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Andy Lau

Andy Lau Tak-wah BBS MH JP[3] (Chinese: 劉德華; Jyutping: Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He has been one of Hong Kong's most commercially successful film actors since the mid-1980s, performing in more than 160 films while maintaining a successful singing career at the same time.[4] In the 1990s, Lau was branded by the media as one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop and was named as "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB during the 1980s.[5] In the Philippines, he was previously given the screen name Ricky Chan.[6][7]

Andy Lau

劉德華
Born (1961-09-27) 27 September 1961 (age 61)[1]
NationalityHong Kong, Chinese
Other names
  • Wah Zai (華仔)
  • Lau Wah (劉華)
  • Wah Dee (華Dee)
  • Ngau Wah (牛華)
  • Hui Guo (慧果)
(Dharma name)
EducationHo Lap College
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • film producer
  • lyricist
  • composer
  • businessman
Years active1981–present
Spouse
(m. 2008)
[2]
Children1
Parent
  • Lau Lai (father)
RelativesLau Tak-sing (brother)
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginHong Kong
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsCapital Artists (1985)
EMI Music Publishing (1987–1989)
Polygram (1990–1992)
UFO Record (1992–1995)
Bertelsmann Music Group
(1996–2001)
Catchy Entertainment Ltd. (2002–2004)
Focus Music
(2005–present)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese劉德華
Simplified Chinese刘德华
WebsiteAndylau.com
Andy World Club
Signature

By April 2000, Lau won an unprecedented total of 292 awards.[8] He also holds numerous film acting awards, having won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor three times and the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor twice. In 2005, Lau received the "No.1 Box office Actor 1985–2005" award of Hong Kong,[9] yielding a box office total of HK$1,733,275,816 for shooting 108 films in the past 20 years,[8][10] and in 2007, he received the "Nielsen Box Office Star of Asia" award by the Nielsen Company (ACNielsen).[3] On 25 June 2018, Lau was invited to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[11][12]

Early life

Andy Lau was born in Tai Po, Hong Kong, a son of a fireman Lau Lai (劉禮). He was the fourth child of the family; he has three elder sisters, one younger sister, and a younger brother named Lau Tak-sing. His family was considered to be wealthy as his grandfather was a landowner, but his father left with him to the slums of Diamond Hill when he was six, where the area was full of wooden houses, and was burnt down when he was eleven. As a young boy, Lau had to fetch water for his family up to eight times a day because their house was not equipped with plumbing.[8] He graduated from a Band One secondary school, Ho Lap College in San Po Kong, Kowloon.[13] He was named as Lau Fook-wing (劉福榮) during his academic years. He also practices Chinese calligraphy.[10] Lau converted to Buddhism in the 1980s.[citation needed] He was raised in a nominally Buddhist household and is now a follower of the Lingyan Mountain Temple in Taiwan.[14]

Career

Actor

In 1981, Lau signed up for the artist training program offered by TVB, which is where his acting career began.[1] The lead role which led to his initial popularity was in the 1982 TVB series The Emissary. In 1983, Lau's role as Yang Guo in the TVB wuxia series The Return of the Condor Heroes (神鵰俠侶) further increased his popularity. From then on, he took on many of the lead roles in many TVB series.

In September 1983, TVB was looking to increase their ratings in competition with Korea and Japan for the best variety show. The station then created the show TVB All-star challenge (星光熠熠勁爭輝) featuring almost the entire line-up of the most popular actors and singers at the time.[15] Lau, along with Tony Leung, Michael Miu, Felix Wong, and Kent Tong were branded as the "Five Tiger Generals of TVB" (無線五虎將) due to their popularity on the show.[15]

In the late '80s, Lau left TVB due to contract problems. TVB wanted to bind him to an exclusive five-year contract which Lau refused to sign, so TVB blacklisted him. He then focused on his film career.[8]

In 1981, Lau made a guest appearance in one of Susanna Kwan's music videos and caught the eye of the manager Teddy Robin.[16] Teddy Robin then gave Lau a chance to play a small role in the film, Once Upon a Rainbow.[16] This was the first step in Lau's film acting career.[16] He landed a role in Ann Hui's 1982 film, Boat People.[1] Later in 1983 he had his first leading role in the Shaw Brothers-produced action film, On the Wrong Track.[17]

One of his early leading roles included the more serious 1988 film, The Truth (法內情). However, Lau is best known in films for his (often) recurring roles as a "Heroic Gangster", such as Wong Kar-wai's 1988 film As Tears Go By (旺角卡門) and Benny Chan's 1990 film A Moment of Romance.

