Liu Kexuan, born in Guangxi in 1904, is from Rong County. He is the first graduate of the "Cantonese Opera Actors Development Institute" of the Bahe Association of Guangzhou. He is a member of Luo Pinchao, Huang Hesheng and

Liu Kexuan, born in Guangxi in 1904, is from Rong County. He is the first graduate of the "Cantonese Opera Actors Development Institute" of the Bahe Association of Guangzhou. He is a classmate of Luo Pinchao, Huang Hesheng and Zhang Huoyou. He served as the second martial artist in Ma Shizeng's "Taiping Opera Troupe" and Xue Juexian's "Juexiansheng Opera Troupe". He is good at singing "Ma's tune" (Ma Shizeng's singing style), and has participated in many famous Cantonese operas such as "The Unruly Princess and the Prince Concubine", "The Bitter Phoenix and the Oriole Pity", and "Crying Jinghua". He then starred in more than 500 movies including "The Heart of Heaven", "Liang Lengyan", "The Lone Star Blood and Tears", "The Goddess of Luo River", "Children's Heart Broken Mother's Heart", and "June Snow". Most of them played villains with hideous faces, with outstanding acting skills and one of the most outstanding villain actors.

Liu Kexuan is also engaged in directorial work. His films include: "He Xian Gu from the Six Crossings", "The Desolate Golden Leaf Chrysanthemum", "The Flowers Fall in the Heartbreaking Bridge", "Baoer and Xiaozu Save Parents", etc. He retired from film in 1970 until he made a guest appearance in the movie "Making a Money" invested and produced by his son Liu Zhirong in 1978, and has since returned to the art world.

In 1979, Liu Kexuan joined Li's TV station (the predecessor of Hong Kong Asian TV) to participate in the TV series "New Chameleon" and changed to a decent role. In 1980, he transferred to TVB and participated in many famous dramas, including "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "Four Seasons Love", "Catch One by One", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", etc. At the same time, he also participated in many movies, such as "Crashing the King", "The Legend of the Birds", "The Five Blessings Stars", etc. "Plan A", starring Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, is his last film.

During the filming of the TV series "The God of Wealth" in 1983, he was hospitalized for half a month due to heart disease. He died of illness at 9 a.m. on January 24 (Monday), at the age of 79; a funeral was held at the World Funeral Home in Hung Hom on January 28 (Friday).

1940, Shi Jian, who was 29 years old at the time, officially entered the entertainment industry because he understood makeup skills. At first, he worked as a makeup artist for the late Cantonese opera veteran Xue Juexian, known as the "universal master". In that year, Ishiki officially became a movie actor and played a Japanese spy in the first spy film "Blood Flower".

In 1949, Shi Jian was invited by director Hu Peng to film "The Legend of Huang Feihong". In the first film series "Whip the Wind and Candle", he played the role of Huang Feihong as the opponent of Huang Feihong. Because Shi Jian showed his true nature in the play, he has since established his status as a villain. In his first twenty years of film career, Shi Jian was mostly entrusted to play the role of villain. In addition to the treacherous man Jian in "Huang Feihong", the most classic ones are even more popular in "Tathagata's Divine Palm" and the rival roles in "Fang Shiyu". Its chilling signature wicked laughter is often imitated by many actors in the movies later.

In 1973, Shi Jian, who was 62 years old, was selected in the movie "Dragon and Tiger Fight" and played the role of the villain "Mr. Han". Shi Jian showed his martial arts skills in the film, presenting the Northern School martial arts to the audience, and the confrontation with Bruce Lee was even more exciting.

In 1975, Shi Jian was invited to join the TVB as an artist; "Kung Fu Hot" is the first TV series to participate in, and later he has filmed classic dramas such as "The Crazy", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes: East Evil and West Poison". In contrast to the movie period, Shi Jian mostly played elegant and humble and kind elder roles in TV series, showing his true nature; such as Long Guansan in "The Man in the Net", Su Dapeng in "Family Love", and Grandpa in "Rogue Tycoon".

1982, he played Xiao Yuanshan in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1983, he played Qiu Qianren on the Water in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and played Qiu Qianzhang. In 1983, he played Ci'en (Qu Qianren) in Andy Lau's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

In 1993, Shi Jian officially withdrew from the film industry; his last film and television work was the film "The Family of the Brutals", which was tailor-made for him, which was performed in 1994. At 16:33 on June 3, 2009, he passed away at Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong due to kidney failure and suffered a heart pause at the age of 96.

He Bijian, born on October 5, 1919, died on January 12, 2003, is a late Hong Kong actor. He was born in the film industry in his early years.

Senior film and television worker, who also serves on the front and behind the scenes, has participated in the creation of many Cantonese feature films and Hong Kong films. He has joined many TV stations such as Lidean, ATV, and Wireless. He often plays a master of Shaolin in Jin Yong's plays, such as Master Fang Sheng in the 1996 version of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer". He is also good at playing traitors, such as Cheng Shaoqiu's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" Zhu Changling; in addition, he often played roles such as housekeeper and watchers in the late years.

Ling Han, who entered the industry as early as the 1950s, has been a screenwriter of dozens of movies, and later also served as a Shaw Brothers actor to this day. He has performed in Mandarin movies in the 1970s. In the late 1970s, he started to join TVB, and was good at playing roles such as costume monks, watchers, neighbors, and other provinces. He once played Master Kong Zhi in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes (Wu Qihua Version), Uncle Cai in "The Sky of Da O", Uncle Jiu in "The Ambition of Fire".

Qu Yue, a senior Hong Kong film and television licorice actor. In his early years, he participated in Cantonese film performances. He was active on film and television screens from the late 1960s to the 1990s. He was good at roles: watching the update, confused, and other directors of the company. (The left is Qu Yue's decoration on the gan, and the right is Ling Han's decoration on the gan)

Guan Haishan (October 23, 1925 - September 11, 2006), whose original name was Guan Mingjue, also known as Guan Ning, was known as "Uncle Xia". His ancestral home is Nanhai County, Guangdong Province. He was born in Guangzhou. He is a Hong Kong actor and an old Cantonese opera master in China.

joined Hong Kong TVB in 1976; in 1980, he participated in the movie "Plan A" and played the role of the director of police officer Qi. In the same year, he participated in the movie "The Detective"; in 1991, he participated in the movie "The Legend of the Five Billion Inspector Lei Luo", and won the Best Supporting Actor at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards and the Best Supporting Actor at the 28th Taiwan Film Awards; in 1992, he starred in the New Year's movie "Happiness in Family"; in 2000, he starred in the movie "Since He Comes" directed by Wu Zhenyu; in the same year, he also played Tan Zongzheng in the TV series "The Legend of the Capital"; in 2001, he participated in the TV series "Many Public and Private Loves" and played Tang Xuelian. After a stroke in 2001, Guan Haishan faded out of the entertainment industry. In the early morning of September 11, 2006, Guan Haishan was found stiff in his body by his wife at his residence and sent to the hospital for treatment. He was delayed until around 7 a.m. at the age of 82.

Bao Fang's original name is Bao Jihuan, and he is known as Bao Fangshu. He was born in a wealthy family. He was originally from She County, Anhui Province. His father was a customs tax officer in Jiangxi. In 1934, Bao Fang graduated from Baihuazhou Primary School in Nanchang and studied at Provincial No. 1 Middle School. In 1941, he was admitted to the Law Department of Guangxi University. In 1942, he entered the Guangxi Provincial Art Museum in Guilin. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he performed many dramas that promote anti-Japanese, including "The Great Thunderstorm" and "The Neck Wind".

The following year after graduating from the Law Department in 1947, he went to Hong Kong and performed in Yonghua, Taishan, Yiwen and other companies. Later, he joined the left-wing (pro-Communist Party) Great Wall Film Production Company and Phoenix Film Company as an actor, and then became a director. In 1959, he co-directed "A Girl First Grows Up" with Chen Jingbo, and after 1963, he independently directed films such as "The Fake Son-in-law Riding the Dragon", "Painted Skin", and "Secret Killing Order". Among them, "Qu Yuan", written, directed and acted by himself, has received great praise. From 1978 to 1983, he served as director of the director's office of Phoenix Film Company. Later, he went to the TV station and played roles in TV series such as "The Dream of Beijing" and "The Love of Thousands of Water and Mountains".

was invited to participate in the wireless long drama "Beijing Spring Dream" in 1980. He officially joined TVB in 1983, mainly playing roles such as father, elder, martial arts master. In 1992, he participated in the movies "The Legend of the Congregation", "The Legend of the Congregation", and "When Awakening to Dream". In 1993, he participated in the movie "Black Panther World" directed by Huo Yaoliang, playing the role of a master.

1996 starred in the TVB version of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" as Feng Qingyang, and in 1997, he participated in the TVB version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" as the Sweeping Monk. In 1999, he suddenly suffered a stroke while filming the outdoor scene in Guangxi, and was in a coma for three months. The second daughter Bao Qijing announced her retirement on behalf of him. Later, he was sent to Shenzhen and Hong Kong for treatment. In the same year, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards. In 2000, he won the 5th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2005, he was elected as one of the 100 outstanding Hong Kong actors in Chinese films for a hundred years.

died of lung function decline at the Wan Chai Hospital in Wan Chai, Hong Kong on September 22, 2006 at the age of 84.

Wang Tianlin (1928-2010), from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, was born in Shanghai.He came to Hong Kong at the age of 17. In 1947, his uncle Wang Pengyi was introduced to the film industry and has done printing, recording, scene recording, and guidance.

officially served as director in 1950 and his debut work "Emei Flying Swordsman". In 1956, Wang Tianlin directed the Hong Kong movie "Peach Blossom River". In 1959, he won the Best Director Award at the 7th Asian Film Festival for "Happy Events". In 1983, he directed and adapted from Jin Yong's novel of the same name, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". He is one of the most influential directors in Hong Kong in his early years.

Tianlin is famous as the "Quick Gunner Director" and has filmed many Huang Feihong series of movies and martial arts films, such as "Burning Red Lotus Temple". In the early 1970s, Dianmao Company graduated, and Uncle Tianlin changed to a TV station. He was good at producing dramas and costume dramas in the early Republic of China. His classic dramas produced include "Laughing Marriage", "The Book and Sword and Revenge", "The Love of Thousands of Mountains", "Chu Liuxiang", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The King of Thousand Kings", etc. There are many young actresses who have made famous by him. Li Siqi, Adam Cheng, Liza Wang, Chow Yun-fat, Weng Mei-ling, and the "Five Tiger Generals" Andy Lau, Tony Leung, and Huang Rihua all regard him as his mentors. Wang Tianlin's beloved son Wang Jing took over as a big director, and his apprentices Johnnie To, Lin Delu and others performed well in their film careers.

