Koji Yano, a Japanese film and television actor and host who developed in China, is far more famous in China than Japan, and in 2000, he participated in the Chinese TV series "Eternal Lover" for the first time.
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On August 4, 2008, he joined the host group of Hunan Satellite TV's variety show "Every Day Upward". Koji Yano is a very powerful actor and host, in China he not only participates in the filming of movies and TV series, but also is often invited to participate in entertainment and variety shows, and also released a personal single, which can be described as a well-rounded development, and is a more outstanding all-rounder among foreign artists.
If someone asks who are the best Japanese stars in China? Many people will think of Koji Yano, in fact, there is a big-name star in the Chinese entertainment industry who is also Japanese, and his fame and fans are beyond The reach of Koji Yano.
He is Jin Chengwu, strictly speaking, Jin Chengwu is of mixed Chinese and Japanese descent, his father is Japanese and his mother is Taiwanese, although he was born in Taiwan, his nationality is Japanese, and he is not surnamed Jin, but the compound surname Jincheng, a single name is a martial character.
At the age of 15, Jin Chengwu entered the show business circle by chance shooting advertisements. In 1992, he recorded his first solo album and subsequently released more than ten albums. In 1994, Jin Chengwu starred in Wong Kar-wai's films "Chongqing Forest" and "Fallen Angel" and ventured into the film world.
In the 1990s, together with Lin Zhiying, Wu Qilong and Su Youpeng, he was known as the Four Little Heavenly Kings, and his popularity was not at all inferior to that of Jacky Cheung, the four heavenly kings of Hong Kong, and others.
After 1998, Takeshi Kaneshiro shifted his acting focus to Japan, with the Japanese drama "O God! Please Give Me a Little More Time" won the 18th Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actor.
In 1999, Jin Chengwu often wandered in the development of the Chinese and Japanese entertainment circles, and the drama road was very wide. However, Jin Chengwu is low-key, rarely appears in public except for filming, and jin Chengwu, who appeared when promoting "Taiping Wheel", is obviously blessed.
Then there is the photo of Liang Chaowei promoting "The Ferryman".
The recent photo is also a picture of a trip with a mysterious woman in 2017, as well as a still from the movie "Wind Forest Volcano".
[Author: Yang Liang Yang Liang Media original article is prohibited from reprinting without permission (picture from the Internet)]