The little gangsters of the golden age of Hong Kong movies, willing to be green leaves, are full of scorn in the movie

all say that Hong Kong movies are dead and their golden age is gone forever. Indeed, the 80s and 90s of the last century was the most prosperous period of Hong Kong movies. Not only did a batch of excellent film works have been born, there are also countless individual film and television superstars active on the big and small screens. To describe it in our once-popular language, it is really a hundred flowers blooming.

However, with the passage of time and the changes of the times, the once infinitely desirable movie mecca has gradually faded away from its halo and moved toward mediocrity. It only leaves countless memories and sighs in the hearts of its former audience. After all, we have all witnessed its glory.

When it comes to the golden age of Hong Kong movies, it is definitely inseparable from the actors in the movies. Once upon a time, the protagonists who made us unforgettable, they were upright and awe-inspiring in every movie story; they were despicable and shameless, and the methods were dirty. In short, it will make you either love it in the bones or hate it in the bones.

But safflower always needs green leaves, and the protagonist also needs to help. For example, the ones that Dake will talk about today. Several of them have appeared in countless film and television works, but most people can’t call them. Names, because they basically appear as small characters in movies. Of course, if you want to describe it more accurately, they mainly played punks and hooligans in that era. However, if you see their faces again, the movie scenes in the memory will appear in front of you like a slideshow.

Who are they? Come take a look with Dake.

1. He Peidong

Born in Hong Kong, China in 1976, He Peidong, who has a good appearance, has a kind of "ruffy" handsome. Although he has appeared in many movies, for the audience, it belongs to the typical type of unfamiliar faces. Because most of He Peidong's roles are relatively similar, they are all the kind of punks who wander on the margins of society. Although it is not a big evil, but they make trouble and cause trouble everywhere.

The 1989 movie "Children's Party", the back standing is Liang Shiyi.

1994 movie "Buwen Girl School"

Actually, He Peidong had a bright start as an actor. In 1989, he was nominated for the best new actor in the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role as Daqiang in "Young Boy Party". This should be his first film, but with such a result, it can be said that the starting point is very good. But after this movie, He Peidong did not usher in his own filming spring. Instead, he became a small professional in the movie.

He Peidong plays "George", and on the right is the same little hooligan professional family Xie Weijie.

Dake has a deep impression on him, that is, in the famous Fengyun trilogy, "School Situation", plays the arrogant and incompetent young gangster George. In addition, He Peidong has also left an impression on Da Ke in many movies such as "Storm Boy", "Anti-Flying Group", "Road Angel 1993" and many other movies.

After entering the new century, He Peidong gradually faded out of the film world and disappeared, and he could hardly find any information even on the Internet.

Second, Liang Eleven

Liang Eleven was born in the 1970s, but at that time he could not distinguish between Liang Eleven and He Peidong. In fact, relative to He Peidong, Liang Shixi's face is slightly less scornful, and more of a youthful rebellion and unruly.

Liang Xixi played "Coma", right He Peidong, played "Daqiang".

Liang Xi was born in a big family. It is said that the family has 13 siblings. It is also said that his elder brother is a famous martial arts instructor Liang Xiaoxiong and a famous action star, once one of the four little dragons "Chen Zhen" Liang Xiaolong. He made his debut in 1988 for the filming of "Children's Party". Like He Peidong, "Children's Party" is also the first film of Liang Shiyi, and his nickname in the movie is "Coma", Is really Liang Shiyi's nickname.

Liang Shiyi and He Peidong in "School Situation"

In the 1988 movie "School Situation", Liang Shiyi played the role of a man who fought against the underworld because of his jealousy The bad boy Mai Jie, who was also the opponent of George Ho, played by He Peidong, died under the wheel.

"Fighting Back to School" Liang Eleven played the bad boy

Liang Eleven starred in many movies in the golden age of Hong Kong movies, but almost all of them were on the street The image of a gangster eventually withdrew from the front desk in the late 1990s and turned to work behind the scenes.

3. Xie Weijie

Some people are born together, and some actors are the same, such as Xie Weijie. It can be said that there have been films of He Peidong and Liang Xi, and there will be Xie Weijie.

Xie Weijie was born in Hong Kong, China in the 1970s. His image cannot be said to be handsome, but his eyes are small when he smiles. It would be difficult not to play a small gangster if it is paired with the classic large and medium distribution type. If He Peidong is a "sniff" and Liang Eleven is an "inverse", then Xie Weijie is a bit "bad", so unlike He Peidong and Liang Eleven who often play bullshit bosses, Xie Weijie is more of a small group. The echoed person in the.

