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The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

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The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive
The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Wu Mengda has countless records in Stephen Chow's works: the supporting role with the highest appearance rate, the actor with the longest cooperation time, the most well-known green leaf, etc. His earliest cooperation with Zhou Xingchi dates back to the 83rd edition of "Shooting Eagles", in which Zhou Xingchi played a "Song Bingyi", and Wu Mengda was treated a little better than him at that time, playing a slightly more dramatic beggar gang "Elder Peng".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Luo Jiaying: Cantonese opera celebrity, began to perform opera at the age of eight, in 1973 officially took the lead, performed "Panlong Order", and has participated in many major dramas since then. He is best known to mainland audiences as the Tang monk in "Journey to the West" and Da Vinci in "Domestic Zero Zero Lacquer". He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his performance in "I Love the Kitchen".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Because it looks like Bruce Lee, after playing the goalkeeper in "Shaolin Football", Chen Guokun is widely known, and he is also very aware of the gratitude of Tu Bao, who said that what he now has in the entertainment industry is because of Stephen Chow. In "Kung Fu", Chen Guokun plays the big guy of the Axe Gang, Chen Ge, with a cruel personality and obedient behavior, and his kung fu is "buying murder".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Huang Yifei entered the drama class at the age of sixteen and ran the dragon set, and has been involved in many TV stations. With the master brother in "Shaolin Football", he won the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Supporting Actor, and he has had cameos in many Chow films: as a death row prisoner in "Domestic Zero Zero Paint"; as Xingjun's father in "Hundred Variable Star Jun"; and as Ah Fu in "Death Judge".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Yuan Qiongdan: She once starred in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" as "the magnificent pomegranate sister", but her deepest impression is "the old bustard is me again", in "Nine Pin Sesame Officer" and "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair" she is shown as an old bustard, so that she is called "the old bustard professional household" by fans.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Cheung Tat Ming is known as one of the most powerful people in Hong Kong. Zhang Daming has worked as a screenwriter, taught people to act, and also worked as a DJ on the radio, and his identity is very complicated. In "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair", he plays the emperor who is in the head of bad luck, and when he faces the wolf-like harem "Beautiful Ladies", the sad expression he exudes is particularly overwhelming.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive
The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Zhong Zhentao: Like Chen Baixiang, he was originally a member of the Band Wenna. Since the 1980s, he has often been shown in his films as an honest and honest silly boy and has been called "unique in the Hong Kong and Taiwan film industry" by Hong Kong film critic Shi Qi. In Stephen Chow's films "New Jingwumen" and "Comic Weilong", the dashing brother he played is also a classic character that no one can replace

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Leung Ka-jen, a kung fu star who debuted in the late 1970s, has played a hero in many movies. In Stephen Chow's films, he played some two-hundred-and-five roles to set off Chow's wise and divine martial arts. In "Descendants of the Dragon", he is Zhou Xingchi's uncle Mao Rensheng - just listen to the name to know what kind of goods it is; in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", he is the Wu Zhuangyuan of Halo Mang

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Qin Pei: Real name Yan Chang, also known as Jiang Changnian, born in an acting family, Qin Pei is his stage name, given by the great director Li Hanxiang. His younger brothers David Jiang and Er Dongsheng are both outstanding actors and directors in Hong Kong films. Qin Pei has many classic roles and has won the title of Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards twice.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive
The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Gu Feng: A hundred pairs of characters in the Shaw film period, he has played an important role in the films of directors such as Li Hanxiang and Zhang Che many times. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Wu Dalang in "Wu Song" directed by Li Hanxiang. In "Nine Pin Sesame Officer", he plays the father of the villain Chang Wei, and is really old and "adulterous".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive
The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive
The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Wu Qihua: The development in the television circle is very beautiful, and it is always difficult to be satisfactory in the film industry. In "Nine Pin Sesame Officer", he played Bao Longxing's opponent, Fang Tangjing, the first division of Guangzhou, in which he was quite arrogant, "How about how, beat me, stupid." Of course," I've never seen a request like this in my life." Wu Mengda said this after a violent squash at him.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Zhu Mimi: If Yuan Qiongdan is a professional household of the old bustard, then Zhu Mimi must be regarded as a professional nursing mother, although in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" she was helped to be Zhou Xingchi's mother, but her image of the nursing mother in "The Inquisitor" has basically become the standard of this role, so that she later played the role of the nursing mother many times in the TV series.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Lin Xue: From the domineering at the beginning to the inexplicable firecrackers detonated by the pig cage wall, Lin Xue has been amazing between the silence and the silence. Most people familiar with Hong Kong films recognize him through Du Qifeng's films. As a theater professional, he has done countless things on the set: scene work, props, lighting, mechanics, production...

