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- He was nominated twice for the Best Actor Golden Globe, for his role as Asian Triad leader, Joey Tai in The Year of the Dragon (1985), and for his role as Emperor Henry Pu Yi in The Last Emperor (1987). The latter film also took home the Best Drama Golden Globe and the Academy Award for best picture - one of nine Oscar victories - that same year.
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He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama at the 45th Golden Globe Awards in 1988 for his performance. He and Joan Chen presented the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film at the 1988 Academy Awards .
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama. The Last Emperor. 1986 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. Year of the Dragon.
- October 13, 1952
6 days ago · He has been recognized with awards such as the Golden Horse Award for Best Actor and the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. “M. Butterfly”: A Tale of Intrigue. John Lone’s captivating portrayal of the lead character in “M. Butterfly” brought to life the complexity and mystery surrounding the story.
Awards. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. John Lone (I) Actor. Director. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 0:35. War (2007) 14 Videos. 30 Photos. Born Leung Kwok Ng in Hong Kong October 13, 1952, John Lone was spartanly raised by a single mother until the age of 7 when he was sent off to be schooled with the Peking Opera.
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John Lone. Actor: The Last Emperor. Born Leung Kwok Ng in Hong Kong October 13, 1952, John Lone was spartanly raised by a single mother until the age of 7 when he was sent off to be schooled with the Peking Opera. He never again saw his mother. The Peking Opera could be a brutal and grueling life for a child but he was a diligent and tireless student and...
- October 13, 1952
Sue Marx and Pamela Conn win the Oscar for Documentary (Short Subject) for Young at Heart at the 60th Academy Awards. John Lone and Joan Chen present the awa...