Original title: Hong Kong media: Hong Kong actor Shi Tian died of illness in September, and once played the “Dragon Four” in “The True Colors of Heroes 2”
[环球网报道]According to news from Hong Kong’s “East Net” on the 2nd, Shi Tian, one of the “seven monsters of the new art city” that was the most famous in Hong Kong film industry in the 1980s, passed away in September this year. He played the role of the “Dragon Four” in the Hong Kong movie “Heroes 2”. A corner. Hong Kong filmmaker Huang Baiming said that Shi Tian’s son Dickson confirmed the death of his father Shi Tian. According to the report, Shi Tian died of cancer. His last wish was to deal with his hindrances in a low-key manner, so his family did not disclose too much information.
A netizen posted on Weibo this morning saying that Shi Tian had passed away and said that he was “sad.” Hong Kong artist Lin Junxian also posted on social media last night to mourn Shi Tian, saying that he had received news of his death. However, according to an earlier report by Hong Kong’s “East Net”, in an interview with Hong Kong media on the 1st, film producer Shi Nansheng said that he had received a text message from a friend about Shi Tian’s death, but she has not confirmed the authenticity of the news. It is said that Shi Tian suffered from cancer two years ago but has recovered.
After the news of Shi Tian’s death came out, “Dongwang” said that his friend Huang Baiming shouted sad about this, saying that even if the friends of the new art city group are close, they are not prepared for memorial services, special editions, etc., waiting for Shi Tian’s family to deal with it. Make arrangements for all the funeral matters. Huang Baiming also claimed that in the last text message conversation with Shi Tian on September 7th, he learned that Shi Tian was already in the hospital. At that time, he knew that the other party was suffering from cancer and did not disturb the other party.
According to reports, Shi Tian, originally named Liu Weicheng, was born in 1949. He has made a lot of contributions to the Hong Kong film industry. He is also an actor, director and producer. Shi has become a subordinate actor and has performed in films such as “Youth Love” and “Little Fiend”. After leaving Shaw Brothers, he co-starred with Xu Guanjie in “Ghost and Horse Twin Stars” and “Genius and Idiots”, and also participated in “Drunken Fist” and “The True Colors of Heroes 2”.
Shi Tian once played and imitated Charlie Chaplin in the starring “Funny Times”, with precise and vivid acting skills. He became a popular comedian at that time and was once known as “Hong Kong Chaplin”.
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