Andy Lau - Awards and Nominations - Nominations - Best Original Film Song

Best Original Film Song

  • 1992 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Casino Raiders II (Singer)
  • 1995 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Heaven and Earth (Singer)
  • 1996 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Full Throttle (Singer/Lyricist)
  • 1998 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Island of Greed (Singer)
  • 1999 Best Original Film Song Nomination for The Longest Summer (Singer)
  • 1999 Best Original Film Song Nomination for A True Mob Story (Singer/Lyricist)
  • 2002 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Shaolin Soccer (Singer/Lyricist)
  • 2006 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Wait 'Til You're Older (Singer/Lyricist)
  • 2008 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Brothers (Singer with Eason Chan/Lyricist)
  • 2012 Best Original Film Song Nomination for Shaolin (Singer/Lyricist)


Golden Horse Film Festival

  • 2011 Best Actor (A Simple Life)
  • 2004 Best Actor (Infernal Affairs III : End Inferno)
  • 2003 Best Actor Nomination (Infernal Affairs)
  • 2001 Best Actor Nomination (Love on a Diet)
  • 1990 Best Supporting Actor Nomination (The Last Princess of Manchuria)


  • Golden Bauhinia Awards
  • 2007 Best Actor Nomination (Battle of Wits)
  • 2006 Best Actor Nomination (Wait Til You're Older)
  • 2005 Best Actor Nomination (A World Without Thieves)
  • 2004 Best Actor Nomination (Infernal Affairs III : End Inferno)
  • 2004 Best Actor Nomination (Running on Karma)
  • 2003 Best Actor Nomination (Infernal Affairs)
  • 2001 Best Actor (A Fu)
  • 2000 Best Actor Nomination (Running Out of Time)

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