Nicholas Tse
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Nicholas Tse Ting-fung (Chinese: 謝霆鋒; born 29 August 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, songwriter, musician, entrepreneur, and martial artist.[1]
Tse initially entered the entertainment industry in 1996 as a singer. He learned martial arts from Philip Ng, Andy On and Sammo Hung for the screen and television, which he continues to practice. Tse made his film debut in 1998 with the crime film Young and Dangerous: The Prequel, for which he received the Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer for his performance. In 2003, Tse founded Post Production Office Limited, a special effects companies in Hong Kong which provides services for movies, video games, and advertisements. The company grosses over one billion Hong Kong dollars, and the company has since been sold.[2][3]
In 2011, he won the award for Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor.[4]
Early life
Tse was born in Hong Kong on 29 August 1980, to Hong Kong actor Patrick Tse (謝賢) and actress Deborah Lee (狄波拉). Tse moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at a young age.[5] He attended St. George's School, Vancouver, but moved with his family to Hong Kong after constantly getting bullied. Nicholas later attended Hong Kong International School for one year before dropping out for low grades at grade 10.[5] For a year he lived in Phoenix, Arizona, but was also expelled for low grades. He also studied music in Japan before returning to Hong Kong. He holds dual Canadian and Hong Kong citizenship.[5] Tse has a younger sister, Jennifer Tse.
Career
Music
Tse was singing at a party for a family friend when he was discovered by Albert Yeung, head of Emperor Entertainment Group. In 1997, Tse signed a record deal with EEG under the Fitto label and released his first album, My Attitude.[5] The album was ranked 3rd on the top selling CD chart of IFPI.[6] It was that year where he won the most popular new artist award.[7]
Tse received mainstream success in 1998 with songs including "早知" (Knew it would be like that) and "如果只得一星期" (If there's only one week) and became a prominent heartthrob in the entertainment industry. He received a musical award during the 1999 Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Awards with his popular song "非走不可" (No choice but to leave).[8] Recorded on 27 September 1993.
In 2000, Tse released the album with the main hit "活著VIVA", which was regarded as his most popular song ever, and furthered his career significantly. It was after this song which he became an A-list singer at the time. In 2001, he released the album "玉蝴蝶"(Jade butterfly). In which two hits "玉蝴蝶" and "潛龍勿用" are collected.
In 2002, Tse received a World Music Award for "World's Best Chinese Artist" at the 2002 World Music Awards for the success of album "玉蝴蝶".
Film
Tse's most notable films have included Young and Dangerous: The Prequel (1998), Gen-X Cops (1999), Time and Tide (2000), and Invisible Target (2007). He also collaborated with Jackie Chan in New Police Story (2004).[9] Tse has also acted in romance films including Tiramisu (2002) and Jade Goddess of Mercy (2003). Only later in his career did he participate in comedy roles including Enter the Phoenix (2004), A Chinese Tall Story (2005), and McDull, the Alumni (2006). In the Hong Kong translated version of A Bug's Life (蟲蟲特工隊), the character Flik was dubbed by Tse. He also lent his voice to the Chinese animation film Lotus Lantern (1999). Tse's performance in Bodyguards and Assassins (2009), earned him an Asian Film Award at the 4th Asian Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor, and in 2011, Tse received a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards for The Stool Pigeon (2010), beating out fellow actors Chow Yun-fat, Jacky Cheung, Tony Leung Ka-fai, and Nick Cheung.[10]
TV series
Tse has starred in two TVB Hong Kong local dramas, Aiming High (撻出愛火花 and The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (齊天大聖孫悟空). He also participated in a documentary produced by Television Broadcasts LimitedOn the Road II (向世界出發II), made in Cambodia in 2007. The rest of his drama series were filmed and produced by companies in Mainland China . Most of Tse's drama are wuxia series, which are based in ancient Chinese societies.
