A creation needs not only subjectivity, but also objectivity.
Everyone in this World must eat. There are no borders when it comes to food. It's a subject that anyone can understand.
I like working as a director most.
I was very poor. As a child my dream was to have a leather football.
Kung fu and soccer are the two things that I was most interested in as a child.
There's no common taste in this world.
When he was young, Chow learned Kung Fu by watching TV because his parents couldn't afford lessons. He still enjoys watching instructional Kung Fu videos to this day. Chow learned Wing Chun as a youth, and is himself a huge fan of Chinese Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee, and his films often contain direct references to him. Chow was, for a time, the president of the Bruce Lee fan club in Hong Kong and had a statue of Lee built.
Chow often collaborated with Lee Lik-chee (—›—???) and Vincent Kok (’J????), both actors and directors, in the early stage of his career.
Despite having a comic persona onscreen, Chow is known to be the opposite in the public eye, often maintaining a serious demeanor.
His total net worth as of 2006 is over 100 million USD, he gains most of his wealth through real estate. He is good friends with Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau (—«?u—Y).
He works alongside Man Tat Ng, frequently.
He began to train in the martial arts style of Wing Chun.
He was raised in Hong Kong.
In 2006, he was nominated for the BAFTA Film Award in the category, Best Film not in the English Language, for his performance in the movie, Kung Fu.
In 2005, he won the Silver Scream Award and the Golden Horse Award for his performance in the movie, Kung fu.
He is 5' 8?" (1.74 m) tall.
Stephen is a big fan of the anime/manga series, `Dragon Ball`.
Stephen is a Hong Kong actor and director.
Shoulin Soccer- 2001