Hong Kong actor Yue Hua died at the age of 76| with a large number of old photos attached
author:Guangzhou Daily
According to Hong Kong media reports, actor Yue Hua passed away tragically yesterday at the age of 76 in Canadian time. At that time, Mrs. Yue Hua and her daughter were accompanied, and her friend Zhang Zhijue also confirmed the news to the Hong Kong media.
Yue Hua became famous for playing Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West", and then successively starred in many well-known classic films such as "The Drunken Man", "Twelve Gold Medals", "Meteor Butterfly Sword", "Chu Liuxiang" and so on. After starring in many classic dramas such as "Grace of the Earth", "Absolute Double Pride", "Duty And Not To Love", etc., in recent years, he has played the role of He Feng in TVB's "Pearls" and has become very popular.
Yue Hua is an iconic figure in Hong Kong cinema, especially in the heyday of Shaw cinema before the 1980s. After being hand-picked by Shaw to join Shaw, he was a first-line student at that time. He has played important roles in many classic films by major directors such as Hu Jinquan, Li Hanxiang, and Chu Yuan. For example, the hermit Fan Dabei in "The Drunken Man"; The Law Xiangchuan in "Meteor Butterfly Sword"; the flowerless flower in "Chu Liuxiang"; the flower boy in "Seventy-two Tenants"; Jia Zheng in "Dream of the Red Chamber of jin yu liangyuan"...
Yue Hua and his wife Tian Ni.
In terms of love history, he once fell in love with the actor Zheng Peipei, who had worked with him, fell in love with the famous writer Yi Shu, and later married the star Tian Ni.
Stills of Yue Hua and Zheng Peipei cooperating in the film.