Born 1961 (age 64) · Hong Kong, British Crown Colony [now China]
Appears in 267 titles

Anthony Wong Chau-Sang (born Anthony William Perry; 2 September 1961) is a Hong Kong film actor, film director and singer, known for his intense portrayals of often-amoral characters. He has won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor three times for The Untold Story (1993), Beast Cops (1998) and Still Human (2018), and won Taiwan's Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for The Sunny Side of the Street (2022). He is the first Hong Kong actor to have won Best Actor awards in films, stage theatre and TV. His notable international credits include his roles as Triad gangster Johnny Wong in Hard Boiled (1992), police superintendent Wong Chi-shing in the Infernal Affairs trilogy (2002–2003) and General Yang in the Hollywood film The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). Description above from the Wikipedia article Anthony Wong (Hong Kong actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Infernal Affairs
7.8
Infernal Affairs
2002
as Wong Chi Shing
The Painted Veil
7.3
The Painted Veil
2006
as Colonel Yu
The Medallion
5.6
The Medallion
2003
as Lester Wong
Hard Boiled
7.5
Hard Boiled
1992
as Johnny Wong
Infernal Affairs II
7.3
Infernal Affairs II
2003
as Wong Chi Shing
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
Ip Man: The Final Fight
6.1
Ip Man: The Final Fight
2013
as Ip Man
Infernal Affairs III
7.0
Infernal Affairs III
2003
as Wong Chi Shing
Initial D
6.7
Initial D
2005
as Bunta Fujiwara
Ballad of a Small Player
5.8
Ballad of a Small Player
2025
as Alfred da Souza
Black Mask
6.2
Black Mask
1996
as King Kau
Exiled
7.2
Exiled
2006
as Blaze
Secret
7.5
Secret
2007
as Sir. Yip
Vengeance
6.6
Vengeance
2009
as Lee Yuen Kwai
Cook Up a Storm
7.4
Cook Up a Storm
2017
as Antony Go
Time and Tide
6.5
Time and Tide
2000
as Uncle Ji
The Twins Effect
6.1
The Twins Effect
2003
as Prada
A Simple Life
7.5
A Simple Life
2012
as Grasshopper
The Mission
7.5
The Mission
1999
as Curtis