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Tian Qiwen: Nicknamed "Tian Ji", he has been in the show business circle for 20 years, joined Stephen Chow's Xinghui Company in 1996, and participated in his directing of "God Eater", "King of Comedy" and "Shaolin Football". Today's Tian Ji is Zhou Xingchi's agent. Their first collaboration was in "Nine Pin Sesame Officer", tian Qiwen played Zhang Min's husband who spit out his lungs.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Yuanhua studied art with Zhan Yuan at the age of seven, is one of the members of the "Seven Little Blessings", and has been engaged in martial arts work for many years. And the one who single-handedly discovered Yuanhua's pre-curtain performance was his master brother Hong Jinbao. In the cooperation with Stephen Chow, Yuan Hua also has a good performance, in Stephen Chow's latest work "Kung Fu", Yuan Hua starred in the hidden master charter public, won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor Award.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Yuan Qiu: In the early years, Yuan Qiu, who studied drama under Master Zhan Yuan, was a Shandong native like Jackie Chan, and was still Hong Jinbao's sister according to generations. When he was young, Yuan Qiu worked as a stunt actor like other martial artists, and in 1980, Yuan Qiu quit the screen. In 2003, she was rediscovered by Stephen Chow and starred in the role of Chartered Po in "Kung Fu", and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 42nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

Picture story: In Stephen Chow's movie, many dragon sets that can't be named sometimes burst out of the dazzling light. He Wenhui (Sauce Burst), a native of Guangzhou, because of his unique appearance and temperament, was discovered by Zhou Xingchi when he came to Guangzhou to cast him, and let him play the role of Sauce Burst in "Shaolin Football". In "Kung Fu", He Wenhui lived up to expectations, and the role of Bare Belly Boy shined!

Pictured story: Huang Qiusheng's only character in Stephen Chow's movie is Zhu Dazhong, a ninth-born beggar with a big sore in "Jigong". In the past two years, Huang Qiusheng has often played some cool roles, almost making people forget that he is also very funny.

Story: Xia Ping: Because of her name with foreign star Cordely Xia Ping (mainland translation known as Audrey Hepburn), her name is often used by Hong Kong showbiz circles to ridicule. In "Nine Pin Sesame Officer", she played Bao Longxing's mother, who gave a "Shang Fang Sword" at a critical moment. In 2005, at the TVB Celebration Gala, Xia Ping defeated Wang Mingquan to win the TVB Thousand Brilliant Performing Arts Award

Story: Xue Jiayan: She began filming at the age of nine, and in the heyday of Cantonese films in the 1960s, she was one of the famous screen "Seven Princesses"; in 1996, when her marriage failed, she made a comeback with the role of "Good Aunt" in the TVB series "True Feelings"; in the same year, she starred in Chow Sing Chi's film "God Eater", impressing the audience with exaggerated body language and vivid expressions.

