
The Hong Kong films of the last century ushered in an unprecedented glory, and the Hong Kong films at that time, also known as the "Hollywood of the East", attracted much attention. In that era of vigorous film development, a number of outstanding actors also emerged in the Hong Kong film industry, and Wong Kam Kong was one of them. Many viewers are familiar with Xu Jinjiang, but pay little attention to Huang Jinjiang. In the former Hong Kong film industry, Huang Jinjiang is also a powerful male partner who has cooperated with Lin Qingxia, Zhou Runfa and Chow Xingchi.
One of Huang Jinjiang's most well-known characters is the "Golden Gunner" in "Domestic Lingling Paint". In the early years, Huang Jinjiang often appeared on the movie screen as a villain, and in 1994, Zhou Xingchi directed and acted in the first work of his acting career, "Domestic Lingling Paint", and specially invited Huang Jinjiang to play the villain "Golden Gunner", and Huang Jinjiang's performance also impressed many audiences.
The classic villain image created by Huang Jinjiang is not only a "golden gunner", in the 1991 action movie "Cold-faced Sniper" directed by Yuan Heping, Huang Jinjiang played the rich Hong Kong businessman Li Shaobang, who has given many fans a fresh memory. It is worth mentioning that in this film, Huang Jinjiang also cooperated with zhang Min, the "costume goddess", for a passion play. In the section where Huang Jinjiang abused Zhang Min, the acting skills are really in place.
The actresses who have been destroyed by Huang Jinjiang on the screen are not only Zhang Min, but also Li Ruotong and Huang Jinjiang have also had large-scale cooperation. In 1994, in "Burning the Red Lotus Temple" directed by Lin Lingdong and produced by Xu Ke, the "Shengong" played by Huang Jinjiang can be described as a classic villain role, but the box office of "Burning the Red Lotus Temple" was dismal, and Huang Jinjiang's interpretation of the gods also became a buried classic.
In Jet Li's "Bodyguard of Zhongnanhai" and Chow Yun Fat's "God of Gamblers 2", Huang Jinjiang has given wonderful performances, but after 1995, Huang Jinjiang faded out of the film world. In addition to being an actor, Huang Jinjiang is also an internationally renowned painter whose fine art works are represented by the MMI "Modern Masters" Gallery in New York, USA, and his works are collected by museums, art galleries and galleries in the United States, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Although Huang Jinjiang has faded out of the film world today, the classic roles he has created have always been fresh in the minds of the audience. Whether it is "Golden Gunner", "Shengong", or "Li Shaobang", these classic villains portrayed by Huang Jinjiang have contracted the memories of many fans.