Although now a respected actor, Lau was initially known more for his handsome features. Some people he has worked with have called him a matinee idol, but he has claimed to be an artist.[4] Lau has proved his acting skills in many of his films. His first major acting prize came with A Fighter's Blues, which was his first Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Actor.[18] He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor award that year for Running Out of Time.[19] In 2004, he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor for his performance in Infernal Affairs III, the second sequel to the popular Infernal Affairs.[20]

 
Lau being interviewed at the 2005 Hong Kong International Film Festival

In 2005, Lau received the "No.1 Box office Actor 1985–2005" award of Hong Kong, yielding a box office total of HKD 1,733,275,816 for shooting 108 films in the past 20 years.[8][10] The aforementioned figure is as compared to the first runner-up Stephen Chow's (HKD 1,317,452,311) and second runner-up Jackie Chan's (HKD 894,090,962). "I've never imagined that it would be as much as 1.7 billion!" he told reporters. For his contributions, a wax figure of Lau was unveiled on 1 June 2005 at the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong.[21] In 2007, Lau also received the "Nielsen Box Office Star of Asia" award by the Nielsen Company (ACNielsen).[3]

In May 2014, he starred in China's first anti-trafficking film Lost and Love, playing a stubborn and kind-hearted farmer Lei Zekuan, which was released on 20 March 2015.[22]

In April 2017, he starred in the Hong Kong police action film Shock Wave,[23] which earned him another Best Actor Award at the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2018.[24]

In February 2021, Lau reunited with Tony Leung since the Infernal Affairs series in the big-budget action film Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong, backed by Emperor Motion Pictures and mainland Chinese partners, with a reported budget of around $30.8 million (RMB200 million).[25]

Film producer

In 1991, Lau set up his own film production company, Teamwork Motion Pictures, which in 2002 was renamed to Focus Group Holdings Limited. His contributions in the film industry as well as his involvement in nurturing new talent in the Asian film industry led him to winning the "Asian Filmmaker of the Year" award in the Pusan International Film Festival in 2006.[3] Some of the films Lau has produced include award-winning films, Made in Hong Kong and A Simple Life, his 100th film, A Fighter's Blues, the Chinese digital film Crazy Stone, and big budget action blockbusters, Firestorm and Shock Wave.

Musical career

 
Andy Lau in concert 2011

Lau released his first album "Only Know that I Still Love You" (只知道此刻愛你) under Capital Artists in 1985.[8] This album was not a big hit,[8] but despite having a voice not traditionally associated with popular music, Lau's hard work and perseverance resulted in him becoming one of the most successful singers in Cantopop. His singing career reached stellar status in 1990 with the release of the album entitled "Would It Be Possible" (可不可以), and his subsequent releases only solidified his status as a marketable singer.[8] For that song, he won his first 1990 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards. He then won at least one RTHK award category every year consecutively until the year 2007.

From Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards he has won the "Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist" award 7 times and the "Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist" award 15 times.[8] He was also entered into the Guinness World Records for "Most Awards Won by a Cantopop Male Artist". By April 2000, he had already won an unprecedented total of 292 awards.[8]

Many of Lau's songs quickly topped the music charts not only in Hong Kong, but also in Taiwan, Mainland China, and in many different parts of Asia. Some of his most notable hits include "The Days We Spent Together" (一起走過的日子), "If You Are My Legend" (如果你是我的傳說), "The Tide" (潮水), "Forget Love Potion" (忘情水), "True Forever" (真永遠), "Chinese people" (中國人), "Love You Forever" (愛你一萬年), "You Are My Woman" (你是我的女人), and "Secret Admiration" (暗裡著迷). Besides singing in Cantonese and Mandarin, he has also sung in other languages such as English, Japanese, Malay, and Taiwanese Hokkien. One example of a Hokkien song was (世界第一等), and he has also performed a Cantonese cover of Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You" (我恨我痴心).

