Fei Zhenxiang

Fei Zhenxiang

Birth : 1978-12-07, Beijing,China

History

Chinese actor and director. Born in an aristocratic family in Liyuan. Graduated from Beijing Opera Art Vocational College. In 1991 Fei was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 12th China Film Golden Rooster Award for his film "Heart Fragrance". In 1993 13-year Fei played Zhang Fengyi's childhood "Little Stone" in the movie "Farewell My Concubine". After following director Chen Kaige for many years, he has studied with director Guan Hu for many years, and gradually turned into director.

Profile

Fei Zhenxiang

Movies

Mr. Six
Director
Many years ago Mr. Six was a notorious gangster. That was back when there was still such a thing as honour among thieves, when criminals earned respect and maintained principles. These days Mr. Six is all but forgotten, a living relic residing in a narrow alley. One day Six's son, Xiaobo, is abducted by some spoiled punks after he scratches their precious Ferrari. Mr. Six realizes that he must do whatever it takes to get his son back — even if that means returning to the life he thought he had left behind.
The Chef, The Actor, The Scoundrel
Erqiu
World War II: a cholera epidemic ravages the streets of Beijing. A crack team of Chinese intelligence agents kidnap a Japanese general and biochemist who may hold the antidote.
Design of Death
Official A
The violent death of an unpopular village resident is initially blamed on an infectious disease, but an investigation shows that everybody in the village had a reason to murder him.
三笑之才子佳人
General
Farewell My Concubine
Young Xiao Shitou
Abandoned by his prostitute mother in 1920, Douzi was raised by a theater troupe. There he meets Shitou and over the following years the two develop an act entitled "Farewell My Concubine" that brings them fame and fortune. When Shitou marries Juxian, Douzi becomes jealous, the beginnings of the acting duo's explosive breakup and tragic fall take root.
The True-Hearted
The film illustrates classical Beijing Opera in different generations and the boy’s process of growing-up.