Embracing each other affectionately
Midnight singing
This life and this life
When love is a thing of the past
Lost in a lifetime You
Chasing
Blinking eyebrows
Red face and white hair
Where to go in Days of Being Wild
To keep warm
Hangover
Company
Knowing Love
Electric Fan
Being Loved
Cotton Sugar
Fever (Mandarin version)
Me (Mandarin version)
There is no him in my heart
Passionate desert?
p>At least I still have you
Leslie Cheung (September 12, 1956 - April 1, 2003), born in Hong Kong, is a male singer, actor and musician in Hong Kong, China; he has many songs in film and television One of the representatives of habitat development.
Officially debuted in 1977. He became famous in 1983 with "The Wind Keeps Blowing". "Monica" sung in 1984 was the first dance song in the Hong Kong music scene to win the top ten Chinese golden songs and the top ten golden songs. In 1986 and 1987, he won the Jinge Golden Melody Award. In 1987, he became the first Cantonese singer to break into the Korean music market with his album "Love", and the sales record holder for Chinese-language records in South Korea.
Won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in the Top Ten Golden Songs in 1988 and 1989. In 1995, the album "Love" set a sales record in South Korea. In 1999, he won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene. In 2000, he won the Most Outstanding Artist Award in Asia at the CCTV-MTV Music Festival. In 2010, he was selected as one of the "20 most famous singers/bands in the world in the past 50 years" by CNN in the United States. He is good at songwriting and songwriting, and has served as MV director, record producer, and concert art director.
Started appearing in TV series in 1978. In the mid-1980s, he shifted his career focus to the film industry and successfully portrayed roles such as Ning Caichen, Xu Zai, Cheng Dieyi, Ouyang Feng, and He Baorong. In 1991, he won the Best Actor Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for "Days of Being Wild". "Farewell My Concubine" starring in 1993 was the first film in Chinese film history to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival, and broke the box office record for mainland Chinese literary films in the United States.
With this film, he attracted attention from the international film community and won the Japan Film Critics Award for Best Actor and the China Film Performing Arts Society Award for Special Contribution; in the same year, he served as a judge at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In 1998, he became the first Asian actor to serve as a jury member at the Berlin International Film Festival. In 2005, he was selected as one of the 100 outstanding actors of Chinese films. In 2010, he was selected as one of the "25 Greatest Asian Actors in History" by CNN in the United States.
Reference: Leslie Cheung Baidu Encyclopedia