Tony Au

{{Short description|Hong Kong film director and artist}}

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Tony Au Ting-Ping ({{zh|t=區丁平}}; born 18 February 1954) is a Hong Kong film director and artist.

Biography

He was born in Guangdong. After graduating from high school in 1972, he engaged in fashion design. Afterwards, he studied filming at the London Film Academy. He entered the Hong Kong film industry in 1979.

He is married to the actress Teresa Mo (毛舜筠) and has two daughters, Au Yik-san (區亦山) and Au Ling-san (區令山).

Career

Filmography

Filmography as director, art director and other positions:[http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=294 Hong Kong Cinemagic: Tony Au Ting Ping]

Awards

In 1983, he won Best Art Direction award with Boat People at the second Hong Kong Film Awards. In the same year, he directed Last Affair, which won the Best New Performer and the Best Cinematography awards at the third Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1986, he directed Dream Lovers, which won the Best Original Film Score award at the sixth Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1995, he directed Hong Kong-Japan film The Christ of Nanjing, which won the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the eighth Tokyo International Film Festival.

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