essential information
Character experience
Acting experience
In 1966, 16-year-old Xu Feng was admitted to the Federal Film Company when he was a sophomore in Yuda business school.
In 1967, her first film on the screen was the martial arts film "dragon's Gate Inn" directed by Hu Jinquan, the leading actor of Shangguan Lingfeng and Miao Tian. Xu Feng, a new comer, also won attention with this film. In 1969, he played Shang Yanzhi, a spy sent from the anti Jin base camp, in Tu Zhongxun's film "ten days of dragon city", which was edited and directed by himself. With this film, she won the most promising new actress of the 9th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award. In 1971, he co starred with Shi Jun in the film "chivalrous woman" written and directed by Hu Jinquan.
In 1974, Xu Feng's film "big Motianling" won her the golden crown shield award at the 22nd Asia Pacific Film Festival.
In 1975, he took part in Ding Shanxi's film eight hundred heroes, which narrated the Japanese invasion of Shanghai in 1937. In the film, he played Ling Weicheng, wife of Anti Japanese officer Xie Jinyuan, and won the special award for acting skills at the Asian Film Festival. On May 23 of the same year, "chivalrous woman" won the "highest comprehensive technology award" at Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Chinese film to win an award in a Western International Film Festival; in September of the same year, the film participated in the first supernatural film festival held in Montreal, Canada, and won the honorary award of soul Film Festival.
In 1976, Xu Feng starred in the film assassin, which was once again co-operated by the original crew of chivalrous woman, and won the best actress award of the 13th Golden Horse Award in Taiwan.
In 1977, he starred with Yue Hua and Bai Ying in the martial arts movie "swordsman, escort and killer". In 1978, he played Han JINGLUE's favorite Ji leniang in the plot movie "legend in the mountains" directed by Hu Jinquan.
In 1979, he and GUI Yalei starred in Chen Yaoqi's legendary film "source", and Xu Feng played the protagonist Wu Linfang, who won the best actress award in the 17th Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards.
Business experience
In 1984, Xu Feng shifted the focus of his career from the front stage to the back stage. He founded Tomson Film Co., Ltd. in Taiwan and worked as a producer himself. Subsequently, we set up branches in Hong Kong and Shanghai respectively.
In 1992, the film farewell my concubine, produced by Thomson company and supervised by herself, won the golden palm for Chinese films and the Golden Globe for best foreign language film in the United States for the first time at Cannes next year. In 1992, Xu Feng and his husband Tang junnian responded to the call of the central government and the Shanghai municipal government to build Pudong and began to invest in Shanghai. They spared no effort in the development of Pudong. Therefore, the Shanghai Municipal Government specially awarded the "Magnolia Award", the highest medal of Shanghai.
In 1996, after farewell my concubine, Xu Feng and Chen Kaige collaborated again on the literary film Fengyue, but the film's performance was not ideal, and their golden combination was temporarily broken up.
In 1998, the Cannes Film Festival awarded Xu Feng the most outstanding Producer Award for his contribution to the promotion of Chinese films.
In 2001, Xu Feng was appointed as "honorary consul of Monaco in Shanghai" by the royal family of Monaco. In the same year, Xu Feng established the honorary consulate of the Principality of Monaco in Shanghai.
In 2002, Thomson international entertainment Holding Co., Ltd. was established to promote the development of entertainment industry towards modernization, internationalization and diversification.
In 2003, he was the producer of beautiful Shanghai, directed by Peng Xiaolian and starred by Wang Zuxian and Feng Yuanzheng.
In October 2004, Tang junnian, chairman of Tang Chen, died. Xu Feng took over Tang junnian's position as chairman and general manager of "Tang Chen Haijing".
In 2007, Tangchen Yipin's skyrocketing property was investigated, and Xu Feng insisted that Tangchen Yipin was not afraid of price reduction.
In 2010, Xu Feng increased his holdings of 15.92 million shares of Tomson Group.
Personal life
In May 1980, he married Tang junnian, the former chairman of Tomson Group. At that time, the wedding hall was decorated with 30000 roses, which was the first of Hong Kong's luxurious wedding with flowers.
He gave birth to his eldest son Tang Zijia in 1981 and his youngest son Tang Zitong (later renamed Tang Jiacheng) in 1983. In October 2004, her husband Tang junnian died of illness in Hong Kong.
Main works
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Award winning record
Character evaluation
In his early years, Xu Feng, like Shangguan Lingfeng, mainly shot martial arts films in ancient costume, and once acted as the heroine in many martial arts films in ancient costume. In her 15 years of screen acting career, she has starred in about 50 films, and Xu Feng has played the heroine for 15 years. On the screen, she is rarely touching and gentle, but only knows independence, independence and strength (Tencent review).
After ten years of hard work in Shanghai, the Tangchen group led by Xu Feng has achieved fruitful results and distinguished reputation. "Tangchen" has become a well-known brand in the industry and a synonym for quality.
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