on the screens.
"Killing football" where he worked with the director Stephen