Seeing that TVB’s Anniversary Awards ceremony will take
place on Monday (only 2 days away), I figured it was appropriate for me to post
the translation for this article that I came across several weeks ago. Basically, the article recaps the winners of
TVB’s Best Actor (aka TV King) award starting from the very first awards
ceremony (held during the annual anniversary gala back in 1997) all the way up
to last year’s (2011) event.
Reading this article was a nice trip down memory lane for
me. Even though there really wasn’t
"anything new" presented in the article (meaning nothing that I didn’t already
know), it was still interesting to read nonetheless.
Not sure what’s going to happen with this year’s awards
ceremony, since TVB has implemented that new OVPP ‘gimmick’ thing to have
audiences vote for TV King, TV Queen, and Best Series. As I’ve said before -- personally, I feel
this is a foolish move because it turns those awards into ‘popularity’ awards
rather than actual ‘acting’ awards. With
these circumstances at play, it makes me ‘reminisce’ even more about the ‘olden
days’ and how the TV King / Queen awards were actually prestigious and
meaningful back then, but nowadays have lost all credibility and
importance -- truly sad and disappointing.
Anyway, back to the article – this is actually a great recap
of TVB’s past TV King winners, though the only ‘bad’ thing is that it only
talks about those who won the award more than once -- the others are only ‘mentioned’
briefly at the beginning and end of the article. Ah well...still a good recap nonetheless!
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TVB’s ‘Best Actors’
Written by: MonJeh
Translated by: llwy12
Source: YumCha!(yesasia.com)
Article originally published November 19, 2012 (the day of
TVB’s Anniversary Gala)
If we were asked to name the TVB program that has garnered
the most ‘feedback’ in HK recently, that ‘title’ would go to the interview show
Telling
Maria (最佳男主角) hosted by [veteran reporter and
entertainment news host] Luisa Maria Leitao (黎芷珊). In the program, Maria sits down with some of
the HK film industry’s most popular Best Actor winners from the past few
decades and chats with them about career, life, and much more – having so many
‘big names’ from the industry reveal intimate details about themselves, of
course it’s no surprise that the program was able to ‘attract’ so many
viewers. However, let’s not forget the
‘other’ Best Actors out there – the ones from the TV world who have a certain
‘attractiveness’ of their own that is equally appealing to audiences!
With this year being TVB’s 45th anniversary
celebration, let us take a look back at TVB’s Best Actor winners from the past
15 years (starting with the 30th anniversary celebration in 1997)
and reminisce about their careers as well as ‘classic’ performances.
Starting in 1997, TVB added an awards element to their
annual TVB Anniversary Gala (萬千星輝賀台慶) event. In 2006, the awards portion was ‘broken off’
into its own independent program -- the TVB Anniversary Awards show (萬千星輝頒獎典禮) – and over the years, it has
become one of the station’s most highly anticipated events. Two of the event’s ‘top honors’ -- TV King
(Best Actor) and TV Queen (Best Actress) – are awards that the station’s many
actors and actresses ‘battle’ over every year.
In the 15 years that TVB’s Anniversary Awards has been in
existence, a total of 9 TV Kings (Best Actors) have been crowned. Amongst them, actor Gallen Lo (羅嘉良)
tops the list as the ‘TV King of Kings’, as he has won the coveted award 3
times (a record that has yet to be broken);
close behind him are 4 actors who have each won the award twice: Roger Kwok (郭晉安),
Wayne Lai (黎耀祥), Kevin Cheng (鄭嘉穎), and Louis Koo (古天樂).
Rounding out the rest of the TV King winners list are Bobby Au Yeung (歐陽震華), Moses Chan (陳豪),
Bowie Lam (林保怡), and Ha Yu (夏雨).