Since the early 1990s, Lau, along with Jacky Cheung 張學友, Aaron Kwok 郭富城 and Leon Lai 黎明, have been referred to by the Chinese media as the Cantopop Four Heavenly Kings.[5]

Lau sang alongside Jackie Chan during a part of the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony on 24 August 2008. In addition, Lau, who has been supporting disabled athletes in Hong Kong for more than a decade, was appointed as the Goodwill ambassador for the 2008 Summer Paralympics.[26] He led other performers in singing and performing the song "Everyone is No.1" at the Beijing National Stadium just a few hours before the 2008 Paralympics opening ceremony began.[27] He also sang the theme song "Flying with the Dream" with Han Hong during the Paralympics opening ceremony on 6 September 2008.[26]

As a songwriter, most of Lau's creative works are as a lyricist. To date, Lau has composed five songs, which include "Missing You Everyday" (天天想你), co-composed with Eric Moo,[28] "If One Day" (如果有一天),[29] "Happiness Is So Far... So Sweet" (幸福.這麼遠.那麼甜),[30] "Spending the Rest Our Lives Together" (餘生一起過),[31] all of which he also sang and wrote the lyrics, and "Brothers" (兄弟), the theme song of his 2004 film, Jiang Hu, which he wrote the lyrics for but was sung by co-star Chapman To.[32] Most of the songs he has written have been for himself.

Books written

To date, Lau has written and published two books. They include his 1995 autobiography, This Is How I Grew Up (我是這樣長大的) written in prose,[33] and his 2012 book, My 30 Work Days (我的30個工作天), which is a collection of his 30 personal diaries he wrote while working on the 2011 film, A Simple Life.[34]

Appearance in other media

Lau is alleged to have been featured as a non-player character (NPC) as a random pedestrian in a sandbox-style action video game called Prototype.[35]

Philanthropy

In 1994, Lau established the Andy Lau Charity Foundation which helps people in need and promotes a wide range of youth education services.[3] In 1999, he received the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World award, being the third person from Hong Kong at that time to receive this distinguished honour.[3] In 2008, Lau took a main role in putting together the Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign for relief toward the victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.[36] It was one of the largest and most ambitious charity events ever assembled in the territory.[citation needed]

Personal life

In 2008, Lau married Malaysian Chinese Carol Chu (朱麗倩) after 24 years of speculation over their relationship. Both are vegetarian and devout Buddhists.[37] The couple married in Las Vegas.[37] On 9 May 2012, Chu gave birth to their first child, a daughter, Hanna.[38] In January 2017, Lau was seriously injured after being thrown off and stomped by a horse during a commercial shoot in Khao Lak, an area three hours outside of Thailand's capital city, Bangkok.[39][40] However, Lau was able to fully return to work in August 2017, stating he has recovered 95 per cent from his injuries and has fully recovered by the end of the year.[41][42]

Awards and nominations

 
Lau's hand print and autograph at the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong
Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1983 Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer Boat People Nominated
1989 Best Actor As Tears Go By Nominated
1990 Golden Horse Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Kawashima Yoshiko Nominated
1992 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Lee Rock Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer) Casino Raiders II Nominated
1995 Tian Di Nominated
1996 Best Actor Full Throttle Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer/Lyricist) Nominated
1998 Best Film (Producer) Made in Hong Kong Won
Best Original Film Song (Singer) Island of Greed Nominated
1999 The Longest Summer Nominated
A True Mob Story Nominated
Best Film (Producer) The Longest Summer Nominated
2000 Best Actor Running Out of Time Won
Golden Bauhinia Awards Nominated
2001 Hong Kong Film Awards A Fighter's Blues Nominated
Golden Bauhinia Awards A Fighter's Blues Won
Golden Horse Film Festival Love on a Diet Nominated
2002 Hong Kong Film Awards Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer/Lyricist) Shaolin Soccer Nominated
2003 Best Actor Infernal Affairs Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer with Tony Leung) Won
Golden Horse Film Festival Best Actor Nominated
Golden Bauhinia Awards Nominated
2004 Hong Kong Film Awards Running on Karma Won
Golden Horse Film Festival Infernal Affairs III Won
Golden Bauhinia Awards Nominated
Running on Karma Nominated
2005 A World Without Thieves Nominated
2006 Hong Kong Film Awards Wait 'Til You're Older Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer/Lyricist) Nominated
Golden Bauhinia Awards Best Actor Nominated
2007 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Asian Film (Producer) Crazy Stone Nominated
Golden Bauhinia Awards Best Actor Battle of Wits Nominated
2007 Asian Film Awards Battle of Wits Nominated
2008 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Protégé Won
Best Actor The Warlords Nominated
Best Original Film Song (Singer with Eason Chan/Lyricist) Brothers Nominated
2011 Best Film (Producer) Gallants Won
Golden Horse Film Festival Best Actor A Simple Life Won
2012 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film (Producer) Won
Best Actor Won
Best Original Film Song (Singer/Lyricist) Shaolin Nominated
Asian Film Awards Best Actor A Simple Life Nominated
2014 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Original Film Song (Singer with Sammi Cheng) Blind Detective Nominated
2015 Golden Rooster Awards Best Actor Lost and Love Nominated
2016 Hong Kong Film Awards Nominated
Huabiao Awards Won
2018 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film (Producer) Chasing the Dragon Nominated
Shock Wave Nominated
Best Actor Nominated
2021 Huading Awards Shock Wave 2 Won