On November 16, 2010, Wang Tianlin died of physical deterioration. The funeral ceremony will be held at 10 o'clock on December 8, 2010. The body will be moved to the Kelianchenjiao Crematorium for cremation, and will be buried in Baofu Mountain later with his deceased wife. Four directors and four actors support him.

Hong Kong native, has served as a middle school Chinese teacher and cable TV host. He has a good eloquence and is nicknamed "Zeng Sir" or "Doctor of Home Furnishing". Because he is good at using Cosse (sodium hydroxide), he has also been named "Cosse's Prince". In his early years, he worked as a Chinese teacher at Hong Kong Peidao Middle School and served as a teacher for 36 years. Since 1964, he began to host the educational program "Application of Learning" part-time on the Cable TV at that time. In the 1980s, he began to switch to TVB to participate in the hosting of family affairs such as "Happy Tonight", "Women's New Pose", and "Urban Leisure". He has always answered various difficulties in home life for Hong Kong TV audiences. He was widely welcomed by Hong Kong audiences, especially housewives. His "universal" image is very popular in Hong Kong. Hong Kong housewives like to call him "Zeng Sir". At the same time, he has served as the Foreign Curriculum and Technology Professor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for nearly ten years. In 1986, after retired from his teacher's work, he not only continued to host family knowledge programs, but also carried out acting work, and was good at playing the role of doctoral and good grandfather. He participated in the TVB situation drama "City Story" and acted as Xu Run, a civil servant father in the play. Since then, he has performed in other dramas, such as "Happy Romantic Beauty" and "Live Threesomes". After leaving TVB in 1995, he gradually faded out of his acting career and said goodbye to "The Song Family". He is well known for his home show in Hong Kong, but for mainland audiences, he knows him more because Stephen Chow's movies, especially the forgetful chemistry teacher in "Falling School Veyron", who left a very classic and funny scene in film history with Stephen Chow and Huang Yishan. He gradually bid farewell to his acting career and opened a small home product store (Zeng Sir specialty store) in Tian Yue Plaza, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong. In addition, he also published a number of books on common sense of family affairs and solving family problems through publishing houses. After 2000, Jiahua Group hired him as a home consultant for its subsidiary Jiesheng Property Management Company, and published "Jiahua Seasonal Newsletter" in 2005. Since 2002, he has hosted the Hong Kong Radio weekly program "House Man" to answer common sense questions for the audience. He hosted the program until August 6, 2011. On the evening of September 10, 2011, he died of illness at the age of 84.

Huang Xin (1926-November 4, 1999), a Hong Kong TVB actor, often appears as supporting roles, such as housekeepers, chefs, etc. Although it is green leaves, it can be regarded as an old actor. There are several figures of the same name at the same time.

was born in Hong Kong in 1926 and is a former Hong Kong TVB actor.As early as the 1970s, he joined the TVB performance, first playing the villain. By 1981, he performed in the "Hong Kong August 1st" to "Hong Kong August 6th" series of situational comedy, performing the role of "Uncle Mao", the owner of the "July Jubilee Snack Shop", and gradually became familiar to the audience. In the prosperous era of Hong Kong films, there were also filming movies. Among them, "Crazy 83" starring in 1983 was based on the situational comedy series of "Hong Kong 81". He has played countless roles and is a regular in the TV series. What impressed me most was that the butler he played, who took care of everything and was able to play with it. He was the ideal image of the butler in many people. In 1999, Huang Xin left Wireless and officially announced his retirement. On November 4, he died of a stroke at the age of 73. Good at and playing roles: housekeeper, ignorant man; classic role: Chen Haomin's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

Bai Wenbiao, male, Cantonese opera actor and teacher, original name Zhao Hongfu, was engaged in Cantonese opera art work in the 1940s. His main works include "Family Changes", "Struggle", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", etc. He has been engaged in Cantonese opera art since the 1940s. He joined the film entertainment industry in the 1950s, served as screenwriter and deputy director, and has filmed many classic dramas with director Li Hanxiang. Later, he joined Hong Kong TVB and worked with film and television stars such as Chow Yun-fat, Wang Liza Wang, and Cheng Yu-ling, starring in many classic dramas such as "Family Change", "Struggle", and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In the 1990s, he immigrated to New York and composed a love affair with Xiaomei, a famous Danyuan in Liyuan. He also cultivated Cantonese opera talents in Chinatown for many years, with remarkable achievements. At 4:00 on August 2, 2007, he died of illness at the St. Yunxian Hospital in Manhattan, New York at the age of 86.

Hong Kong veteran actor, known as "Uncle Ten" in the circle. My father was a senior official in the Central Police Department and joined the entertainment industry after World War II. He has worked in radio broadcasting, vernacular dramas, films and TV performances. He was active in wireless dramas from the 1970s to the mid-1980s, and was good at playing the role of a funny grandfather and often danced social dance. He plays the monk who swept the floor in the 82nd version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In the 1990s, he officially retired and later moved to Australia.

Lu Jianguang, a senior Hong Kong film and television licorice actor. In his early years, he participated in Cantonese film performances. He was active on film and television screens from the late 1960s to the 1990s. He was good at roles: watching the update, confused, and other directors of the company.

Jin Lei, a senior film and television worker in Hong Kong, entered the industry as early as the 1960s and participated in many Cantonese films. Later, he joined the TVB and was active until the early 1980s. Good at playing roles: gangsters are big, fierce and tragic. His representative works include the 82nd version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" as Elder Xu, and the 76th version of "The Book and Sword" as the extermination enemy Fang Youde, the seventh leader of the Red Flower Society, Xu Tianhong.

Zeng Chulin (August 20, 1921 - September 12, 1988), a Hong Kong film actor and a wireless TV artist. He joined TVB on October 15, 1976 and is good at performing small characters, low-level and fellow Taoists. At the 1982 TVB celebration, he was awarded the "Special Award for Long-term Service". On September 12, 1988, he suffered a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 67 in his residence in Peimin Village, Kowloon City. He is good at dancing and is the "replacement dancer" of movie star Chen Hou; according to the works and radio interviews by the famous announcer Mr. Li Wo, he fell in love with Shanghai star Zhou Xuan in 1948 and had a son. Zeng Chulin is widely known in mainland China because he plays Feng Jingyao's subordinate "Uncle Xiang" in the 1980 version of the TV series "Shanghai Bund" starring Chow Yun-fat and Zhao Yazhi.

Zeng Jiang, born in Hong Kong on September 2, 1934, is from Zhongshan, Guangdong, and is a Hong Kong film and television actor.

1955 in the movie "Bird of the Same Age" played the male lead for the first time in the film and television industry. In 1964, he played the male lead in the movie "The Big Circus" directed by his brother-in-law Qin Jian, and made his official debut. He joined Hong Kong Radio in 1972 and starred in the TV series "Under the Lion Mountain" as the role of Gao Dingtian. In 1975, he joined Jiayi TV as a supporting role in a TV series. In 1975, he tried to direct the role of director and directed "The Hat Is Not Afraid of Wearing". After the end of Jiashi in 1978, he switched to Li's TV (the predecessor of Asian TV). In 1979, he co-directed "The Strange Tactics of Laughing Fist" with Jackie Chan. In 1982, he switched to TVB and in 1983, he starred in the role of Huang Yaoshi in the TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and became familiar to the audience in mainland China.

participated in "The True Color of Heroes" in 1987, participated in "Blooded Two Heroes" in 1989, and participated in "The World" in 1991, creating a series of classic supporting role images in John Woo's movies. "The Great Era" starring in 1992 has become a classic Hong Kong TV series. In 1993, he started working with the Hong Kong drama troupe to perform the stage play "The Money of Others". In 1998, he participated in the stage play "Eternal Smile" produced by Taipei Lai Shengchuan Performance Workshop. In 1999, he starred in "The Blood Still Not Cold" and "Anna and the King", in 2001, he starred in "Rush Hour 2", and in 2002, he starred in "007's Choice Day" and appeared frequently in Hollywood movies. In 2005, he worked with Jiao Yuan to try the musical and dance drama "Impression·Su Sihuang". In 2007, he played Rong Lu in the stage play "De Ling and Cixi" and won the Best Supporting Actor at the 16th Hong Kong Stage Drama Awards. In 2011, he participated in "Epilogue Storm 2" and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 12th Chinese Film Media Awards and Best Supporting Actor at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2014, he took the opportunity to star in the sequel "Epilogue of the Storm 3". In 2016, he participated in the filming of the TV series "Bao Qingtian" starring Li Dongxue, Gao Junxian, Zhang Zixi and Nie Wenyuan.

Yang Zelin, a Hong Kong artist and Shaw Brothers actor, was a leading actor in the early days, mainly performing movies, and switched to the TV industry in the mid-1970s. He played for Jiayi TV, Li's TV, TVB and Asian TV. In TV series, they often play villains in costumes, while in fashion, they mostly play decent. After several years, he faded out of the entertainment industry and was reported to have settled in Canada. In the mid-1970s, he switched to the TV industry and played for Li's TV (Asian TV), Jiayi TV and wireless TV. In TV series, they often play villains in costumes, while in fashion, they mostly play decent. Among them, the most prominent one is Ouyang Feng, the TVB TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in 1983. He faded out of the entertainment industry since the 2000s, made a comeback in "Dance in Wonderful Life" in 2009, and played the role of Kawasaki in "Who is the True Hero" in 2013.

Liu Zhaoming was born in 1931 and his ancestral home is Longkou Town, Heshan City, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province. When he was young, he was alone across the ocean and worked as a worker at the cruise warehouse. Later, he received a scholarship to study dance at the French Canton Classical Ballet Research Center. Liu Zhaoming became the first Chinese to choreograph for French dancers. He was the first Hong Kong dancer to make his mark internationally. He served as a dancer and director in the Belgian 20th Century Ballet. After returning to Hong Kong, he opened a dance school to train young actors, so he is called "Mingsir".

In 1979, he made his first appearance in the thriller "Butterfly Transformation" directed by Tsui Hark and starring Michelle. In the play, he played Fang Hongye, a scholar who does not understand martial arts, and officially entered the art world. Then join the wireless TV. In 1981, she starred in the gambling drama "The Thousand Kings of the Kings" directed by Johnnie To and starred by Chau Yunfa, playing Qiu Daqian in the play; in the same year, she starred in the costume drama "The Female General of the Yang Family" directed by Johnnie To, playing Prime Minister Kou Zhun in the play. In 1982, he starred in the Jung-chu martial arts drama "Su Qier" starring Chow Yun-fat and Andy Lau, playing Xiao Yi in the play; in the same year, he starred in the police and gangster drama "Falcon" starring Andy Lau, and playing Lu Yifan in the play.