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Gallen Lo (羅嘉良)
Nicknamed ‘Lo Kar’ (撈家), Gallen Lo entered the industry in 1984 after
participating in that year’s New Talent Singing Competition, where he caught
the attention of renown songwriter Jim Lo (盧國沾). Possessing
an ‘honest, clean-cut, gentlemanly’ image, Gallen was often cast in the shy,
quiet, introverted good guy roles early on in his career – such as the role of
Mimi Lau’s (劉淑華) ‘wooden’ boyfriend ‘Johnson’ in 1986’s City
Japes (城市故事)
[TN: which was also Gallen’s debut series], the late Tang Bik Wan’s (鄧碧雲) shy son
‘Sai Dee’ in 1987’s The Seasons (季節), and
ruthless villain Luk Kwok Wing’s [played by veteran actor Kenneth Tsang (曾江)]
introverted son in 1988’s ‘classic’ series The Final Verdict (誓不低頭).
Even though Gallen’s ‘honest good guy’ image was extremely well-received
by audiences since early on in his career, it unfortunately also limited his development
in the TV industry, as he continued to play similar type roles in many series
through those first few years. In 1990,
his performances in the series Rain in the Heart (成功路上), The Hunter’s Prey (烏金血劍), and Silken Hands (自梳女) continued to gain favor with audiences, however
there was still not much ‘breakthrough’ in terms of his career.
It wasn’t until 1992, when Gallen showed a ‘different side’
of himself as the main villain ‘Kiu Lik’ in that year’s hit series Vengeance
(火玫瑰) that he started to gain recognition,
with audiences finally realizing that Gallen was indeed capable of playing
villain roles. In 1994’s remake of Legend
of the Condor Heroes (射鵰英雄傳), Gallen
got the opportunity to play ‘Yeung Hong’ [a role that Michael Miu (苗僑偉) made
famous in the 80s version of the series], which was a pretty big challenge for
him acting-wise at that point in his career.
However, the role that truly catapulted Gallen to fame and popularity
was his portrayal of ultimate villain ‘Tsui Kar Lap’ in 1996’s grand production
series Cold Blood Warm Heart (天地男兒). With the
series spanning 65 episodes, audiences got to ‘witness’ Tsui Kar Lap’s
transformation from ‘promising youth’ to ‘ruthless murderer’ practically every
night – a character that was willing to sacrifice anything for power and money,
not only betraying his closest family members, but also causing the death of
the woman he loved most. While watching
the series, audiences hated his character (Tsui Kar Lap) with a passion, yet at
the same time, they also started to see Gallen’s acting prowess in a different
light.
Cold Blood Warm Heart helped Gallen establish his ‘leading
actor’ status at TVB and also brought him many new opportunities. Subsequently, he continued to expand his
acting skills by taking on a variety of different roles, such as those in
1996’s Dark Tales (聊齋), Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
(新上海灘), Criminal Investigator 2 (O記實錄II)
, etc. --all of which brought him praises for his ‘high quality’
performances. However, if we were to recount the role that
left the deepest impression on audiences, it would have to be Gallen’s
performance in 1997’s Old Time Buddy (難兄難弟), where he starred opposite a strong
leading cast consisting of Francis Ng (吳鎮宇), Jessica Hsuan (宣萱),
and Maggie Cheung (張可頤). In the series, his portrayal of ‘Lui Kei’ (one
of the Shaw Brothers era’s most popular leading actors) was so realistic and convincing
that many audiences felt that he WAS ‘Lui Kei’.
His performance also led audiences to realize that in addition to
playing ‘good guy’ and ‘villain’ characters so convincingly, he was also able
to grasp comedic roles perfectly as well – therefore, he was dubbed as one of
TVB’s most ‘versatile leading actors’ at that time. Not only did the series Old Time Buddy garner
high ratings for TVB, it also created a ‘ripple effect’ popularity craze unlike
anything seen before at TVB – first, the original soundtrack album to the
series sold out in various stores in HK, then the series was made into a movie
version entitled Those Were the Days (精裝難兄難弟) that
same year (1997); the following year (1998), the series was made into a
theatrical stage play and a follow up sequel to the TV series – Old
Time Buddy: To Catch a Thief (難兄難弟之神探李奇) -- was also
released.
