Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Compared with Aaron Kwok, Liming and Andy Lau, who was more handsome when he was young?

Compared with Aaron Kwok, Liming and Andy Lau, who was more handsome when he was young?

Aaron Kwok.

Aaron Kwok (1965 10) 10 was born in Hongkong, China, and his ancestral home was Dongguan, Guangdong. He is a film actor, singer and dancer in China.

Aaron Kwok is an all-round artist who spans music, movies and stage performances. He is a representative of song and dance and a multi-faceted superstar. A condensed symbol of popular culture in Hong Kong; Perfect dancing skills and superb acting skills make him the old Peter Pan in the entertainment circle.

From Aaron Kwok's body, we can see the surging of Hong Kong entertainment circle. Once a youth idol, later achievements and never-say-die spirit are the projections of the ebb and flow of Hong Kong entertainment circle in the past 20 years.

Performance experience:

In the1990s, Yang Yanguang locomotives became famous in Taiwan Province province. In the same year, I released my debut album "I can't stop loving you" in Taiwan Province Province, and the sales volume in Asia exceeded one million.

1992 returned to Hong Kong, and 1992 released dance music such as Wild City, Sing this Song and Move, which established its stage singer style.

200 1 starred in the musical Romantic Cherry Blossom and created a popular cherry blossom dance.

In 2005 and 2006, he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his films Sanchakou and Father and Son.

In 2006, he won the Changchun Film Festival·China Best Actor Award for "San Cha Kou".

In 20 13, he won the Best Actor of the British Elephant icff with Witness.

20 16 won the Best Actor Award in the 35th Hong Kong Film Awards for his crime suspense film Xun Mei.

20 18 was nominated for the Best Actor in the Academy Award for his film The Warrior.

His films "The Wind and Cloud Dominate the World", "Chill" and "Chill 2" became the annual Chinese box office champion in Hong Kong, and "Chill 2" set a new box office record in the history of Chinese films in Hong Kong.