In 1983, he starred in the martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" directed by Wang Tianlin and starring Huang Rihua and Weng Meiling. He played the role of Yideng Master, one of the "Five Greatest Sages in the World". The drama was premiered on TVB TVB. The highest ratings of the drama exceeded 50 points. After that, the drama was introduced to mainland China and was replayed many times. In the same year, he starred in the thriller "The Ghosts Out of the Cage" directed by Li Dawei and starred by Wen Bixia, playing the Hong Kong Royal Policeman Kong Zhaoming. In 1984, he starred in the martial arts drama "The Deer and the Cauldron" directed by Johnnie To and starred by Tony Leung and Andy Lau, playing the old eunuch Hai Dafu in the play; in the same year, he starred in the police and gangster drama "The New Senior Brother" directed by Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung, starring Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung, playing Zhang Fucheng in the play. In 1987, he starred in the costume film "A Chinese Ghost Story" directed by Tsui Hark and Cheng Xiaodong and starred by Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong. In the film, he successfully portrayed the sarcastic tree demon grandma; "A Chinese Ghost Story" not only achieved box office results in Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia, but also made costume ghost films a trend in Hong Kong films again; in the same year, he starred in the action film "Plan A Sequel" directed by Jackie Chan and starred by Jackie Cheung and Maggie Cheung, playing the role of Prince in the play.

In 1990, he starred in the costume magic film "A Chinese Ghost Story II: The Way of the World" directed by Tsui Hark and Cheng Xiaodong, and starring Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong. He played the role of the Shangshu Fu Tianchou of the Bingdu in the play; in the same year, he starred in the martial arts film "The Smiling and Proud Wanderer" directed by Tsui Hark and starred by Xu Guanjie and Jacky Cheung, playing the hypocritical villain Yue Buqun. In 1991, she starred in the love drama "No Regrets in This Life" directed by Mei Xiaoqing and starring Leon and Maggie Shao. She played Cheng Xiaoquan, the father of the stunt actor Cheng Lang; in the same year, she participated in the costume film "A Chinese Ghost Story III: Daodao" directed by Tsui Hark and Cheng Xiaodong, and starred by Tony Leung and Joey Wong, playing the role of the tree demon grandma. In 1994, he starred in the romance drama "Goodbye and Wife" directed by Lee Kwok-li, playing Dong Liguang in the play; in the same year, he starred in the action film "Drunk Boxing II" directed by Liu Jialiang and starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui, playing Chiu in the play; the film won the runner-up of the Hong Kong box office of 40.97 million Hong Kong dollars, and was selected as "one of the top ten movies in the world in 1994" by Time magazine.

Xie Xian, born on August 9, 1936 in Hong Kong, China, is from Panyu, Guangdong. He is a Hong Kong film and television actor, director and screenwriter.

In 1953, Xie Xian was admitted to the actor training class and entered the entertainment industry. He performed his first movie "The Throat of the Downstairs". After filming two movies, he became popular. In 1960, he filmed the movie "The Legend of Condor Heroes" and played Yang Guo. In 1967, he founded the "Xie Brothers Film Company" and directed "Narrow Ladder" for the first time. Later, he also directed or screenwrited movies such as "Tomorrow's World", "Iron Revenge", "Winter Love", and "Window". In 1978, Xie Xian joined Hong Kong TVB and starred in TV series such as "Xiao Shiyilang", "Farewell Hook", "Thousands of Water and Mountains Always Love", "Tianhong", "Shanghai Beach Sequel", "King of Thousand Kings", "King of Thousand Kings Returning to the World", "The Thousand Kings Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Flying Fox of Snow Mountains", and "The Dragon and Dragon Basketballs". Among them, "Xiao Shiyilang" made Xie Xian popular again, and "The Love of Thousands of Water and Mountains Always Love" is one of the ten TV series with the highest ratings on TVB. After 1980, he filmed a movie based on a playful nature. What is more well-known is that he starred in Stephen Chow's movie "Shaolin Football" in 2001. In 2004, he won the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the 9th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards.

starred in the TV series "Love in the Night" in 2005. In 2008, he hosted "From the World" of "Romantic and Happy Mexico". In 2013, he filmed the TVB variety show "Three Young Students Going a Travel". In 2014, he participated in his son Nicholas Tse’s personal food reality show "Twelve Tastes of Fengshou" as a guest. In 2015, he participated in the recording of Zhejiang Satellite TV's classic star competitive reality show "Applause Comes" and advanced from the preliminary round to the finals, finally winning the second place in the program for the year.

Jiang Yi (1936-March 13, 2013) was originally named Deng Zhaoyi. He was born in Hong Kong in 1936 and is an actor.

1973 went to Hong Kong TVB and switched to ATV in the 1990s. His representative works include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Deer and the Cauldron", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Great Age", "The Giant", etc.

In 1973, he went to Hong Kong TVB to participate in the drama performance, and usually played supporting roles. In the 1990s, he switched to Asian TV. Since ATV had reduced the production of dramas by then, Jiang Yi naturally reduced the performances on the screen and turned to the drama industry to develop. There have been more than 100 episodes of TV series that have served as major characters. He also played Feng Jizhong in the 1984 version of "The Deer and the Cauldron". Other TV series works participated in include: "Must-forgiving", "Big Family", "Giant", "Big Times" (playing a stock investor and singing a drama with Fang Jinxin), "The Storm and Clouds of the Race Farm", "Smiling and Watching the Storm and Clouds", "I am Kind", "New Bao Qingtian's Filial Piety Touches the Sky", etc., and are also performing in the mainland "Happy Old House", "Storm and Rain Macau", and "Storm and Years" and have been recognized by the audience for many years. At the same time, all TVB versions of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (including versions 83 and 94) and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (including versions 83 and 95) are played by Jiang Yi, and the smell seems to have been imprinted in people's hearts.

died of lung cancer on March 13, 2013 at the age of 77.

Hu Feng, born on January 18, 1932 in Guangdong, is a Hong Kong actor in China. His original name is Hu Jixiu and is known as "Brother Xiu". .

1953 starred in the first movie "Men's Heart"; in 1960 starred in the movie "Brothers in the Defeat"; in 1989, she participated in the fashion TV series "I am Kind"; in 1993 she participated in the zombie-themed TV series "Big Head Green Clothes Fighting Zombies"; in 1999 she starred in the Qing Dynasty comedy "Legend of Fraud"; in 2000 she participated in the costume comedy "Four Talents in Goldsuit"; in 2003 she won the 8th Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Lifetime Achievement Award; in 2006 she starred in the fashion comedy "Men's Suffering"; in 2010 she participated in the comedy movie "72 Tenants"; in 2011 she participated in the police and gangster movie "Epilogue Storm 2"; in 2013 she participated in the costume legal TV series "Out of Laws". In 2014, he participated in the TV series "Hello, cousin!" 》. In 2016, he participated in the TV series "A House of Friends". More than 200 movies starring

, and he also hosted commercial radio programs. Even "Hu Yanfeng Yu" co-starred with Yang Zhenyao was also very popular. In recent years, he has been very close to young artists when he made guest appearances in movies. More than 20 young singers and actors including Jacky Cheung, Liu Meijun, and Li Ming are all his friends and sisters. The 2012 wireless special video special program "Life 80 Fierce Maple Show" celebrates his birthday, which shows Hu Xiu Ge's status in the world.

Zhong Jinghui, (March 28, 1937-), a senior Hong Kong stage drama actor and director, drama educator, TV producer, TV drama actor and TV program host. He is currently the president of the Hong Kong Drama Association, a member of the Performing Arts Group of the Resources and Culture Department, chairman of the Hekenfang Theatre Troupe, and a consultant to the Drama Arts of the Hong Kong Art Development Bureau. Mr. Zhong Jinghui is the founding director of the School of Drama, Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts. . In terms of television production, the Asian TV documentary series "Stories of Finding a Foreign Land" with him as a narrator is widely known to Chinese people all over the world. After retirement in 2001, he joined TVB as an actor and participated in many TV series performances: "Loving You I Love You 2", "Sweet Grandpa", "Full Friends", "Fishing Yellow Sand", "Connecting the World", "Loves in Buildings", "Building Lover", "Eunuch", "Line Walker", and "Hello, cousin! 》, etc., and serves as the host of the program. He also performs in movies from time to time, including "Favorite", "Hudumen", "The Origin Is Love", etc.

Liu Jiang, born on October 27, 1937, is a Hong Kong actor in China. Hong Kong TVB veteran licorice actor with many years of performance experience. In 1976, Liu Jiang switched from the film industry to the peak of his time, and performed in famous TV series such as "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Return of the Condor Heroes", and "Dream of the Red Chamber". Until Jiayi TV went bankrupt on August 19, 1978, "The First Blade of the Wind and Thunder" had not been broadcast at that time. In 1979, like many actors, Liu Jiang switched to another free TV station, Li's TV. In three years, he performed 9 series including "Six Tribulations of Life", "Man in the World", and "The Great Hero Huo Yuanjia", and then switched to TVB again. In 1981, Liu Jiang began his performances on TVB for nearly 30 years. Except for the first year he just joined, he performed 3-8 sets of dramas uninterrupted every year, becoming the main licorice actor of TVB. After performing in front of the TV series for many years, his face has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and his acting skills have long been widely recognized by the audience. He usually plays the protagonist's father or elder, court troublemaker, political veteran, etc. For example, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Taiwan Celebration for the role of the iron-blooded bodyguard Shang Zhengpeng in 2006; Luo Fucheng, the father of Luo Weixin, played by Luo Weixin in "The Giant Wheel", was also shortlisted for Best Supporting Actor, and Feng Nantian, played in "The Hidden Dragon in Hanshan" in 2014, was even more insane. Main achievements: In 2013, he won the "Professional Actor Award" for the 46th Anniversary of TVB.

