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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory Hong Kong film actor Zheng Shaoqiu was born on February 24, 1947
78 years ago today, on February 24, 1947 (February 4, 1947 lunar calendar), Hong Kong film actor Zheng Shaoqiu was born. Zheng Shaoqiu, born in Hong Kong on February 24, 1947, was originally from Guangdong, China. Hong Kong Chinese actor and singer. Joined TVB in 1970 and began to star in TV dramas and release solo albums. In 1976, he played the roles of Chen Jialuo, Qianlong and Fu Kang'an in "Book Sword Enmity and Enmity". In 1979, Chu Liuxiang starred in "Chu Liuxiang", and in 1991, he was deeply popular for his role as a hero in "Joking Qianlong". In 1992, he played a corner of the clove crab in "The Big Time", which created a unique phenomenon in the Hong Kong stock market and economics circles since then, known as the "Autumn Official Effect". In 2006, he was awarded the "Golden Needle Award" of the Hong Kong music industry's honorary award. In 2007, Hong Kong media selected "Top 100 Hong Kong Classic TV Characters", and Zheng Shaoqiu single-handedly took on seven classic roles. In the same year, on the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, Zheng Shaoqiu was invited to star in a panoramic TV drama "Returning to Glory", which reflects the ten-year process of Hong Kong's return to the motherland. In his early years, Zheng Shaoqiu's original name was Huang Kezhong, and then he was renamed Zheng Chuangshi after his stepfather's surname. He is from Taishan, Guangdong. His father taught at Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His stepfather was a professor at Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He died when he was a teenager. In a family of generations of bookish, his biological father had ten brothers and sisters. His stepfather had one brother and But he has a soft spot for acting. When he was young, Zheng Shaoqiu did not follow the "right path" of studying in the eyes of his father, but he had a soft spot for acting. At the age of 16, Zheng Shaoqiu took the acting training class. Beginning in 1963, Zheng Shaoqiu was admitted to the training classes of Daxi, Tongwen, and Southern (Shao's) successively. During this time, Zheng Shaoqiu studied acting from Liang Ming (then the head of Hong Kong drama). His acting experience starred in the first film "Black Killer" in 1966. In 1967, Zheng Shaoqiu represented the Tsim Sha Tsui Neighborhood Welfare Association in the Hong Kong Drama Competition and won the "Best Actor Award" for the play "Brotherhood". In the same year, Zheng Shaoqiu made the first film "Black Killer" in which he played the leading role. In 1970, Zheng Shaoqiu joined Hong Kong Radio Television (TVB), first hosted the music program "String Rhyme and Send Hearts", and performed in the program "Happy Tonight", and later starred in TV dramas and sang the theme song for TV dramas. In 1971, he starred in his first TV drama "Cold and Warm Family" and won the TVB "Silver Award for Most Promising Newcomers". In the same year, he was voted as the first "Top Ten TV Stars" by the audience of "Overseas Chinese Evening News". At the same time, he released his first Cantonese album "Love is Married". In 1973, TVB filmed the first color long-running drama "Misty Rain". Qiu Guan starred as the male lead He Shuhuan and sang the theme song of the same name for the drama, creating a precedent for the theme song of Hong Kong TV dramas. In 1974, Zheng Shaoqiu won the Top Ten TV Star Award. In 1976, TVB began filming Jin Yong's first martial arts masterpiece "Book Sword Enmity and Enmity", in which Zheng Shaoqiu played three roles: Chen Jialuo, Qianlong and Fu Kangan. In 1978's "Yitian and Dragon Slayer", Zheng Shaoqiu played Zhang Wuji, and his hero image was more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Mr. Jin Yong once inscribed an inscription to Zheng Shaoqiu: "Screen warrior, rustling heroic style, Jialuo Wuji, in a dream. In 1979, TVB began filming Gu Long's famous book" Chu Liuxiang ". Zheng Shaoqiu played Chu Liuxiang. The play was broadcast in Taiwan in the early 1980s and set off a ratings frenzy in Hong Kong. In 1984, Zheng Shaoqiu held his first solo concert at the Hong Kong Red Pavilion. Several of Zheng Shaoqiu's albums have won the "Platinum Disc Award" or "Golden Disc Award" in Hong Kong. Among them, songs such as "Relying on Heaven and Slaying Dragons", "Vowing to Enter the Mountain of Knives", "Chu Liuxiang", "Rotation", "Love Life and Freedom" were selected as the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" of the year. In 1992, Zheng Shaoqiu's drama "Drawing on Qianlong" was broadcast in the mainland and was enthusiastically sought after by audiences and the media. The drama not only introduced Zheng Shaoqiu to mainland audiences, but also opened a precedent for "Drawing on History Drama" in the mainland. In the same year, Zheng Shaoqiu played the extreme Ding Crab in "Big Time". Since 1993, Zheng Shaoqiu has successively filmed many large-scale dramas for TVB, such as "Laugh at the Wind and Cloud", "Heaven and Earth Men", "New Shanghai Beach", etc. These dramas have achieved high audience ratings and have been broadcast many times in the mainland. In 1995, Zheng Shaoqiu starred in Chu Liuxiang again in "The Legend of Xiangshuai". The drama also became the top ratings in Taiwan in 1995, and the audience rating in the mainland also reached a new high. Since 1998, Zheng Shaoqiu has been invited to star in the mainland TV series "Qingming Riverside Map", "Meteor Butterfly Sword", etc. In 2004, Zheng Shaoqiu starred in the emotional film masterpiece "Red Apricot Tribulation" directed by Fang Junhua, and cooperated with Deng Liwen. In 2006, at the 29th Hong Kong "Top Ten Chinese Golden Melodies" Awards Ceremony, Zheng Shaoqiu was awarded the "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor in Hong Kong's music industry, which further affirmed his strength in singing and his contribution to the music industry. In 2007, Hong Kong media selected "Top 100 Hong Kong Classic TV Characters", and Zheng Shaoqiu single-handedly won seven classic roles. In the same year, on the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, Zheng Shaoqiu was invited to star in the first TV series "Return of Honor", which reflected the ten-year journey of Hong Kong's return to the motherland in a panoramic manner. In 2009, after the official opening of the film and television cooperation policy across the Taiwan Strait, Zheng Shaoqiu was invited to star in the mainland's first public TV series to be filmed in Taiwan, "Divine Doctor Avenue Gong". The drama obtained the "001" filming license in Taiwan, opening a new model of cross-strait TV series cooperation. From 2011 to 2013, Qiuguan went to the mainland many times to participate in variety shows, such as "Dancing Forest Conference" and "Dancing Out of My Life". In February 2014, he sang a Huangmei tune "Visit to British Taiwan" in "National Color and Tianxiang". Personal Life Zheng Shaoqiu met Shen Dianxia in 1974. In 1984, Guan Jinghua, a drama school graduate, met in "The New Biography of Chu Liuxiang" starring Zheng Shaoqiu. Zheng Shaoqiu and Shen Dianxia officially married in 1985. In 1987, Zheng Shaoqiu's daughter Zheng Xinyi was born, and Zheng Shaoqiu divorced Shen Dianxia in the same year. In 1989, Guan Jinghua and Zheng Shaoqiu entered the marriage hall, officially registered their marriage, and had a daughter Zheng Yongen. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1q7t.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-10:06] 访问:100
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