Honors

Lau was noted for his highly positive energy, his hard work and active involvement in charity works throughout his 30 years in showbiz and honoured as a "Justice of Peace" by the Hong Kong SAR government in 2008.[43] In May 2010, he received the "World Outstanding Chinese" award and an "honorary doctorate" from the University of New Brunswick, Canada.[44] On 14 December 2017, Lau was awarded a Doctor of Letters degree from the Hong Kong Shue Yan University, with the citation highlighting his popularity among locals which stated: "His low-key, modest, friendly and approachable personality has endeared him to millions of fans and ordinary folks alike, who also consider him to be a 'heartthrob' and the 'unofficial Chief Executive of Hong Kong'".[45]

In 2018, asteroid 55381 Lautakwah, discovered by Bill Yeung at the Desert Eagle Observatory in 2001, was named for Lau. The asteroid measures approximately 8.5 kilometers (5.3 miles) in diameter and is located in the outermost region of the asteroid belt, just inside the Hecuba gap. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 11 July 2018.[46]

See also

Awards and achievements

Awards and achievements
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation
Preceded by Most Popular Male Artist
1990–1992
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by
None
Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist
1993
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by Most Popular Male Artist
1994
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist
1995–1996
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by Most Popular Male Artist
1999
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist
2000–2006
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Preceded by Most Popular Male Artist
2004
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Hong Kong Film Awards
Preceded by Best Actor
2000
Andy Lau
for Running Out of Time
Succeeded by
Preceded by Best Actor
2004
Andy Lau
for Running on Karma
Succeeded by
Preceded by Best Supporting Actor
2008
Andy Lau
for Protégé
Succeeded by
Ming Pao Power Academy Awards
Preceded by
None
Honorary Award
2000
Andy Lau
& Leslie Cheung
Succeeded by
Preceded by
None
Outstanding Actor in Film
2000
Andy Lau
for Needing You...
Succeeded by
Andy Lau
for Love on a Diet
Preceded by
Andy Lau
for Needing You...
Outstanding Actor in Film
2001
Andy Lau
for Love on a Diet
Succeeded by
Preceded by Performance Power Award
2001
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
Jessica Hsuan
Shing Ka-ying
Preceded by Outstanding Actor in Film
2003
Andy Lau
for Running on Karma
Succeeded by
Preceded by Performance Power Award
2005
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
vacant
Preceded by
Liza Wang
Franco Yuen
Honorary Award
2006
Andy Lau
Succeeded by
vacant