Pictured story: Huang Yunshi: Huang Yunshi's acting style is unique, and even Deng Cuiwen, the "concubine" in "Golden Branch Desire", also said that she had stolen from him.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Dong Zhihua: Dong Zhihua studied Peking Opera at the age of 10 and graduated from the Beijing Central Art Troupe in 1979, majoring in martial arts performances. He played a fried ghost who was proficient in stickplay in Kung Fu. And he is almost the last confirmed lead actor in "Kung Fu", because Stephen Chow has always hoped to find an actor who is proficient in stickplay, and later through Hong Jinbao's introduction, he finally found this most suitable candidate.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Xingyu is the 35th generation of martial monks of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan, who represents the Shaolin Temple and travels to perform around the world. Currently living in Shenzhen, he manages the shaolin temple located in the branch of the local branch. Zhou Xingchi found Xingyu while filming "Kung Fu". According to Tian Qiwen, when Xingyu first arrived in Shanghai, he thought it was just an audition, but he did not expect to stay for more than four months. He played the "Twelve Road Tan Legs" coolie in "Kung Fu".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Zhao Zhiling's master Chenglin Shirong, is Huang Feihong's disciple grandson. His participation in the performance of "Kung Fu" was made under the repeated warm invitations of Stephen Chow. Zhou Xingchi believes that tailoring should have a delicate side, and this profession can form a strong contrast with Zhao Zhiling's martial arts, in order to achieve this effect, he designed a "feminine" personality for Master Zhao, and was "insulted" by the charter wife.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Yuan Xiangren: The old beggar who sold Ah Xing's "Rulai Divine Palm" for ten yuan is a key figure in "Kung Fu". And playing this role is the film action director Yuan Heping's younger brother Yuan Xiangren, see him are you a little familiar? Yes, he is the beggar who teaches Sukhachar can sleep in the "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Jia Kangxi joined the Xi'an Peking Opera Troupe at the age of thirteen and has more than 30 years of performance experience. His first film performance was "Xi'an Killing" directed by Zhang Che. In "Kung Fu", he played the master of the piano killing, "Heavenly Cruelty".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Feng Ke'an: In "Kung Fu" he played the role of "Ground Cripple". He was born into an acting family, his father Feng Feng is a famous ugly star and director, his younger sister Feng Baobao is a talented child star in Hong Kong that year, and another sister Feng Subo and younger brother Feng Jilong are famous TV producers. He has collaborated with Hong Jinbao on films such as "Flying Dragon General". In Kung Fu, his freehand fight with the master tailor is overbearing.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Liang Xiaolong played the villain "Fire Cloud Evil God" who looks like an old man but is a martial artist in "Kung Fu". He has filmed "Huo Yuanjia", "Chen Zhen", and more than a thousand episodes of TV series, Liang Xiaolong has been mainly engaged in business and opening a martial arts school in recent years, and at the invitation of Zhou Xingchi, "Kung Fu" is Liang Xiaolong's first return to the big screen since he disappeared from the film industry in the 80s.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Zheng Peipei: In the 1960s, she became a famous screen heroine by starring in Hu Jinquan's film "The Drunken Man", and the blue-eyed fox in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" made her famous again. In "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", she is the Lady Hua who pinched Zhou Xingchi all the way to "at most do not smile and do not walk".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Liu Jiahui has inherited from an early age to the action director Liu Jialiang's father, Master Liu Zhan, and has won the true legend of Liu Jiahong's fist. Representative works include "Thirty-six Rooms of Shaolin" and so on. In "Kill Bill", he played "Crazy 88" and "White Eyebrow" before and after, and in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", he played the role of a deadly student who fought with Tang Bohu's father and son before and after, and was later stabbed by the Tang Men Overlord gun without a gun.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Xu Shaoqiang: In the 1970s, he was an action star, mostly showing the image of a hero, and the starring "Life and Death Decision" was Cheng Xiaodong's famous work. In the early 1980s, he became popular in Hong Kong with the TV series "Silkworm Change", and then gradually faded out of the screen by leaving Taiwan, and in recent years he has returned to show business and focused on the mainland. In "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er", he plays Zao Wou-ki who is plotting rebellion.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Liu Xun: a famous Peking Opera singer, who entered the film industry because he did the Peking Opera director of "Dao Ma Dan" for Xu Ke, and has been out of control ever since. Playing a eunuch is his best play, such as the father-in-law in "New Dragon Gate Inn" and the "slut" who confronts Zhou Xingchi in "Nine Pin Sesame Officer".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Ni Xing: Ni Xing, now renamed Zou Zhaolong, became famous for his performance in "The Matrix", he is also a famous action actor and martial arts instructor in Hong Kong, but he also played the villain Chang Wei in Stephen Chow's "Nine Pin Sesame Officer", and he could not escape the fate of "rogue".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Xu Jinjiang: A closed disciple of the master of fine arts Guan Shanyue, after arriving in Hong Kong in the 1980s, he was appreciated by director Mak Dang-hung, and entered the industry with "The Sequel to the Provincial Hong Kong Flag Soldier", and later filmed a number of tertiary films. His leopard head in "Nine Pins of Sesame Officer" is very brave, and in "The Hundred Variable Star King" he plays the crazy Einstein-style professor.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Ru Hua's real name is Li Jianren, who was once a tablemate at Zhou Xingchi Middle School. After graduation, he participated in the behind-the-scenes work of the film, and occasionally ran the dragon set in front of the curtain. The first time he was shown as "Ru Hua" was as "the sister of my friend's aunt" in "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er", and "Ru Hua" was his later role name in "Jiupin Sesame Officer".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Chen Kaishi: "Gong Ya zhen", a native of Guangzhou. In 2002, she participated in Zhou Xingchi's wahaha commercial recruitment activity for handsome men and beautiful girls, and was shocked: "How can you think of yourself as a beautiful woman?" But she said, "Because I have self-confidence, I will succeed." Although she finally failed to shoot that advertisement at that time, she left a deep impression on Stephen Chow, and later she was finally able to star in "Kung Fu".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Lin Zishan: The little bastard who snatched the dumb woman's hand and later ate A Xinghai K when he was a child, does not look very good?? Yes, he is the "Hong Ye" in "The King of Comedy".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Yang Neng is another masterpiece excavated by Zhou Xingchi, in the hidden clip of "Shaolin Football", he danced with Sauce Burst to "become a great dancer", and in Wang Jing's "Que Sheng", he played the Yuanhua Laoqian Tielan still appeared in the shape of a pork guy, and the scene of writing the three words of underworld on the belly to intimidate passers-by made people laugh and break their stomachs.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Feng Mian heng: The "car maintenance man" who played football with wrenches, hammers and other dark calculation tools in "Shaolin Football", and the taxi driver who robbed Yang Qiannuhua in "Luck Superman". This "Sven scum" even triggered Zhou Xingchi to "have considerable prejudices about people who wear eyes", and vowed to kill the "four-eyed boy", which shows the "uniqueness" of his image.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Eight two gold: The real name is Ye Jingsheng, and we can only use the four words of ghostly work to describe his appearance. "King of a Thousand Kings 2000" plays Deaf Five, Wu Dezhao in "A Dragon of Luck", and "The King of Comedy" as "The Best" - actually crawling out of the ears and nostrils.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Lee Shau Kee: A mid-level member of the Hong Kong Triad Before the 1980s, he was brought into the film industry by director Lam Lingdong and successfully washed the bottom, often with some memorable performances. In "God Eater", as one of the backbone of the neighborhood, he followed Zhou Xingchi to fight the world, mainly relying on his true performance, while in "Counting Dead Grass", he played the gang leader Hong Eighteen, and the whole person was full of "local atmosphere".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Liu Yida: One of the members of the famous band group "Daming Faction". The role he played is indeed appropriate to describe it with the word "drifting", which is reflected in Chow Sing Chi's "God of Food", "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair" and "The King of a Thousand Kings".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Cheng Wenhui: Remember the HKU graduates in "The King of Comedy" who triggered Stephen Chow's fighting spirit and persevered in the cause of collecting protection fees to the end? Remember the guy in "God Eater" who was called "stupid B" by Stephen Chow? His name is Zheng Wenhui, a screenwriter who was pried to the front of the screen by Stephen Chow.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Huang Yishan/ Li Jiasheng's Hua Wu name in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" is Huang Yishan, and he also plays a fool in "Nine Pin Sesame Officer" and Huang Xiaogui in "Truant Weilong". He was originally a screenwriter. The Chinese name in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" is Li Jiasheng, who is an actor on TVB.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Cheng Dong: A practitioner of special functions who has left a deep impression on us in Hong Kong movies, he will always be A sworn enemy of Stephen Chow, whether it is the one-eyed dragon in "The Gambler" or as the "Trickster Expert". Of course, his ending will always be tragic. However, he was still illiterate and made false offerings in "Nine Pin Sesame Officers", which was a big surprise.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Liang Rongzhong: When the names of "Xiaoqiang" and "Wangcai" are mentioned, everyone is familiar; the owner of Xiaoqiang is naturally Tang Bohu, but who is the owner of Wangcai? It's dumbfounding. This guy who is fierce with Tang Bohu is named Liang Rongzhong, and like Huang Qiusheng, he is an actor from the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Ruffin: The Fire Grandma in "Nine Sesame Officers", the Great White Shark in "The Trickster Expert", in reality, she has her own film and television advertising agency.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Lin Zicong: Nicknamed "Fat Boy Cong", he is well known to the audience for playing the sixth disciple of "Floating on the Water" in "Shaolin Football", and in "Kung Fu" he is a small follower of Zhou Xingchi. His acting skills seem to be average, but his appearance is "outstanding". Lin Zicong, the youngest screenwriter in TVB history, is also one of the screenwriters of Xinghui Company in addition to acting

