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Hong Kong actor Yue Hua died at the age of 76

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On October 21, according to the Hong Kong media on.cc East Network, actor Yue Hua died on October 20, Canadian time, at the age of 76.

Hong Kong actor Yue Hua died at the age of 76

Yue Hua, formerly known as Liang Lehua. He went to Hong Kong in 1962 and was admitted to the Southern Experimental Theatre Troupe in 1963 as a third graduate. In 1966, Yue Hua signed a contract with Shaw Film Company, and then successively starred in "Journey to the West", "Drunken Man", "Twelve Gold Medals", "Affair", "Meteor Butterfly Sword", "Deception of Wealth and Deception", "Chu Liuxiang", "White Jade Tiger", "Ghost Calling Spring" and many other films, and became famous for the role of Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West".

After Shaw's suspension of production, Yue Hua is still active in the film and television circle, starring in many dramas such as "Grace of the Earth", "Absolute Double Pride", "Duty And Not To Love" and so on. In 2008, he participated in the family drama "Pearls of Treasure" and once again attracted attention with the role of He Feng, who played in the play.

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