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Not to be confused with Andrew Lau or Andy Hui In this Hong Kong name the surname is Lau In accordance with Hong Kong custom the Western style name is Andy Lau and the Chinese style name is Lau Tak wah Andy Lau Tak wah BBS MH JP 3 Chinese 劉德華 Jyutping Lau4 Dak1 Waa4 born 27 September 1961 is a Hong Kong actor singer songwriter and film producer He has been one of Hong Kong s most commercially successful film actors since the mid 1980s performing in more than 160 films while maintaining a successful singing career at the same time 4 In the 1990s Lau was branded by the media as one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop and was named as Fourth Tiger among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB during the 1980s 5 In the Philippines he was previously given the screen name Ricky Chan 6 7 Andy LauBBS MH JP劉德華Lau at the 2013 Beijing International Film FestivalBorn 1961 09 27 27 September 1961 age 61 1 Tai Po British Hong KongNationalityHong Kong ChineseOther namesWah Zai 華仔 Lau Wah 劉華 Wah Dee 華Dee Ngau Wah 牛華 Hui Guo 慧果 Dharma name EducationHo Lap CollegeOccupationsActorsingerfilm producerlyricistcomposerbusinessmanYears active1981 presentSpouseCarol Chu m 2008 wbr 2 Children1ParentLau Lai father RelativesLau Tak sing brother AwardsFull listMusical careerOriginHong KongGenresCantopopMandopopInstrument s VocalsLabelsCapital Artists 1985 EMI Music Publishing 1987 1989 Polygram 1990 1992 UFO Record 1992 1995 Bertelsmann Music Group 1996 2001 Catchy Entertainment Ltd 2002 2004 Focus Music 2005 present Chinese nameTraditional Chinese劉德華Simplified Chinese刘德华TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLiu DehuaYue CantoneseYale RomanizationLauh Dak WaahJyutpingLau4 Dak1 Waa4IPA lɐ u tɐ k wa ː WebsiteAndylau comAndy World ClubSignatureBy April 2000 Lau won an unprecedented total of 292 awards 8 He also holds numerous film acting awards having won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor three times and the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor twice In 2005 Lau received the No 1 Box office Actor 1985 2005 award of Hong Kong 9 yielding a box office total of HK 1 733 275 816 for shooting 108 films in the past 20 years 8 10 and in 2007 he received the Nielsen Box Office Star of Asia award by the Nielsen Company ACNielsen 3 On 25 June 2018 Lau was invited to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 11 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Actor 2 2 Film producer 2 3 Musical career 2 4 Books written 2 5 Appearance in other media 3 Philanthropy 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 6 Honors 7 See also 8 Awards and achievements 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditAndy Lau was born in Tai Po Hong Kong a son of a fireman Lau Lai 劉禮 He was the fourth child of the family he has three elder sisters one younger sister and a younger brother named Lau Tak sing His family was considered to be wealthy as his grandfather was a landowner but his father left with him to the slums of Diamond Hill when he was six where the area was full of wooden houses and was burnt down when he was eleven As a young boy Lau had to fetch water for his family up to eight times a day because their house was not equipped with plumbing 8 He graduated from a Band One secondary school Ho Lap College in San Po Kong Kowloon 13 He was named as Lau Fook wing 劉福榮 during his academic years He also practices Chinese calligraphy 10 Lau converted to Buddhism in the 1980s citation needed He was raised in a nominally Buddhist household and is now a follower of the Lingyan Mountain Temple in Taiwan 14 Career EditActor Edit See also Andy Lau filmography In 1981 Lau signed up for the artist training program offered by TVB which is where his acting career began 1 The lead role which led to his initial popularity was in the 1982 TVB series The Emissary In 1983 Lau s role as Yang Guo in the TVB wuxia series The Return of the Condor Heroes 神鵰俠侶 further increased his popularity From then on he took on many of the lead roles in many TVB series In September 1983 TVB was looking to increase their ratings in competition with Korea and Japan for the best variety show The station then created the show TVB All star challenge 星光熠熠勁爭輝 featuring almost the entire line up of the most popular actors and singers at the time 15 Lau along with Tony Leung Michael Miu Felix Wong and Kent Tong were branded as the Five Tiger Generals of TVB 無線五虎將 due to their popularity on the show 15 In the late 80s Lau left TVB due to contract problems TVB wanted to bind him to an exclusive five year contract which Lau refused to sign so TVB blacklisted him He then focused on his film career 8 In 1981 Lau made a guest appearance in one of Susanna Kwan s music videos and caught the eye of the manager Teddy Robin 16 Teddy Robin then gave Lau a chance to play a small role in the