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Stephen Chow's position and influence in Chinese entertainment circle.
Stephen Chow is one of the iconic figures in China film industry, and is known as Charlie Chaplin of China. In the 1990s, He, Jackie Chan and others were also called "two weeks 10%", which means the box office guarantee of Hong Kong films.

Stephen Chow not only made great achievements in commercial films, but also created a unique style of nonsense comedy, and even created the "Stephen Chow phenomenon". As the spokesman of Wulitou culture, his film style has become a sample for many directors. Stephen Chow's cultural influence is not limited to the film field. Many of his lines have become the classic mantra of a generation.

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Stephen Chow's acting experience:

1997, starring in the comedy "97 families have happy events", which plays Lao Gong who is rebellious and slovenly; The film won the runner-up in Hong Kong's annual box office with a box office of HK$ 40.44 million. In the same year, he co-starred with Karen Mok and Eric Kot in the comedy Counting Dead Grass.

1998 played He Jinshui who always took advantage of his friends in the New Year movie "A Train"; The film ranked third in Hong Kong's annual box office list with a box office score of HK$ 27.73 million.

200 1, directed and starred in the comedy shaolin soccer, playing five brothers with football talent; The film's final box office in Hong Kong reached HK$ 60.73 million, which not only won the annual box office title in Hong Kong, but also broke the box office record in Hong Kong.