In 1998, Gallen led an ‘all-star’ cast in another grand
production series, Secret of the Heart (天地豪情),
playing the role of ‘Cheuk Seung Man’ – a person that women both loved and
hated. In addition to his leading role
in the series, Gallen was also tasked with singing all of the theme and
sub-theme songs for the series, which all became huge hits when the series
aired – in fact, at the time, the original soundtrack album for the series
reached 75,000 units sold in a few short weeks, which landed it in the number
one spot on IFPI’s Top Sales chart for many weeks! Because of this, Gallen also got the opportunity to hold his
very own concert for the first time at the HK Coliseum. That same year, due to his role in Secret
of the Heart, Gallen ended up winning the TV King award at TVB’s
Anniversary Gala for the second time in a row [he had already won his first TV
King award in 1997 for his performance in Old Time Buddy].
It can be said that from the late 90s to the early 2000s,
the television industry ‘belonged’ to Gallen Lo – in addition to being crowned
TV King twice, all of the series he participated in during that time were also
hugely popular among audiences; in addition, starting in the year 1997, Gallen
was selected as one of the ‘Top Ten TV Artists’ by the HK Media for 7 years
straight.
In 1999, to commemorate the arrival of the new millennium,
TVB gathered many of its top artists together in the special 100 episode grand
production drama series At the Threshold of an Era (創世紀) [1999-2000] – of course, TVB’s
‘number one brother’ Gallen Lo was included amongst the ‘all-star’ cast that
consisted of many top siu sangs and fadans such as Roger Kwok (郭晉安), Sunny Chan (陳錦鴻), Louis Koo (古天樂), Kenix Kwok (郭可盈),
Ada Choi (蔡少芬), Flora Chan (陳慧珊), Liza Wang (汪明荃),
etc. and got the chance to ‘battle’ acting chops with this stellar group of
actors and actresses. In 2005, when the
series was re-broadcast in the midnight timeslot, so many audiences tuned in to
‘chase’ the series that it ended up achieving 94% ratings share, which is
recordbreaking for that particular timeslot.
The 2002 anniversary grand production series Golden
Faith (流金歲月) became Gallen’s
last ‘representative work’ prior to leaving TVB. It was also the series that gave Gallen his 3rd
TV King award, achieving a ‘record’ in TVB anniversary awards history that no
other male artist has been able to break (so far). This series also ‘reunited’ Gallen with his
long-time on-screen partner Jessica Hsuan – the onscreen chemistry between these two was
unquestionable, but most importantly, audiences loved their pairing so much
that even to this day, there are many who still wish to see another
collaboration between these two ‘old partners’ someday.
In 2008, Gallen made a brief return to TVB, filming the
series When a Dog Loves a Cat (當狗愛上貓) as well as 2009’s anniversary series Born
Rich (富貴門). Since then, Gallen shifted his career to the
Mainland and has not filmed any more series for TVB.
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Roger Kwok (郭晉安)
Right behind Gallen Lo’s record-setting 3-time TV King win
are 4 siu sangs who have each won the award twice. The first one we would like to introduce is
Roger Kwok.
Just like Gallen Lo, Roger was ‘discovered’ back in 1985 by
songwriter Jim Lo (盧國沾) –
not surprisingly then, Roger’s debut series at TVB was also the 1986 sitcom City
Japes, which was also the first time that he became ‘familiar’ to HK
audiences. In 1988, Roger also starred
alongside Gallen in The Final Verdict (誓不低頭), in which
he played the son of Adam Cheng’s (鄭少秋) character in the series.
Since his debut in 1986 at TVB, Roger’s ‘steadfast youth’
image was very well-received by audiences – in addition, his handsome looks and
physical stature at the time resembled singer/actor Leslie Cheung (張國榮), which resulted in him
being dubbed as Leslie’s ‘successor’. Therefore,
a few short years after he started in the industry, Roger was already playing
lead roles in many modern and ancient series, such as 1988’s The
Saga of the Lost Kingdom (嬴單傳奇),
1989’s The Vixen’s Tale (萬家傳說),
1990’s Rain in the Heart (成功路上), the 1990
sitcom When the Sun Shines (同居三人組),
1991’s Mystery of the Twin Swords (日月神劍),
etc. With his healthy image and steady
acting skills, which endeared him to audiences, Roger was able to quickly make
his way to ‘first line siu sang’ status in the late 80s.