Personal life
Tse once had a relationship with musician Faye Wong, who is 11 years his senior, but they broke up in 2002.[11] On 31 July 2006, Tse officially admitted dating Cecilia Cheung in an interview with Hong Kong commercial radio station 881/903. On 29 September 2006, Tse showed off his wedding ring at the Hong Kong International Airport, announcing he and Cecilia Cheung were married in a secret wedding ceremony in Pamalican, Philippines.[5] The couple's eldest son, Lucas Tse, was born on 2 August 2007.[12] Cheung gave birth to their second son, Quintus Tse, on 12 May 2010. However, their deemed romantic relationship ended on 14 June 2011 when Tse reportedly filed for divorce with Cheung.[13] On 21 September 2014 it was reported that Tse is back in a relationship with Faye Wong, who had divorced her latest spouse in 2013.[14] As of May 2017 Tse and Faye Wong are reportedly still together.[15]
Incidents
2002 motoring incident
In the early morning of 23 March 2002, Tse crashed his Ferrari 360 Modena in Hong Kong Central.[16] Initially it was claimed that his driver was responsible for the crash, but further investigation by the ICAC revealed the story was fabricated, involving three other men and a police officer. Tse spent two weeks in prison[17] and was sentenced to 240 hours of community service for obstruction of justice.[5] Officer Lau Chi-Wai was sentenced to six months in prison. Although some viewed this charge as lenient, the 240 hours was the maximum punishment for this offense, given that Tse was a young offender at the time (21 years and 7 months). Nonetheless, some claimed that the sentence would send out a wrong message to Hong Kong youths, but it could be argued handing out a harsher sentence because he was a celebrity is just as inappropriate as handing out a lighter one. This incident had caused him to have a downfall in popularity.[5] Tse have said that money to him has gone up by 40% since the accident.[18] The car was originally a gift from the company EEG, as Tse himself accounted for 56% of the revenue.[18]
2002 assault allegations
Tse has had his share of brush-ups with "paparazzi". A photographer of Sudden Weekly magazine accused Tse of hitting him outside a restaurant in Taiwan, bruising his nose and elbow. Although Tse denied the assault charge, he settled in July 2002.[19]
2003 motoring incident
Tse had another accident in 2003, where he crashed his Toyota Camry into Wan Chai train station. He was banned from driving for six months and fined HK$4000 for reckless driving. Prior to this, he was fined HK$7000 and had his license suspended for a year for two separate charges of speeding.
2005 motoring incident
He later had another accident in November 2005, where he collided with a Public Security Bureau Bus in a Audi RS4 in Lantau. He was banned from driving for another six months and fined HK$4,000, again for reckless driving. After the incident, Tse has resorted to traveling on a motorbike or scooter instead of an automobile.
After the police charge, Tse spent several months to "discover himself", then releasing the album Reborn. He has stated that he will be taking a break from singing and focusing on his acting for a year.
2008 Edison Chen photo scandal
In February 2008, Tse's wife, Cecilia Cheung, was implicated in the Edison Chen photo scandal, when intimate photographs of her were widely distributed on the internet.[20] The couple and their relationship were under intense media spotlight, particularly from the gossip magazines, as a result.
Artistry
Musical style
Most of Tse's songs were based on the cantopop rock genre such as some of his top hits "front, back, left, right" (前前後後左左右右), "Exposure" (曝光) and "Lonely Base" (寂寞堂口). Some of his songs were produced in Tse's own 'Nic Production' which was revealed in TVB interviews several times. "Live Viva" (活著 Viva), one of Tse's most classical pop rock song, in whose MV Tse was featured with his flame guitar and a flamethrower, is widely known in Hong Kong.
He has sung a number of duets with fellow cantopop singers, namely "Love" (愛) with Charlene Choi, "Second Life" (第二世), "Amen" (阿門) both with Joey Yung, "Kid" (細路) with Eason Chan, "You Can't Stop Me" with Sam Lee and Stephen Fung as well as "Beauty and the Beast"[21] with Meilin.
Besides being a singer, Tse also showed his interest and talent in song-writing. Plenty of his songs were produced by himself, either of the lyrics or the melody or both. Take his most renowned Mandarin songs "I love you because I love you"(因為愛所以愛) and "Huang Zhong Ren"(黃種人) for example, Tse composed and arranged both of these songs' melodies and also participated in the creation of lyrics in "Huang Zhong Ren".
