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Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung

Leslie Cheung

ActingBorn September 12, 1956Died April 1, 2003 (age 46)Hong Kong, British Crown Colony

Biography

Cheung Kwok-Wing (Chinese: 張國榮, English name: Leslie, September 12, 1956 – April 1, 2003) was a Hong Kong Canadian singer and actor. Born in Hong Kong, Leslie Cheung moved to the United Kingdom in 1971, settling in Leeds, where he enrolled at university to study fashion design. After completing his studies, he returned to Hong Kong and, in 1977, took part in an amateur singing competition—the ATV Asian Music Contest—where he won second prize. The following year, he released his first album, I Like Dreaming. He soon began appearing on television and quickly landed his first film role in Erotic Dreams of the Red Chamber (1978), an erotic production that Cheung himself later described as a “shameful disaster.” Throughout a 26-year career from 1977 until his death, Cheung released over 40 music albums and acted in 56 films. He was one of the most prominent pioneers that shaped the identity of Cantopop during the 1980s. His studio albums Summer Romance (1987) and Most Beloved (1995) each sold over 300,000 copies and are among the best-selling albums of all time in the territory. In addition to music, Cheung achieved pan-Asian fame with such films as A Better Tomorrow (1986) and A Chinese Ghost Story (1987). He won the Best Actor at the 1991 Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in Days of Being Wild (1990). His venture into acting in the 1990s was recognized for his portrayal of queer characters in the then-conservative film industry, he was one of the few Hong Kong actors willing to take on gay roles—such as in Wong Kar-wai’s Happy Together—or to play a cross-dressing opera performer in Chen Kaige’s Farewell My Concubine, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1993. Leslie Cheung died by suicide on April 1, 2003, at the age of 46, by jumping from the 24th floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong. In the note he left behind, he stated that he had been suffering from depression.

Filmography

2008Movie
2002
Inner Senses

as Jim Law

Movie
2000Movie
2000
Okinawa Rendez-vous

as Jimmy Tong

Movie
2000
Double Tap

as Rick Y.H.Pang

Movie
1999
The Kid

as Wing / Daniel

Movie
1999Movie
1999
Moonlight Express

as Tatsuya Misawa / Shek Karbo

Movie
1998Movie
1998Movie
1998
Ninth Happiness

as Ma Lun Cheung / Tok Choi

Movie
1997
Happy Together

as Ho Po-wing

Movie
1996Movie
1996Movie
1996
Shanghai Grand

as Hui Man Keung

Movie
1996
Temptress Moon

as Yu Zhongliang

Movie
1996
Tri-Star

as Chung Kwok Keung

Movie
1995
The Phantom Lover

as Song Danping

Movie
1995
The Chinese Feast

as Chiu Kong Sun

Movie
1994
Ashes of Time

as Ouyang Feng / Western Venom

Movie
1994
Long and Winding Road

as Lam Chiu-Wing

Movie
1994
He's a Woman, She's a Man

as Sam Koo Gai Ming

Movie
1994Movie
1993Movie
1993Movie
1993Movie
1993
All's Well End's Well, Too

as David Copper Feel

Movie
1993
Farewell My Concubine

as Cheng Dieyi / Xiao Douzi

Movie
1992Movie
1992Movie
1991
The Banquet

as Little B-head

Movie
1991
Once a Thief

as James / Jim

Movie
1990Movie
1990
A Chinese Ghost Story II

as Ling Choi-san

Movie
1989Movie
1989TV
1989Movie
1988
Fatal Love

as Chi Ken Wing

Movie
1988Movie
1987
A Better Tomorrow II

as Sung Chi Kit

Movie
1987
Rouge

as Chan Chen-Pang

Movie
1987
A Chinese Ghost Story

as Ling Choi-san

Movie
1986
A Better Tomorrow

as Sung Chi Kit

Movie
1986Movie
1985
For Your Heart Only

as Piggy Chan

Movie
1985
Crazy Romance

as Leslie Cheung

Movie
1985
The Fallen Family

as 方浩天

TV
1984Movie
1984Movie
1984Movie
1984
The Intellectual Trio

as Inspector Chan Wing

Movie
1983
Little Dragon Maiden

as Yang Guo / Yang Kang

Movie
1983Movie
1983Movie
1982
Nomad

as Louis

Movie
1982
Energetic-21

as Ben Leung Man Bun

Movie
1982
Teenage Dreamers

as Jackson Chen

Movie
1981TV
1981
On Trial

as Wing

Movie
1981
Pairing

as 大官

TV
1981
珠海枭雄

as 六少

TV
1980
Encore

as Gigo

Movie
1980TV
1978TV
1978Movie
1978Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdaySeptember 12, 1956
Day of DeathApril 1, 2003
Place of BirthHong Kong, British Crown Colony
Popularity1.6