求周星驰简介(英文)五个句子够

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求周星驰简介(英文)五个句子够

求周星驰简介(英文)五个句子够
求周星驰简介(英文)
五个句子够

求周星驰简介(英文)五个句子够
Stephen Chow (also Stephen Chiau) (traditional Chinese :周星驰; simplified Chinese :周星驰; Romanized as:Chow Sing Chi ; pinyin :Zhōu Xīngchí; jyutping :zau1 sing1 ci4) (born June 22,1962) is a highly popular Hong Kong actor and director,whose expertise in the field of comedy has led him to be dubbed the "The King of Comedy" by the Hong Kong entertainment media.However,his brand of comedy,which includes puns,doubles-entendres and poking fun at Chinese culture,meant that few of his earlier films could exercise much impact in the West until his later films,Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
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1 Professional career
2 Trivia
3 Quotes
4 Filmography
5 See also
6 External links
[edit] Professional career
Chow learned to act at the Shaw Brothers' TVB acting school and co-hosted a popular Hong Kong children's program,430 Shuttle,as a character named "Black and White Vampire",and though this was a stepping stone for his career,it limited it,offering no outstanding performances.At that time,Stephen Chow mainly played dramatic roles,but his performance in Jeff Lau's smash-hit All For The Winner (1990) launched him in his comedy film career,which is now his prime genre of acting.
His subsequent films were built on the success of All For The Winner,and he developed his distinct brand of humour known as mo lei tau (nonsense) which makes frequent use of euphemisms and double entendres in unoffensive Cantonese slang.He regularly demonstrates his talent for improvisation,suggesting gags to directors to enhance the script,allowing chances to make rewrites of the plot.By 1994,he was writing and directing some of his own films.
The films themselves often follow a similar template:Chow portrays an under-achiever who beats either the odds,or an arrogant overachiever,who is then humbled and receives a lesson at the hand of Chow.Fight Back to School (1991),From Beijing With Love (1994) and God of Cookery (1996) are notable examples of this style of work.Sometimes,his films would utilize a historic environment,but demonstrate the same use of comedy,as in the films Justice,My Foot (审死官) (1992) and Flirting Scholar (1993).
Occasionally,however,Chow would break from his comedies.One of his more serious films is A Chinese Odyssey (1994),loosely based on the classic Chinese epic Journey to the West.Although essentially a comedy at heart,Chow was able to develop his character more seriously than ever before.It was a box-office smash in Hong Kong and even ignited a cult following in Mainland China.