Recently, Sohu, HK01, and numerous other Hong Kong newspapers reported that veteran star Chow Yun-fat allegedly suffered a stroke and fell into a coma in early July. At that time, the 68-year-old actor also contracted Covid-19.
News of Chow Yun-fat suffering a stroke and falling into a deep coma has caused a stir in public opinion (Photo: Sohu).
Specifically, in an image shared by Hong Kong media, a middle-aged man believed to be Chow Yun-fat is seen lying unconscious in a hospital bed, requiring oxygen. Two medical staff members are monitoring his condition and arranging bedding for him.
However, Chow Yun-fat's side has not responded to this information.
At that time, the actor only shared a brief message on his personal page: "I promised to continue going to the theater to interact with fans. However, I contracted Covid-19. Therefore, I cannot meet you all at the moment. When I recover, I will return to the theater and interact with everyone. Wishing you all good health and well-being."
The news of Chow Yun-fat's stroke shocked the public because the actor had always been known for prioritizing his health, exercising, and running diligently for many years.
For many years, Chow Yun-fat has pursued a healthy lifestyle and diligently exercised every day.
On July 16th, Sohu reported that the famous actor had recovered after contracting Covid-19.
Most recently, on July 17th, Chow Yun-fat and the film crew promoted his new film project, "Don't Call Me a Gambler."
At a fan meet-and-greet event, the actor appeared radiant and healthy.
Seven years after the third installment of "Casino Storm," Chow Yun-fat returns to the gambling theme. But instead of the image of a legendary gambler dominating casinos that he was associated with in many of his previous works, he transforms into Huy, a gambler who is addicted to betting but always loses.
Huy is unexpectedly asked by his ex-girlfriend, Li Xi (played by Yuan Yongyi), to take care of her autistic son, promising him a generous reward. In reality, this is the male protagonist's biological son, and the fatherly bond leads Huy to abandon his miserable past and change his life.
The latest photos of Chow Yun-fat and the cast and crew of "Don't Call Me a Gambler".
Chow Yun-fat, born in 1955, is a renowned star of Hong Kong television and film. He is famous for his roles as a gambling genius and a gang leader. He made his mark as a Hong Kong film hero with a romantic demeanor, wearing sunglasses, a cigarette in his mouth, and a trench coat.
His name is associated with films such as: "The Bund", "A Better Tomorrow", "The Bloody Double Heroes", "Roaming the Four Seas", "God of Gamblers"...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chow Yun-fat had a famous romance with Chen Yu-lian, known for her role as "Little Dragon Girl." The breakup plunged him into grief, leading him to attempt suicide by drinking detergent, but he was fortunately saved. He married actress and singer Yu An-an in 1983, but the marriage lasted only a year. In 1987, he remarried Chen Wai-lian.
For the past few years, Chow Yun-fat has acted in fewer films and been absent from many entertainment industry events. Instead, he spends his time traveling with his wife, meeting friends, and exercising diligently to maintain his health. Running, mountain climbing, and cycling are among the favorite activities of the nearly 70-year-old star.
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