Tan Yiqing (1930-2006)

Tan Yiqing (1930-2006)

Tan Xinhui, Guangdong, moved to Hong Kong after the war, and participated in the acting training class of Shanyue Film Company organized by the famous director Guan Wenqing in Hong Kong. After graduation in 1949, he joined the first commercial radio station in Hong Kong, Li's Sound Silver Radio, which was just opened at that time, and was engaged in directing and broadcasting work; therefore,Tan Yiqing can be said to be the first generation of broadcasters in Hong Kong. In the 1950s, the series of radio dramas "China's Murder King" adapted from the novel of the same name by Ren Huhua was popular all over Hong Kong.On May 29, 1957, the first TV station in Hong Kong, Li's Yingsheng officially started broadcasting. Tan Yiqing participated in the station's first TV series "The Legend of the Rogue", so he is also the first generation of TV people in Hong Kong. In 1973, Li's call stopped broadcasting, and Tan Yiqing officially transferred to Li's TV job. He switched to wireless TV in the early 1980s until his retirement in the early 2000s. He died of illness in 2006.

Tan Yiqing is a famous licorice actor, and is the most vivid in playing the role of a tycoon, a gangster, a martial arts senior, a high-ranking monk, etc. From 1957 to the early 2000s, he has participated in countless TV series in his nearly half century of TV actor career, covering famous TV series from two major TV stations in Hong Kong. Classic characters: Master Tianmen in "The Smiling and Proud Wanderer" in Lu Songxian's version, Master Zhiguang in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Master Kongwen in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and Master Liu Dahong in "The Deer and the Cauldron" in "The Deer and the Cauldron".

Sun Jiqing (1932-November 30, 2015), a Hong Kong TVB Licorice actor. He signed a contract with Wireless as a contract artist in 1984 and retired in 2014. Sun Jiqing is good at shaping various types of professional figures. Sun Jiqing once revealed on the show that he joined the Volunteer Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in the 1950s. Sun Jiqing once played Mo Da in the 1996 version of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer", Chen Haomin's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", played Xuan Ku in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and played the painter in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". He died of illness on November 30, 2015 at the age of 83.

Chuyuan, whose original name is Zhang Baojian, is from Meixian, Guangdong Province. He was born in Guangzhou in 1934 and studied in the Department of Chemistry of Sun Yat-sen University for three years. His father Zhang Huoyou is a famous Cantonese opera and film actor, and his wife Nan Hong is also a famous Cantonese film star. In 1956, under the influence of his father, Chu Yuan became interested in film production and devoted himself to Cantonese film screenwriter. Later, he began to direct and shoot nearly 100 Cantonese films. He was a famous director during the Cantonese film period. In 1973, he directed "Seventy-Two Tenants" broke the highest box office record since the opening of Hong Kong. He started shooting martial arts movies in 1976 and was the first martial arts director. He set off a strange martial arts craze in the Hong Kong and Taiwan film industry. The most popular movie is the hero without tears, breaking the box office record. Chu Yuan is the director with the most films of Gu Long. There was a slang saying that those who had never acted in the Chu Yuan martial arts movie were not considered movie actors.

Chu Yuan is not only an outstanding director, but also an outstanding actor. He is still working hard on the screen. He can be seen in many TVB dramas. His persistence in acting career is admirable.

Zhou Cong, born in 1931, is a Hong Kong actor. He is currently a member of the South China Film Workers Federation (Federation of Film). He served as chairman for three consecutive terms since the 33rd session and left office in 2005. In 2008, Zhong Fanda, the grandfather of "Twenty-Four Filial Piety" played in "Hot and Greedy House" was unforgettable. The scene of confronting Li Xiangqin in this drama is unforgettable, and it even reached the last five best supporting actors of the year with this drama. In 2011, he played the kind father Wan Yongchang as his kind father in "Reunion" and the kind grandfather Zhong Boshi in "Forensic Pioneer III" also moved many viewers. In 2012, Yu Mei Xiaoqing played the role of Lin Yanu, the father of the male protagonist Ma Junwei. Although the role is not very pleasing, it is very popular among the audience.

Luo Guowei, born in Hong Kong in 1934, is a Hong Kong actor. From the 1970s to the 1990s, he was good at playing villains and market figures. What impressed mainland audiences most were Duan Tiande in the 1983 version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Lu Zhuweng in "The Smiling and Proud Wanderer", and Chen Haomin's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" Su Xinghe, etc. He died of lymphoma in 2004.

Gu Feng was born in Shanghai on July 3, 1930. Gu Feng has a lot of research on singing duets. The most impressive thing is his indecipherable Guangdong Xiangbayin. Later, he went to Hong Kong and made a living by singing in the Liyuan Amusement Park. In 1965, he officially joined Shaw Brothers as a basic actor and filmed more than 100 films. He is a famous actor with a very experienced acting skills and is impressive. His representative works include "New One-Armed Knife", "Body Guard", "Two Heroes" and "Qing Palace Assassination", and he often appears in movies as a leader. He won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 19th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for "Wu Song". A year later, he defended the same honor for "The Girl to Be Sued".In addition, "Meeting Enemies Again" was nominated for Best Supporting Actor Award at the Golden Horse Awards; the film "Cage People" caused a sensation in the film industry; in addition, the guest appearance in Stephen Chow's films is also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In recent years, Gu Feng has mainly filmed TV series, but his outstanding performance can still be seen in the movie "The Corridor of the Demon Night", and also made a guest appearance in Jackie Chan's father in "Baby Project".

"Blue Blood Sword (Lin Jiadong Edition)" plays the role of the leader of Huashan, Mu Renqing, and the image of a sect master in the fairy wind and crane bones. Hai Dafu in "The Deer and the Cauldron" is an old eunuch with a weird personality. Under Gu Feng's performance, it looks even more strange and unpredictable. In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes (Wu Qihua Edition)", he plays the role of the white-browed eagle king Yin Tianzheng, who is very consistent in appearance and temperament. In "Pilot of Law and Political", the father of Gao Boyan (Ouyang Zhenhua), who played the technician in "Pioneering Law and Political", was misunderstood by his son and caused his mother to die, and refused to forgive him. He has been living a hard life and never dared to find his son. Later, with the help of everyone, he made up his past grudges.

Jiang Han (September 10, 1939-), formerly known as Jiang Han (September 10, 1939-), formerly known as Jiang Yongming, Han nationality, from Liaoyang County, Liaoning Province, is currently a Hong Kong TV actor. He grew up in Hong Kong. He performed movies at Great Wall and Phoenix Film Company in his early years and was the leading actor of the film company. In 1979, he joined Li's TV performance "The Angry Sword" and continued to perform dramas such as "Man in the Jianghu" in 1980. Later, Li's TV was renamed Asian TV. In 1984, he performed "Wu Zetian" and later performed dramas such as "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", "Pingzhixia Film Record", "The Big Fighting of the Pink Makeup Tower", "Sword God", and "Supreme of Self-esteem". Since 1992, he has been mainly playing the role of his father and has become a powerful actor.

Zhang Yingcai (September 15, 1934-), a Hong Kong singer, TV drama actor, and voice actor. In the 1960s, he had a relationship with actor Che Qifen when filming "The Distant Road" and "The Sword of the Demons and the Universe", and it was said that he was the biological father of singer Che Yuanyuan. He joined Shaw Brothers in his early days and was one of the leading actors in the Shaw Brothers Cantonese film crew in the 1960s. He joined TVB as an artist in the 1980s and also served as a voice actor. Play more roles such as kind elders, old neighbors, old friends, etc. The classic roles in the 83rd version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" plays Ma Yu, Liang Jiaren's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" plays Duan Zhengming, and Lu Songxian's version of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" plays Master Fang Zheng, etc.

Chen Zhongjian, a famous director and screenwriter in the 1950s and 1960s in Hong Kong, China. He has played some high-ranking monks and judges in TVB dramas, and has played judges in dramas such as "Surprise the Siege", "My Wife", "My Hands and Women", and "My Hands and Benevolent Hearts". He played Master Tianlongji Motoin in Chen Haomin's version of "The Legend of the Dragon and the Dragon Basketball", and played Huang Zhonggong in "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer".

He Baiguang, male, also known as He Baijiang, He Boguang, He Baiguang, Hong Kong actor. His face is very stylish and can easily stand out among the supporting roles. From the 1960s to the 21st century, it has been a history of 40 years since its 1960s.

Zhao Shi Wen, born in 1933, is from Hong Kong and is a Hong Kong TVB actor. He entered the industry in 1972 and was involved in Cantonese opera for the first time. He has participated in Cantonese opera troupes to perform in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia and other places. Later, in 1984, he participated in film and television performances and filmed advertisements for the subway (now MTR). On February 9, 2015, Zhao Shiwen died at the age of 81.

Tan Bingwen (May 9, 1934-), a Hong Kong voice actor, singer, movie and TV drama actor. He is the ancestor of the Hong Kong dubbing industry.

Tan Bingwen was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the wireless dubbing group party and award ceremony on March 21, 2014.

joined TVB in 1970s and became an artist and voice actor. In 1991, he switched to Asian TV to become an artist. He once played Bao Zheng in ATV's "The Yang Family Generals". In 1999, he returned to TVB and became an artist and voice actor. He is the ancestor of the dubbing industry in Hong Kong. He is famous in the late 1950s and in the vinyl record era. He has recorded many classic Cantonese pop records that are still classic. His acting career is a mesmerizing and terrifying song, with a solid voice and a Guangdong song. He has many partners in the entertainment industry, including Li Xiangqin, Dina, etc.He is still active in the dubbing work of TVB, occasionally making guest appearances in some film and television dramas, often playing elders in some clubs.

Lantian (1937-1987.04.14) was originally named Lan Jize, and his hometown is Chaozhou County, Guangdong Province. He is a late Hong Kong actor and one of the famous licorice actors in the 1970s. In 1961, he joined Taoyuan Film Company as a basic actor with Fang Xin, Helan and others, and left in 1965. In 1967, when TVB started, he joined TVB and participated in the dubbing work. He then became an actor and participated in many TVB series performances, mainly supporting roles, such as Tony Leung's version of "The Deer and the Cauldron", playing Prince Kang, Tony Leung's version of "The Legend of the Sky" and Yin Tianzheng, Chow Yun-fat's version of "The Swordsman" and Tong Baixiong. The more prominent role is Chow Yun-fat's father in the 1980 drama "Family Love". On April 14, 1987, while filming the TVB drama "The Grand Canal", he was driving out and died in a car crash at the Lion Mountain Tunnel at the age of 50.