In the mid-90s, after filming the series The
Intangible Truth (生死訟) [1994], Instinct
(笑看風雲) [1994], When a Man Loves a Woman
(新同居關係) [1995], etc., Roger
left TVB briefly to try his luck outside.
After his return to TVB, it wasn’t until 2003 that Roger encountered
the ‘breakthrough’ role of his career:
the character of ‘Ah Wong’ in the series Square Pegs (戇夫成龍).
Winning the TV King award for the first time due to his performance in
this series, Roger’s hard work over the years finally paid off. In 2005, Roger played the same ‘Ah Wong’
character in the ‘modern’ version of Square Pegs – the series Life
Made Simple (阿旺新傳) – which gave him
his second TV King title and at the same time made anniversary awards history
by being the first (and ‘only’ so far) artist to win TV King twice playing the
same character. In addition to bringing
‘good luck’ for Roger himself, the character of ‘Ah Wong’ also proved to be
TVB’s ‘secret weapon’ over the years, as the character continues to be very
popular with audiences – every time any ‘Ah Wong’ related memorabilia is
released into the market, the items are quickly snatched up by fans.
Despite already having 2 TV King titles under his belt,
Roger continues to work untiringly over the years to enhance his acting skills
and bring more depth to his roles by participating in a variety of different
series -- for example: light, comedic series such as 2005’s Scavengers’
Paradise (同撈同煲),
2008’s D.I.E. (古靈精探) and 2009’s D.I.E.
sequel (古靈精探B); series involving the battle of mind and
strength such as 2004’s To Get Unstuck in Time (隔世追兇), 2008’s Last One Standing (與敵同行), 2009’s Wax and Wane (團圓), etc.
With his strong acting skills as well as his ability to
grasp the essence of each of his performances accurately (plus that ‘eternal
babyface’ of his), we’re sure that Roger’s ‘first line siu sang’ status will
continue to remain steady, even 10 years down the road!
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Wayne Lai (黎耀祥)
Another artist who was crowned TV King twice and also has
been in the industry for more than 20 years is ‘talent path’ actor Wayne Lai. Even though he may not have the physical
‘looks’ that other actors may have, one thing he does have is a steady
foundation [in acting]. He joined TVB
back in the 1980s, however, for the majority of his career, he never got the
opportunity to rise to ‘leading actor’ status – it wasn’t until a few years ago
that he finally made it to ‘first line siu sang’ level, taking on the lead role
in one TV series after another and also being crowned TV King for 2 of those roles.
After graduating from TVB’s Acting Class, Wayne Lai started
participating in TVB series in 1986, however he mostly had minor roles
[TN: what we call ‘kelefe’ or ‘extra’
type roles]. It wasn’t until 1990, when
he participated in the series The Challenge of Life (人在邊緣), playing the role of Leon Lai’s (黎明) buddy
‘Cockroach’, that he first left an impression on television audiences.
In the mid-90s, Wayne filmed quite a few series that were
either remakes or spinoffs of renown author Jin Yong’s (金庸) works, such as 1992’s Rage and Passion (中神通王重陽), 1994’s Legend of the Condor Heroes
(射鵰英雄傳) as well as The
Condor Heroes Return (射鵰英雄傳之南帝北丐)
and 1995’s Return of the Condor Heroes (神鵰俠侶)
– playing the role of ‘Chow Bak Tung’ in all 4 series. Aside from veteran actor Chun Wong (秦煌) [who portrayed ‘Chow Bak Tung’ 5 times in HK
television series], Wayne is the only other actor who has played the role of
‘Chow Bak Tung’ the most times. In
addition, his portrayal of the character was very well-received and to this
day, is still considered one of Wayne’s most ‘classic’ characters.
After that, Wayne once again got to play the same character
in 2 grand production series: 1996’s Journey
to the West (西遊記) and 1998’s
sequel, Journey to the West 2 (西遊記貳).
