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張國榮, Zhang Guo Rong, ±i°êºa, å¼ å›½è£, Cheung Kwok Wing, Lesile K.W. Cheung, Kwok-wing, Guorong Zhang, Kwok-wing Cheung, Gor Gor, Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing, Ge Ge, Gor-gor, Gor-gor, Kwok-wing Cheung, Lesile K.W. Cheung, Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing, Guorong Zhang, Cheung Kwok-wing, Cheung Kwok Wing, Fat-Chong Cheung, Gor-gor, Kwok-wing Cheung, Lesile K.W. Cheung, Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing, Guorong Zhang, 哥哥, 榮少, åä»”, Leslie, 장궈룽, 쳉êµìœ™, ë ˆìŠ¬ë¦¬ ì², 張發宗
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Leslie Cheung was a Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor, film director, record producer, and screenwriter. Cheung is considered as "one of the founder fathers of Cantopop" by "combining a hugely successful film and music career." He rose to prominence as a teen heartthrob and pop icon of Hong Kong in the 1980s, receiving numerous music awards including both Most Popular Male Artist Awards at the 1988 and 1989 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards. In 1989, Cheung announced his retirement from the music industry as a pop singer. Returning to the music scene after a five-year hiatus, Cheung released his chart-topping comeback album which achieved a huge market success. In 1999, he won the Golden Needle Award for his outstanding achievement as a musician at the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards, and his 1984 hit song Monica was voted as Hong Kong's "Song of the Century". He was honoured as "Asia's Biggest Superstar" at the 2000 CCTV-MTV Music Honours.
Cheung won the 1991 Hong Kong Film Award and the 1994 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for best actor. He had also won the 1994 Japan Film Critics Society Award for best actor for his performance in Farewell My Concubine and ten other best actor nominations, five Golden Horse Awards, three Cannes Film Festival Awards, a Asia Pacific Film Festival Award, and a Venice Film Festival Award.
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