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In which year and in which film did Chow Yun Fat win the Best Actor Award?

1988 "Dragon and Tiger Storm" won the "Best Actor" trophy for Chow Yun Fat.

At the 1988 Hong Kong Film Awards, Chow Yun Fat was nominated as "Best Actor" for three films: Autumn Fairy Tale, Prison Storm and Dragon and Tiger Storm. That year, Chow Yun Fat didn't dress casually like the last session. He knows that one of the three nominations will win the prize, and the only difference is which one is more recognized.

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Chow Yun Fat, born in Lamma Island in May 1955, born in Kaiping, Guangdong Province, is a China film and television actor, photographer and national first-class actor.

1974 graduated from TVB artist training class, and starred in more than 20 plays, such as Man in the Net, Family and Shanghai Beach. 65438-0976, a newcomer to the film industry, became one of the representatives of Hong Kong's "violent aesthetics" films in the 1980s with his films such as Hero, Prison Storm and Gambling God.

In 1990s, Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow were called "two weeks 10%". 1995 Go to Hollywood for development. He has starred in Anna and the King, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and many other films with different styles, and served as Oscar winner twice.

1999 left his handprint in the "Central Square" of China City, LA, and won the special achievement award of Deauville Asian Film Festival in 2000. In 2004, he became the top three actors in the United States with the largest collection of his DVDs because of his image as a gunman in movies such as Hot Blood Man? .

In 2005, it was rated as the first place in the "classic TV drama niche" by Hong Kong netizens; In 2007, he won the lifetime achievement award of "Asian Outstanding Achievement Award" awarded by AZN TV in the United States.