The actors in this article were very active in the 1960s and 1970s. He is not only the first generation disciple of Zhang Che, but also one of the earliest characters who played the role of police in Hong Kong film industry. However, due to his early retirement, he became one of the actors who were "dusty by years", and he was Wang Zhong.
Jiang, born in April 1987, is the elder brother of Wang Qing, a famous Hong Kong actor.
Wang Zhong worked in the Acrobatic Troupe before joining the company, and joined Shaw Film Company as a teacher of Dragon and Tiger Wushu in the 1960s. Later, his mentor, Zhang Che, participated in more than ten films, such as The One-armed Sword King, The Ruthless Iron Hand, The Bodyguard, The Thirteen Taibao, Revenge, Ma Yongzhen, etc., and was called the first generation disciple of Zhang Jiaban with Wang Yu and others.
Since the 1970s, Wang Zhong has not only continued to cooperate with Zhang Che, but also participated in many Hong Kong mystery films, especially Police (1973), which not only successfully transformed into a fashion film actor, but also established his image as a policeman on the screen, and gave him enough confidence to direct films such as Golden Finger, Step on the Line and Two Thumbs Up in the 1980s.
Most movie fans think that Li Xiuxian is a "professional policeman" in Hong Kong films. In fact, Wang Zhong's police image became famous in the film industry before him. In addition to the police, he also played an agent in Li's TV series "Three Heroes" and "Big Complaint", played an old poor soldier in the new wave movie "Pointing Soldiers" and played Chen Zhong in Law Enforcement, and so on.
Since he entered the business, Wang Zhong has planned and produced five films, including One-way Street and Hot Blood, and also directed seven works, among which, except for 1988 Love between Long Feet and Short Feet (starring Chow Yun Fat and Joey Wong), the box office broke through10 million Hong Kong dollars, and other films achieved average results.
In the 1990s, Wang Zhong's film production began to drop sharply. His only work is Wu Zhuangyuan Su, which cooperated with Xingye. In this movie, he played Mo Laosan, an old beggar who passed the dog stick to Su Can, and then retired.
In 2005, at the invitation of director Du Qifeng, Wang Zhong, who had been in the shadow for nearly 13 years, came out again and played one of the spokesmen of He Liansheng-Blowing Chicken in the first part of H Society. At this time, Zhong Wang's gray hair was completely different from the once high-spirited police role. A few years later, inspired by Riman, he invited him to make a guest appearance in Juno Mak and Huang Jingfu. Friend! "(playing the owner of the tea restaurant), and then disappeared.
This year, Mr. Wang Zhong is 73 years old and has passed the stage of pursuing fame and fortune. Perhaps for him, resting in peace is more important than returning to filming!