Juweid (1930-), known as Zhu Weng, a famous host and artist in Hong Kong. He is one of the ten earliest employees of TVB. He was a wireless news anchor in the 1970s. He has served as the host of "6:30 News Report", "Happy Family", "Sports World" and other programs. He personally has considerable research on the local culture and Hong Kong history. He is also a hiking enthusiast. He discovered the Fotouzhou Tax Customs Site on the Qingshuiwan Peninsula in 1964. In 2011, he returned to host the program "Hong Kong Mystery Case", which incorporated many of his own unique insights into Hong Kong's local culture and history, and received good responses from the industry. He started making guest appearances in wireless series since 2005. In 2012, he played Sir Zeng in the Taiwanese anniversary drama "Famous and Famous Family". In 2014, he won the "Professional Actor Award" at the 47th Anniversary of TVB.

Lin Shangyi (1934.11.07 — 2009.04.23) is known as "Uncle", a former Hong Kong football player and a famous TV football commentator. He was originally a member of the Hong Kong football team, participated in the Olympics, and obtained the FIFA World Coaching Diploma. At that time, he was sixteen years old and joined the Hong Kong Group A football team. He won the Asian Games gold medal for the Republic of China in 1958. He participated in the Olympics in Rome in 1960. He won the league and silver medal championships when he played for the Wandering Football Team in 1972. He was awarded the titles of heavy artillery and garland fish when he was young. In 1982, he obtained the FIFA World Coaching Diploma. Afterwards, he studied at the Department of Economics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and graduated successfully. After graduation, the police football team invited him to join, but he refused and turned to teach. He has taught sports, society and Chinese at Chai Wan Arts and Science Academy. After hanging up his boots, he started to comment on football and guided Xiangjiang for more than 20 years. He has worked as a football commentator for commercial radio, Asian TV and wireless TV for more than 20 years. He can be called the "master of Hong Kong football commentary". His authoritative football commentary style is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Compared with other commentators, Uncle A has a distinct style of commentary. He often uses his football expertise to improvise some unique vocabulary for commentary. These vocabulary are easy to understand and close to life without losing their professionalism. No wonder whether he has his die-hard fans in both senior fans or ordinary audiences. This is Uncle A's charming commentary. He also occasionally took on some movies, such as the Judo teacher in "Falling in Veyron 2". Jiang is old, and he plays many roles with angularity. Among them, he plays the funny pastor in "Young and Dangerous", and impresses people with a group of priests who preach to Shanji. In some gambling films, he plays his old football commentator who plays his guest role in some gambling films in "The Gambler 1999" is even more handy; in "Black Rose, Jinlan", he plays the elderly Lu Qi, who reacts half a beat and stops and stops. The effect is surprisingly good, and he is comparable to that neurotic Lu Qi. His contract with TVB expired in mid-August 2005 and did not renew. In 2006, TVB invited him to host the World Cup as his last job before retirement. After the 2006 World Cup, he applied for retirement to Hong Kong TVB, and then went home to enjoy his old age. Uncle, who has always been in good health, decided to retire. On the one hand, considering age factors, and on the other hand, it stems from his wife's death. Four years ago, the death of his wife had a severe blow to my uncle, and his mental and physical condition declined to varying degrees.So after commenting on the German World Cup final in 2006, he announced his official withdrawal from the TV and film industry. On April 23, 2009, he was rushed to Ludun Hospital due to illness, but he was later refused to be treated at the age of 74.

Xu Jianxin (1935.04.04 -2007.03.29) is a veteran actor and famous Cantonese opera actor in Hong Kong, and is also the father of Hong Kong singer Xu Qiuyi and the father-in-law of actor Wang Shuqi. He served as the director of the Cantonese opera in the stage play "Shisanlang of the South China Sea". In the 1980s, he played the role of licorice on Hong Kong TVB, such as playing the role of "Dad Zhang" in Niujia Village, Lin'an in the 1983 version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

Yang Qun (1935-), a Harbin native, an actor from Hong Kong and Taiwan, Yang Qun lived in Beijing and Shanghai when he was young, and later moved to Taiwan and then settled in Hong Kong with his family. Yang Qun has participated in the performance of dozens of movies and TV series, and has also served as the producer and director, and has been in the film industry for nearly 40 years. He has won the 7th (1969) and 11th (1973) Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and is currently living in the United States.

He had joined the film industry in the 1950s and his first work was "Blue Snow and Yellow Flowers". By 1963, he became a popular red-card actor with "Qin Xianglian". Since then, he has been making a lot of appointments. In the 1960s, he was famous for performing Taiwanese films directed by Li Hanxiang. He participated in many Shaw Brothers business cards, including "The Double Yan of the Golden Bottle" and "The Spy Hai Yinghao". In 1969, he won the Best Actor at the 7th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for his

"Yangzi River Storm".

In 1970, he and his wife Yu Fengzhi established Fengming Pictures Company, and have been engaged in film creation as a producer and director. His works "Deep Courtyard" and "Neutral" won the 9th Golden Horse Awards feature film and the 11th Golden Horse Awards best drama film respectively. Yang Qun was nominated for Best Actor in the Golden Horse Awards four times. In addition to the 1969 class, "Nons" in 1973 also won him the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Actor.

Yang Qun also participated in TV series performances in the golden age of Hong Kong's TV industry. The most classic is that in 1980, he played the role of "North Thousand Hands" Zhuo Yifu in "The King of Thousand Kings" on TVB, which caused a sensation at that time. At that time, he often shot famous wine advertisements in the image of the King of Thousand Kings. By the 1990s, Yang Qungai performed on Asian TV and filmed dramas such as "The Wealthy Family" and "Returning Me to This Life". With the decline of Hong Kong film market in the 1990s, ATV reduced its drama production due to years of losses. Yang Qun gradually faded out of the film and television industry in the late 1990s, and mostly lived a semi-retired and semi-seclusion with his wife in the United States.

Key, Hong Kong Asian TV artist, worked at Jiayi TV in the early days. After Jiayi TV went bankrupt, he switched to Li's TV. In the early days, he played the role of a traitor. Because he had a certain martial arts foundation, he was more active in costume martial arts dramas and was competent for middle-aged and elderly characters. Entering the 1990s, as he grew older, Gan Shan’s role was mainly elder type. Become a common licorice actor active in the series during this period. After 2009, due to age issues, he has rarely appeared in dramas.

Chen Youhou (1915–2010.06.12) is a senior Hong Kong artist and a senior licorice actor, known as "Uncle Hou". He has been active in the Hong Kong entertainment industry for more than 60 years between the 1970s and 1980s. He is good at the role of the uncle, the monk, and the old man. His representative work is the old version of "The Deer and the Cauldron". In addition to the title of Drama Master, he can be called a family of students. In addition to TV series performances, he has served as the instructor of the TVB actor training class and taught many students, including Lin Lingdong, Johnnie To, Chow Yun-fat, Ng Man-tat, Liza Wang, and Wan Ziliang, are all his favorite students. He died of illness on June 12, 2010 at the age of 95.

Cao Dahua (September 15, 1915-January 13, 2007), a famous Cantonese film actor in Hong Kong, known as the "iron man in the film industry".

15 years old, he went to Shanghai alone to shoot the silent film "The Great Kanto". In 1933, he participated in films such as "Orphans", "Little Tiger", "Demelting Tears", and "Shandong Horse". He played the leading role for the first time in the movie "The Strong Women". In 1941, when Hong Kong fell, Cao Dahua once made a living by selling old clothes. After the war, the film industry recovered. He and his sister Cao Qiwen formed the "Youqiao Film Company" and founded the "Wenhua Film Company" and "Youqiao Film Studio".In 2001, he was awarded the Golden Bauhinia Award for Lifetime Achievement Award by the Hong Kong Film Critics Association. In 2003, he won the Professional Spirit Award for the Hong Kong Film Awards. He died of gastric bleeding in the UK in 2007 at the age of 91.

Qin Huang, formerly known as Liang Richeng, was born in June 1948, and is a licorice actor in Hong Kong and Hong Kong TVB. His wife is Mo Peiwen, a senior broadcaster. Qin Huang has served for more than 20 years after he switched from Jiayi TV to TVB, and has participated in 110 dramas. He has always played the role of a fat man. For example, the old naughty boy Zhou Botong in Jin Yong's works, Mao Shiba in "The Deer and the Cauldron", etc., although they sometimes perform bad people, it is surprising, such as Seng Ge Zhengxiong in "The Strange Case of Shi Gong". Qin Huang has participated in 20 Jin Yong dramas and is the actor with the most performances of Jin Yong dramas.

was appreciated by the great director Li Hanxiang in 1978 and joined Shaw Brothers Film Company as a basic actor. He also played the lead role in "The Interesting History of Warlords" directed by Li Hanxiang, and later participated in many Shaw Brothers films. In 1979, Qin Huang joined TVB as a contracted actor and has performed in countless TV series. The most familiar ones are Zhou Botong in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1983) and "The Return of the Condor Heroes" (1983). His other works include "The King of Thousand Kings", "The Rogue Emperor", "Mr. Foshan Zan", "Karawu Enterprise", "The Sui and Tang Heroes" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", etc. He is an excellent comedian.

Quin Pei, born on April 26, 1945 in Beijing, China, is a Hong Kong film and television actor.

In 1965, Qin Pei went to Taiwan and became an actor of Yuanlian Film Company. In the same year, he participated in the movie "Diders Flower" and changed the stage name to "Qin Pei". Since 1976, he has been an actor in Hong Kong Jiaer TV, Lide TV and TVB, and has participated in the TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1986, he starred in "The Legend of the Episodes" directed by his brother Er Dongsheng and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1993, he participated in "The New Love" directed by Er Dongsheng again and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1999, he starred in TVB's inter-century Taiwanese drama "Genesis" and played Ye Xiaoli. In 2009, Qin Pei collaborated with Fan Bingbing and Chou Yumin to star in the era drama "Kim Da Ban". In 2013, Qin Pei starred in the movie "Agent Amyra" directed by Taiwanese director Xiao Xu.

Wang Wei (1939-December 2011), born in Hong Kong, is a Hong Kong film and television actor.

1976 starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Book and Sword of Revenge". In 1984, he starred in the martial arts drama "Huo Dongge". In 1986, he starred in the ATV historical costume drama "Qin Shihuang". In 1992, he starred in the TVB fashion love and hatred drama "Fire Rose". In 1994, he starred in the TVB costume martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1996, he starred in the TVB costume martial arts drama "The Smiling and Proud Wanderer". In 1997, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "Full Moon Scimitar". In 1998, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Deer and the Cauldron". In 2001, he starred in the costume time-travel science fiction drama "The Legend of Qin".