Discography
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Filmography
Film
Year | English title | Mandarin title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Young and Dangerous: The Prequel | 新古惑仔之少年激鬥篇 | Chan Ho-nam | Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer |
1999 | Gen-X Cops | 特警新人類 | Jack | |
A Man Called Hero | 中華英雄 | Sword Hua | ||
Metade Fumaca | 半支煙 | Smokey | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Song | |
Street Angels | 少女党 | |||
The Mirror | 怪談之魔鏡 | Siu-ming | ||
2000 | Twelve Nights | 十二夜 | Kit | |
Winner Takes All | 大贏家 | Ferrari | ||
Time and Tide | 順流逆流 | Tyler Yim | ||
2001 | Comic King | 漫畫風雲 | Knife | |
Master Q 2001 | 老夫子2001 | Fred/Howard | ||
Heroes in Love | 戀愛起義 | writer/co-director only Nominated – Bronze Horse Award for Best Film Stockholm Film Festival | ||
My Schoolmate, the Barbarian | 我的野蠻同學 | Stone | ||
2002 | Inspector Tide Yau | |||
2002 | Tiramisu | 戀愛行星 | Ko Fung | |
Demi-Haunted | 魂魄唔齊 | Chang Ho-fung | ||
2003 | The Medallion | 飛龍再生 | Waiter | cameo |
2004 | Jade Goddess of Mercy | 玉觀音 | Maojie | |
Enter the Phoenix | 大佬愛美麗 | Cock Head | cameo | |
Moving Targets | 2004新紮師兄 | Cheung Wai-kit | ||
New Police Story | 新警察故事 | Frank Cheng | Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
2005 | A Chinese Tall Story | 情癲大聖 | Tripitaka | |
The Promise | 無極 | Duke Wuhuan | ||
2006 | McDull, the Alumni | 春田花花同學會 | old man in toilet | |
Dragon Tiger Gate | 龍虎門 | Tiger Wong | ||
Rob-B-Hood | 寶貝計劃 | Nicholas | cameo | |
The Heavenly Kings | 四大天王 | himself | cameo | |
2007 | Invisible Target | 男兒本色 | Detective Chan Chun | |
2008 | Beast Stalker | 證人 | Sergeant Tong Fei | |
Storm Rider Clash of the Evils | 風雲決 | Striding Cloud | ||
2009 | The Storm Warriors | 風雲II | Heartless | |
Bodyguards and Assassins | 十月圍城 | Deng Sidi | Asian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated – Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
2010 | Hot Summer Days | 全城熱戀熱辣辣 | Wai | |
The Stool Pigeon | 綫人 | Ghost Jr. | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor | |
2011 | Shaolin | 新少林寺 | Tsao Man | Nominated – Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Treasure Inn | 財神客棧 | Master Kung | ||
2012 | The Viral Factor | 逆戰 | Man Yeung | Nominated – Golden Horse Award for Best Actor |
The Bullet Vanishes | 消失的子彈 | Captain Guo Zhui | ||
2013 | The Midas Touch | 超級經理人 | Himself | cameo |
2014 | As the Light Goes Out | 救火英雄 | Sam | |
From Vegas to Macau | 賭城風雲 | Cool | ||
But Always | 一生一世 | Zhao Yongyuan | ||
2015 | 12 Golden Ducks | 12金鴨 | ||
The Spirit of the Swords | 情劍 | |||
2016 | I Love That Crazy Little Thing | 那件瘋狂的小事叫愛情 | ||
Heartfall Arises | 驚天破[22] | |||
2017 | Cook Up a Storm | 決戰食神 | ||
The Bombing | 大轟炸 | [23] |
Television
Year | English title | Mandarin title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Aiming High | 撻出愛火花 | Chiu Ka Chun | TV debut |
2002 | The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra | 齊天大聖孫悟空 | Chung Kwai | cameo |
Secretly Loving You | 偷偷愛上你 | Himself | cameo | |
2003 | Hearts of Fencing | 當四葉草碰上劍尖時 | Himself | cameo |
2005 | The Proud twins | 小魚兒與花無缺 | Hua Wu Que | |
2007 | Wing Chun | 詠春 | Liang Bi | |
Big Shot | 大人物 | Yang Fan | ||
The Spirit of Sword | 浣花洗劍錄 | Hu Yan Da Zang | ||
2012 | Jian Xia Qing Yuan | 劍俠情緣 | Ye Fan / Gu Lang | |
America's Next Top Model, Cycle 18 | a judge and also action director in one of the episodes[24] | |||
2013 | The Next Magic | 下一個奇跡 | Liang Hai En | |
Super Boy(2013) | 2013快樂男聲 | one of the main judges in the Finale | ||
2014 | Chef Nic | 12道鋒味 | the show's on-camera chef[25] | a Chinese food travelogue show |
2015 | Chef Nic 2 | 12道鋒味 2 | the show's on-camera chef | a Chinese food travelogue show |
Commercial endorsements
Tse has been in many advertisements since he joined the industry, from big names like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sony to Biolyn, New World Mobility, Oris and Matsunichi, Daphne.[26][27][28]
He has also appeared in various magazines, including: Men's Uno, Amoeba, Milk, Ming Pao and East Weekin various forms including television commercials, posters and magazine advertisements.
On 12 January 2006, wax statues of Tse was first exhibited along with seven other well known Chinese figures including basketball star Yao Ming, and Jackie Chan at the Madame Tussauds in London.[29] On 19 June 2006, wax statues of both Tse and Cheung were revealed in Shanghai exhibition in Shanghai.[30][31]
In November 2012, Tse attended a Hong Kong Avenue of Stars Hand Imprint Ceremony.[citation needed]
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- ^ TVB. "TVB." 1999 Jade solid gold award. Retrieved on 9 November 2008.
- ^ "New Police Story (Xin jing cha gu shi) (2004)". MovieXclusive.com. 23 September 2004. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
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- ^ "Meilin 梅琳 and Nicholas Tse 謝霆鋒 – Beauty and The Beast MV". youtube. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
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