film Once Upon a Rainbow 16 This was the first step in Lau s film acting career 16 He landed a role in Ann Hui s 1982 film Boat People 1 Later in 1983 he had his first leading role in the Shaw Brothers produced action film On the Wrong Track 17 One of his early leading roles included the more serious 1988 film The Truth 法內情 However Lau is best known in films for his often recurring roles as a Heroic Gangster such as Wong Kar wai s 1988 film As Tears Go By 旺角卡門 and Benny Chan s 1990 film A Moment of Romance Although now a respected actor Lau was initially known more for his handsome features Some people he has worked with have called him a matinee idol but he has claimed to be an artist 4 Lau has proved his acting skills in many of his films His first major acting prize came with A Fighter s Blues which was his first Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Actor 18 He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor award that year for Running Out of Time 19 In 2004 he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor for his performance in Infernal Affairs III the second sequel to the popular Infernal Affairs 20 Lau being interviewed at the 2005 Hong Kong International Film Festival In 2005 Lau received the No 1 Box office Actor 1985 2005 award of Hong Kong yielding a box office total of HKD 1 733 275 816 for shooting 108 films in the past 20 years 8 10 The aforementioned figure is as compared to the first runner up Stephen Chow s HKD 1 317 452 311 and second runner up Jackie Chan s HKD 894 090 962 I ve never imagined that it would be as much as 1 7 billion he told reporters For his contributions a wax figure of Lau was unveiled on 1 June 2005 at the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong 21 In 2007 Lau also received the Nielsen Box Office Star of Asia award by the Nielsen Company ACNielsen 3 In May 2014 he starred in China s first anti trafficking film Lost and Love playing a stubborn and kind hearted farmer Lei Zekuan which was released on 20 March 2015 22 In April 2017 he starred in the Hong Kong police action film Shock Wave 23 which earned him another Best Actor Award at the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2018 24 In February 2021 Lau reunited with Tony Leung since the Infernal Affairs series in the big budget action film Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong backed by Emperor Motion Pictures and mainland Chinese partners with a reported budget of around 30 8 million RMB200 million 25 Film producer Edit In 1991 Lau set up his own film production company Teamwork Motion Pictures which in 2002 was renamed to Focus Group Holdings Limited His contributions in the film industry as well as his involvement in nurturing new talent in the Asian film industry led him to winning the Asian Filmmaker of the Year award in the Pusan International Film Festival in 2006 3 Some of the films Lau has produced include award winning films Made in Hong Kong and A Simple Life his 100th film A Fighter s Blues the Chinese digital film Crazy Stone and big budget action blockbusters Firestorm and Shock Wave Musical career Edit Andy Lau in concert 2011 See also Andy Lau discography Lau released his first album Only Know that I Still Love You 只知道此刻愛你 under Capital Artists in 1985 8 This album was not a big hit 8 but despite having a voice not traditionally associated with popular music Lau s hard work and perseverance resulted in him becoming one of the most successful singers in Cantopop His singing career reached stellar status in 1990 with the release of the album entitled Would It Be Possible 可不可以 and his subsequent releases only solidified his status as a marketable singer 8 For that song he won his first 1990 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards He then won at least one RTHK award category every year consecutively until the year 2007 From Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards he has won the Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist award 7 times and the Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist award 15 times 8 He was also entered into the Guinness World Records for Most Awards Won by a Cantopop Male Artist By April 2000 he had already won an unprecedented total of 292 awards 8 Many of Lau s songs quickly topped the music charts not only in Hong Kong but also in Taiwan Mainland China and in many different parts of Asia Some of his most notable hits include The Days We Spent Together 一起走過的日子 If You Are My Legend 如果你是我的傳說 The Tide 潮水 Forget Love Potion 忘情水 True Forever 真永遠 Chinese people 中國人 Love You Forever 愛你一萬年 You Are My Woman 你是我的女人 and Secret Admiration 暗裡著迷 Besides singing in Cantonese and Mandarin he has also sung in other languages such as English Japanese Malay and Taiwanese Hokkien One example of a Hokkien song was 世界第一等 and he has also performed a Cantonese cover of Joan Jett s I Hate Myself for Loving You 我恨我痴心 