In both series, he played the role of Pig (Zhu Bajie) to near perfection
– this was another one of his ‘classic’ roles that still leaves a deep
impression on audiences to this day; in fact, 10 years after his portrayal,
Wayne was tasked with hosting a documentary program about the historic
‘journey’ in TVB’s special program Master of Monkey King (大唐西遊記) [2008].
Aside from playing the characters of ‘Chow Bak Tung’ and
‘Zhu BaJie’ multiple times, Wayne has also played the character of Eunuch Li
Lian Ying (李蓮英) twice as
well. Of course, we all know that he
plays the character of Eunuch Li in the currently airing anniversary series The
Confidant (大太監),
however not many people remember that he also played the same character 17
years ago in 1995’s Man of Wisdom 2 (金牙大狀II ) . Based on this
‘record’, Wayne Lai could very possibly be the only actor in HK television
history who has played the same characters the most times!
Wayne’s other ‘representative works’ in the 1990s era include
the Files
of Justice (壹號皇庭) franchise
[1992-1997], 1994’s Filthy Rich (豪門插班生), 1995’s From
Act to Act (娛樂插班生), 1995’s To
Love with Love (水餃皇后),
1997’s A Road and A Will (香港人在廣州),
etc. Among those works, Wayne’s
imitation of legendary pop superstar Roman Tam (羅文) in
1997’s Show Time Blues (樂壇插班生) left a
huge impression on audiences and helped him gain recognition for his
‘imitation’ skills – after that, he continued to imitate Roman Tam in various
events.
Wayne left TVB in 1998 to pursue a movie career and after
his return in 2002, he didn’t miss a beat, continuing to give strong
performances in numerous series, such as 2004’s The Conqueror’s Story (楚漢驕雄), 2005’s The Gentle Crackdown (秀才遇著兵), 2006’s Safeguards
(鐵血保鏢), 2007’s Devil’s Disciples (強劍), 2008’s Moonlight Resonance (溏心風暴之家好月圓), etc. He also participated in over 1000 episodes of
sitcoms, including 2007’s Best Selling Secrets (同事三分親), 2008’s Off
Pedder (畢打自己人),
and 2010’s Some Day(天天天晴) –
with filming that took place over a span of 3 years, this allowed Wayne to
remain a ‘fixture’ in HK audience’s households for a long period of time.
Wayne can actually be considered the ultimate ‘representative’ of the Chinese
saying ‘a great talent matures slowly’ (大器晚成) – after having ‘toiled’ diligently and silently for
more than 20 years, Wayne’s efforts finally paid off in 2008 when he received
his very first TV-related award: Best
Supporting Actor for his dual role of two brothers in 2008’s The
Gentle Crackdown 2 (秀才愛上兵). After that, Wayne’s acting career went
smoothly and he was quickly elevated to ‘first line siu sang’ status. In 2009, Wayne’s portrayal of the character
‘Chai Gau’ in that year’s runaway hit series Rosy Business (巾幗梟雄) pushed his popularity to a level
that he had never experienced before in his 23 year career – to this day, every
one still remembers his ‘golden phrase’ from that series: ‘How many 10 years are there in life?’ (人生有幾多個十年?). The
impact of the series was huge and the positive feedback from audiences was
overwhelming, culminating in both Wayne and his ‘partner’ in the series, actress
Sheren Tang (鄧萃雯) being crowned TV King and Queen that year
(2009). Wayne himself also won the ‘My
Favorite Male Character’ award as well as the ‘Tvb.com Popularity Award’ that
year, thereby becoming the first ‘triple award TV King’ [TN: for ‘bagging’ 3 awards that night] in the
history of the anniversary awards. He is
also the first artist to receive the TV King (Best Actor) award the year right
after he won the Best Supporting Actor award.
In 2010, Wayne was crowned TV King
once again for his portrayal of ‘Lau Sing’ in the sequel to Rosy
Business: 2010’s anniversary
series No Regrets (巾幗梟雄之義海豪情). He’s the second artist in anniversary awards
history to win TV King 2 years in a row [the first artist was Gallen Lo for his
wins in 1997 and again in 1998].
