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Kwong Wa Jianghua (Kwong Wa, born November 19, 1962), formerly known as Chen Muhua, was originally from Chaozhou, Guangdong (now Shantou City), Hong Kong film and television actor. He joined the Asian Television Artist Training Course in 1986 and entered the industry, and later became an Asian Television artist. At that time, he was already in a front-line position on ATV, but he was less well-known. In addition to starring in many TV series, he also acted in movies, the most prominent one being "Immoral Gift" in 1996. His first TVB drama was "Journey to the West", which was aired in November of that year. It achieved great results in its first broadcast, setting a ratings record of 44 points. As a result, he frequently appeared as the protagonist in TVB drama series in the future, and in 2003, he won the "My Favorite TV Character" award at the "Thousand Stars Awards 2003" for the TV series "Nine Five Supremes", reaching another milestone in his film and television career. peak.
Chinese name: Jianghua
Foreign name: Kwong Wa
Alias: Chen Muhua, Ahua
Nationality: Hong Kong, China
Ethnicity: Han
Birthplace: Hong Kong
Date of birth: November 19, 1962
Occupation: Actor
Graduation school: Asia Television Artist Training Course
Representative works: "Miao Cuihua", "Blue Blood Sword", "95 Supreme", "I Have a Date with Spring"
Mainly Achievements: Best New Actor at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards
My Favorite TV Character in 2003 Stars
Language: Cantonese, English
Cantonese pronunciation: Gong1 Wa4
Wife: Maggie Mak
Constellation: Scorpio
Height, weight: 180cm, 65kg
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Jianghua
Original name: Chen Muhua Cantonese pronunciation: gong1 wa4 English name: Kwong Wa Nickname: Ah Hua Nationality: Hong Kong, China Language: Cantonese, English Gender: Male Zodiac sign: Scorpio Birthday: November 19, 1962 (October 23) Height: 180cm Weight: 65kg Marital status: Married, his wife is an artist Mai Jiewen Favorite sports: volleyball, basketball, running, swimming Favorite colors: black, white, gold, silver Favorite singer : Representative works of Faye Wong, Maggie Man and Andy Lau: "Heart is Like Iron", "Silver Fox", "The King of Drama Kings", "Miao Cuihua", "Blue Blood Sword", "95 Supreme" and "I Have a Date with Spring"
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Jiang Hua
Jiang Hua entered the industry in 1986 by participating in the Asian Television Artist Training Class, and later became an ATV artist. At that time, he was already the number one brother in ATV, but he was less well-known. In addition to starring in many TV series, he also appeared in movies, the most prominent one being "Immoral Gift" in 1996. Jiang Hua became widely known after switching to TVB in 1996. His first TVB drama was "Journey to the West", which was aired in November of that year. It achieved great results in its first broadcast, setting a ratings record of 44 points. As a result, he appeared as the protagonist in TVB dramas from time to time. In recent years, he has been filming more dramas in the Mainland. His latest film is "The Girl in the Red Whisper" with Shu Qi. He has also opened an acting training class called "The Way of Drama" to cultivate a new generation of actors. In 2010, "Proof of Justice Search Line" was filmed. He married singer Maggie Man in December 1992, and they have a son and a daughter.