Tony Leung receives honorary doctorate from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

By Linh Le  &nbspNovember 24, 2024 | 11:33 pm PT

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung was conferred an honorary doctorate in humanities by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung at HKUST’s honorary degree ceremony, Nov. 23, 2024. Photo from Leung’s Instagram

Dimsum Daily reports that the honorary degree ceremony, starting at 9:40 p.m. on Saturday, saw Leung take the stage alongside other notables such as renowned biochemist Professor Michael Levitt, American mathematician Professor David Mumford, and billionaire Jensen Huang, all of whom also received honorary degrees.

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung (L) and billionaire Jensen Huang at HKUSTs honorary degree ceremony, Nov. 23, 2024. Photo from Laus Instagram

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung (L) and billionaire Jensen Huang at HKUST’s honorary degree ceremony, Nov. 23, 2024. Photo from Lau’s Instagram

The honorary degrees were granted in acknowledgment of the recipients’ substantial contributions and accomplishments in society. HKUST stated that these awards demonstrate the significant impacts these eminent figures have made in their fields.

In his acceptance speech, delivered in English, Leung reflected on his 42-year career in acting. Despite his initial reservations about speaking at a university function, given his lack of formal university experience, Leung offered profound advice to the graduates.

“First, maintain your original intention with every new role, allowing yourself to feel like a newcomer,” he advised, noting that dwelling too much on experience can be limiting.

“Second, always strive to improve and pursue what you love, keeping your passion for your work alive,” he continued.

Leung’s wife, Hong Kong actress Carina Lau, was spotted in the audience, wearing a red outfit and visibly supporting her husband.

At 62, Leung is celebrated as one of Asia’s most distinguished and internationally recognized actors. He is especially celebrated for his collaborations with Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai, appearing in seven films including “In the Mood for Love,” which garnered him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival.


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