2018-07-11 16:13 | Zhejiang News Client | Trainee Li Pan
The famous martial arts film and television actor Ji Chunhua died in Hangzhou at 10:35 a.m. on July 11, 2018, at the age of 57. Born on July 20, 1961 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, he is a famous martial arts actor in China.

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In 1982, directed by Zhang Xinyan and starring Jet Li and Ji Chunhua and others, the movie "Shaolin Temple" was popular on both sides of the river, and Ji Chunhua played the villain "Vulture" in the film, and the fierce god was vicious and vicious, which was well known to the audience. In 1993, Ji Chunhua participated in the production of the work "The Legend of Shaolin Heroes", and later starred in the villains in "Shaolin Boy", "New Shaolin Five Ancestors", "Fang Shiyu Sequel" and other works, and was known as the "Gold Medal Villain Star".
Attached: Ji Chunhua's acting experience
Ji Chunhua, male, born on July 20, 1961 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is a Chinese martial arts actor.
In 1982, he starred in the movie "Shaolin Temple" directed by Zhang Xinyan, playing the role of a vulture, which was well known to the audience.
In 1987, he played the bandit Bald Three Cannons in the movie "Red Sorghum" directed by Zhang Yimou.
In 1993, he participated in the production of the work "The Legend of Shaolin Heroes".
In May 2001, he cooperated with his mentor Zhang Xinyan and starred in Zhang's work "Shaolin Wuwang". In the same year, he played Hai Lingshan in the 30-episode TV series "Broken Enemy Valley" directed by Yuan Bin and Huang Zuquan.
In 2003, he played vulture in the costume Hong Kong comedy TV series "Magic Hand God Catching Pretty Lady" directed by Yuan Bin. In the same year, he played a ghost-catching master in the zombie horror movie "Millennium Zombie King" directed by Xu Ke and Qian Shengwei and starring Zhou Wenjian and Lin Xue, with 5 ghost-catching apprentices.
In 2004, he played the role of Blood Knife Lao Zu in the mainland version of the TV series "Lian Cheng Ti" directed by Wang Xinmin and Chen Yongge, and in the same year, he played Chi Bi lie in the TV series "Wudang" directed by Tan Ruiming.
In 2005, he played Xin Longzi in the costume martial arts drama "Seven Swords Under the Heavenly Mountain" directed by Huo Yaoliang and starring Zhao Wenzhuo, and in the same year, he played Yamaguchi in the TV series "Railway Guerrilla" directed by Wang Xinmin.
In 2008, he played Cao Junwu in the action film "Three Kingdoms Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" directed by Li Rengang and starring Andy Lau and Maggie Lee.
In 2010, he starred in the film "Imperial Assassin" directed by Du Xiao.
In 2011, he starred in the 86-episode series "New Water Margin" directed by Ju Jueliang and starring Zhang Hanyu; in the same year, he starred in the TV series "The Legend of the Shaolin Temple" starring Sun Yingxin and Xie Miao.
In 2012, he starred in the movie "The Killing of The Flames", playing the villain Kameda, and in the same year, he played the bandit leader of the bandits in the anti-Japanese TV series "Poison Fangs".
In 2013, he starred in the modern revolutionary theme TV series "Iron Blood Red An" directed by Lu Qi and starring Zhao Wenzhuo and Li Xinru, produced by Hubei Yangtze River Huasheng Film and Television Co., Ltd.
In 2014, he played a plainclothes criminal police officer Lei Ting in the public welfare film "Jin Ou" directed by Tian Qi, which was his first positive role; in the same year, he played a good man again in the magic film "Magic Shadow Divine Pen" directed by Tian Qi; in the same year, he played Hu Yan in the film "Gun Transit" directed by Liang Jie; and in the same year, he played Hai Dafu in the TV series "Deer Ding Ji" starring Han Dong in the mainland version.
In 2016, the action comedy movie "Thank God You're Here" starring on January 30 was officially released on the whole network.