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What is Chow Yun-fat’s nationality?

Chow Yun-fat’s nationality is Chinese.

Chow Yun-fat, born on May 18, 1955 in Lamma Island, Hong Kong, native of Kaiping City, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, is a Chinese film and television actor, photographer, and a national first-class actor. In 1976, he starred in his first movie "The Reincarnation". In 1980, he played Xu Wenqiang in the Republic of China drama "Shanghai Beach".

In 1984, he starred in the martial arts drama "Swordsman" which premiered. In 1985, he won the Best Actor Award at the 22nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "Waiting for Dawn". In 1987, he won the Best Actor Award at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards for his action film "A Better Tomorrow". In 1988, he won the Best Actor Award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards for his film "Dragon Tiger".

In 1990, he won the Best Actor Award at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards for the movie "A Lang's Story". In 1991, he starred in the movie "Across the World". In 1995, he starred in the action film "Peace Hotel". In 1998, he starred in the movie "The Substitute Killer" which was released.

Character evaluation:

Chow Yun-fat has a wide range of acting skills. He is especially good at portraying those characters with low cultural level, lack of family warmth, struggling under difficult conditions but attaching great importance to the loyalty of the world. It looks real and vivid, with both form and spirit.