In the 1980s, the powerful male celebrity partner Zhang Yu became popular, and his wife is more beautiful than Gong Xue. Now he is a fat uncle

I have been thinking, what is the standard to measure a good actor? Is it a beautiful face? Is it famous? Is it winning numerous awards? I think neither. For an actor, whether he has created an unforgettable role is the most important thing. There are many actors with great acting skills. They may not have the handsome looks of Wang Xingang and Tang Guoqiang, nor are they as famous as Zhao Dan and Sun Daolin, but they have created many roles in their lives and brought too many beautiful memories to the audience. I think this Enough. For example, the actor we will talk about today, I think many of my friends have forgotten him. But in the 1980s, he used his strength and talent to present us with many comic characters. Who is this actor? He is Lu Qing.

Lu Qing was actually a powerful and popular young male movie star in Shanghai Film Studio in the 1980s. Although everyone may feel a little strange to this name now, as long as I mention the movies he starred in in the 80s, such as "Bashan Night Rain", "Half Engagement Photo", "Little Goldfish", "Lakeside" Wait, I believe that many viewers will immediately remember, oh, it was him! I haven't seen each other for many years.

Strictly speaking, Lu Qing's appearance is not the kind of actor who makes people feel extraordinarily handsome and handsome at first glance, but rather looks more grounded. I think it is precisely because of this that many of the roles he plays make the audience feel so kind and easy to accept. And audiences who have seen the movie starring Lu Qing will remember that his performance is very distinctive, that is, it is simple and with Shanghai-style comics and humor, so it is highly recognizable. In the 1980s, he was a young male actor with a high rate of filming in Shanghai Film Studio.

Lu Qing seems to be born with acting talent and comedy cell. In 1976, he was lucky enough to be selected as a young actor in the actor training class of the Shanghai Film Studio. He Lin, Wang Weiping, Chen Ye, Zhang Zhihua, Chen Hongmei and others became classmates. After that, he boarded the screen and began to show his talents in the world of light and shadow. He has successively participated in film and television dramas such as "Jubilant Little Lianghe", "Special Missions", "Postage", "Drifting Adventures", "Girls' Village", "Foodie" and so on.

In 1980, he was selected to partner with Chen Ye in the satirical comedy film "Half Engagement Photo" and starred in the lead actor Qu Xinde. This is a young man whose personal qualities need to be improved. He is a comedic character who always does things that hurt others but he thinks he is smart. It is precisely because of this that several of the girlfriends they met have all passed away. Later, even if he met a good girl like Lan Lan played by Chen Ye, he didn't know how to cherish and felt very good about himself. In the end, he was ridiculed severely by life, and "drew the bamboo basket to nothing." Lu Qing's performance in this movie is very well done, and the Shanghai-style little humor is fully displayed. As a result, he became a famous Shanghai-style male comedy star at the time, and his name was remembered by many audiences.

And Lu Qing has a greater reputation, or after partnering with Zhang Yu. Later, he partnered with Zhang Yu, who was the Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Award at the time, in films such as "Night Rain in Bashan" and "Little Goldfish". In "Night Rain in Bashan", he played Song Minsheng, a young worker who seemed cynical but actually loved and hated, and helped and educates Liu Wenying played by Zhang Yu in his own way. In "Little Goldfish", the relationship between the two characters is reversed. Lu Qing plays the work-study school student Hu Sen, while Zhang Yu plays the young Xie Xiaoying. This time it is Zhang Yu's turn to help and educate the backward young Lu Qing. And Lu Qing's comedic performance has also been unanimously recognized by the audience and experts, and for the role of Song Minsheng in "Bashan Night Rain", he also won the first Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor. After winning the award, Lu Qing became one of the popular young male stars in Shanghai Film Studio by virtue of his strength and characteristic performances, and was extremely popular.

It is worth mentioning that Lu Qing’s wife, Zhang Hong, was also a film actor in the 1980s. She had filmed TV series such as "Deal under the Noose" and "Little Tailor and Designer". She was very beautiful and beautiful. Like a flower, many viewers felt that she was more beautiful and more beautiful than the famous Gong Xue who was known for her beauty at the time. It's a pity that she doesn't have much reputation, but her beautiful figure often appears on the wall calendar at that time.

and Zhang Hong was actually born in a typical art house. Her grandfather was Zhang Yi, a film star in the 1930s in my countryIt's a star), and his father is also an actor Zhang Yunli from Shanghai Film Studio (discovered by Sun Daolin, he has participated in "Red Sun", "Unforgettable Battle", "Lushan Love" and other movies).

Lu Qing and Zhang Hong later went to settle in Japan, and then faded out of the audience's sight. Today, there is very little information about Lu Qing and his wife Zhang Hong on the Internet, which shows that they have gradually been forgotten. It was not until this year that the Shanghai Film Actors Troupe held a 65th anniversary party, and they came back from Japan. And when he saw Lu Qing again, Yaqing was surprised, because he was already quite fat, and if he didn't look carefully, he could hardly recognize him. He had to sigh that time flies by, and years are merciless. It seems that yesterday he was the handsome Qu Xinde in "Half a Wedding Photo", but today, he has become a fat uncle.

Of course, this is actually a natural law of a person, everyone will have an old day. It’s just that, in our hearts, we are reluctant to accept that an actor or star we once liked suddenly changes, right?

I wonder if you still remember the actor Lu Qing? I think the audience in the 80s should still have an impression of him, right? Tell us in the message area!