The four most bald-headed men in the Hong Kong film industry, look at when they have hair, the fourth one is a handsome man.

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There are still many male stars with bald heads in the

entertainment circle, and because of their appearance, most of them can be remembered by the audience. But have you seen how they look when they leave their hair? Today, Mimei will take stock of the four bald male stars in the Hong Kong film scene for everyone. The contrast is really big.

The four most bald-headed men in the Hong Kong film industry, look at when they have hair, the fourth one is a handsome man. - Lujuba

The bald-headed Mai Jia should be familiar to viewers who like old Hong Kong movies, especially friends in the 1980s, who must have seen a lot of his comedy movies, the most classic of which is "Best Partner" in the 1980s. The series of movies received a double harvest at the box office, and his name as a bald detective remained in the hearts of the audience.

The four most bald-headed men in the Hong Kong film industry, look at when they have hair, the fourth one is a handsome man. - Lujuba

​​The bald guy can be regarded as a generation of comedy masters in the Hong Kong film industry. Before Stephen Chow's nonsensical comedy appeared, the entire Hong Kong comedy film of the 1980s was inseparable from the bald Mai Jia. Not only did he act as an actor and director himself, but the seven monsters of the New Art City back then could also be said to be all-powerful. Because he appeared in the movie with a bald head, fans also kindly called him a bald guy. In fact, in the 70s, Mai Jia was also a rock young man with a beard, but few people have seen it.

The four most bald-headed men in the Hong Kong film industry, look at when they have hair, the fourth one is a handsome man. - Lujuba

is Luo Jiaying in second place. Of course, Luo Jiaying's image is not only bald, but also bald. Both extremes have two classic characters, one is Tang Sanzang in "A Chinese Journey to the West" and the other is from "Domestic Lingling Paint" Da Vinci, especially the corner of Da Vinci, let Luo Jiaying be known to the audience.

Luo Jiaying was a Cantonese opera artist before his debut. He learned Cantonese opera from his father since he was a child. He studied with Peking opera masters such as Fen Juhua and Liu Xun. He never thought of such a background. Later, he became a comedian. In 1995, he also became a comedian. "Forty Women" won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor. After we got acquainted with the image of Luo Jiaying on the screen, let's take a look at the way he grew his hair when he was young. It really didn't change at all except for his hair.

The third bald male star to be mentioned is Xu Jinjiang. He is not only a good player in fragrant films, but also a representative of villains in Hong Kong films. He has performed various types of roles since his debut, including comedy, action and other different film types. To dabble is an out-and-out strength drama.

But don’t look at the fierce villains he plays, making people grit their teeth. In reality, Xu Jinjiang is a master of art. He graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and has a solid foundation in painting. During the development of the entertainment industry, he became a closed disciple of Tang Jiezhong to learn cross talk. As he slowly withdrew from the film world, Xu Jinjiang put more of his mind on artistic creation. In 2015, he held the Xu Xu Danqing Jinjiang Art Exhibition, which made many netizens know him differently.

The fourth place I have to mention is of course Zhang Weijian. Zhang Weijian’s bald character is too much classic. "Smart Little Don't Understand" and "Young Zhang Sanfeng" are all TV series that accompany us to grow up together, and if you Having seen his early works, Zhang Weijian was also a standard handsome man when he had his hair, and his appearance was not inferior to what he is now.

​​In addition to film and television works, Zhang Weijian himself has a bald head in his life. It is said that after Zhang Weijian became popular with "Journey to the West", he and TVB were hidden because of the film pay. Later, after leaving TVb, Zhang Weijian took on other works. A very reasonable price, but the producer at the time said that you should not think that you are a great monkey if you play a monkey. You can't make money without sticking hair on your face. This sentence is very hurtful to Zhang Weijian, so his subsequent image has always appeared in the audience's field of vision with the image of a bald head. But what I have to admit is that Zhang Weijian is still very handsome whether he keeps his hair or not.

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