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Liu Zhenwei, who is called "Dear Grape" by fans, plays the role of Puti Laozu, prisoner and storyteller in "Journey to the West", he served as a financial manager, producer, businessman in the early days, and later engaged in film screenwriting and directing. He has worked with Stephen Chow many times, from the original "Gamble Saint" to the most recent "Kung Fu", and the most popular "Journey to the West".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Li Lizhi: Director Li Lizhi has cooperated with Zhou Xingchi Wu Mengda since "He Comes from the Jianghu". He often made cameos in films, such as "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair", "The King of Destruction" and "Night of the Soul", in "Domestic Lingling Paint" he jumped into the air with a handsome "whirlwind leg", and then was crushed to pieces by rocket artillery.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Wen Jun: As a producer, producer, screenwriter and agent, Wen Jun has outstanding performances. He is one of the driving forces behind the scenes of the "Ancient Puzzle Boy" series, "Wind and Clouds" and "Sunny Days". Although he is not good-looking, he also likes to be in the limelight, for example, in "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair", he plays the obscene version of Lu Xiaofeng at the top of the Forbidden Purple.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Yuan Kui: one of the Seven Little Blessings, less appearing in the current he is more pure than the identity of other division brothers, he is one of the most famous martial arts instructors in Hong Kong, and Liu Zhenwei has a tacit understanding of cooperation, and his most recent work is "Love Epilepsy". He has appeared in "New JingwuMen" and "Gamble Saint", but the most memorable line of dialogue about him is the "safety first" that appears in "Fang Shiyu 2".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Jiang Youcheng: Jiang Youcheng is an assistant director who works with Wong Kar-wai, Liu Zhenwei and others, and sometimes appears in front of the curtain, and the most widely known performance is the blind man/sand monk in Stephen Chow.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Peter Lai: A famous lyricist in Hong Kong. In the 1970s, he wrote lyrics for Hui Guanjie's Cantonese pop songs. It is known as the "ghost horse filler". Peter Lai also worked as a screenwriter for TVB and in the 1990s he often made cameo appearances on television shows, specializing in male roles in the city. He went shirtless in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" and played the teaching gentleman of "Left Green Dragon Right White Tiger".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Gu Dezhao: "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" on the intestines, Tang Niu in "God Eater", "All are illusions" in Shaolin football... Yes, he is Gu Dezhao, and he is also a well-known director in Hong Kong.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Xiang Huaqiang: Yongsheng, Chinese star, owner of a hundred-year film company, can be said to be the richest and most powerful filmmaker who has guest starred in Stephen Chow's works. In "Gambler II. Above the Beach Gambler", he still plays the "Dragon Five" who basically does not laugh.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Jimmy White: The origin of the foreigner in "Descendants of the Dragon" is not simple, he is once the second largest snooker master in the world, and when filming "Descendants of the Dragon", he ranked sixth in the world. Jimmy White has previously won 22 major titles and 6 world runners-up. He is also known as "the best player who has not won a world championship".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Chen Baixiang is from the band Loosers (formerly known as The Wenner Band) and is a famous show host in Hong Kong. In "Deer Ding", he is Duolong, the brother who burned yellow paper with Wei Xiaobao, and in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", he is the interesting Zhu Zhishan. He also made a cameo appearance in "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er". Some people ranked him after Wu Mengda and called him "the second green leaf next to Zhou Xingchi".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Ge Minhui: A member of the well-known Hong Kong alternative singing group "Soft and Hard Heavenly Masters". In "A Dragon of Luck", he can still be regarded as promising, and in "Counting Dead Grass", he is He Huan, who is the wronged head and lucky man. As a young man with a pursuit of art, he has also directed several unsure experimental films, such as "Eve on All Sides", "Dragon Fire", "The World of Two After the First Entanglement", etc.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Au Kam Tong is a very popular Hong Kong wireless actor, the appearance rate is quite high, and the acting in Stephen Chow's film makes people surprised to find the comedic talent of Au Kam Tong. The host of the final game in God Eater, who played the host of the Anatomy Alien Conference in "The Great Inner Secret Agent".

