29th Golden Horse Awards, the Glossary
The 29th Golden Horse Awards (Mandarin:第29屆金馬獎) took place on December 12, 1992 at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Taipei, Taiwan.[1]
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36 relations: Chang Hsiao-yen, China Television, Evans Chan, Girls Without Tomorrow 1992, Golden Horse Audience Choice Award, Golden Horse Award for Best Animated Feature, Golden Horse Award for Best Director, Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary Feature, Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor, Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress, Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature, Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor, Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Josephine Koo, Justice, My Foot!, Ku Pao-ming, Lawrence Cheng, Lindzay Chan, Maggie Cheung, Mandarin Chinese, Max Mok, May Lo, New Dragon Gate Inn, Once Upon a Time in China II, Rebels of the Neon God, Stephen Chow, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei), Supercop, Taipei, Taiwan, Tsai Ming-liang, Wang Toon, Wang Yu-wen (Taiwanese actress), Yang Kuei-mei.
- 1992 film awards
- 1992 in Taiwan
Chang Hsiao-yen
Chang Hsiao-yen (born 11 August 1948) is a Taiwanese television host and actress. Born in Shanghai, China, Chang relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War where she started her acting career at the age of five as a child actress in cinema. In 1958, she received her first Best Child Actress award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival, a recognition she earned for three consecutive years and which placed her alongside notable child stars such as Josephine Siao, Lydia Shum, Fung Bo Bo and Connie Chan.
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China Television
China Television Company, Ltd. (CTV) (Formerly called Taiwan Daytime TV (TDT) in 1969-1975) is a television broadcasting company based in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan).
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Evans Chan
Evans Chan (陳耀成) is a Hong Kong Second Wave film director.
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Girls Without Tomorrow 1992
Girls Without Tomorrow 1992 (應召女郎1988之二現代應召女郎) is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by David Lam Tak Luk and Wong Chi.
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Golden Horse Audience Choice Award
The Golden Horse Audience Choice Award is an award presented annually at the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Animated Feature
The Golden Horse Award for Best Animated Feature is an award presented annually at the Golden Horse Awards by the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Executive Committee, though for some editions, both nominees and winner were absent.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Director
The Golden Horse Award for Best Director is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary Feature
The Golden Horse Award for Best Documentary Feature is given at the Golden Horse Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor
The Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress
The Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress is given at the Golden Horse Film Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature
The Golden Horse Award for Best Narrative Feature is given at the Golden Horse Awards.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor.
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Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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Jackie Chan
Chan Kong-sang (born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong actor, director, writer, producer, martial artist, and stuntman known for his slapstick acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself.
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Jet Li
Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese-born Singaporean martial artist and actor.
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Josephine Koo
Josephine Koo Mei-Wah or Gu Meihua is a Chinese film actress.
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Justice, My Foot! is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To, starring Stephen Chow, Anita Mui and Ng Man Tat.
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Ku Pao-ming
Ku Pao-ming (8 April 1950 – 19 March 2022) was a Taiwanese actor and comedian.
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Lawrence Cheng
Lawrence Cheng Tan-shui (born 28 December 1954) is a Hong Kong film actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and master of ceremonies.
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Lindzay Chan
Lindzay Chan is a former chief dancer of the Hong Kong Ballet, and an actress in the Hong Kong cinema and theatre.
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Maggie Cheung
Margaret Cheung Man-yuk (born 20 September 1964) is a Hong Kong former actress.
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Mandarin Chinese
Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.
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Max Mok
Max Mok (t; born 2 December 1962 in Hong Kong; also credited as Benny Mok, Benny Mok Siu-chung and Max Mok Siu-chung) is a Hong Kong actor and singer.
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May Lo
May Lo Mei Wei (born 1 September 1965) is a Hong Kong former actress.
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New Dragon Gate Inn
New Dragon Gate Inn is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Raymond Lee and produced by Tsui Hark, starring Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Maggie Cheung, and Donnie Yen.
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Once Upon a Time in China II
Once Upon a Time in China II is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark.
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Rebels of the Neon God
Rebels of the Neon God is a 1992 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang in his feature film directorial debut.
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Stephen Chow
Stephen Chow Sing-chi (born 22 June 1962) is a Hong Kong filmmaker, former actor and comedian, known for Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei)
The National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan).
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Supercop
Police Story 3: Supercop, released as Supercop in the United States and also known as Jackie Chan's Supercop, is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Stanley Tong.
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Taipei
Taipei, officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan.
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
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Tsai Ming-liang
Tsai Ming-liang (born 27 October 1957) is a Malaysian filmmaker based in Taiwan.
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Wang Toon
Wang Tong or Wang Toon (born Wáng Zhōnghé, April 14, 1942) is a Taiwanese director who started his career as an art director and production designer and later became a film director and educator.
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Wang Yu-wen (Taiwanese actress)
Wang Yu-wen (born 29 July 1971) is a Taiwanese actress.
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Yang Kuei-mei
Yang Kuei-mei (born 6 September 1959) is a Taiwanese actress and television host.
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See also
1992 film awards
- 10th AVN Awards
- 10th Robert Awards
- 12th Hong Kong Film Awards
- 13th Genie Awards
- 13th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 14th Youth in Film Awards
- 17th Bangladesh National Film Awards
- 17th César Awards
- 18th Saturn Awards
- 1992 Australian Film Institute Awards
- 1992 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
- 1992 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
- 1992 MTV Movie Awards
- 1992 Metro Manila Film Festival
- 1992 National Society of Film Critics Awards
- 1992 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1992 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
- 20th Annie Awards
- 20th Sarasaviya Awards
- 25th NAACP Image Awards
- 28th Guldbagge Awards
- 29th Golden Horse Awards
- 2nd Japan Film Professional Awards
- 34th Ariel Awards
- 45th Directors Guild of America Awards
- 45th Writers Guild of America Awards
- 46th British Academy Film Awards
- 4th Golden Laurel Awards
- 50th Golden Globe Awards
- 5th European Film Awards
- 65th Academy Awards
- 7th Goya Awards
- 8th Independent Spirit Awards
- Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 1992
- Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1992
- Gotham Independent Film Awards 1992
- London Film Critics Circle Awards 1992
- National Board of Review Awards 1992
1992 in Taiwan
- 1992 Consensus
- 1992 Taoyuan County tour bus fire
- 1992 in Taiwan
- 27th Golden Bell Awards
- 29th Golden Horse Awards
- 4th Golden Melody Awards
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Golden_Horse_Awards
Also known as 1992 Golden Horse Awards.