She is the goddess of a talented woman of 80, and she was concerned before she starred at the age of 47 and still unmarried

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Yu Feihong was born in Hangzhou on January 15, 1971. His ancestral home is Huangshan Town, Zhuji City, Zhejiang Province. He is a director and actor in Mainland China. Graduated from Beijing Film Academy with a bachelor's degree in 1989 (graduated in 1993 and stayed at school).

In 1998, he became famous for the TV series "Holding Hands", and later filmed many movies and TV series such as "The Prodigal Son", "Little Li Feidao", "Life and Death" and other film and television series. In 2007, his starring "Millennium Prayer" won the No. The 55th Spain San Sebastian International Film Festival Awards-Golden Shell Award. In 2009, he directed and acted in the movie "Love Has An Afterlife".

She is the goddess of a talented woman of 80, and she was concerned before she starred at the age of 47 and still unmarried - Lujuba

In 2010, Yu Feihong won the Best Debut Award at the 17th Beijing University Student Film Festival for his director "Love in the Afterlife". In 2015, starred in the spy war drama "Father's Identity" and tried the villain role for the first time. In 2016, starred in the urban romance drama "Little Husband".

Yu Feihong’s early stills

Yu Feihong’s early experience

Yu Feihong, his father graduated from Tsinghua University and his mother graduated from Zhejiang Institute of Chemical Technology, has excellent family conditions since childhood. Her father served as a senior in the Zhejiang Land Institute and is well-known in the real estate industry in Hangzhou. . But there is no literary atmosphere at home. Since childhood, Yu Feihong has not missed any opportunities related to this. In 1977, 6-year-old Yu Feihong was selected to learn dance. In 1979 (8 years old), he appeared in the movie "Bamboo" for the first time.

Acting experience

In 1987, the 16-year-old Yu Feihong played the heroine in "The Murderer and the Coward", and went to Hollywood to star in the movie "The Joy Luck Club" in his junior year. He graduated from university in 1993 and stayed as a teacher. Everything went so smoothly! But she felt that she was too young and needed to exercise. "I have no experience and lack of life. I can teach students, only those taught to me by the teacher, most of which are microphones. I also wanted to learn English, so I went to the United States to study." Postgraduate studies at the University of California, USA (went to the United States in 1994 and then settled in Los Angeles; returned to Beijing in 1997).

In 1998, Yang Yang, the director of the TV series "Holding Hands", approached Teacher Cheng from the Film Academy. Yu Feihong played Xia Xiaoxue in the script, but based on Yu Feihong's age, experience, and feelings, Wang Chun was more appropriate. At that time, she was studying in the U.S. and took a ten-hour flight back to China. As a result, everything went as planned. Wang Chun, let her become famous overnight-that may be the first unhinged third party on the Chinese screen. She didn't seem to be able to surpass this role afterwards. When the audience talks about her, they must mention Wang Chun in "Holding Hands". After "Holding Hands" became popular, the number of film schedules increased dramatically, and there was a period of four or five plays every year. In 2001, she bought the copyright of the novel and wrote the script herself. She successively found three screenwriters including Zhao Zhao.

In 2004, Chengdu female writer Jie Chen’s novel "Wine Red Ice Blue" was adapted from the TV series "I Love You, Goodbye" written by Zhao Zhao. For the first time, Yu Feihong tried the work that she shouldered in front of the backstage. She prepared for this For more than a year, he has served as producer, producer, starring, and ending song sing.

The 2006 American film "AThousand Years of Good Prayers" (AThousand Years of Good Prayers) won the "Golden Shell Award" for the best film at the 55th Spanish "San Sebastian Film Festival" (San Sebastian Film Festival).

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