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What movies did Chow Yun Fat appear in?

Chow Yun Fat, a famous Hong Kong actor, is called Brother Fa and Mark. Chow Yun Fat appeared in many films:

Let the Bullets Fly: The plot is tense and humorous. This is a creative film, in which Chow Yun Fat plays the rich squire Huang Shiro.

Gambling God: Chow Yun Fat's classic, which shows gambler AG vividly.

Backup Killer: Starring Chow Yun Fat and Michael Luke, it is the first movie in Chow Yun Fat to enter Hollywood, and it ranked second at the box office in its first weekend, second only to Titanic. Unfortunately, I didn't work hard enough later, but I still got a good box office.

Hero: Chow Yun Fat plays Mark in the play and cooperates with Leslie Cheung and Tommy Tam. Chow Yun Fat won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his play.

Golden Flower in the City: Directed by Zhang Yimou, Chow Yun Fat cooperates with Gong Li and Jay Chou, and Chow Yun Fat plays the emperor.

Confucius: A biographical historical film in which Chow Yun Fat played Confucius and was nominated for best actor in the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards.

"Macau Fengyun": A New Year's Eve comedy, with Chow Yun Fat, Nicholas Tse, Jing Tian and Chow Yun Fat as big gamblers Yijian Shi.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a wonderful armed action film directed by Ang Lee.

Shanghai Beach: Chow Yun Fat's masterpiece, the classic among the classics.

Tongquetai: Chow Yun Fat plays Cao Cao in the play.

Eight Stars announced good news: The play tells a joke played by three brothers with different personalities in their feelings, and Chow Yun Fat plays Fang Jianlang in the play.

Journey to the West: Chow Yun Fat plays the Jade Emperor in the play.