Some people appear to be acting for Zhou Xingchi, but behind the scenes they are famous directors.

As a leading figure in nonsense comedy, Stephen Chow has cast many classic film works. In these works, in addition to the outstanding performance of Master Xing, many supporting actors have also contributed good acting skills, such as gold partner Wu Mengda or the honest and lovely Lin Zicong. Although some actors have played many nonsensical roles, their names are rarely known. What is even more surprising is that the supporting roles in these star master films are actually talented directors. Do you know who they are?

Cheng Dong

Mentioning the name Cheng Dong may be a bit unfamiliar to everyone, but when it comes to the roles he has played, I believe you will suddenly realize it. In 1990, Cheng Dong, Andy Lau and Stephen Chow co-starred in the "Gambler" series, in which he played a cyclops with a special function, and then he played the trickster in "Tricky Expert".

If you haven't thought of it yet, then this role will surely make you feel better. In 1994, he played the famous Laifu in "Nine Pins of Sesame Official"! That's right, it's the one who only promised to falsely accuse Qin Xiaolian of his friendship for Qian.

Cheng Dong’s superb acting skills are obvious to all. What is surprising is that in addition to his role as an actor, he is also a well-known director in the industry. That "Cai Li Foquan" is his independent work, which makes people admire.

Li Lichi

Li Lichi has played many dazzling roles in Stephen Chow's movies, the radio director in "The King of Destruction", the iron legs floating on the water in "Domestic Lingling Paint", and the nose hair in "The Great Internal Detective Zero Hair" Prime Minister, there are so many roles that people are jaw-dropping.

is surprising that he participated in the directing of works such as "Domestic Lingling Paint", "King of Destruction", "The God of Cookery" and "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance". It is reported that Li Lichi's cameo role in the film is really helpless, because the original actor was either late or absent, or the acting skills were not satisfactory. An angry Li Lichi simply went into battle on his own, but the result was well received by everyone.

Jiang Yuecheng

Some people seem to be a dragon, but behind them are talented directors! Said Jiang Yuecheng. Do you still remember the blind man who was loyal to Zhizun Bao in "A Westward Journey" was played by Jiang Yuecheng. It is said that many details in "A Westward Journey" were designed by him.

is not only that, he is also the deputy director of Wang Jiawei and Liu Zhenwei. Most of the plays Liu Zhenwei only provides a rough idea, and the details are executed by Jiang Yuecheng.

In the works of "City Huntress", "The Horse King of Portland Street", "Journey to the West", "Black Gold", and "Actor Sandwiches", Jiang Yuecheng has played the role of executive director, which is commendable.

Liu Zhenwei

​​Compared with the previous ones, Liu Zhenwei’s popularity seems to be slightly higher. His role as the ancestor of Bodhi in "Journey to the West" is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. It is said that the crew found an actor with a long neck and a slightly larger head to play this role. But at that time, Stephen Chow's Mandarin was not good enough, and the two could not talk normally, and the nonsensical comedy mood was completely inexpressible. Therefore, Stephen Chow pleaded for Liu Zhenwei to play, but he unexpectedly interpreted a classic role by mistake.

Aside from the actor status, Liu Zhenwei is a well-known ghost director in the circle. The classic works that we are familiar with, such as "Unparalleled in the World", "Furong in the Water" and "East as the West" are all from him. No wonder Zhou Xingchi deliberately found Liu Zhenwei as the producer when filming "Kung Fu". What he liked was Liu Zhenwei's director ability and talent.

Wang Jing

​​Wang Jing can be described as a leader in Hong Kong's directors' circle, and the number of films he has shot far exceeds that of most directors. There are also some classic works, such as "Across the World" and "The Young and Dangerous Series", especially in recent years The launch of "Chasing the Dragon", under the doubts of the downturn in Hong Kong movies, really moved back to a round for Hong Kong movies. In addition to the directorship, Wang Jing has also played many classic roles in Stephen Chow’s movies, such as the policeman who helped Star Master break Zhou Billy’s moves in "The Gambler 2: Shanghai Gambling Saint", and instigated Stephen Chow in "Tricky Expert" The women's toilet was actually a tricky "poor man".

However, the most brilliant one is still the ultimate villain Ferrari in "The King of Thousand Kings 2000". The scene of the film finally playing the mantis boxing furiously is still remembered.Still new.

Feng Xiaogang

The relationship between Feng Xiaogang and Stephen Chow has been complicated and confusing. As we all know, Stephen Chow once invited Feng Xiaogang to play the role of the gang boss in "Kung Fu". The always strict star master just shot a monologue more than a dozen times. Later, Feng Xiaogang filmed "A World Without Thieves" and wanted to invite Zhou Xingchi to come to a guest role, but was turned away.

In 2008, Zhou Xingchi and Feng Xiaogang's films "Yangtze No. 7" and "Tangshan Earthquake" were released at the same time. In order to avoid a positive PK at the box office, Feng Xiaogang deliberately delayed the release for 12 days. It is said that Feng Xiaogang's invitation to Zhou Xingchi to come to the platform was rejected again, and Feng Xiaogang was very angry with Stephen Chow has no contact anymore. We have no way of knowing the relationship between the two of

, but there is no doubt that Feng Xiaogang has not only directed many classic works, but also played roles. The gang boss in "Kung Fu" is really amazing. They are all born good actors.

Tsui Hark

In the early years, Tsui Hark and Stephen Chow did not seem to have much overlap, as if two masters who had been admiring each other for a long time, until the movie "Mermaid", the two masters were officially cooperated. Stephen Chow invited Tsui Hark to play in it. Although the role of Siye only lasted three minutes, Tsui Hark's return to the screen still made many old movie fans extremely excited. Later, the two also directed the movie "Journey to the West: The Demon Slayer", which was surprising.

Tsui Hark is a well-known director in the industry. He has directed many excellent works, such as "The True Colors of Heroes" and "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate". It is still memorable, and even many people who like martial arts novels only indulge in the rivers and lakes created by Tsui Hark. After Jackie Chan

became famous, Stephen Chow seems to have few cameos, but at that time he had guest roles for Jackie Chan’s film. It is said that the two were not far from the crew at the time, so they simply came to each other.

I believe many people can see that Jackie Chan played the role of the "dead man" in "The King of Comedy".

​​and Stephen Chow starred in Jackie Chan's movie "Glass Bottle" as a policeman dragged away by a dog. I have to say that looking at that section of the scene still makes people laugh.

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