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Lin Zhengying died on November 8, 1997 (Saturday) at the age of 45. Due to the overwork of filming, and because Lin Zhengying likes to drink two glasses on weekdays, these two factors led to liver cancer.
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Causes: Liver cancer is caused by overwork and Lin Zhengying's preference for two drinks on weekdays. He was sent to the Spring and Autumn Drama School by his father when he was in the second grade of the Lutheran Church Primary School in Hong Kong, worshipping Fan Chrysanthemum as a teacher, Lin Zhengying studied art in the school for five years, and Zunlong, Hui Tianci, Meng Hai, Dong Wei were the same brother Lin Zhengying was trained for half a year and put into performance, the first play was called "White Beach", but his Peking Opera career only maintained.
In three or four years, he was introduced by a friend to enter the film industry. Lin Zhengying entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist at the age of seventeen, he was petite, he served as a stand-in for many female actors (such as Zheng Peipei), at the age of nineteen, he began to be a martial arts instructor, his first film as a martial arts instructor was "Tangshan Brother" (1971, with Han Yingjie), Lin Zhengying's most praised event is that this film was personally invited by Bruce Lee to serve as the deputy martial arts director of this film (the martial arts director is Han Yingjie), and played a role in the film (can be clearly seen in the film), It shows that Lin's achievements are not only the chief actor. In addition to "Raptors Crossing the River", the films starring Bruce Lee have him and Chen Huiyi as martial arts instructors.
He has many films as a martial artist, such as: "Rich Train" (1986) and so on. The famous Hong Jiaban is one of the backbones, and Hong Jiaban is involved in the film of Wu Zhi.
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Lin Zhengying died on November 8, 1997. Lin Zhengying (Lam Ching-ying), formerly known as Lin Genbao, was born in Hong Kong on December 27, 1952, and is a Hong Kong artist.
In 1963, he studied Peking Opera with Master Fan Chrysanthemum. In 1969, 17-year-old Lin Zhengying entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist. In 1971, he participated in the first movie "Tangshan Big Brother" and served as a martial arts instructor.
In 1985, Lin Zhengying, who has been developing in the film industry for many years, became popular in Hong Kong and Southeast Asian film circles with a psychedelic horror film "Mr. Zombie", and was nominated for Best Actor and Best Action Design at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1995, Lin Zhengying was hired by Asia Television (ATV) to perform in the TV series "Zombie Taoist" with a high salary of one million and became popular again, which began Lin Zhengying's TV career, and this TV series is also regarded as the resurrection of Lin Zhengying's film career. But it's a pity that it's inOn the evening of November 8, 1997, Lin Zhengying passed away at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon at the age of 45 due to advanced liver cancer
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On November 8, 1997, Lin Zhengying died of advanced liver cancer at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon, Hong Kong, at the age of 45.
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On November 8, 1997, he died in Hong Kong Hospital due to advanced lung cancer at the age of 45.
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As the so-called jealousy of talents, good people have a short life, Lin Zhengying has suffered all his life, and at the age of 45, he just got a confidante, but finally died quickly due to terminal liver cancer in November 1997.
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The landlord died of liver cancer in November 19971997 at the age of 45. The last work is "Zombie Road Chief".
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Lin Zhengying died of advanced liver cancer on November 8, 1997 at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon, Hong Kong, at the age of 45.
Lin Zhengying (Ching-ying Lam, December 27, 1952-November 8, 1997), formerly known as Lin Genbao, was born in Hong Kong and is a male artist in Hong Kong, China. In 1963, Lin Zhengying studied Peking Opera with Master Fan Chrysanthemum, who founded the Hong Kong Spring and Autumn Drama Academy. In 1969, 17-year-old Lin Zhengying entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist.
Later, together with Chen Huiyi, he became Bruce Lee's right-hand man.
In 1971, Lin Zhengying participated in the movie "Tangshan Big Brother" and served as an assistant martial arts instructor. In 1973, Bruce Lee passed away, and then Lin Zhengying entered the Hong family class formed by Sammo Hung.
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Lin Zhengying:
Born on December 27, 1952.
He died of liver cancer in November 1997 at the age of 45. The last work is "Zombie Road Chief".
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In November 1997, he died of terminal liver cancer at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon at the age of 45.
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He died of terminal liver cancer in November 1997.
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Mr. Lim died at the age of 45.
In 1997, Lin Zhengying originally planned to shoot "Zombie Road Chief" for ATV, but at this time he got the news that he was suffering from liver cancer (overworked filming and usually likes to drink). Lin Zhengying still insisted on acting despite illness, and filmed the last work with Xu Jinjiang and Liu Songren, and on November 8 of the same year, Lin Zhengying passed away at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon, Hong Kong, at the age of 45.
Before his death, Lin Zhengying asked for a low-key funeral, so only his parents, family and friends attended the funeral. At 7 p.m. on November 13, 1997, a Buddhist ceremony was held for the funeral; At the time of the funeral, 10 people, including Yang Shaohong, Qian Yuesheng, Zhong Fa, Sammo Hung, Chen Yongkang, Qian Jiale, and Wu Ma, supported his soul. His body was cremated and buried in the United States, along with his robes, shoes and hat, as well as his favorite clothes and sunglasses.
Lin Zhengying is a legend in the Hong Kong film industry and the founder of zombie films, bringing us countless surprises and laughter. He ushered in a beautiful era of classic zombie films, and his contribution to Hong Kong cinema zombie films will never be erased. Lin Zhengying's image of the zombie Taoist is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and his departure also marks the end of a classic zombie film in Hong Kong films.
Awards: Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Qi Xiaofu (nominated).
Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards Mr. Zombie (nominated).
The 5th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Direction Fu Xing Gao Zhao (nominated).
The 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Direction (Won).
The 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Direction (Nominated).
The 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Direction (Winner).
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Name: Lin ZhengyingOriginal name: Lin Genbaoying Wen:
lam ching-yingNationality: Shanghai Gender: MalePlace of Birth:
Hong Kong Height: Weight: 60 Constellation:
Capricorn Zodiac Shaw: Education: The person most admired:
Late Bruce LeeOccupation: Actor, Action Director and Director Date of Birth: December 27, 1952Date of Death:
He died on 8 November 1997 at the age of 45.
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Lin Zhengying Lin Zhengying (Lam Ching-ying), formerly known as Lin Genbao, was born in Hong Kong on December 27, 1952, is a film and television actor and martial arts instructor in Hong Kong, China, and the ancestor of Hong Kong zombie movies.
In 1963, he studied Peking Opera with Master Fan Chrysanthemum. [1] In 1969, 17-year-old Lin Zhengying entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist. [1] In 1971, he participated in the first film "Tangshan Big Brother" and served as a martial arts instructor.
1] In 1985, Lin Zhengying, who had been in the film industry for many years, became popular in Hong Kong and Southeast Asian film circles with a psychedelic horror film "Mr. Zombie", and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. [2-3] [1] In 1995, Lin Zhengying was hired by Asia Television (ATV) to perform in the TV series "Zombie Road Chief" with a high salary of one million, which began Lin Zhengying's television career, and this TV series is also regarded as the resurrection of Lin Zhengying's film career. [4] Regrettably, on the evening of November 8, 1997, Lin Zhengying passed away at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon at the age of 45 due to terminal liver cancer.
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