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Zeng Jiang’s main experience

Kenneth Tsang

Kenneth Tsang, born in Hong Kong on September 2, 1934, native of Zhongshan, Guangdong, is a film and television actor in Hong Kong, China.

In 1955, he debuted in the film and television industry as the male protagonist in the movie "Birds of the Same Age", and later went to the University of California, Berkeley, to study architecture. He made his official debut as the leading actor in "The Big Circus" in 1964. He began to participate in TV performances in 1972. In 1983, he became familiar to mainland Chinese audiences for his role as Huang Yaoshi in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". Starting from "A Better Tomorrow" in 1987, he played various supporting roles in John Woo's series of Jianghu movies. From 1998, he appeared in many Hollywood films such as "The Blood Is Not Cold". He began cooperating with the Hong Kong Repertory Theater in 1993. In 2007, he won the Best Supporting Actor at the 16th Hong Kong Drama Awards for his role as Wing Lu in "The Empress of the World". In 2011, he won the Ming Pao Weekly's "Most Outstanding Actor" Acting Momentum Award for "Overheard 2". In April 2012, he was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor" at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards. In May, he was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor" at the 12th Chinese Film Media Awards. In 2014, he won the "National Audience's Favorite Film and Television Star" at the 13th Huading Award. In 2014, he participated in the celebrity outdoor reality show "Grandpas Over Flowers" (Chinese version) produced by Shanghai Dragon TV. On April 19, 2015, Tsang Kong won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 34th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Overheard 3". In August 2015, he was slapped by Xie Xian at the reception of "Four Young Boys Go Traveling".

In 2016, he participated in the filming of the TV series "Bao Qingtian" starring Li Dongxue, Gao Junxian, Zhang Zhixi, and Nie Wenyuan. In 2019, he starred in "A Guide to Everyday Fantasy."

Chinese name: Tsang Jiang

Foreign name: Kenneth Tsang

Alias: Tsang Rongjiang, Tsang Guanyi

Nationality: Singapore

Height: 170 cm

Birthplace: Zhongshan, Guangdong

Date of birth: September 2, 1934

Occupation: Actor

Graduation school: University of California, Berkeley, Wah Yan College, Kowloon

Representative works: "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" 1983, "Big Family" 1991, "Big Era" 1992

< p>Main achievements: The 34th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor

Huading Award for the National Audience’s Favorite Film and Television Star

Hong Kong Drama Award for Best Supporting Actor

The Most Outstanding Actor in the Ming Pao Weekly Acting Power Awards

Wife: Lan Di (late) Deng Gongbi (divorced) Jiao Jiao

Daughter: Zeng Muchue

Sister: Lin Cui

Brother-in-law: Qin Jian

Niece: Wang Xinping

Zodiac: Dog

Early years Experience

Tsang Kong Middle School studied at Wah Yan College in Kowloon, Hong Kong. In early 1955, he appeared on the screen and starred in the Hong Kong film "Birds of the Same Age" directed by Tao Qin. In 1956, he starred in the movie "The Not Passionate". Later, he went to the University of California, Berkeley, to study architecture. After returning to Hong Kong, he worked as a surveyor for three years before switching to the projection industry.

Acting experience

In 1955, he played the leading role in the movie "Birds of the Same Age" and made his debut in the film and television industry. In 1964, he made his official debut as the male protagonist in the movie "The Big Circus" directed by his brother-in-law Qin Jian. In 1972, he joined Radio Television Hong Kong and starred in the TV series "Under the Lion Rock" as Gao Dingtian. In 1975, he joined Jiayi TV and starred in supporting roles in TV series.

In 1975, he tried his hand as a director and directed "The Hat Is Not Afraid to Wear". After the end of Jiashi in 1978, it switched to Li's Television (the predecessor of Asia Television). In 1979, he co-directed "Laughing Fist" with Jackie Chan. In 1982, he switched to TVB. In 1983, he starred in the role of Huang Yaoshi in the TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and became familiar to mainland Chinese audiences.

He participated in "A Better Tomorrow" in 1987, "A Better Tomorrow" in 1989, and "Across the World" in 1991. He created a series of classic supporting roles in John Woo's movies.

In 1992, he participated in "Big Time" and became a classic Hong Kong TV series. In 1993, he began to cooperate with the Hong Kong Repertory Theater and performed the stage play "Other People's Money". In 1998, he participated in the stage play "Forever Smile" produced by Taipei Lai Shengchuan Acting Workshop.

In 1999, he starred in "The Blood Is Not Cold" and "Anna and the King". In 2001, he starred in "Rush Hour 2". In 2002, he starred in "007: Die Another Day" and frequently appeared in Hollywood movies. .

In 2005, he joined hands with Jiao Yuan to try out the musical musical "Impression of Susie Huang". In 2007, he played Ronglu in the stage play "De Ling and Ci Xi" and won the Best Supporting Actor at the 16th Hong Kong Drama Awards.

