Gong Fong
Fang Gang, a Hong Kong actor, had a dispute with the crew after filming the TV series "The World of Red Dust" in the mainland last March. Fang Gang and five students were beaten and robbed by the rectification party. Although the party just reported the police afterwards, it never got a fair legal ruling. Therefore, Fang just sought help from Wang Mingquan, a member of China People's Political Consultative Conference last year. It is reported that the sister immediately reported the matter to the liaison office.
Wang Mingquan, who is preparing to receive the "Top Ten Golden Melodies in Chinese" Golden Needle Award, said frankly: "His case is a money and debt case, and it is a dispute over his business in the Mainland. He did ask me for help and asked me to reflect this matter to the liaison office. Last week, he sent some information, and I forwarded it to the Liaison Office, but in fact, Hong Kong is so far away that it really can't help, and it always has to go through the mainland authorities. I suggested that he seek help from the Beijing office. As a friend, there is only so much I can do. "
Fang Gang (Hong Kong actor)
Representative works: Marginal Man (TV series), Special Police 90 (TV series) and Winner is King (TV series).
Who is the first villain in Hong Kong movies? Not Wu Zhenyu, Huang Qiusheng and Roy Cheung, but their predecessors Fang Gang. On that rough face, you can give the old villain on the screen the most outrageous adjectives. Fang Gang will never play that villain. He will always be the worst, the biggest and the most poisonous. For the first time in the history of Hong Kong movies, a prime-time TV series was staged at midnight, because there was Fang Gang in that play. As soon as Fang died in the play, Marginal Man immediately returned to the previous period. Fang Gang has done many evils on the screen, but he is a great man in life, with multiple identities such as writer, doctor of psychology, producer, entertainer and so on. He has a famous saying: "Acting is like falling in love. How do you feel when falling in love becomes a job and you have to talk about it every day? "