Xie Weijie also made his debut in "Young Boys" and played the "little demon" in it. Since then, the little demon has become the basic nickname in his movie roles. Since then, he, He Peidong and Liang Shiyi have been tied together and acted in many movies together. Of course, they are also regarded as punks in the image. For example, both of the previous two have mentioned that "School Storm", Xie Weijie also played the bad boy Longzi in it, an accomplice-style little gangster.

"School Situation" standing next to "Brother Chic" Zhang Yaoyang "Long Zai" Xie Weijie

Xie Weijie also performed many movies , But because of the role positioning, they are all supporting roles, and there has been no major breakthrough in the acting career. Therefore, in 1997, Xie Weijie chose to immigrate to Canada and only returned to Hong Kong four years later. You must know that four years are enough to change everything, and Xie Weijie can no longer return to the show business. So he has worked in transportation, catering, etc., and has been working outside the circle until now.

Compared with He Peidong and Liang Xi, you can find some recent photos of Xie Weijie on the Internet. It can be said that time is passing by, and time is passing by. The bad boy called Little Demon back then has become a mature bald uncle.

IV. Huang Bin

Many people find the name Huang Bin unfamiliar. But as soon as they see this face, someone may shout, "Isn't this the grass-headed snake on the wall in Tuen Mun"?

Yes, it is him. Huang Bin, an actor from Hong Kong, China. In addition to the Tuen Mun Snake swaying in the wind in "The Invincible Battle of the Young and Dangerous" in "97", there is also the "Wu" by Jacky Cheung in Wong Kar Wai's "Carmen in Mong Kok". "Fly"'s younger brother, Asi, is also the embarrassed bridegroom official who is setting a banquet on the rooftop.

Huang Bin has cooperated with many big-name celebrities since the filming. Compared with He Peidong and others, although Huang Bin’s role is mostly a small gangster, Little hooligans, but they are generally given more emotional support, so the film and television impressions will be richer. .

Huang Bin made his debut in "Owl and Dumbo" in 1984. In the past few decades, he has participated in nearly 100 movies and TV works. And compared to the above threeAfter fading out of the film world, Huang Bin has been engaged in acting career. In recent years, he has turned to behind the scenes and became a successful producer and producer. Handwriting. It can be said that Huang Bin found his own direction in a different capacity in the entertainment industry.

5. Liang Zhuoman

Liang Zhuoman was born in 1973 and is a Hong Kong movie actor. Liang Zhuoman, it sounds like an unfamiliar name, but it has something to do with the Young and Dangerous movie series. Why? Because he was the arrogant Dongsheng fat corpse who covered the football field with countless little brothers popping up around the bottle.

It is inevitable that an actor is restricted by his appearance. Liang Zhuoman is such an actor. He has a thin face, prominent big eyes, slender limbs, and a long disheveled hair. It is simply the standard image of a gangster at the beginning of the new century. Therefore, although Liang Zhuoman made his debut in 1995, he could only play the role of some rascals. In addition, the quality of the movie itself was not high, so there was no way to get ahead.

In recent years, Liang Zhuoman has also faded out of the film world as he grows older, and he has begun to invest in film and television in the Mainland. In 18 years, there have been horrible cancer suspects. In the end it was a false alarm.

六, Li Cansen

Li Cansen was born in Hong Kong, China in 1975. Compared with other people, Li Cansen debuted late, but he is also the most famous and accomplished actor. One, Li Cansen started his acting career in 1997 when he starred in "Made in Hong Kong". With this film, he won the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Actor and 34th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Actor Nominate. In 1998, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 18th Hong Kong Film Awards for his participation in "Last Year's Fireworks". In 2006, he starred in the action film "Dog Bite Dog" and was nominated for Best Actor in the 43rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

When Li Cansen debuted, the golden age of Hong Kong film industry was actually nearing its end and began to decline, but Li Cansen's recognition has a lot to do with his invisible performance. As an actor, Li Cansen has the attributes of a panacea and is very malleable. He can appear to be a true character or play a role with great contrast.

Li Cansen's appearance is not handsome, his figure is slender, but he can exude his own unique charm and temperament in different small characters. In the showbiz circle where handsome guys are in charge, it can be said that Li Cansen has accurately found his position.

Now Li Cansen is still active in the Hong Kong film scene. In 2019, Li Cansen won the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards for playing Zhang Hui in "The Fallen Man" Nominated for Best Supporting Actor.

Former Hong Kong movies had a powerful star-making ability. In its golden age, the stars were as dazzling as the stars in the night sky. What we can remember is not only the dazzling stars on the stage, but also the people who are willing to be green leaves. They have also had dreams, and they have worked hard to interpret their lives in their own world. And all of this has been engraved in our memories over time.