• In 1972, martial artist and actor
Bruce Lee won the Special Jury Award,
Fist of Fury. • Hong Kong actor
Tony Leung Chiu-wai has won the most Best Leading Actor awards. He won this award at the 31st, 40th and 44th awards ceremony with
Chungking Express,
Infernal Affairs, and
Lust, Caution. He also holds the record for actor with most nominations in the Best Actor category with 7 times. • Hong Kong actress
Maggie Cheung won the most Best Leading Actress awards. She won this award at the 26th, 28th, 34th and 37th awards ceremony with
Full Moon in New York,
Center Stage,
Comrades: Almost a Love Story, and
In the Mood for Love. • In 2009, at the 46th awards ceremony, for the first time, two winners were jointly awarded Best Actor: Hong Kong actor
Nick Cheung and Chinese actor
Huang Bo. • In 2006, at the 43rd awards ceremony, 9-year-old actor
Ian Gouw was crowned Best Supporting Actor for his performance in
After This Our Exile. He became the youngest winner in the history of the awards. • Taiwanese actress
Loretta Yang was named Best Leading Actress at the 21st and 22nd awards ceremony. She is the first actress who won this award for two consecutive years. • Hong Kong actor
Jackie Chan took the Best Leading Actor award at the 29th and 30th awards ceremony. He is the first actor who won this award for two consecutive years. • Hong Kong actor
Anthony Wong has won the most Best Supporting Actor awards. He won this award at the 39th, 40th and 42nd awards ceremony with the movies
Xiang Fei,
Infernal Affairs and
Initial D. • Chinese actress
Wang Lai has won the most Best Supporting Actress awards. She won this award at the 3rd, 18th, 25th and 28th awards ceremony with the films
Ren Zhi Chu,
Xiao Hu Lu,
People Between Two China and
Pushing Hands. • Chinese director and actress
Joan Chen is the first person who won awards across two categories, the Best Director (in 1998 for
Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl) and the Best Leading Actress. Moreover, she was the first female to win this award. • In 2012, the 49th awards ceremony, Huang Bo became the first host from China. • Also in 2012, Hong Kong actor
Chapman To was nominated as the Best Actor for the movie
Vulgaria and the Best Supporting Actor for the movie
Diva. He is the only person who is nominated in these two categories in the same year. • In 2015, Taiwanese actress
Karena Lam became the first person to have won the triple acting awards: Best Leading Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best New Performer. • In 2017, at age 14, Taiwanese actress
Vicky Chen became the youngest person to have won the Best Supporting Actress award. She is also the only performer to have been nominated for two acting awards (Best Leading Actress and Best Supporting Actress) for that year. • In 2020, at age 81 Taiwanese actress
Chen Shu-fang became the first and oldest actress to win both Best Leading Actress and Best Supporting Actress in the same year. ==References==