Chapman To
Chapman To Man-chak (Chinese: 杜汶澤, born 8 June 1972), born Edward Ng Cheuk-cheung (Chinese: 吳卓彰), is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known for his roles in films such as Infernal Affairs and Initial D.
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To at the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival | |||||||||||
Born | Edward Ng Cheuk-cheung 8 June 1972 | ||||||||||
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Years active | 1995–present | ||||||||||
Spouse(s) | |||||||||||
Awards | ATV Awards 1999 Best Supporting Actor (My Date with a Vampire) | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 杜汶澤 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 杜汶泽 | ||||||||||
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Career
To began his acting career in TV soap operas and moved to the big screen in 2000. He is best known for playing Tsui Wai-Keung in the Infernal Affairs trilogy, as well as the role of Itsuki Tachibana in Initial D. He remarried in 2005 to Kristal Tin. In 2006, he starred in Pang Ho-Cheung's film, Isabella with Isabella Leong.
Along with acting, To was also a radio personality for Commercial Radio 2(CR2). He hosted the show, On a Clear Day (在晴朗的一天出發), a 2-hour morning show which was co-hosted by Michelle Lo and Jan Lamb. However, after a fall-out with the key personnel of the radio company, Chapman lost the radio hosting job in 2006.
To is also an avid amateur photographer. In 2011, To was hired as the photographer for cantopop singer Prudence Liew's album, Love Addict. To stated that this is the first time he is paid for his photography work.
Political positions and Chinese blacklist
In March 2014, To expressed support for the Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan, which was skeptical of a proposed agreement to create closer ties between Taiwan and mainland China.
During Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement, he was involved in online arguments with some mainland netizens.[1]
To criticized the Chinese government and proudly stated to netizens to, "Stop me from coming to the mainland if you've got guts"[2] Chinese audiences reacted and To's first two movies after the incident, Let Go for Love[2] and Aberdeen, flopped at the Chinese box office.[3] The production companies apologized and regretted casting To.
Hong Kong directors, such as Wong Jing, subsequently refused to work with To, resulting in him being blacklisted in both the Chinese and Hong Kong movie market.[4]
Exiled from the lucrative Chinese market, To focused on Malaysia and Singapore.[5] However, despite not having Chinese investment, his movies have achieved success in its target markets. To acted as director, writer, and actor for these low budget films.
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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1995 | Fist of Fury | Jing Wu Men's student |
1996 | The Good Old Days | |
1998 | My Date with a Vampire | Kam Ching-chung |
2000 | Showbiz Tycoon | Sing Lung |
2000 | My Date with a Vampire II | Kam Ching-chung |
2004 | Kung Fu Soccer | Lok |
2010 | OL Supreme | Sze Sap Yat |
Who's the Hero |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | House of the Damned | ||
2000 | Violent Cop | David Liu | |
The Teacher Without Chalk | |||
2001 | Jiang hu: The Triad Zone | ||
Let's Sing Along | Long Hair | ||
Goodbye, Mr. Cool | |||
Never Say Goodbye | |||
The Cheaters | Chi-Wai | ||
Esprit D'Amour | |||
Prison on Fire - Life Sentence | |||
2002 | Golden Chicken | Club Owner | |
Infernal Affairs | Tsui Wai-keung | Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
The Mummy, Aged 19 | |||
Just One Look | Villager No. 3 | ||
The Wall | |||
Mighty Baby | Kassey | ||
The Irresistible Piggies | |||
Feel 100% | |||
Partners | Lee Tin Wah | ||
Dry Wood, Fierce Fire | |||
Nine Girls and a Ghost | Basketball Coach | ||
Return from the Other World | Fai | ||
Black Mask 2: City of Masks | King (Cantonese voice) | ||
2003 | The Twins Effect | Ken | |
Golden Chicken 2 | Club Owner | ||
Master Q: Incredible Pet Detective | |||
Infernal Affairs II | Tsui Wai-keung | Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
