Chow Yun-fat, an actor from Hong Kong, has a net worth of $200 million.
He gained fame in Asia for his work with John Woo on genre films such as “A Better Tomorrow” (1986), “Hard Boiled” (1992), and “The Killer” (1989), and in the West for his contributions to “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000) and “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007).
After appearing in the 1980 series “The Bund,” Chow became a well-known figure in Hong Kong, with over 110 acting credits, including the films “Hong Kong 1941” (1984), “City on Fire” (1987), “The Replacement Killers” (1998), “Anna and the King” (1999), “Bulletproof Monk” (2003), and “Confucius” (2010)), and the television series “Hotel” (1976), “A House Is Not a Home” (1977), “Over the Rainbow” (1978), and “The Brothers” (1980
Yun-fat is acknowledged for his contributions to the films “All About Ah-Long” (1989) and “Peace Hotel” (1995). In 2008, a book containing his photographs was sold at Louis Vuitton stores, with the profits going to the relief beneficiaries of the Sichuan earthquake.