Tuesday, October 9, 2012

[2012.10.10] FRANCIS NG PRACTICES BUDDHISM TO EASE HIS TEMPER

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Francis Ng Chun Yu earlier accepted an interview on the Luisa Lai Chi San BEST ACTOR program. He said that the most memorable was when he worked with Chow Yun Fat. Fat Gor already memorized the script as soon as he arrived at the set and had many layers. He only spent a second to get into or leave the character. He even said that the pressure on him was even greater. He would use foul language. Every time Fat Gor looked at him he would ask him not to "stare" at him inside.

Speaking of his family, Chun Yu said his Singaporean wife agreed that they would tell people that they met at the library. He said that where they met the library was downstairs and the night club was upstairs. He also shared parenthood secrets, one of which was having his son in the sun for ten minutes everyday. When he protected his wife he was involved in a lawsuit, left with a criminal record and fined, he said that he absolutely respected the verdict. Lai Chi San mentioned that many people have said that he had a bad temper. Anthony Wong Chau Sun said that when they worked in the Mainland, a hotel worker asked him for his personal information and he was so angry that he moved the television and furniture out of his room. Myolie Wu Hung Yi also hinted that he crushed a Television City trash can. He said that he was learning everyday, as a Buddhist he would practice. Finally, Ng Chun Yu shared his view on retirement. He said that he told Lau Ching Wan life had first and second half. In show business, everyone wanted to make money or win an award, which was the first half; when they had fame and fortune, what would their goal be? This would be the second half. It was a question that required some consideration and exploration.

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