The Spy Dad | Love Kwan | ||
Infernal Affairs III | Tsui Wai-keung | ||
Men Suddenly in Black | Chao | Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
Black White Forest | Toast | ||
Looking for Mr. Perfect | |||
Diva: Ah Hey | Huffman | ||
Cat and Mouse | Han Zhang | ||
My Lucky Star | Yip's stepmother boyfriend | ||
Honesty | Failure Fai | ||
2004 | The Attractive One | Butt | |
Escape from Hong Kong Island | Policeman | ||
Six Strong Guys | Chai | ||
Super Model | |||
Jiang Hu | Brother To | ||
Love Is a M Stupid Thing | Yan | ||
Enter the Phoenix | Kin | ||
The Beautiful Country | Chingmy | ||
A World Without Thieves | Sha Gen (Cantonese voice) |
- Moonlight in Tokyo (2005) – Hoi
- Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Wait 'Til You're Older (2005) – Policeman
- Initial D (2005) – Itsuki Tachibana
- Colour of the Loyalty (2005)
- Confession of Pain (2006) – Inspector Tsui Wing Kwong
- A Melody Looking (2006) – Chapman
- Isabella (2006) – Shing
- Nominated - Berlin International Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Award
- Trivial Matters (2007)
- Simply Actors (2007) – Crazy Sam
- Lady Cop & Papa Crook (2008)
- True Women for Sale (2008)
- Parking (2008)
- Home Run (2008)
- Rebellion (2009) – Blackie
- Ex (2010) Entered into the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival
- Once a Gangster (2010) (writer)
- Triple Tap (2010)
- La Comédie humaine (2010) Entered into the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival
- The Jade and the Pearl (2010) – Eunuch Yeung
- Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (2010) – Inspector Huang Haolong (voice)
- Who's the Hero (2010) (TV series)
- The Kidnap (2010)
- All's Well, Ends Well 2011 (2011)
- Mr. and Mrs. Incredible (2011)
- Eternal Moment (2011)
- Men Suddenly in Love (2011)
- Hi, Fidelity (2011)
- Love in Space (2011)
- A Simple Life (2011)
- The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011)
- A Big Deal (2011)
- Turning Point 2 (2011)
- All's Well, Ends Well 2012 (2012)
- Mr. and Mrs. Gambler (2012)
- Marry a Perfect Man (2012)
- Love Lifting (2012)
- The Bounty (2012)
- Vulgaria (2012)
- Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor
- Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Actor
- Diva (2012)
- Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
- Nominated - Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Nominated - Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Bring Happiness Home (2013)
- Hotel Deluxe (2013)
- The Wedding Diary 2 (2013)
- SDU: Sex Duties Unit (2013)
- The Midas Touch (2013)
- Mr. and Mrs. Player (2013)
- Hello Babies (2014)
- Golden Chicken 3 (2014)
- From Vegas to Macau (2014)
- Black Comedy (2014)
- Naked Ambition 2 (2014)
- Let Go for Love (2014)
- Aberdeen (2014)
- Flirting in the Air (2014)[6]
- King of Mahjong (2015)
- Sara (2015) (as producer only)
- Impossible (2015)
- The Mobfathers (2015)
- Let's Eat! (2016)[7]
- The Empty Hands (2017)
- G Affairs (2019)
References
- HK actor Chapman To under fire
- "Film boycott shows audiences can't 'Let go'". Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- "业内:杜汶泽毁掉《小团圆》 超5000万投资亏损 (Chapman To ruined Aberdeen's 50 million investment)". Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/director-wong-jing-unfriends-actors-over-pro-democracy-protest
- seto kit yan (13 December 2014). "HK comedian and producer set up movie production company in M'sia". The Star. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- Kevin Ma (16 May 2014). "Vegas to Macau II leads Mega-Vision slate". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- Kevin Ma (9 September 2015). "Chapman To returns to Malaysia with Let's Eat". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 13 September 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
- Chapman To at mtime.com
- Chapman To at chinesemov.com
External links
- Official Blog of Chapman To
- Chapman To on Sina Weibo
- Chapman To on IMDb
- Chapman To Man-Chat at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Chapman To Man Chat at the Hong Kong Cinemagic
- Chapman To at LoveHKFilm