Stephen Chow
Born | June 22, 1962 |
Hometown | British Hong Kong |
Net worth | $30 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.74m) |
Partner | Karen Mok, Yu Wenfeng |
Parents | Zhou Yishang, Lin Bo Yee |
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- Corey Yuen, the legendary action star, choreographer and film director, died in 2022 due to complications from COVID-19. Yuen's six-decade career left an undeniable mark on the martial arts film industry in both Hong Kong cinema and Hollywood. Humble beginnings: Yuen began his career as part of the Seven Little Fortunes, a renowned Peking Opera troupe that also included Chan and Sammo Hung.
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Comedy Icon Stephen Chow Signs With Douyin to Produce Mini-Dramas in China
Stephen Chow (aka Chow Sing-chi) has struck a deal with Douyin, the Chinese sister company of TikTok, to produce a slate of mini-drama series for mainland China audiences. Mini dramas are a form of professionally-generated content that has become hugely popular in China, and to a lesser extent in other parts of Asia. Series typically …
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Hong Kong 'comedy king' Stephen Chow to launch Douyin mini-drama series amid booming popularity of the format
Hong Kong filmmaker Stephen Chow Sing-chi, a popular actor in mainland China known as the king of comedy, has inked a deal with Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, to make an exclusive series, as A-list talent and Big Tech join hands to take advantage of a mini-drama frenzy. The project - code-named "9527" in a reference to the 61-year-old comedian's 1993 film Flirting Scholar - will feature content from Chow as well as other "outstanding young creators", Douyin said in a statement posted to
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Hong Kong's Roman Catholic cardinal says he dreams of bishops from greater China praying together
Hong Kong's newly appointed Roman Catholic cardinal said he dreamed of bishops and faithfuls from different parts of greater China praying together one day during a historic visit by the head of the Chinese Catholic church, a publication affiliated with the city's diocese reported Friday. Joseph Li, who was installed by China’s state-controlled Catholic church as an archbishop, arrived in Hong Kong on Monday at the invitation of cardinal Stephen Chow, marking the first-ever official visit by a
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The head of China’s state-backed Catholic church begins historic trip to Hong Kong
The head of the Catholic church in China began a trip to Hong Kong on Tuesday at the invitation of the city’s pope-appointed Roman Catholic cardinal, marking the first official visit by a Beijing bishop in history. Joseph Li, who was installed by China’s state-controlled Catholic church as an archbishop, visited the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in the morning, public broadcaster RTHK said.
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Head of China’s state-backed Catholic church will visit Hong Kong as ties with Vatican are strained
The leader of China's Communist Party-sponsored version of the Catholic church will visit Hong Kong this month at the invitation of the city's pope-appointed Roman Catholic cardinal, fostering dialogue as China-Vatican relations remain strained. Joseph Li, the state-appointed archbishop of Beijing, will take a five-day trip to Hong Kong starting Nov. 14 at the invitation of the city’s newly appointed cardinal Stephen Chow, according to a statement from the Hong Kong diocese.
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Beijing bishop to make rare visit to Hong Kong amid broader tensions
The Bishop of Beijing will visit Hong Kong later this month, building on a landmark visit to the Chinese capital by his Hong Kong counterpart in April, the Hong Kong Catholic diocese announced on Friday. Diplomats say Bishop Joseph Li Shan's visit will be closely watched, given tensions in the broader Chinese-Vatican relationship as well as fears among some Catholics that Beijing wants tighter control over religious affairs in Hong Kong. As well as meeting Cardinal Stephen Chow, the Bishop of
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China liked pope's recent overture, Beijing bishop to visit Hong Kong
The overture Pope Francis made to China earlier this month while he was in Mongolia was "well received" by Beijing's communist government, which has given a mainland bishop permission to visit Hong Kong, the bishop of Hong Kong said on Thursday. Bishop Stephen Chow, who will be made a cardinal on Saturday, also told Reuters in an interview that he hopes his new rank will help him improve relations between the Vatican and Beijing, which have been strained recently. In the Mongolian capital of U
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Pope Francis makes coded appeal to China on visit to Mongolia
Pope Francis called on Chinese Catholics to be “good citizens” and praised the nobility of the Chinese people in his latest overture to the communist country, which has imposed strict restrictions on religion.
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In overture to China, pope sends greetings to a 'noble' people
Pope Francis sent greetings to China on Sunday, calling its citizens a "noble" people and asking Catholics in China to be "good Christians and good citizens," in his latest overture to the communist country to ease restrictions on religion. Francis made the unscripted comments at the end of a Mass in Mongolia's capital, calling up the former and current archbishops of Hong Kong, Cardinal John Tong Hon and Archbishop Stephen Chow, to flank him as he spoke.
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UPDATE 2-In overture to China, pope sends greetings to a 'noble' people
Pope Francis on Sunday sent greetings to China, calling its citizens a "noble" people and asking Catholics in China to be "good Christians and good citizens," in his latest overture to the communist country to ease restrictions on religion. Francis made the unscripted comments at the end of Mass, calling up the former and current archbishops of Hong Kong, Cardinal John Tong Hon and Archbishop Stephen Chow, to flank him as he spoke.
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