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Explainer | Hong Kong star Tony Leung’s rocky path to top award at the prestigious Venice Film Festival

  • Film star Tony Leung becomes first Chinese actor to be awarded a prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the world’s oldest film festival
  • Leung welcomes news – but insists on sharing glory with people he has worked with over his glittering career

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Hong Kong star Tony Leung Chiu-wai is to become the first Chinese actor to be honoured with a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement by the prestigious Venice Film Festival.

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The Golden Lion is the top prize for those who have made major contributions to cinema at the annual festival, the world’s oldest and now in its 80th year.

Earlier winners of the coveted trophy include silver screen luminaries such as Clint Eastwood and Jamie Lee Curtis.

The announcement was made on Monday as part of the run-up to this year’s festival, which will be held from August 30 to September 9.

The Post traces how the actor became the screen legend he is today.

Tony Leung and actress wife Carina Lau pose on the red carpet at this year’s Asian Film Awards ceremony in Hong Kong. Photo: Dickson Lee
Tony Leung and actress wife Carina Lau pose on the red carpet at this year’s Asian Film Awards ceremony in Hong Kong. Photo: Dickson Lee

What was Leung’s early life like?

Leung, who was born in 1962, had a tough start in life.

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