Author: Zhai Lu

  On February 27, Beijing time, the well-known Hong Kong comedian Wu Mengda died of illness in Hong Kong at the age of 70.

Wu Mengda, who is well-known for cooperating with Stephen Chow in many films, has been in the film for decades, leaving behind countless classic images on the screen, and vividly interpreting the joyful and sad life like a play.

  Wu Mengda was born in Xiamen, Fujian, and moved to Hong Kong with his family at the age of 7.

Wu Mengda is a well-known comedian in the entertainment industry. In 1973, he applied for the third Hong Kong wireless artist training course and officially began to set foot in the film and television industry.

  Wu Mengda's life can be said to be very legendary. He was once criticized as "the mud can't support the wall", but he finally proved his worth with hard work and acting skills and was hailed as a "golden supporting role" in the circle.




  Active on the screen for more than 40 years, Wu Mengda has created many vivid characters, especially a series of collaborations with Stephen Chow, known as the "king of comedy", which has made Wu Mengda a gold medal comedian in the Hong Kong film circle. Movies have become a classic in the memory of a generation, and they are still talked about today.



  He has played roles in various identities, such as businessman, beggar, agent, etc.

In the two episodes of "Judgment of the Dead", "Gambler", "Tricky Expert", "Playing Back to School", "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qier", "Western Journey", "The King of Comedy", "Shaolin Football" Waiting for a large number of films with Zhou Xingchi, Wu Mengda's funny and funny, firmly captured the audience's attention, and created success after time. It is not an exaggeration to call him the "laughing craftsman" of the Hong Kong film industry.








  Looking back at Wu Mengda in the past few decades, he has participated in nearly 150 movies and nearly 100 TV series. Although he has never been a protagonist, he takes every supporting role as the protagonist. The "golden supporting role" is well deserved. .

Uncle Da, go all the way well.