Wang Wei has played various roles, including the ambitious and ill-conspired powerful Qin Dynasty minister Lu Buwei; the elegant but ultimately "blackened" modern police chief Xiong Dingyi; the promising and unkind and ruthless modern father Qiao Yongfa. The roles portrayed by Wang Wei are impressive. Whether it is playing the ancient emperor, powerful minister, martial arts overlord, or modern governors and wealthy businessmen, Wang Wei's character is always associated with an imperial spirit and an elder style in terms of temperament, and always with a wealthy and noble person in terms of status.

On December 6, 2011, Wang Congxi, the daughter of former TVB artist Wang Wei and Miss Hong Kong, revealed on his Weibo that his father Wang Wei died a few days ago and has been buried in peace at the age of 72.

Chen Honglie (June 7, 1943-November 24, 2009), born in Shanghai, is a Hong Kong film and television actor.

1962, he participated in the training class in the South China and entered the entertainment industry. In 1964, he gained attention for playing the Jade-faced Tiger in the movie "The Drunken Man". In 1970, he starred in the action film "Winged Tiger". In 1975, he starred in the drama "Eight Hundred Warriors". In 1983, he faded out of the entertainment industry. In 1988, he participated in the costume drama "The Emperor and the Princess". In 1996, he participated in the martial arts drama "The Smiling and Proud Wanderer". In 1999, he starred in the martial arts comedy "Young Hero Fang Shiyu". In August 2004, I won the award of My Favorite Extraordinary Male Artist for the Qing Dynasty costume drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".In 2005, he starred in the Republic of China's loving and hatred drama "Rouge and Gourmet". In 2008, he participated in the fashion situation comedy "Piddha One"; in October, he starred in the family drama "Jewelry". On November 24, 2009, he died of a heart attack in the hospital.

Wang Qing, nicknamed "Dakou Qing", was born in Shanghai on June 24, 1949. She is a former Shaw Brothers actor and is now an actor in Hong Kong City Telecom (HKTV).

once served as a dragon and tiger martial artist and action director, and was also a first-line actor in the film industry in the 1980s. He once played the role of a villain in the New Wave movie "Mountain Dog (1980 Movie)". Wang Qing's brother is Wang Zhong, the director of the realistic police and gangster film.

Luo Lelin, born on August 11, 1943 in Hong Kong, China, is a Hong Kong TVB contract artist.

joined Jiayi TV in 1970 and played the first male lead Yang Guo in the costume drama "The Legend of Condor Heroes" in 1976, and was the first generation Yang Guo. In 1978, he starred in the martial arts drama "Meteor Butterfly Sword" to play the role of Meng Xinghun. In 1986, he starred in the ATV version of the martial arts drama "The Moon Knife of the World".

signed with TVB in 1990, and in the same year he participated in "The Four Famous Captains Return to the World", playing the role of "cold-blooded" and played the role of Jiang Dingbang in the TV series "I Am Kind" starring Wen Zhaolun. In 1992, he participated in the fashion drama "The Great Era" starring Cheng Shaoqiu, playing the mentally ill-stirred thigh god Ye Tian. In 2009, he played President Yuan Shikai in the TV series "Cai E and Xiao Fengxian" starring Liu Songren. In 2012, he starred in the police and gangster drama "Thunder and Drug War". On December 15, 2014, he won the professional actor award at the TVB Ten Thousand Stars Awards Ceremony

Luo Yingjun, on October 3, 1953, a Hong Kong TV artist. He signed a contract with Shaw Brothers in 1973 and later terminated the contract. In 1976, he applied for the fifth wireless TV artist training class and joined the wireless TV to become an artist under it. Luo Yingjun played the villain Lei Litao in the early 1980s. In the following ten years, he has played the villain in most episodes, and his image is very unpleasant. It was not until the 1990s that he played the role of the detective Zhou Wenbin in the series "No. 1 Royal Court" that he got rid of the stereotype of being able to play villains and began to play different roles. He has been serving on TVB for more than 30 years. Most of him play the role of Green Leaf but has a good role. He is a powerful licorice actor who is indispensable in TV series. He joined Wang Weiki's new TV station in 2012.

Tsai Guoqing is a former Hong Kong TVB and Asian TV series Green Leaf artist, and her daughter is singer Tsai Li (who used the stage name Tsai Lier). Now living in Canada and officially retired.

Chen Dike, once named Chen Junrong, was born in Hong Kong, China. He is a veteran TV artist and a TVB licorice actor. Representative works include "Wife II", "Au Ling Jing B", and "China's Murder King". In his early years, he worked as a Dragon and Tiger Martial Artsman at Shaw Brothers. He was seen in many early martial arts movies, such as "The Bad Guy" directed by Cheung Cheung, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" directed by Chu Yuan, and Sammo Hung's "Fat Dragon Crossing the River". In the 1970s, he filmed a TV series called "China's Killing King" (produced by "Li De TV" the predecessor of "Asian TV"), and thus obtained the nickname "China's Killing King" to this day.

Chen Mianliang started learning painting with famous painter He Baili at the age of 17. He held many solo art exhibitions since 1969. In the early 1970s, he taught paintings and performed dramas in the community center. Since 1973, he has won the Chief Award of the Hong Kong Open Painting Competition (1973, 1977), the Sydney Gold Award and the Asia-Pacific China Ink Painting Selection Award (1993), and other awards. Artists Michelle Michelle, Li Xiangqi, and Zhou Liqi are all his apprentices in painting. In 2002, he compiled the "Mianliang Recent Works Collection" and published it and established his personal studio "Qingqiu Xuan" in Mong Kok. He is good at painting landscape paintings and natural sketches in Chinese paintings, and his works also appear in TV series, such as "The Four Talents in Gold Suit", the movie "Golden Branches and Jade Leaves", and the popular TV series "The Female Police Loves to Fight", etc. In addition to Chinese painting, he is also good at art work such as seal carving and carving.

Cheng Xiaolong, a famous Hong Kong effector and director Cheng Xiaodong's brother, joined the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Film Company to study music at the age of 15, and started working independently at the age of 20. He has participated in the production of thousands of videos over the past thirty years. He has worked with famous directors such as John Wong, Wong Kar-wai, Tsui Hark, Lee Hanxiang, and Cheng Xiaodong.His main works are "Eastern Evil and Western Poison", "Heroic Reality", "Huang Feihong Series", and "A Chinese Ghost Story Series". Now they often appear in some TVB TV series. He has a rough appearance and works as a film sound effects artist. He is a filmmaker and has also done many film productions, such as sound effects, visual effects, fireworks design, etc.

Liu Qingji, stage name Liu Dan, male, born on January 13, 1944 in Weihai City, Shandong Province, is an actor of Hong Kong TVB.

joined Hong Kong TVB in 1977. In 1980, he played the role of the villain "Feng Jingyao" in the classic drama "Shanghai Bund". In 1983, he played Hong Qigong in the TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" starring Huang Rihua and Weng Meiling; in the same year, he played Hong Qigong in the TVB version of Andy Lau and Chen Yulian in the TVB version of Hong Kong. In 2012, he played the main character Ma Hu in the wireless situation drama "Love Home". In 2013, he played Chi Jingui in the Hong Kong TV series "Love Star Gunren"; in the same year, he played Cai Tian in the Hong Kong TV series "Detective Gao Lunbu".

Li Hanchi (April 28, 1951 - June 14, 2013), born in Yantai, is a Hong Kong actor.

joined Li's TV in 1979; in 1981, Long Haisheng, the villain in "The Great Hero Huo Yuanjia", was remembered by the audience; in 1985, he participated in the series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"; in 1990, he faded out of the film and television industry and did business between Hong Kong and mainland China; in 1995, he moved to Canada with his wife and children; in April 2013, he was interviewed by Asian TV program Starring Asia; he died of acute pneumonia on June 14, 2013 at the age of 62.

has performed series for Asian TV and wireless TV, and has also participated in movies and Cantonese opera. His works mainly include "The Great Hero Huo Yuanjia", "The Great Hero Huo Yuanjia", "Ma Yongzhen", "The Journey to the Tiger Mountain", "Sequel to the Great Insider", "The Legend of Chu and Han Realm", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and the movies "The Dragon Slaying in Mount Tai", "The Legend of the Dragon Slayer", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and "Super School Overlord".

Cheng Kui'an (Fui-On Shing, February 1, 1955-August 27, 2009), was born in Hong Kong and is a Hong Kong film and television actor.

In 1978, Cheng Kui'an was discovered by Hong Kong artist Lee Xiuxian and entered the film and television industry to develop. In 1985, he played the role of "Dasha" for the first time in the movie "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1986, he starred in the action movie "The True Color of Heroes". In 1987, he was familiar with the role of Dasha again in the movie "Prison Storm". In the same year, he also starred in "The True Heroes 2", which once again won the recognition of movie fans. In 1989, he starred in the action movie "Blooded Two Heroes" and played the underworld boss Wang Hai. In 1990, he starred in the wireless series "900 Serious Case Chase", which was the only and last time he became the protagonist. In 1996, Cheng Kuian began to develop in the mainland entertainment industry. In 2001, he starred in the fashion drama "Delicious Love". In 2004, Cheng Kui'an was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer. At 23:45 pm on August 27, 2009, Cheng Kui'an died of illness at the Hong Kong Baptist Hospital due to the spread of nasopharyngeal cancer at the age of 54.

Ling Liwen, a famous licorice actor in Hong Kong, was born in Hong Kong. He once performed on TVB and often filmed educational TV for Hong Kong Radio and Television Department, and also filmed many commercials and other model roles. Mr. Ling joined the drama group of the Far East Drama Art Troupe (1969-1986) in the 1970s, and attended the 42nd anniversary dinner of the Far East Drama Art Troupe on January 1, 2010.

Liu Jiahui, real name Xian Jinxi, was born on August 22, 1955 in Guangdong Province, and is an action actor in Hong Kong, China.

In 1973, he entered the film industry for his first appearance in the movie "Breaking Out of the Siege" directed by Liu Jialiang. In 1978, he was familiar with the audience for starring in the action movie "Thirty-Six Rooms of Shaolin". In 1980, he starred in the action movie "Shaolin Shedding Master". In May 987, after Shaw Brothers stopped production, Liu Jiahui's development began to decline, so he went to Taiwan's China Television to develop in the short term until 1989, when he was invited to join TVB. In 1990, Liu Jiahui took on the costume martial arts drama "The Mantis Boy" and fought with Luo Mang in the play. In 1993, he played the role of the deadly scholar in the action comedy "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1999, he starred in the costume mythological drama "The Legend of Man and Dragon".From 2003 to 2004, he was invited by American director Quentin Tarantino to shoot the Hollywood action movies "Kill Bill 1" and "Kill Bill 2", which made it again attract people's attention. In 2007, he participated in the China Kung Fu Global Ceremony and won the Best Action Actor. In 2010, he starred in the costume action drama "Legend of Shaolin Temple 3". In August 2011, hemiplegia caused by stroke.