After winning TV King for the
second time, Wayne’s next series was 2011’s anniversary series Forensic
Heroes 3 (法證先鋒III), which ended
up being one of the most highly rated series that year. This year (2012) appears to be another great
year for Wayne – he has 3 series released this year, including The
Greatness of a Hero (盛世仁傑), King
Maker (造王者), and the
currently airing anniversary series The Confidant. In addition, his performance in The
Confidant has made him a ‘hot favorite’ for the TV King award once
again this year. Will Wayne be able to
match Gallen Lo’s record by winning the TV King award again for the 3rd
time? We will have to wait until the
awards ceremony takes place on December 17th to find out!
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Kevin Cheng (鄭嘉穎)
The third artist who was crowned
TV King twice is singer turned actor Kevin Cheng.
In the 1990s era, Kevin signed
with one of HK’s biggest record companies – Polygram (now Universal) and in
1993, upon release of his first album, he quickly became the ‘newcomer of the
year’, winning numerous music awards.
Unfortunately, he later had a ‘fall-out’ with his manager and mentor Dai
See Chung (戴思聰) and ended up
leaving HK for Taiwan, where he started his acting career filming TV series. In 1999, Kevin’s portrayal of the character
‘Kong Yuk Long’ in Taiwan’s version of The Legendary Siblings (絕代雙驕) caught the attention of TVB and he
was invited back to HK to film series for them.
After joining TVB, he participated in a bunch of series, including
2002’s Burning Flame 2 (烈火雄心II), 2003’s Loving
You (Loving You我愛你2) and Not
Just a Pretty Face (美麗在望), etc. --
but mostly in supporting roles.
2004’s Hard Fate (翡翠戀曲) proved to be the
turning point of Kevin Cheng’s career – not only did he get the chance to take
on a lead role in the series, it also marked the first time that he paired up
with his ‘best onscreen partner’ (and rumored girlfriend) Niki Chow (周麗淇).
The Kevin/Niki pairing was so popular and well-received by audiences at
the time that TVB decided to keep up the momentum by pairing the two of them up
again in 2006’s Under the Canopy of Love (天幕下的戀人)
and 2008’s The Seventh Day (最美麗的第七天).
The series Under the Canopy of Love
also brought Kevin the first peak of his career, ultimately resulting in him
being crowned TV King in 2006. Despite
his popularity that year, unfortunately Kevin was not able to gain the
recognition of audiences and the general public, causing his TV King win to be
shrouded in controversy – the backlash and negativity he received at the time
definitely impacted his confidence.
Luckily, he did not give up and instead, worked hard to improve his
acting the next few years in a variety of series, such as 2007’s Devil’s
Disciples and The Ultimate Crime Fighter (通天幹探), 2008’s Forensic Heroes 2 (法證先鋒II) and Last One Standing (與敵同行), 2009’s Burning Flame 3 (烈火雄心III) and Beyond the Realm of Conscience (宮心計), 2010’s Fistful of Stances (鐵馬尋橋),
2011’s Only You (Only You 只有您), etc.
In 2011, Kevin’s breakthrough role
as rogue lawyer ‘L.A. Law’ in the hit series Ghetto Justice (怒火街頭) not only gave him the second major
peak of his career, it also earned him a second TV King award. This time around, the reaction from the
audiences was very different – his willingness
to let go of his ‘handsome gentleman’ image to play a boorish rogue lawyer paid
off, as he received widespread recognition for his acting and became the
‘expected’ winner of the TV King award that year. In addition to winning TV King, Kevin also
won the ‘My Favorite Male Character’ and ‘TVB.com Popularity’ awards that same
year, thereby becoming the second actor (after Wayne Lai) to become ‘triple
award TV King’.
In recent years, Kevin has been
actively pursuing the Mainland TV market, filming many series there in a short
period of time – in addition, he is planning on making a comeback to the music
world, as he recently signed with record company EEG. Despite all this, Kevin has not forgotten his
fans in HK, as he had 2 TVB series released in HK this year – Gloves
Come Off (拳王) and Ghetto
Justice 2 (怒火街頭2). In addition, he is also nominated once again
for TV King in this year’s anniversary awards.
