Fung Fung (simplified Chinese: 冯峰; traditional Chinese: 馮峰; pinyin: Féng Fēng; 1 December 1916 – 16 February 2000[1]) was a veteran Hong Kong actor. He began his career as a leading man in 1946. An accident in 1949 left the left side of his face paralysed, but, while no longer able to attract leading roles, he enjoyed a long career as a character actor, appearing in films alongside such stars as Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. He was the father of Fung Bo Bo, a child star of the 1960s, Alice Fung, a veteran actress, and Fung Hak-On, an actor known for playing villainous roles in several kung fu/action comedies of the 1970s and 1980s.

Fung Fung
Born
Feng Rusheng

(1916-12-01)1 December 1916
Died16 February 2000(2000-02-16) (aged 83)
Years active1936-2000
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese馮峰
Simplified Chinese冯峰
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinféng fēng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingfung4 fung1

Filmography

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Films

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This is a partial list of films.

  • We Owe It to Our Children (1936)
  • Xi nan er bo fu (1937)
  • Chun hua qiu yue (1937)
  • Ernu Yingxiong (1937)
  • Gongzi Geer (1937)
  • Hui Zuguo Qu (1937)
  • Back to Our Nation (1937)
  • Longcheng Feijian (1938)
  • Maihua Nu (1938)
  • Ernu Yingxiong Xiji (1938)
  • Qimi Yang Jiagu (1938)
  • Zhengui Guhanzhong (1938)
  • Xiguan Si Meiren (1939)
  • Zhen tou zhuang (1939)
  • Zuihou de Banlu (1939)
  • Sandao Jiulong Bei (1939)
  • Zuihou Shengli (1939)
  • Hongfu Nu Siben (1939)
  • Daxia Gan Fengchi (1939)
  • Daliang Adou Guan (1939)
  • Sanxi Bai Juhua (1939)
  • Yanzhi Ma (1939)
  • Da Nao Sanmen Jie (1939)
  • Yuannu Wang Fu Gui (1939)
  • Yuanhun Ta (1939)
  • Wagang Zhai (1939)
  • Yi Si Yanluowang (1939)
  • Zhao Kuangyin Ye Song Jing Niang (1939)
  • Huoshao Shishi (1939)
  • Wu Pan An (1939)
  • Zhongguo Yeren Wang (1940)
  • Yongzheng Huang Ye Dao Xiang Fei (1940)
  • Di Quin (1940)
  • Wang Zhaojun (1940)
  • Tianding Facai (1940)
  • Cixi Xitaihou (1940)
  • Guanyin Dedao (1940)
  • Yue Fei (1940)
  • Wu hu ping xi (1940)
  • Xiao Guang Dong (1940)
  • Shiwan Tongshi (1940)
  • Hongjin Wu (1940)
  • Xu Rengui Zheng Dong (1940)
  • Chayi Hu (1940)
  • Renhai Leihen (1940)
  • Dadi Huichen (1940)
  • Yan Shuangfei (1941)
  • Jin xiao chong jian yue tuan yuan (1941)
  • Nu biao shi (1941)
  • Chunse Manyuan (1941)
  • Hua jie shen nu (1941)
  • Xiao Laohu (1941)
  • Minzu de Housheng (1941)
  • Jietou Boshi (1941)
  • Fenghuo Guxiang (1941)
  • Xuegong Chunse (1941)
  • Hongdou Qu (1941)
  • The Red Bean Ballad (1941)
  • Homeland in War (1941)
  • Chenqi musao (1947)
  • Hua yue liang xiao (1948)
  • Si feng qi fei (1948)
  • Yi guan qin shou (1948)
  • Jiang hu tie han (1947)
  • 1950 Ji jia huan xiao ji jia chou
  • 1950 Xiadao Qinghua
  • 1950 The Kid - Flash Knife Lee
  • Ren hai wan hua tong (1950)
  • 1955 Qiu Haitang
  • 1955 Spanking the Princess
  • 1956 Love vs Love (aka Little Sweetheart) - Writer, director.[2]
  • 1958 Feng huo jia ren
  • 1958 Fu ma yan shi
  • 1958 Shi wan tong shi - Juen Ging Gung
  • 1958 Dai chat ho see gei (1958)
  • You qing ren (1958)
  • Jing chai ji (1958)
  • Li gui yuan chou (1959)
  • The Orphan (1960) - Go Kong-lung
  • Mong ngai ting Seung zap (1960)
  • Ke lian tian xia fu mu xin (1960)
  • Mu zi lei (1961)
  • Ma sheng xiao yi ren (1962) - Old opera artist
  • Man tang ji qing (1964)
  • Zi ding xiang (1968)
  • 1969 Sam chiu liu
  • 1970 The Lonely Rider (aka The Gallant Boy) - Director, screenwriter, actor.[3]
  • 1970 Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (aka Yesterday, To Day, Tomorrow, Zuo ri jin ri ming ri) [4]
  • 1975 Da jie an
  • Gu huo nu guang gun cai (1975)
  • Jin lian (1976)
  • Enter the Fat Dragon (1978)
  • Ha luo, ye gui ren (1978)
  • The Young Master (1980) - Ah Suk
  • Di yu wu men (1980) - Priest
  • Ye che (1980)
  • Qian zuo guai (1980)
  • Lao shu jie (1981)
  • Zhui nu zhai (1981)
  • Security Unlimited (1981) - Driving Instructor
  • Legend of a Fighter (1982) - Boxing promoter
  • ru lai shen zhang (1982)
  • Chong ji 21 (1982)
  • Xing ji dun tai (1983)
  • Lit foh ching sau (1991)
  • Betrayal of Wang (2002) - (segment "100 Flowers Hidden Deep") (final film role)

References

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  1. ^ [1] Archived 2018-09-14 at the Wayback Machine Verification of birth date and death date from Hong Kong Film Archive
  2. ^ "Little Sweetheart". senscritique.com. January 12, 1956. Retrieved October 15, 2020.(Chinese: 小冤家)
  3. ^ "The Lonely Rider". hkmdb.com. April 11, 1970. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow". hkmdb.com. December 10, 1970. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
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