Liu Ye was the actor who won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor at the age of 23.
The actors who won the Golden Horse Best Actor Award were Xia Yu, Luosang Qunpei, Xu Zheng, Huang Bo, Fan Wei, Zhang Hanyu, Liang Chaowei, Chan, Aaron Kuo, Jet Li, Wang Xueqi, etc.
The actor who won the Golden Horse Best Actor award the most times was Tony Liang. He won the first Best Actor award at the 31st Golden Horse Awards in 1994 for his film Chungking Express, and then won the Best Actor award again at the 40th Golden Horse Awards in 2003 and the 44th Golden Horse Awards in 2007 for his films Infernal Affairs and Lust, Warning. He had won a total of three Golden Horse Awards and was currently the actor who had won the most awards. Other actors who had won the Golden Horse Best Actor Award included Chan, Andy Liu, and Zhou Runfa.
Ruan Jingtian was a Taiwan actor who had won the Golden Horse Award. At the age of 27, he won the Golden Horse Award for his role as a monk in the movie " Monga," becoming the youngest actor in Taiwan. However, when he received the award, he forgot to thank the director Niu Chengze, which caused some controversy. Since then, Ruan Jingtian had not been nominated for the Golden Horse Awards for many years. It was only recently that he was nominated for the Best Actor Award again for the movie "Zhou Chu Exterminate the Three Perils." Ruan Jingtian's acting skills and good looks were recognized. He still maintained a youthful look at the age of 40. Although he used to be the king of idol dramas, he was shelved for a period of time due to military service and courtesy issues. However, he regained his attention by participating in films such as The Light of the City of Mental Sin. Ethan's career had experienced ups and downs, but he had always maintained his mature temperament and excellent acting skills.
Cheng Long had won the Golden Horse Best Actor award twice. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor in 1992 for Police Story 3: Super Cop and 1993 for Major Crimes Division.
Zhu Yilong won the Best Actor Award at the 35th Golden Rooster Awards for his role as Mo Sanmei in the movie "The Big Event of Life." This was the first time he had been nominated for the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor, but he had successfully won this trophy. Zhu Yilong played a down-to-earth mortician in the movie. He shaved his green hair, wore a flowery shirt, and stepped on a board. He spoke in an authentic Wuhanese dialect, which was a huge difference from his gentle image on screen. His excellent performance showed the actor's observation and expressiveness towards the details of life, creating a rich and three-dimensional character. When Zhu Yilong received the award, he said that this was the 12th year of his graduation. In these 12 years, as long as he had the opportunity, he would try to make a movie. He believed that China did not lack good actors, but sometimes what was lacking was an opportunity. Zhu Yilong's award proved that he was both popular and capable.
Ruan Jingtian's early departure from the Golden Horse Awards ceremony caused controversy. In an interview, he said that he didn't know that there was a scene where the Best Actor and the Movie King sat in the back, which caused dissatisfaction among the executive committee. His agent also said that Ethan was not someone who was controlled by any agent. His personality was like a boy who would not grow up and was irresponsible. However, there were also some netizens who expressed their support for Ruan Jingtian. Ethan later admitted his misjudgment and expressed his regret. This incident also led to a cold war between him and his manager, Li Lie, which only broke recently. In general, the Golden Horse Awards incident attracted public attention and discussion.
Cho Cho won the Best Action Design Award at the 60th Golden Horse Awards. Nominations for other awards included Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Score, Best Editor, Best Sound Effects, and Best Visual Effects, but no specific information was provided.
The list of winners of the Golden Horse Awards is as follows: The first Golden Horse Award (1962): Wang Yin's "Gun" The second Golden Horse Award (1963): Tang Jing's Night to Dawn The 3rd Golden Horse Award (1964): Ge Xiangting's Duck Family The 4th Golden Horse Awards (1966): Zhao Lei's Xi Shi The 5th Golden Horse Awards (1967): Ou Wei's Hometown Robbery The 6th Golden Horse Award (1968): Cui Fusheng's Road The 7th Golden Horse Awards (1969): Yang Qun's The Yangtze River The 8th Golden Horse Award (1970): Ge Xiangting's "Green Mountain" The 9th Golden Horse Award (1971): Wang Yin's "Tiying" The 10th Golden Horse Awards (1972): Ou Wei's Autumn Execution 11th Golden Horse Awards (1973): Yang Qun's "Ninja" 57th Golden Horse Awards (2020): Mo Ziyi's "Dear Tenant"
Ethan Ruan had won the Golden Horse Award once. In 2010, he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his movie," The King of the Kingdom." As for whether he would win the Golden Horse Award for the second time, the search results did not mention it.