Liu Songren, born on October 14, 1949 in Hong Kong, China. His ancestral home is Chaozhou, Guangdong, and is a Hong Kong film and television actor. In 1971, he was admitted to the 5th Artist Training Class of Hong Kong Li's Yingsheng TV Station. After graduation in 1972, he joined Hong Kong Li's TV Station and signed a contract with TVB in 1976.

1975 starred in "Family Spring and Autumn"; in 1977, he played Lu Xiaofeng in the TV series "Lu Xiaofeng". In 1980, he starred in "The Dream of Beijing" and played Kim Zhenxi. In 1985, he participated in "The Legend of Pingzhixia" as Zhang Danfeng, and in 1986, he starred in "The Legend of the Eagle Flying" as Ye Kai. In 2006, he was nominated for the Best Actor at the 26th Golden Rooster Awards for the movie "Trial of Tokyo" directed by Gao Qunshu. In 2007, he starred in the fashion business war drama "Years and Clouds" co-produced by CCTV and TVB, and in 2011, he starred in the time-travel drama "Shocking Heart". In April 2014, the starring TV series "Step by Step" was broadcast. In 2016, he starred in the family comedy movie "Extreme Father and Son".

Lu Haipeng, born on December 21, 1941 in Guangzhou, is a famous Hong Kong TV series, comedy and movie actor.

When Lu Haipeng was young, he was the leader of the mainland singing and dancing troupe. Later, he went to Hong Kong to develop his acting career. He used to be an artist under TVB and is now an Asian TV artist. His film and television career over 40 years has won him acclaim from all walks of life. In April 2012, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards for his film "Deadly Gold", and his acting career has been recognized again.

Luo Haokai was born in Hong Kong, a TV actor and comedy expert.

He is good at playing various characters, and his classic roles are playing Lü Qi and Lin Zixiang in "Happy Tonight". He has been a disciple of teachers Xu Pei, Zhang Yun and Lin Xiangyuan. He has been a professional piano player for more than 20 years. He is not only a music singing instructor, but also a band leader.

Luo Haokai plays Soetu in the version of "The Deer and the Cauldron". The Soetu in the book can be regarded as the enlightenment teacher of Wei Xiaobao's embezzlement and bribery. He taught the key to protecting himself. Then the master led the door to practice with a person, and Xiaobao also understood it at one point, and he was very popular. Luo's Soetu portrays the image of an old fox who takes advantage of the risks but does not bear the risks and is well versed in the officialdom. In "The Emperor's Flower", the role of the teacher of Emperor Sun Guizhou. He has a very gentle temper, like a nanny more than a teacher, and this career is difficult!

The uncle who plays Ouyang Shouye (played by Qian Jiale) in "No Enemy Without Exam". Luo, who thought it was a bit treacherous, performed the role of Lao Qiaoduan, whose black-hearted uncle cheated on his nephew's property. Finally, he realized that Luo used the provocation method, which was a happy ending. In "Happy All", a role that plays the funny eunuch Ling, is naturally popular among the public. Luo portrayed a "beautiful and pretty old eunuch" with a very funny feeling and excellent acting skills. With orchid fingers and agile eyes, his sissy performance can be regarded as the ultimate. Especially his exclamation of "sexy charming"~~~~~~, it makes people feel goosebumps all over their body. Luo Sheng, the owner of the film company in "Brothers and Brothers". An ordinary image, nothing outstanding. In "The Golden Years", he plays the manager of a branch of Dingfeng Jinye, and in "The Lots of Public and Private Love", he plays the manager of Jinhao Hotel, and he is an expert in bragging and playing.

Guan Jing (Kwan Ching, September 9, 1951 - September 17, 2014), whose real name is Guan Daquan. He is a Hong Kong TVB actor, active period: from the 1980s to the present, has performed publicly. In 1982, Guan Jing has been active in many classic TV series in TVB since starring in Tang Zhenye's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", especially in martial arts dramas, such as he played Lu Youjiao in Huang Rihua's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Zhang Zhaohui's version of "The Border Town Prodigal Son", Yu Canghai in "The 1996 version of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer", etc.

On September 17, 2014, he died of a heart attack at the age of 63.Hong Kong actor Lee Sung-chang posted on Weibo to mourn the death of Hong Kong actor Guan Jing, and his agency, TVB, confirmed the news of Guan Jing's death at about 3 pm.

Guo Dexin, a Hong Kong TVB actor, was born in June 1953. He debuted at ATV in his early years and joined TVB in the 1980s. He is now a veteran licorice actor in TVB. He has been a veteran licorice actor in Wireless since the 1980s.

Liao Qizhi was born in Hong Kong on April 7, 1954. Hong Kong actor. Graduated from the 8th Wireless Artist Training Class.

1980, Liao Qizhi made his debut in the TV series "Shanghai Bund" of the Republic of China; in 1992, he starred in the drama "Cageman", and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 1993 Hong Kong Film Awards; in 1997, he starred in the criminal investigation series "Criminal Investigation Archives III"; in 2003, he participated in the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 2004 Academy Awards and the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 4th Chinese Film Media Awards; in 2005, he participated in the fashion police and gangster kung fu film "Kill the Wolf", so the film was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 2006 Academy Awards; in 2008, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 2009 Academy Awards for the action film "Witness"; In 2010, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the Actress Awards for the action film "Informer"; in 2012, he participated in the action film "The Lost Bullet" and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for the Academy Awards for the sixth time; in 2014, he starred in the anti-corruption crime film "Anti-Corruption Storm".

Hua Zhongnan, senior green leaf of Hong Kong wireless. TVB supporting roles are active: from the mid-1980s to the present, specializing in roles: street guys, city guys,

. The well-known ones are Smiling Proud Wanderer playing the role of the monk Bujie, Deer and the Cauldron playing Li Zicheng and other

Huang Tianduo (1953-2002), a Hong Kong TV artist, mostly plays sleek characters or protagonist bosses, and plays "Ji Kun" in the TV series "True Love" and is familiar to the audience.

Jiao Xiong, former wireless TV actor. Worked at wireless since 1978. In the golden age of Hong Kong's TV industry, Jiao Xiong has starred in a large number of wireless dramas, mostly playing the city neighbors, irritable and rude uncles, or small vendors, small characters, fishermen, and farmers; he often plays treacherous villains in costume dramas. With the end of the golden age of Hong Kong TV, and in 2003, wireless implemented salary cuts, Jiao Xiong argued with the TV station and finally left wireless.

Xu Shaoxiong, born in Hong Kong in 1948, is a Hong Kong actor in China.

In 1972, Xu Shaoxiong joined TVB after graduating from the first wireless TV artist training class. He worked at wireless for three years and then returned to wireless for four years. Xu Shaoxiong was the first artist to drive a Mercedes-Benz to work while on Li's TV, so he was also Benzxiong. In 2012, he won the Outstanding Actor Award at the Thousand Stars Awards Ceremony. At the 2013 Hong Kong TVB 2013 Awards Ceremony, Xu Shaoxiong won the Best Supporting Actor for "My Lady". In 2014, he played the role of Mercedes-Benz in the movie "Macau Storm" starring Chow Yun-fat. In 2015, he played the landlord in the movie "The Seventh Lie" starring Jung Chung-ki and Jo-yi. In 2016, he returned to the movie "The Acts Walker".

Li Jiading, born in Guangdong in 1945, is a Hong Kong actor and nicknamed "Ding Ye". Li Wei, a friend who joined Hong Kong TVB in 1981 and performed at the Jubilee Snack Shop at Hong Kong August 1st to Hong Kong 86 Middle School. He is currently an actor on TVB and also serves as an action guide. Sometimes he will also take on movies. Mr. Li Jiading is a senior equestrian coach. He has been studying in the UK since 1968. He has been a British riding in Hong Kong and the United States. He is proficient in equestrian, riding and equestrian stunts. He is now a TVB equestrian instructor and coordinator. Li Jiading once married former artist Shi Ming and is now divorced. The two have twins Li Yonghao and Li Yonghan, and both of them are artists. In 2014, he won the "Professional Actor Award" at the TVB Ten Thousand Stars Awards Ceremony.

Lee Longji, a Hong Kong singer and actor, signed with Hong Kong TVB. The nickname is "Zheng Chai Lao" (i.e., woodcutter). He established his position in the Cantonese pop music scene by singing the theme songs of the TV series "Superstar" and "Huanhua Sword Record". He has also appeared in TVB dramas such as "The God of Luo" and "The Legend of Qin", and often plays the role of an emperor or an official.

Zhu Tiehe, born in Hong Kong in 1949, is a Hong Kong actor. Active from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, he was rough in appearance and good at performing martial arts dramas. He was loyal and brave, as well as insidious and cunning and stupid characters. Mainland audiences are more familiar with Ouyang Feng in the Hong Kong drama "94 Legend of the Condor Heroes" and Ji Xiantang in "Thirteen Sisters". He has also appeared in several movies, the most famous of which is the envoy of Ning Wang in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", especially his song "Braised Chicken Wings" left a deep impression on people.

Kwong Chor Fai, born in July 1956, is a Hong Kong artist and host in China, and a Catholic. He graduated from the Kowloon Deng Jingbo School of the Catholic Sales Association.

Kuang Zuohui joined TVB TV after graduating from the 1978 TVB Artist Training Class and served as the host of Women's Programs (Liberal Programs) for a long time. He often plays a professional such as doctors, judges, lawyers, etc. in TV series. Kuang Zuohui once played Yin Zhiping in Andy Lau's version of "The Return of the Condor Heroes". In 2012, he switched to Hong Kong TV. In September 2014, Kuang Zuohui suffered from intestinal cancer and was in the fourth stage. In December 2015, Kuang Zuohui's cancer relapsed and he stopped chemotherapy and lost weight. On the evening of December 20, 2015, Kuang Zuohui passed away peacefully at the age of 59.

Peter Li was born in Hong Kong in 1950. He is an actor and lyricist. In the 1970s and 1980s, he worked with Xu Guanjie to write lyrics for many Cantonese pop songs. His works include "Divorce Smile", "Impression", "Ming Xin Scheming", "Xiwen Lu II", etc. In the 1990s, he hosted the commercial radio personal program "Happy Night Talk". In 2008, he won the Music Achievement Award of the Hong Kong Association of Composers and Lyricists (CASH). He left TV in September 2012, ended his years of relationship with TVB and switched to Hong Kong media production under City Telecom.

