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Tony Leung Chiu-Wai investigates the rich, prolific career of an acclaimed leading man of Hong Kong and Chinese film and television: the star of more than 70 films and dozens of television series, and the only Hong Kong actor to earn the Cannes Film Festival’s best-actor award. This book addresses the dynamics of media stardom in Hong Kong, mainland China and the East Asian region, including the importance of television series for training and promotion; the phenomenon of regional, transmedia stardom across popular entertainment genres; and cultural and political considerations as performers move among different East Asian production environments. Attentive to Leung’s position in both East Asian and global screen cultures, the book addresses relations among acting, global stardom and internationally circulating film genres and acclaimed directors. Overall, this unique study of Leung – who the New York Times calls “one of the world’s last true matinee idols” – illuminates challenges and opportunities for Chinese screen actors in local, regional and global cultural and industrial contexts.
The first critical study of this acclaimed star of Hong Kong cinema, focusing on Leung’s star persona in terms of masculinity and transnational screen cultures.
First in-depth critical study of the acclaimed star of Hong Kong cinema.
Illustrated with film stills throughout
Analyzes the star’s success in well-known films such as Lust, Caution, Chungking Express and In the Mood for Love and his work with high profile directors including Ang Lee and Wong Kar-wai.
Topical focus on Leung in terms of masculinity, Asian and transnational stardom.
Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- 1: How to Act Sexy.- 2. 1980s Hong Kong Television and Early Film Efforts.- 3. Pan-Asian and Global Art-Cinema Stardom.- 4: Tony Leung and Genre Stardom.- 5: The Mainlanding of Tony Leung Chiu-Wai.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Filmography.- Index.
Suave, debonair, intense, and sexy with a wry sense of humor, Tony Leung defines Hong Kong cosmopolitan “cool” on world screens. Mark Gallagher does a superb job of bringing neglected aspects of Leung’s transnational stardom into sharp focus, and this book will be of enormous interest to anyone working on East Asian film, Pacific Rim celebrity culture, or Chinese masculinity in global media culture.
Mark Gallagher is Associate Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is the co-editor, with Chi-Yun Shin, of East Asian Film Noir (I.B. Tauris, 2015) and author of Another Steven Soderbergh Experience: Authorship and Contemporary Hollywood (University of Texas Press, 2013) and Action Figures: Men, Action Films and Contemporary Adventure Narratives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). He has published extensively on US, East Asian and global film and television, particularly around screen masculinity, stardom and transnationalism.