Old actor Wang Xueqi got off to a good start in 2011 and was shortlisted for the Best Male Actor at the Academy Awards


Wang Xueqi


Wang Xueqi plays the Wheel King in the movie

    The 30th Hong Kong Film Awards recently announced the nomination list, and the martial arts giant "Sword Rain" became the biggest winner, winning 11 nominations including "Best Picture", "Best Director" and "Best Supporting Actor". Wang Xueqi, a veteran actor who made a big breakthrough in the role of "Sword Rain", was nominated for Best Male Actor and will compete with Leung Ka Hui, Liao Qizhi and many other outstanding actors for this honor.

    The list of nominees for this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards was recently announced. Wang Xueqi won the nomination for Best Actor for "Sword Rain", and last year he was nominated for the Best Actor for his emotional and touching acting in "October Siege". Wang Xueqi can be described as a series of excellent works in recent years, and his acting skills have also been recognized as excellent in the industry, making him a favorite for consecutive awards in major film festivals. It has won the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor, and "October Siege" has made him the first Hong Kong Best Actor, helping him win the Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor, the Asian Film Awards for Best Actor, the China Film Directors Association Actor of the Year Award, and the Changchun Film Festival Golden Deer Award for Best Actor. In the past two years, he has also been nominated for the Academy Awards and the Golden Horse Awards one after another, which can be said to be well-deserved. This time, he will compete for the best male partner with the good and evil Wheel King portrayed in "Sword Rain", seeking to win in the competition of many highly qualified actors.

Click to view the shortlist for the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards

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