Fung Fung

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, 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

Filmography

Films

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)
  • Sam chiu liu (1969)
  • Zuo ri jin ri ming ri (1970)
  • Da jie an (1975)
  • 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

  1. 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)


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