Who is Master Sammo Hung?
Yu Zhanyuan (1905- 1997), a native of Shuntianfu (now Beijing), is a Chinese Peking Opera actor and Peking Opera teacher. Yu Zhanyuan was a famous Peking Opera actor when he was young, but after he went to Hongkong, he performed both on the stage and on the screen. China Theatre Research Institute was established, with many students, such as popular stars Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan.
In the 1930s, the warlords in the mainland were in melee, but the Hong Kong opera circle was prosperous. Yu Zhanyuan, who was born in Beijing School, went south to Hong Kong to try to find a way out. When Yu Zhanyuan arrived in Hongkong, he didn't make great progress. Instead, his youngest daughter, Yu Suqiu, won herself a reputation and opened up a new path-she started filming in Hong Zhonghao's film company in the late 1940s.
Sammo Hung's introduction
Sammo Hung,1949 65438+February11(1952 65438+1October 7), born in Hong Kong, is an actor, director, action director, producer, screenwriter and producer in China.
1980 Directed, performed and edited the zombie fantasy film Ghost and won the annual box office title in Hong Kong, which is the pioneering work of zombie movies in Hong Kong. 1983 The self-directed and self-acting action film "Beware of Little Hands" won the Best Actor in the Second Hong Kong Film Awards; In the same year, the self-directed and self-directed action film "Never Give Up" won the Best Action Design Award at the Second Hong Kong Film Awards.
1985 The self-directed and self-directed action films Lucky Star and Lucky Star in Summer broke the annual box office record in Hong Kong and won the annual box office double champion in Hong Kong; 1988 won the Best Actor Award in the 33rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the Best Actor Award in the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards for his action film Seven Little Happiness. 1997 The self-directed and self-acting action film "A Good Man" won the annual box office title in Hong Kong.