Li Guolin, born on May 9, 1954 in Hong Kong, China, is an artist of Hong Kong TV and Broadcasting Co., Ltd. He graduated from the fourth TVB TV Artist Training Class, with his classmates including Hong Kong director Johnnie To, TVB Pan Jiade, etc.

1975 participated in the first TV series "The Remaining Dream of the Qing Palace". In 1997, he played Jiumozhi in Huang Rihua and Li Ruotong's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In October 2009, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the Wanqian Xinghui Awards Ceremony for his role as the eunuch director Ma Yuanzhi in "The Scheming of the Palace", and entered the last five. In November 2011, Li Haisheng, a Hong Kong actor, was nominated for the best supporting actor at the Wanqian Xinghui Awards Ceremony, and was once again nominated for the Wanqian Xinghui Awards Ceremony for Best Supporting Actor

Li Haisheng, a Hong Kong actor, was born in 1945. Shaw Brothers Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts Master, and once served as the director of film martial arts.

html began to play roles in the mid-070s. He often shows himself as a bald head and has developed muscles. There are many villains, and most of them are the final bosses with very strong martial arts skills. Sometimes they can also play positive roles. For example, in Liu Jialiang's "Thirty-Six Rooms in Shaolin", he played the abbot of the Discipline Academy and had fought with Liu Jiahui for three consecutive games, but they were all fighting with the same school, not life-and-death struggles. He strictly controls the teaching quality of Shaolin Temple. In the mid-to-late 1980s, Run Run Shaw gradually shifted his career focus from film to television industry. Lee Hae-sen also switched from Shaw to wireless TV, filming more TV series, but still starred in movies. As he grew older, he often played kind supporting roles in the series. There are fewer negative characters, and there are also some funny characters. The more well-known ones are: playing the role of the pirate Li Chujiu in Jackie Chan's "Plan A" series. Shi Hulong in "New Half a Jin Baliang", played the role of Master Xuanpu in Shaolin Temple in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (Huang Rihua version) in 1997. Master Huiyan in "The Strange Cases of Shi Gong". Li Haisheng is over 60 this year and played Liang Jia, the old servant of Liang Jia, in the TV series "Foshan Praises Master". At the end of each episode of the drama, there are scenes of him and a young man demonstrating Wing Chun

Pan Zhiwen, born on March 21, 1950 in Xinhui, Guangdong, and is an actor.

Pan Zhiwen, his representative works include "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea", "The Man of Heaven and Earth", "New Shanghai Beach", "The Legend of the Dragon and the Eight Works", etc. In 1967, he joined the film and television industry and became a student of the first training class of Cathay Pacific Film Company. During this period, he participated in some film performances and received training in Cantonese opera and Times. He was admitted to the film training class in 1968.Pan Zhiwen, who became popular on Hong Kong radio in early 1978, joined Li's TV, injecting fresh blood into the TV station that originally lacked appeal.

Li Chengchang, born on October 11, 1957 in Hong Kong, is a Hong Kong actor in China.

1979, after graduating from the eighth wireless TV artist training class, he joined Hong Kong wireless TV and became a wireless TV actor. In 1981, he began to star in the fashion situation drama "Hong Kong August 1st to Hong Kong August 6th Series". In 1986, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1992, he starred in the fashion emotional drama "Fire Rose", in which he played Qiao Li's brother Qiao Hui. In 1997, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 2003, he starred in the TV movie "Murder at the Pillow". In 2006, he starred in the TVB female business drama "Heart and Greed". In 2009, he starred in the TVB costume drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 2010, he starred in his first film "Informer". In 2011, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "TVB Thousand Stars Awards Ceremony". On December 17, 2012, he attended the "TVB Ten Thousand Stars Award Ceremony" and won the Outstanding Actor Award. In 2014, he starred in the TVB business war drama "The Secret War of Famous Family". In 2015, he starred in the TVB costume drama "The Strange Official of the Official Sea".

Chen Rongjun (August 22, 1955-), whose original name is Chen Rongji, is a Hong Kong TVB artist. He joined Jiayi TV in the early days and performed under the name of "Chen Rongji". Later, he participated in the first artist recruitment class after the restructuring of the wireless TV artist training class in 1984, and joined the wireless TV after graduation. Chen Rongjun was praised by TVB as the second male lead in the early days, so the character was positive and handsome, but later he began to play the supporting role of the villain. He has been in the industry for more than 30 years and is still performing on TVB.

Zheng Lei was born on October 5, 1944 in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province. He is a former Hong Kong TVB and Asian TV series artist and Hong Kong TV program host.

is now living in Canada and officially retired. There is also mainland advertising planner Zheng Lei, Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, who has a place in the music scene in mainland China. A body of muscle is the symbol of Zheng Lei. He is a good-looking man. He is a member of the Zhang family class and is the first generation of Zhang Che’s disciples, just like Wang Yu, Wu Ma and Luo Lie.

Zhang Hongchang, a former male artist of Hong Kong TVB, Lide TV (later Asian TV), and Jiayi TV. He is best at interpreting villains. The mustache is the most conspicuous sign of his person. Yu Jiayi debuted on TV in 1970s and began to perform supporting roles in the series. After Jiashi went bankrupt in 1978, she became a member of Li's TV and played a lot of green leaf roles. In the early 1990s, it switched to wireless TV and worked for wireless until after 2002.

Shen Wei, born in Hong Kong in 1951, is a Hong Kong male actor.

start in movies in the 1970s, but did not make its mark. Until 1984, he participated in "The Provincial and Hong Kong Flag Soldiers" directed by Madon McDonald, playing the role of the two-faced Ate. With his outstanding performance in the film, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 1985 Hong Kong Film Awards, thus becoming famous in one fell swoop. He has since played supporting roles or villains in various films for a long time. His acting career has also been involved in directors, producers, screenwriters, etc. He has played and directed more than 200 film and television works. In the mid-1990s, Shen Wei joined TVB TVB for a short time and performed several TV series. In the 2000s, Shen Wei faded out of the film and television industry.

Hui Tianci (August 13, 1957 - October 4, 2012), a Hong Kong actor, born in Shandong, from Zhenghuang Banner, Manchuria. The fourth child in the family is the brother of actress Hui Yinghong.

There are two marriages, both ending with divorce. The first wife is Chen Betty, a former senior executive of Asian TV. The two have two daughters Hui Songling (stage name Cheng Yin) and Hui Kailing, and later divorced. In 1996, she married a female artist Banban (formerly known as Li Xiaowen). After marriage, they had a son and announced their divorce in 2001. Hui Tianci has worked hard in the Hong Kong film industry for nearly 40 years and is one of the most influential martial arts stars in the Hong Kong film industry. At around 19:00 on October 4, 2012, Hui Tianci passed away at her residence in Beijing. Her sister Hui Yinghong confirmed on Weibo that her brother Hui Tianci's death. It is understood that Hui Tianci was discovered after a sudden death at home in Beijing several days.

Xia Yu, formerly known as Huang Chengzhi, was born in Guangzhou on January 11, 1946, and is a Hong Kong actor in China.

smuggled into Hong Kong in 1962, and later signed up for Shaw Brothers' "South China Experimental Theater Troupe Training Class", and became a temporary actor while studying. Later, Li's Yingsheng joined and changed her stage name to Xia Yu. He switched to TVB in 1974, immigrated to Canada around 1997, returned to TVB in 2000, and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Wireless Star Awards Ceremony for "Sweet Grandpa" in 2005, and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at for "Sweet Grandpa". In 2008, he signed a contract with TVB to become an agent contract artist under his agent. In 2008, he won the Best Actor Award at the TVB Star Awards Ceremony for "Hot and Greedy House". He has participated in many works, including "The Legend of the Condor Heroes (83 Edition), "The House of Heart and Greed, Good Moon Full", "Grandpa Sweet Grandpa", "Scholar Falling in Soldiers", "Dangwang Dad", "Senior Sister Tuo Gun" series, etc., and also participated in the filming of the movie "Auspicious Stars". In 2012, he signed a contract with Hong Kong TV to shoot "The Love of the Years". After leaving TVB in 2012, he filmed TV series and films such as "Four Door Labels, One Dream", "The Ball Under Your Feet", and "ATM" in Singapore, and served as the producer and producer of many films.

Teng Weiquan, an artist in Hong Kong TV (HKTV), performed "Feng Fire Love and Revenge" in 1982, "101 Arrest Warrant" in 1983, "Yu Bow of Clouds and Seas" in 1984, and finally played the protagonist Zhuo Yihang in "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" in 1986.

1982 Li's TV stage name "Asian TV". As early as 1983, he won the Best Newcomer Award at the Taiwan Celebration. During the ATV era, he often performed as the protagonist, and the two most prominent ones were the 1984 "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" and the 1986 "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch". In 2012, he played the role of senior inspector in "Dangwang's Dad" and had better acting skills and important roles. Zeng Weiquan graduated from the last Li TV Artist Training Class, which is of great historical significance. His appearance is suitable for the past and the present, so he had a very high appearance rate back then; and the departure of many key young actors at that time also indirectly made him more likely to become a leader.

Lin Jiahua, born on April 2, 1957 in Hong Kong. Hong Kong film and television actor.

1978 starred in the era drama "Crocodile Tears". In 1980, Lin Jiahua switched to TVB to star in the early Republican drama "Shanghai Beach Sequel". In 1987, he starred in the TV series "The Legend of Gillian". In 1990, he starred in the time-traveling romantic comedy "Back to Unmarried". In 1994, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". After filming "The Love of Miles" in 1995, Lin Jiahua returned to Toronto and decided to leave the entertainment industry temporarily. Later, he returned to Hong Kong in 2006 to continue his acting career. In 2007, he starred in the TVB comedy "The Troubled Man" in the early Republic of China. In 2008, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "The Four Famous Captains of the Boy". In 2010, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the Thousand Stars Awards Ceremony for his Enqiuwu fight drama "The Iron Horse Looking for the Bridge". In 2013, he starred in the fashion police and gangster drama "Police Line". In 2015, he starred in the horror suspense drama "Magnificent Century".

Lin Shangwu, a senior Hong Kong green leaf actor, played the TV series "Shushan Weishen: The Fairy Couple's Story" filmed in 1991. Wu Chen Real Person, TVB 1994 martial arts drama "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" played the role of Qiu Chuji, the Taoist priest of Quanzhen Sect, etc.