Zhang Fengyi
Birthday: 1956-09-01 | Place of Birth: Changsha, Hunan Province, ChinaZhang Fengyi (张丰毅), born on September 1, 1956, in Changsha, Hunan, is a celebrated Chinese actor best known for his role in Farewell My Concubine, portraying a stage performer caught between political turmoil and personal longing. He also gained acclaim for playing Jing Ke in The Emperor and the Assassin and the warlord Cao Cao in Red Cliff. Originally from Tanghe, Henan, Zhang moved to Dongchuan, Yunnan with his veteran father at just one month old. He left high school in 1971 and began performing with a local opera troupe, later joining a singing and dancing team. In 1978, he was admitted to the Beijing Film Academy’s acting department. His film debut came in 1980 with Treasure Hunting in the Desert. A year later, he earned critical praise for his role in Rickshaw Boy, which cemented his status as a rising star in Chinese cinema.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Gu Xixing
as Wu Shen Yuan
as General Xu Da
as Lin Dun
as Liu Yun Xiang
as Lord of Yongzhou
as Wan Feng
as 周建斌 / Zhou Jian Bin
as Yu Deshui
as Ying Wuyi
as Zou Xun
as 汉武帝刘彻
as 沙瑞金
as 李世民
as 段仲仪
as Li Shimin
as 薛岳
as Sun Wu
as Bai Jiaxuan
as Xiong Tianba (voice)
as Gongsun Chujiu
as 程锐
as Cao Cao
