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Where was Clifford Choi born?

Clifford Choi

Clifford Choi, a native of Dongguan, Guangdong, was born in 1946. He is the chairman of Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Film Company. 1946 was born in Hong Kong and studied in Hong Kong, Taiwan Province Province and the United States. After graduating from master's degree, I worked as a photojournalist in an American TV station for two years and returned to Hong Kong to join a wireless TV station. 1977 Established Hong Kong Film Culture Center with Rocca and Orfila to promote Hong Kong film culture. From 65438 to 0978, Clifford Choi participated in the screenwriter work of Jackie Chan's famous work Snake-shaped Diaoshou, and officially started his film career. After that, his debut "Applause" was well received and became a model of the new wave "youth film" in Hong Kong. After joining Shaw Company, he directed two films, Lemon Cola and Men and Women. 1990 immigrated to Canada, 1993 returned to Hong Kong and taught at the Film and Television College affiliated to the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

Chinese name: Clifford Choi.

Mbth: CliffordChoi

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Hongkong, China.

Date of birth: 1946

Occupation: chairman

Graduate School: San Francisco State University

Representative Works: Lemon Coke, Men and Women

Main achievements: Chairman of Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Award, China

Ancestral home: Dongguan, China.

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Clifford Choi, born in Hongkong 1946, is a native of Dongguan, Guangdong. 1968 went to study in the United States, 1972 studied film at San Francisco state university and worked as a photographer and director at KPIX TV station in San Francisco. He returned to Hong Kong on 1975 and became a director of TVB. 1980 directed Applause and became the leader of youth films in 1980s. This film tells the warm and romantic songs of three young students on the road of performing arts with three newcomers, Danny Chan, Leslie Cheung and Zhong Baoluo, and with roles tailored for actors. Among them, Leslie Cheung, the villain, was also nominated as "Best Supporting Actor" by the film selection activity sponsored by the authoritative Hong Kong film magazine Film Biweekly (the predecessor of the Hong Kong Film Awards). This is the first time that he has been affirmed in acting. 198 1 year filmed the comedy "Don't turn around", played by Lin Jiahua, Liao Anli and Woon Yee Ng. He filmed lemon cola played by Leslie Cheung and Zhou Xiulan in 1982. This film delicately depicts the story of adolescence between four girls with different personalities, which runs through the whole plot and the youth and indifference of adolescence. However, the heroine of this film got into the play too deeply. She revised the script according to her own feelings, finished the last shot and threw herself into Leslie Cheung's arms, which was rated as the most satisfactory scene by the director. Subsequently, Clifford Choi's shooting theme changed, and he began to shoot multi-theme movies. For example, 1983, he directed the romantic film "Men and Women" played by Wan Ziliang, Cherie Chung and Xiang, 1986, he directed the drama "Youth Tide" played by Huang and He Yinan, and 1987, he directed the crime film "Devil" played by Nina Li Chi, Cecilia Yip and Jin. 1990 immigrated to the United States, and then returned to Hong Kong to teach at the Film and Television College of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. 1994, made a comeback in the comedy "Beating the Board" adapted from the director's stage play.

Film and television works

Cheer (1980)

Don't look back (198 1)

Lemon cola (1982)

Male and female (1983)

North, southwest and east (1984)

Youth rage (1986)

Demon angel (1987)

Tenderness of Iron Man (1989)

Collision airflow (1994)

Li Minwei, the Father of Hong Kong Films (200 1)

Winning record