Amateur Policeman", also known as "Can't Catch the Thief in a Hurry" (1987) started Feng Gong's film and television career.
Amateur Police".
Young workers catch thieves on buses, but they are falsely accused, so they become amateur policemen.
Ambush (1997) is closer to the police than the previous film, with Feng Gong playing a shipyard security cadre.
I had a misunderstanding with my girlfriend in order to carry out the mission. A criminal group wants to transfer the stolen money, and the detective team leader Yang Gao asks the section chief of the shipyard security department, Lao Tian, and the secretary Ye Minmin (played by Feng Gong) to set up an ambush on an abandoned water tower nearby. At this time, only the joint defense captain and Lao Tian knew in the factory, and Lao Tian died halfway, and the joint defense captain forgot Ye Minmin.
The culprit was caught and brought to the water tower, and Ye Minmin, who had been on the water tower for more than 30 days, was already dying. After coming back, Ye Minmin's girlfriend broke up with him, and Ye Minmin hit the captain of the joint defense team.
Of course, in the end, the truth was revealed, and the two reconciled.
The film, which celebrates the responsibility and friendliness of little people, is directed by fifth-generation director Huang Jianxin. For his role as Ye Minmin, Feng Gong won the Best Actor Nomination Award at the 17th China Film Golden Eagle Award and the Nomination Award at the 20th China Film Popular Hundred Flowers Award.
It's okay to steal the fun" (The Happy Life of Poor Zhang Damin) (1998).
In a bungalow in Tianjin, there lives a family of six. Damin got married, and there was a tree across the bed from his daughter-in-law, which was a rebuilt partial building.
The people are accustomed to playing poor, reflecting a side of the lives of ordinary people and the reality that they have been tied to houses all their lives.
With this film, Feng Gong became the actor in 1998 and won the title of Best Actor at the 18th Chinese Film Golden Eagle Awards.
Don't treat yourself as a cadre" (2007).
It is a film directed and acted by Feng Gong and won the Wenhua Award.
Feng Gong adhered to his usual style of playing a small person, and this time he chose ** "Don't Take Bean Bags for Dry Food" for secondary creation. The story takes place in a textile factory in Tianjin, Feng Gong plays the foreman who has two brushes than ordinary workers, and as the director, he leads the whole crew to live in the workshop together.
He said that the cross talk's partner Niu Qun played the director of the factory in the film.
But the herd finally didn't toss Feng Gong, last year Feng Gong ushered in the highlight of his career and was awarded the chairman of the Quyi Artists Association, in fact, he also has a little qualification as the chairman of the Film Association.
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