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Louis Koo (古天樂)
The last ‘double TV King’ winner
we’ll look at is an artist who already left the TV industry many years ago and
is currently a ‘super star’ in the movie industry – Louis Koo.
Out of all the TV King winners
featured in this article, Louis Koo’s career with TVB was the shortest – from
the time he was ‘discovered’ in 1993 (due to filming a music video) to his
departure in 2001 (after winning his second TV King title), he was only at TVB
for a total of 8 years. Even though
Louis’ career in the TV industry was short, it was a bright one nevertheless.
After entering the industry in
1993, Louis’ first official series was 1994’s Knot to Treasure (婚姻物語), which starred audience favorites Ekin Cheng (鄭伊健) and Nnadia Chan (陳松伶) – even though Louis’ role was only a
supporting one, the positive feedback that he received was no less than that of
the main leads. Therefore, TVB decided
to heavily promote Louis by first arranging for him to participate in the
sitcom Happy Harmony (餐餐有宋家)
[1994] to brush up on his acting – not long after that, he was selected to
co-star with Heavenly King Leon Lai in the 1994 grand production series Class
of Distinction (阿SIR早晨) – from that moment on, his acting
career took off.
In the subsequent years, Louis
continued to be heavily promoted by TVB – along with Leo Ku (古巨基), Carlo Ng (吳家樂),
Hawick Lau (劉愷威), and Keith Ho (何遠恒), Louis became part of
the ‘new Five Tigers’ group that came about in the mid-90s. In addition, Louis was ‘hand-picked’ to take
on the heavy role of ‘Yang Guo’ in the 1995 remake of Jin Yong’s classic Return
of the Condor Heroes. After
soaring to popularity with this series, Louis continued to star in many
heavyweight series, including 1996’s Cold Blood Warm Heart, 1997’s Recipe
for the Heart (美味天王), 1998’s Burning
Flame (烈火雄心),
etc. In 1999’s Man’s Best Friend (寵物情緣), Louis got the chance to collaborate
with music queen Sammi Cheng (鄭秀文) for the
first time – the pairing was very well-received by audiences and set the stage
for their pairing in film projects later on.
In 1999, Louis also collaborated
once again with long-time onscreen partner Jessica Hsuan (宣萱) in heavyweight series Detective Investigation Files IV
(刑事偵緝檔案IV), which ended up becoming one of the most popular
series of that year. In addition, both
Louis and Jessica were crowned TV King and Queen at that year’s Anniversary
Awards, which also marked the first time that the leads from the same series
received those 2 awards at the same time.
The following year, Louis also participated in grand production series At
the Threshold of an Era (創世紀)
– his villain character ‘Cheung Chi Lik’ proved to be the biggest acting
challenge of his career at the time.
That same year, he also joined the music world, releasing an album and
also singing the subtheme songs for a few of his series.
In 2001, Louis filmed what was to
be his last series with TVB – the time-travel mega production A
Step into the Past (尋秦記), in which
Louis was once again ‘reunited’ with his ‘best onscreen partner’ Jessica Hsuan. To this day, the series is still hugely popular
and is considered a ‘classic’ by many audiences – it also earned Louis his
second TV King title, marking a ‘perfect’ end to his TV career.
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Complete list of TVB’s Anniversary Awards ‘Best Actor’ (TV King)
Winners:
>> 1997: Gallen Lo for Old Time Buddy
>> 1998: Gallen Lo for Secret of the Heart
>> 1999: Louis Koo for Detective Investigation Files IV
>> 2000: Bobby Au Yeung for Witness to a Prosecution
>> 2001: Louis Koo for A Step into the Past
>> 2002: Gallen Lo for Golden Faith
>> 2003: Roger Kwok for Square Pegs
>> 2004: Bowie Lam for War and Beauty
>> 2005: Roger Kwok for Life Made Simple
>> 2006: Kevin Cheng for Under the Canopy of Love
>>2007: Moses Chan for Heart of Greed
>> 2008: Ha Yu for Moonlight Resonance
>> 2009: Wayne Lai for Rosy Business
>> 2010: Wayne Lai for
No Regrets>> 2011: Kevin Cheng for
Ghetto Justice