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"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

Xiong Xinxin ,born on February 25, 1962 in Liuzhou, Guangxi, is a Chinese director, actor and martial arts instructor.

Born in Liuzhou, Guangxi, Xiong Xinxin began practicing martial arts at the age of twelve, and two years later entered the martial arts team of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, where she won many martial arts championships in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the national martial arts championship during her 8 years of martial arts study. Later, he entered the film and television circle and starred in many films. In 1987, he joined Liu Jiaban, led by Liu Jialiang, as a martial artist, and in the early days he was a stand-in for jet Li, Chow Yun-fat and many other actors.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 1984, he participated in the film "North and South Shaolin" directed by director Liu Jialiang, in which the 22-year-old first played a stand-in for Jet Li.

In 1987, Xiong Xinxin participated in the action film "Tiger Out" starring Chow Yun Fat and Lee Won-ba, which was the first film in which Teacher Liu Jialiang led Xiong Xinxin to officially enter the Hong Kong action film.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

At the end of 1989, because Xiong Xinxin had repeatedly acted as a stand-in for Jet Li and participated in the movie "Huang Feihong 1", Xu Ke invited Xiong Xinxin to serve as a stand-in for Jet Li again; in the movie "Huang Feihong 2 Boys As Self-Reliant", Xu Ke invited him to play the villain Jiugong Zhenren; in the same year, he participated in the movie "God of Gamblers" directed by Wang Jing, playing a role under Hua Liucheng.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 1991, Xiong Xinxin once again participated in the film "Huang Feihong's Heroic Ambition" directed by Xu Ke, but this time he only played a small gangster of the Shahe Gang; in the same year, he participated in the Hong Kong underworld biography film "The Father-Son Feud of Five Hundred Million Inspector Leiluo II" directed by Liu Guochang, playing the Crab King's subordinates

In 1992, Xiong Xinxin participated in the film "New Dragon Gate Inn" directed by Li Huimin, playing the small boss of the East Factory with a mole in his eyebrows.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 1993, Xiong Xinxin participated in the film "Lion King Battle" directed by Xu Ke, playing ghost foot seven, which was the first time Xiong Xinxin really appeared on the big screen as an actor and had a wonderful rival role with Jet Li; in the same year, she participated in the historical film "Hero Haojie's Su Qi'er" directed by Yuan Heping and Chen Qiansong, which was set on the eve of the Opium War, playing twelve Baylor.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 1995, Xiong Xinxin participated in the film "Little Drunken Fist" directed by Xiao Rong, playing Wu Hao; in the same year, he participated in the film "Jingwumen" directed by Luo Wei, playing Hong Fei; and then participated in the TV series "South Fist and North Leg" directed by Director Andy Leung, playing Ping Tai

In 1997, Xiong Xinxin entered Hollywood as the first film of the action director "Strike Back", playing stavro's man in the hotel; in the same year, he participated in the film "Huang Feihong's Western Lion" directed by Hong Jinbao, and Xiong Xinxin played the ghost foot seven for the sixth time.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 2006, he won the Best Action Design Award at the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards for his film "Seven Swords". In 2008, he participated in the movie "Butterfly Sword" and played The Headmaster Uncle. In 2012, he participated in the films "Tai Chi 1: Starting from Scratch" and "Tai Chi 2: Rise of Heroes" directed by Feng Delun, playing Qin Bo.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

In 2013, Xiong Xinxin directed the first film "Brilliant Years" as a director for the first time, playing Wu Qiu; in the same year, he participated in Qiu Litao's work "Ip Man's Ultimate Battle", playing the dragon of the earth.

In 2016, Xiong Xinxin participated in the police film "Tree Trick" co-directed by Xu Xuewen, Ou Wenjie and Huang Weijie, playing Quincy in the film.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

Because of his successful interpretation of the ghost foot seven character in Xu Ke's "Huang Feihong No. 3: The Lion King's Battle", he was often nicknamed "Seven Brothers", which established the status of ghost foot seven in the "Huang Feihong" series and was deeply loved by the audience.

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

Representative works: Huang Feihong, Glorious Years

"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin
"Ghost Foot Seven" Xiong Xinxin

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