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Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse

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Wu Ma (May 28, 1942 – February 4, 2014), real name Feng Hongyuan, was born in Tianjin and was a Hong Kong drama actor, film and television actor, director and screenwriter in Hong Kong, China. A graduate of the first phase of the Southland Experimental Theater Company of Shaw Pictures. Hong Kong director Zhang Che, Hu Jinquan's senior disciple and private school disciple.

Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse

In 1959, he moved to Hong Kong with his family. In 1963, he became a film and television actor after entering shaw's company and joined the Hong family class. During this period, he studied under Zhang Che and worked as an assistant director. In 1965, he became famous by starring in "Mulan" directed by Zhang Che and Yuan Qiufeng. In 1970, he independently directed the film "Furious Sword and Wild Knife". In 1980, he participated in the comedy film "Salted Fish Turned Over" directed by Mai Jia.

Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse

In 1987, he was well known to the audience for his role as Yan Chixia in the movie "Ghost of a Woman", and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 24th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse

In 1994, Noonma starred in the movie "Six-Fingered Piano Demon". In 2001, he starred in the TV series "For This Piece of Pure Land". In 2004, he starred in the costume movie "Mother Night Fork and Flower Queen", playing Song Jiang. In 2010, he played Ji Zha in the costume drama "The Legend of Sun Tzu". In 2012, he won the first and only actor award of his acting career for his outstanding performance in the movie "Painting Saint" - the Best Actor Award at the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival Film Channel Media Award. On September 7, 2016, he won the 20th Huading Awards Chinese Film Lifetime Honorary Award.

Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse
Forever Yan Chixia – Noon Horse

On February 4, 2014, he died of advanced lung cancer in Hong Kong at the age of 71

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