In 2011, he participated in "Overheard 2" and was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 12th Chinese Film Media Awards and the Best Supporting Actor at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2014, he starred in the sequel "Overheard 3".

In 2016, he participated in the filming of the TV series "Bao Qingtian" starring Li Dongxue, Gao Junxian, Zhang Zhixi, and Nie Wenyuan

On November 24, 2019, the TV series "Interpol Overseas" starring Zeng Jiang Action" held a launch conference in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province.

On January 6, 2020, the urban love drama "Penglai Room" in which she participated was broadcast.

Personal life

Tsang Kong’s ancestral home is Zhongshan, Guangdong. He was active in the Hong Kong film industry in the 1970s. He is the elder brother of his student lover Lin Cui (formerly known as Tsang Yizhen) and the uncle of Hong Kong singer Wang Xinping.

Zeng Jiang has been married three times. His first wife was the late actress Lan Di, with whom he had a son. The two divorced after being together for 10 years; his second wife was a columnist and a famous model. Deng Gongbi, the two have a daughter, Zeng Muxue. This marriage also only lasted 10 years. The current wife is Jiao Jiao, a famous actor and senior voice actress in the past. The two got married in Singapore in 1994 and now live in Hong Kong.

Main works

Participated in movies

None-2019

Detective Chinatown 2-2018-02-16, playing the role of Seventh Uncle

Overheard 3-None, playing the role of Lu Hantao

The Summer of Our Graduation-None, playing the campus boss boss

Eye of Dawn-None, playing,< /p>

Inseparable-None, plays Xiaomei’s grandfather

Eating and Drinking 2: So Far Yet So Close-None, plays,

Xingkong-None, plays Xiaomei’s grandfather

Overheard 2-None, plays the role of Huang Shitong

Cha Ling-None, plays the role of Tu Boss

Big Slam Dunk-None, plays the role of Fang Shijie’s father

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Drums of War-2007, as Stephen Ma

Tokyo Trial-2007

Manhunt-2006, as Wang Ge

Six Heroes-None

Butterfly-None, directed by Ho Chiu-yee

Peach Color-None

None-None

None-None, directed by Lee Tamahori

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None-1997

None-None

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None-None

None-None

None-None

None-None, directed by Wen Jun

None-None, directed by Chen Guantai

< p>None-None, plays Kahebu

None-None, director,

None-None

None-None, director Zheng Yuling

< p>None-None, directed by De Wei

None-None, playing Guan Chai Ba

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None-None

None-None

None-None, directed by Yang Liqing

None-None

None-None

None-None, as Galli Nan President

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None-None

None-None, directed by Wan Ziliang

None-None

None-None, plays Uncle Mosquito

None-None, directed by Maggie Cheung

None-None, directed by Li Zhi

None-None, plays Uncle Jian< /p>

None-None

None-None, plays Governor Cao

None-None, plays Uncle Jian

None-None, director Chen Huimin

None-None, plays Huang Rihua

None-None, director Lu Guoxiong

None-None

None-None, plays Tan Member

None-1978, played Yi Lei

None-None

None-1975, director Ye Feng

None-1972, director Wang Yu

None-1972

None-None, director Wang Yu

None-1970

None-1970

None-1970, directed by Huang Hesheng

None-1970

None-1970

None-1970, directed by Chen Baozhu

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one, director Xue Jiayan

None-None, director Feng Baobao

None-None, director Feng Suifan

None-None

None-None , plays Jacky Ho

None-None, plays Ao Sihai

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None-None

None-None, plays Ling Yun _

None-None, directed by Li Linlin

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None-None

None-None, as Snowy

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None-None, directed by Xiao Fangfang

None-None, directed by Zhu Jiang

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None-None, played by General Shangguan

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None-None, who plays Du Shuren

None-None, who directed Lu Bang

None-None, who plays Guo Qinghua

None-None, who plays Ti Longzi

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None-None, plays the role of Snowy

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None-None, plays the role of Chen Baozhu< /p>

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None-None, directed by Xie Xian

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None-None, directed by Xue Ni

None-None, who plays Chen Zhuosheng

None-None, who plays Zhang Yingcai

None-None, who plays Jiang Fanqing

None-None

None-None

None-None, as Sydney

None-None, as Sydney

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< p>None-None, plays Mai Zhanmei

None-None, plays Ling Yunjie

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None-1967

None-1967, plays Lei Haoran

None-1967, director Chen Baozhu

None-1967, plays Xue Bang

None-1967

< p>None-1967, directed by Cheng Peipei

None-1967

None-1967, played by Chen Baozhu

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None-1967

None-1967, played Lu Yuqi

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None-1967, directed by Snowy

