
Andy Lau
Acting
Biography
Andy Lau Tak-Wah (Chinese: 劉德華, born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer, actor, presenter, and film producer. Lau 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. The media refer to Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing, Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau, Leon Lai Ming and him as the Cantopop Four Kings (四大天王). For his contributions, a wax figure of Lau was unveiled on 1 June 2005 at the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. He also entered into Guinness World Records for "Most Awards Won by a Cantopop Male Artist". By April 2000, he had already won a total unprecedented 292 awards.
Born: September 27, 1961
Place of Birth: Tai Po, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Known For

Crocodile Hunter
Two cops are partnered together and decide to protect two beautiful women who are actually rivals--one, a woman released from prison, the other, an actress who's been targeted for rape--while in search of escaped murderous convicts.

Come Fly the Dragon
A young undercover cop woos the innocent sister of a Triad big brother in order to bring him down.

The Modern Love Story
A collection of different love stories starring the most famous singers and stars from Hong Kong of the 90's.

Hong Kong Godfather
When the boss of a highly profitable Triad family is forced to flee from Hong Kong, rival gangs swoop in to steal any piece of the action they can. York Koo becomes the family's acting boss, and must do what he can to handle the difficult situation, with mounting pressure from both the Hong Kong police, and rival families.

The Legend of Master So
SO TSAN, better known as Beggar So, is one of the ten best Kung-Fu maters known in Canton, the ‘Canton Ten Tigers‘, in the 1920's. His legendary life unfolds when he is falsely accused to have killed his father, also a renowned Kung-Fu master, who actually died of stimulant overdose. Ling, his lover, sacrifices her own virtue to the Commander in order to save him from prosecution. But TSAN, being unaware of her true intention, mistake her as flirting around. With a broken-heart, he goes downtown to start a new life. He, working in concert with his good friends, manages to set up a Kung-Fu school in Canton. The series mounts to a new climax when TSAN, just about to marry another girl YING, gets to know that LING sacrificed all for his sake. On the other hand, LING, deeply hurt from being misunderstood, is requested by QUAN, TSAN’s best friend, for marriage. The story continues with the intricate relationship among the four...

Crossroads - A Decision
Crossroads - A Decision is a Hong Kong TV-Short starring Andy Lau

Golden Horse Awards
The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards (Chinese: 台北金馬影展; pinyin: Táiběi Jīnmǎ Yǐngzhǎn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Kim-má iáⁿ-tián) is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is usually held in November or December in Taipei, although the event has also been held in other locations in Taiwan in recent times

Proud and Confident
Andy Lau leads a pack of arrogant new recruits at a training center for an elite police fighting force.

Runaway Blues
Before he was crowned one of the "Four Heavenly Kings", Andy Lau starred in the 1989 gangster film Runaway Blues. He plays Lam, a Taiwan gangster who flees to Hong Kong after killing a rival gangster. Hiding at his uncle gang boss Lip's place, he gets embroiled in more gang conflicts and is forced to be an informant for the police. Lam runs away to Guangzhou and Macau with Lip's mistress, causing an enraged Lip to be hot on his trail.