Since the early 1990s Lau along with Jacky Cheung 張學友 Aaron Kwok 郭富城 and Leon Lai 黎明 have been referred to by the Chinese media as the Cantopop Four Heavenly Kings 5 Lau sang alongside Jackie Chan during a part of the 2008 Summer Olympics closing ceremony on 24 August 2008 In addition Lau who has been supporting disabled athletes in Hong Kong for more than a decade was appointed as the Goodwill ambassador for the 2008 Summer Paralympics 26 He led other performers in singing and performing the song Everyone is No 1 at the Beijing National Stadium just a few hours before the 2008 Paralympics opening ceremony began 27 He also sang the theme song Flying with the Dream with Han Hong during the Paralympics opening ceremony on 6 September 2008 26 As a songwriter most of Lau s creative works are as a lyricist To date Lau has composed five songs which include Missing You Everyday 天天想你 co composed with Eric Moo 28 If One Day 如果有一天 29 Happiness Is So Far So Sweet 幸福 這麼遠 那麼甜 30 Spending the Rest Our Lives Together 餘生一起過 31 all of which he also sang and wrote the lyrics and Brothers 兄弟 the theme song of his 2004 film Jiang Hu which he wrote the lyrics for but was sung by co star Chapman To 32 Most of the songs he has written have been for himself Books written Edit To date Lau has written and published two books They include his 1995 autobiography This Is How I Grew Up 我是這樣長大的 written in prose 33 and his 2012 book My 30 Work Days 我的30個工作天 which is a collection of his 30 personal diaries he wrote while working on the 2011 film A Simple Life 34 Appearance in other media Edit Lau is alleged to have been featured as a non player character NPC as a random pedestrian in a sandbox style action video game called Prototype 35 Philanthropy EditIn 1994 Lau established the Andy Lau Charity Foundation which helps people in need and promotes a wide range of youth education services 3 In 1999 he received the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World award being the third person from Hong Kong at that time to receive this distinguished honour 3 In 2008 Lau took a main role in putting together the Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign for relief toward the victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake 36 It was one of the largest and most ambitious charity events ever assembled in the territory citation needed Personal life EditIn 2008 Lau married Malaysian Chinese Carol Chu 朱麗倩 after 24 years of speculation over their relationship Both are vegetarian and devout Buddhists 37 The couple married in Las Vegas 37 On 9 May 2012 Chu gave birth to their first child a daughter Hanna 38 In January 2017 Lau was seriously injured after being thrown off and stomped by a horse during a commercial shoot in Khao Lak an area three hours outside of Thailand s capital city Bangkok 39 40 However Lau was able to fully return to work in August 2017 stating he has recovered 95 per cent from his injuries and has fully recovered by the end of the year 41 42 Awards and nominations Edit Lau s hand print and autograph at the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong Year Award Category Nominated work Result1983 Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer Boat People Nominated1989 Best Actor As Tears Go By Nominated1990 Golden Horse Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Kawashima Yoshiko Nominated1992 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor Lee Rock NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer Casino Raiders II Nominated1995 Tian Di Nominated1996 Best Actor Full Throttle NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer Lyricist Nominated1998 Best Film Producer Made in Hong Kong WonBest Original Film Song Singer Island of Greed Nominated1999 The Longest Summer NominatedA True Mob Story NominatedBest Film Producer The Longest Summer Nominated2000 Best Actor Running Out of Time WonGolden Bauhinia Awards Nominated2001 Hong Kong Film Awards A Fighter s Blues NominatedGolden Bauhinia Awards A Fighter s Blues WonGolden Horse Film Festival Love on a Diet Nominated2002 Hong Kong Film Awards NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer Lyricist Shaolin Soccer Nominated2003 Best Actor Infernal Affairs NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer with Tony Leung WonGolden Horse Film Festival Best Actor NominatedGolden Bauhinia Awards Nominated2004 Hong Kong Film Awards Running on Karma WonGolden Horse Film Festival Infernal Affairs III WonGolden Bauhinia Awards NominatedRunning on Karma Nominated2005 A World Without Thieves Nominated2006 Hong Kong Film Awards Wait Til You re Older NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer Lyricist NominatedGolden Bauhinia Awards Best Actor Nominated2007 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Asian Film Producer Crazy Stone NominatedGolden Bauhinia Awards Best Actor Battle of Wits Nominated2007 Asian Film Awards