Wang Xingang (born 1 January 1932), is a Chinese actor.[1] In 2014, he honored Golden Rooster Award for Lifetime Achievement Award.[2]
Wang Xingang | |||
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Born | (1932-01-01) 1 January 1932 (age 90) Dalian, Liaoning, China | ||
Occupation | actor | ||
Years active | 1956~present | ||
Spouse(s) | Yang Shaocai (m. 1961) | ||
Children | 2 | ||
Awards | Golden Rooster Awards – Lifetime Achievement Award 2014 Hundred Flowers Awards – Best Actor 1982 Zhi Yin | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 王心剛 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 王心刚 | ||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | Silent Woods | Feng Guangfa | |
1957 | The Son of Herdsmen | Deli Geer | |
1958 | The Eternal Wave | Yao Wei | |
1959 | Sea Hawk | Zhang Min | |
1960 | Meng Long Sha | Jiang Hong | |
1961 | Red Detachment of Women | Hong Changqing | |
1963 | Struggles in an Ancient City | Yang Xiaodong | |
1965 | Secret Eagle | Chen Liang | |
1974 | Scout | Guo Rui | |
1976 | Great Wall on the South-China Sea | Qu Yingcai | |
1978 | The Great River Flows On | Qin Yunfei | |
1979 | End of the World Green Sea | Nan Lin | |
1981 | Grieve Over the Deceased | Juan Sheng | |
1982 | Zhi Yin | Juan Sheng | Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor |
1987 | Hari sa Hari, Lahi sa Lahi | Zhu Di | |
Golden Rooster Award for Lifetime Achievement | |
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Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor | |
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1962–1963 |
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1980–2004 |
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2006–present |
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