Keep Rolling
One of Hong Kong's most influential filmmakers, Ann Hui, becomes a “star” for the first time in Man Lim-chung's directorial debut. A forerunner of the New Wave, Hui’s tumultuous, forty-year career is an unequivocal testimony to her unyielding dedication to filmmaking, and her expedition into the metamorphic city. This biopic probes into the acclaimed director’s idiosyncratic world, where we witness her rashness and goofiness, as well as her humanistic concerns for the everyday nobodies which make her films so moving.
Filmography
as Tu Hengyu
as Yang Guozhong
as Todd Cheung
as Vincent
as Simon Fan
as Gao Haojun
as Unstable Hostage Taker Husband
as Liu Weichi
as Liu Qi Yuan
as George Lam
as Vasily / Liu Yuhu
as Wang Le
as Tu Hengyu
as Singer
as Zhou Quan
as Poon Shing Fung
as Yim Chi-long
as Kwok Tin-yan
as Yu Shun-tin
as Lee Rock
as Dan Zhang
as Cheung J.S.
as Teacher
as Strategist Wang
as Sir Sampan Hung
as Li Zheng-Jiu
as Michael
as Mr. Wu
as Self
as Lei Zekuan
as Michael
as Self
as Inspector Lui
as Self
as Johnston
as Xiao Jinhan
as Brick
as Philip Luk Ming-wah
as -
as Roger Leung
as Cai E
as Sun Zigang
as Hou Chieh / Chingchueh
as Detective Dee
as Kidd Zhou
as Yu Jishi
as Sam Ching
as Zhao Zilong
as Zhao Er-Hu
as Chief Inspector Lau
as Lin Quin
as Ge Li
as Adili
as 特首
as Muscle Guy / Warden 333
as Narrator (voice)
as Dr. Ko / Derek Hui
as Kwong
as Wang Bo
as Lau Kin Ming
as Mr. To
as Liu
as McBing (voice)
as Hung Yan Chiu
as Chun Yao
as Andy Lau
as Lau Kin Ming
as Big
as (segments "Rhapsody", "A Glorious Future")
as Andy Lau
as Zhan Zhao / Imperial Cat
as Self
as Andy Lau
as Lau Kin Ming
as Wesley
as Andy
as Namson Lau
as Lok Tok-Wah
as Fatso
as Mong Fu
as Andy Cheung / The Cupid Express
as Cool-Son Yeh
as Fei-Loong
as Mr. Cheung
as King
as Wah Dee
as Albert Lai
as King
as Wai Cheung-Dee
as Captain Fong Gwok-Fai
as Man at Outdoor Cafe
as Ken
as San Chung Wa
as Wa
as Ding Lik
as Lau Tin Wai
as Joe Jiang
as Wai Lok-Yan / Mandy
as Ko Shao (The Judge)
as Cheung Ye Pang
as Siu Sam-Siu
as Yeung Kwun
as Counter Intelligence Officer
as Mandy Chin
as Shing
as Ti Man
as Chou Chun-Chieh
as Fei
as Fishy
as Simon Tam
as Ching Yan
as Benny Ho Hsin
as Prince Twelve / Lu Lo
as Wong Kau-Tai
as Andy
as Lee Rock [ cameo ]
as Lee Rock
as Yuen Ta-Hwa
as Ho Hsin / Benny
as Yo Ko
as Ching
as Lung Ka-Chun
as Presenter
as Lee Rock
as Lee Rock
as Koo Siu York
as Ben Li
as Thief / Lau Chi-Ming
as Chicken Feet
as Hero Wah
as Che Man Kit
as Bee
as Tide
as Michael
as Henry Tse
as Che
as Tu
as Fook / Cloud
as Mo Tak-fai
as Wah Dee
as Big Dee
as Iron Ball / Boss Lee
as Wah
as Wah
as Liou Chi Tsu
as Lau Pei
as Michael
as Raymond Lau
as Adoptive Father
as Happy Chiu
as Sas / Puppy
as Crab Chan
as Turbo
as Wah
as Traffic Cop
as Lok Ka Sing
as Li Cheung Kong
as Cheung Ka-Wah
as Lam Kong
as Kwai / Andy
as Charlie Chan
as Lung Wah
as Wah
as Lau Kwok-Wah
as Wah
as Raymond Lau
as Tsui Ting Kwai
as Lau Pai
as Han Ming
as Lam Ting Kwok
as Lam Ting Yat
as Lam Ting Kwok
as Andy Lo
as Lambo
as Kei Chun / Qi Jun
as Yang Luk-long
as Raymond Lau
as Inspector at Warehouse
as 叶展龙
as Hong-hei Emperor
as Eric
as Student
as Alan Wong Wai-Lun
as Paul
as Kong Tai-wai
as To Minh
as 万铁豪
as Trainee
as 小兵
as Self
as Zhu Aliang