2023年6月1日星期四

Gao Fei (Phillip Ko Fei)

Gao Fei (Phillip Ko Fei, June 18, 1952 - March 30, 2017), formerly known as Lin Boheng, aliases: Gao Feila, Gao Kun. Cantonese, senior actor, director and action director in Hong Kong, he mostly plays upright fashions, and plays supporting roles in ancient costumes, old roles or villains. He is a martial arts actor with real kung fu. He has practiced karate since he was a child, and was born as a karate coach and physical education teacher. He once served as a karate coach at Taipei Zhongyi Elementary School and the Hong Kong Karate Association. In 1967, he appeared as an extra in the martial arts movie "Dragon Inn" directed by Taiwanese director Hu Jinquan. In the early 1970s, he really started to enter the film industry. It was not until the "Goro Gossip Stick" in the early 1980s that he became famous. In the era of Jackie Chan and Jet Li, they were all low-cost investment films, mainly for earners. As a representative of a typical bad guy, Gao Fei participated in works such as "Unknown Fire", "Serial Cannon", "Tiger Out of Change" and so on. At the same time, he also established his own film company. His greatest contribution should be the discovery of Yukari Oshima (Once had a marriage relationship with Da Dao) and Qiu Yunbo are two big stars. He is a master of karate, so he is also a martial artist in many movies. His representative works include "Pretending to be a Pig and Eating a Tiger", "Fighting the Ring" directed by Huang Zhiqiang, "The Wind and Cloud of Chinatown in New York", "Royal Flying Phoenix", etc. He has performed more than 100 films Movie. At 9:30 p.m. on March 30, 2017, the famous Hong Kong martial arts actor Gao Fei died of prostate cancer at the North District Hospital of Hong Kong at the age of 65.

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