Battle of Wits Nominated2008 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor Protege WonBest Actor The Warlords NominatedBest Original Film Song Singer with Eason Chan Lyricist Brothers Nominated2011 Best Film Producer Gallants WonGolden Horse Film Festival Best Actor A Simple Life Won2012 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Producer WonBest Actor WonBest Original Film Song Singer Lyricist Shaolin NominatedAsian Film Awards Best Actor A Simple Life Nominated2014 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Original Film Song Singer with Sammi Cheng Blind Detective Nominated2015 Golden Rooster Awards Best Actor Lost and Love Nominated2016 Hong Kong Film Awards NominatedHuabiao Awards Won2018 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Producer Chasing the Dragon NominatedShock Wave NominatedBest Actor Nominated2021 Huading Awards Shock Wave 2 WonHonors EditLau was noted for his highly positive energy his hard work and active involvement in charity works throughout his 30 years in showbiz and honoured as a Justice of Peace by the Hong Kong SAR government in 2008 43 In May 2010 he received the World Outstanding Chinese award and an honorary doctorate from the University of New Brunswick Canada 44 On 14 December 2017 Lau was awarded a Doctor of Letters degree from the Hong Kong Shue Yan University with the citation highlighting his popularity among locals which stated His low key modest friendly and approachable personality has endeared him to millions of fans and ordinary folks alike who also consider him to be a heartthrob and the unofficial Chief Executive of Hong Kong 45 In 2018 asteroid 55381 Lautakwah discovered by Bill Yeung at the Desert Eagle Observatory in 2001 was named for Lau The asteroid measures approximately 8 5 kilometers 5 3 miles in diameter and is located in the outermost region of the asteroid belt just inside the Hecuba gap The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 11 July 2018 46 See also EditAndy Lau filmographyAwards and achievements EditAwards and achievementsJade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards PresentationPreceded byLeslie Cheung Most Popular Male Artist1990 1992 Andy Lau Succeeded byLeon LaiPreceded byNone Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist1993 Andy Lau Succeeded byJacky CheungPreceded byLeon Lai Most Popular Male Artist1994 Andy Lau Succeeded byLeon LaiPreceded byJacky Cheung Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist1995 1996 Andy Lau Succeeded byJacky CheungPreceded byAaron Kwok Most Popular Male Artist1999 Andy Lau Succeeded byAaron KwokPreceded byAaron Kwok Asia Pacific Most Popular Hong Kong Male Artist2000 2006 Andy Lau Succeeded byEason ChanPreceded byHacken Lee Most Popular Male Artist2004 Andy Lau Succeeded byHacken LeeHong Kong Film AwardsPreceded byAnthony Wong Chau sangfor Beast Cops Best Actor2000Andy Laufor Running Out of Time Succeeded byTony Leung Chiu waifor In the Mood for LovePreceded byTony Leung Chiu waifor Infernal Affairs Best Actor2004Andy Lau for Running on Karma Succeeded byTony Leung Chiu waifor 2046Preceded byGouw Ian Iskandarfor After This Our Exile Best Supporting Actor2008 Andy Lau for Protege Succeeded byLiu Kai chifor the Beast StalkerMing Pao Power Academy AwardsPreceded byNone Honorary Award2000 Andy Lau amp Leslie Cheung Succeeded byStephen ChowPreceded byNone Outstanding Actor in Film2000Andy Lau for Needing You Succeeded byAndy Lau for Love on a DietPreceded byAndy Laufor Needing You Outstanding Actor in Film2001 Andy Lau for Love on a Diet Succeeded byLeslie Cheungfor Inner SensesPreceded byLeon Lai Performance Power Award2001 Andy Lau Succeeded byJessica HsuanShing Ka yingPreceded byLeslie Cheungfor Inner Senses Outstanding Actor in Film2003 Andy Lau for Running on Karma Succeeded byJacky Cheungfor Golden Chicken 2Preceded byLeo Ku Performance Power Award2005 Andy Lau Succeeded byvacantPreceded byLiza WangFranco Yuen Honorary Award2006 Andy Lau Succeeded byvacantReferences Edit a b c Andy Lau The Face of Hong Kong Yesasia com Retrieved 1 January 2010 Andy Lau news Sina com a b c d e f Andy Lau profile focusgroup cc Focus Film Retrieved 31 January 2010 a b The rule of Lau Time com Archived from the original on 9 June 2007 Retrieved 31 January 2010 a b 四大天王 蓦然回首十五年 Xinhuanet com Archived from the original on 10 March 2006 Retrieved 12 April 2009 Grand Opening Today Manila Standard Standard Publishing Inc 30 January 1992 p 19 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Ricky Chan fights the supernatural in The Good and the Bad Manila Standard Kamahalan Publishing Corp 26 September 1993 p 19 Retrieved 30 November 2021 A First Films release The Good and the Bad introduces Anita Mui and Gloria Yip a b c d e f g h i j Andy Lau From tiger to heavenly king Radio86 co uk Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 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