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None-1967

None-1967, directed by Xiao Fangfang

None-1966, as Snowy

None-1966, as Snowy< /p>

None-None, plays Hu Renlong

None-None, director Lin Cui

None-None, plays Zhang Yang

None-1956, Played as Tsang Ka-shu

None-1955, played as You Min

None-1988, directed by Ke Junxiong

None-1989

None- 1989, directed by Tang Ho-kwong

None-1989

None-1973

None-1989, as Master Tsang

None-1969, as Chen Baozhu

None-1989, plays Sir Tsang

None-1988

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None-1967, plays Snowy< /p>

None-1989, directed by Lin Wei

None-1989, directed by Li Saifeng

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Participated in TV series

Penglai Room-2020-01-06, directed by Wang Yiding

Antique Bureau Middle Game-2018-12-26, played Huang Kewu

< p>Bao Qingtian-2017, played the role of Unknown

Love is long and sweet-2013, played the role of,

Linglong Bureau-2012, played the role of Erqin

Women want Live a Good Life-2012, as Yang Weiqing

On the Sea Mengfu-2012, as,

Integrity Action 2011-2011, as Feng Ping Lian

The Legendary King- 2011, played Mr. Zhuang

Starry Sky-2011, played Xiaomei Grandpa

None-2008, played Lei Liang

Fire Butterfly-2008, played Zhang Shouren

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No Looking Back - 2006, as Zhang Haitao

The Great Adventurer - 2005

Monkey King, the Monkey King - 2002, as the Jade Emperor

Across the World - 2001, played Luo Jinxin

Very Good Cop-2001, played David Jiang

Beautiful Legend-2000, played Lei Zedong-Kent

Very Bodyguard-1999, played Ji Zhongnan

Stranger-1998, as Dong Guangyu

True Love-1997, as Li Biaohan

Chaozhou Family-1995, as Cai Qingyang

< p>Integrity Operation-1994

Racecourse Tycoon-1993

Big Era-1992, as Lung Cheng-bang

The Club of Stars-1992

Big Casino-1992, as Cai Bingqiang

Big Family-1991, as Jiang Wenshan

I’m Kind-1990, as,

Liancheng Jue-1989< /p>

Never bow my head - 1988, as Lu Guorong

Wuminghuo - 1988, as Guo Yingyang

Journey of Life - 1987, as Che Zongchi

City Story-1986-07-14, director,

Di Qing-1986, played Miao Qiaowei

The ruling couple-1986, played Cheng Jiali

The Legend of Heaven and the Dragon Slayer-1986, as Xie Xun

Snow Mountain Flying Fox-1985, as,

Greater Hong Kong-1985, as Lu Hai

Marriage with Mismatched Body-1985, Playing the role of Gu Jixiang

The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Sword of Huashan - 1983

The Legend of the Condor Heroes - 1983, playing the role of Wang Tianlin

天下 God of Wealth - 1983

Moonlight Night on the River - 1983, as Qiao Laoliu

The Announcer - 1983

Swordsman - 1983, as Li Dinglun

The Deer and the Cauldron-1983, played by,

The Legend of the Condor Heroes-1983

A Mismatched Marriage-1982, played by Le Ziyang

The Legend of the Condor Heroes-1982 , plays the king of Xixia

The female villain Mulan-1981, plays Cheng Wuhui

The Battle of the Lakes and the Sea-1980

None-1980

The Legend of the Condor Heroes-1979, as Gong Bingyan

None-1978

None-1976

The Legend of the Condor Heroes-1975, as,

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The Legend of the Condor Heroes - 1975

Drama works

Variety shows

Award-winning records

Character evaluation

If you want to choose a spokesperson for "Arrogance" among Hong Kong film and television stars, Tsang Kong will definitely be the best choice. In real life, Zeng Jiang is quite self-righteous and likes to teach others (actor's best review). He comes across as majestic, domineering, arrogant, and arrogant. Most of the characters he portrays in the play are also... A very imposing and majestic image of a hero. (Phoenix Entertainment Comprehensive Review)

Zeng Jiang has a strong desire to control, and even the photographer will provide guidance during the filming process.

Although he mostly appears on the screen as a supporting character, the arrogant, domineering, arrogant, rude and even a bit unruly and weird images he has portrayed have been recorded in the hearts of generations of movie fans like a knife. (Reviewed by Nandu Entertainment Weekly)

Character Controversy

Zeng Jiang has an arrogant personality, which is often revealed unknowingly. Tsang Kong, who has made Western films, often belittles Hong Kong actors in his speech. He once said: "Hong Kong actors are not professional. They are just a bunch of idiots who only care about having fun and never think about how to improve themselves.

Tsang Jiang When Jiang joined the cast of TVB's "True Love", he made a lot of demands on the Liquorice actor Mulan Yu. When she failed to meet the requirements, he swore at her on the spot and made her cry. She was even accused of having a "mania" by people outside the industry.