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Yu Guole is a wireless artist, playing a boatman with a name and a surname in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang", and the two scenes in the film where he shakes the boat and pretends to die are classics. Here is the famous dialogue: "With your wisdom, have you been intimidated?" "That's true, too."

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Story: Gu Minghua played a very murderous and finally bought by Zhou Xingchi for 100 yuan in "Domestic 007" and shook hands with him to bid farewell to the executioner, the subtleties of which I think the majority of bubble friends living under this system can only smile.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Pictured story: Liu Xixian played the eldest of the four major adulterers in "Tang Bohu Dian Qiu Xiang" (the other three heroes: Jiang Haowen, He Yingwei, Yu Guole), Liu Xixian entered the Academy of Performing Arts in 1985 to study at the Drama Academy, majoring in directing, after graduation to participate in film behind-the-scenes work and advertising, joined Asian Television in 1988, with a special appearance, able to serve as a host and emcee. is a famous host in Hong Kong.

The super supporting characters in Stephen Chow's films are all classic and impressive

Picture story: Who this woman is I don't know, but we must be until these few lines: Do you think you can't find you when you hide? Useless! A wonderful man like you, no matter where he is, is like a firefly in the darkness, so distinct, so outstanding. Your melancholy eyes, your sparse beard, your godly sword skills,......

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