Liu Yong
Anthony Lau, formerly known as Liu Tianjue, was born in Hong Kong on February 7, 1952. His ancestral home is Wuzhou, Guangxi. He is a Hong Kong film star. Her mother, Li Wen, a Cantonese actress, graduated from St. Paul's College of English in Hong Kong. Later, he went to the Royal Conservatory of music of Hong Kong to study piano and martial arts. He won the second section of karate and the first section of judo. He was once a teacher of Chinese martial arts.
Character experience
In 1968, he joined Jiahe film company and worked as assistant director with director Rowe. In 1970, he turned to the front screen and played a supporting role in Bruce Lee's films such as "brother Tangshan", "JingWuMen" and "dragon crossing the river". He left Jiahe in 1973 and made his own film, directing and acting "crazy killer".
In 1974, Wu Ma directed "seven provinces champion" is his first leading role in the film. In 1975, he joined Shao film company and became one of the most popular students in Shao film company at that time. He became Li Hanxiang's favorite general and son. The following year, he played Qianlong in the adventures of Emperor Qianlong and became very popular. Then he starred in a number of Qianlong films, all directed by Li Hanxiang. He plays the leading role in Huashan's "children of the lake", Zhang Che's "Navy commandos", Chuyuan's "Lu Xiaofeng", "Xiao shiilang" and he Menghua's "mysterious flower Destroyer".
Liu Yong joined ATV in 1984 and became famous for playing the leading role of Qin Shihuang in 1986's blockbuster drama Qin Shihuang. Later, he performed in Genghis Khan and other TV series. Most of his performances are performed in ATV, and rarely appear in wireless, which is rare even now. Then in 1995 and 2000, he directed and acted in two films, crazy killer and baroness. Since 2005, he has made many films and TV series.
He is familiar with his two marriages. The first wife was Dai Liangchun, a Taiwanese artist, and the second was Li Yanshan, the first Miss Asia champion. They have a son and a daughter. Both marriages ended in divorce. Some media pointed out that the divorce was due to domestic violence. In 1984, Liu Yongzeng violated the Taiwan law by killing and disfiguring his ex-wife Dai Liangchun with a knife, so that his films were banned in Taiwan. The second wife applied to the Hong Kong court for an injunction to prevent Liu Yong from contacting a pair of young children.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in TV series
Character evaluation
Liu Yong joined Jiahe in 1968 as a deputy director with director Rowe. Later, he moved to the screen and played a supporting role in Bruce Lee's "brother Tangshan", "JingWuMen" and "dragon crossing the river". The first leading role of the play was "champion of seven provinces" directed by Wu Ma in 1974.
Liu Yong's acting career peaked at Shaw film studio. He joined the Shao family in 1975 and became the son of Li Hanxiang. He played Qianlong in the adventures of Emperor Qianlong, which was well known by the public. Later, he played the leading role in Zhang Che's and Chu Yuan's films. The image of Xiao shiilang in Xiao shiilang and Lu Xiaofeng with four eyebrows was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. It was very consistent with Lu Xiaofeng in Gulong's original works, so it was welcomed by the public.
Directing works
1995: Crazy killer
2000: Baroness
Award winning record
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Liu Yong