Tony Leung Ka-fai is a renowned Hong Kong Film Award-winning film actor, celebrated for his versatility and extensive career spanning over three decades. To distinguish him from fellow actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai, he is affectionately referred to as "Big Tony", a nickname that alludes to the actors' physical stature.
Throughout his illustrious career, Leung has appeared in a diverse range of roles, showcasing his remarkable acting prowess. His debut film, Burning of the Imperial Palace, released in 1983, marked the beginning of his journey as an actor, with him playing the pivotal role of the Xianfeng Emperor.
Leung has had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed actors, including Chow Yun-Fat, in three films: Prison on Fire (1987),A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon (1989),and The Return of the God of Gamblers (1994).
In 1991, Leung took his talents abroad, starring in Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Lover (1992),an adaptation of Marguerite Duras's novel. He portrayed the older lover of a young teen schoolgirl, played by British actress Jane March, in this critically acclaimed film.
Throughout his ongoing career, Leung has continued to impress audiences with his remarkable performances in films such as The Myth (2005),Double Vision (2002),Everlasting Regret (2005),and Election (2005).