Zhou Bili has appeared in many Hong Kong action movies. Although most of his roles are gangsters, killers and other cosmetic supporting roles, he is still remembered by many fans because of his neat movements, and even considered as the "first person in off-screen fighting" in China action movies.
He often appears in Stephen Chow's movies: in "Invincible Lucky Star", he is a thug in the Huang Qiusheng gangster, who fights with inflatable Stephen Chow and turtle shell Chen You, and finally hits his head on the doorframe and passes out.
Zhang Zai played in the last big brother in Jianghu, and this time he played a good man. He had a fierce fight with a man and a woman sent by his boss and was finally stabbed to death by glass.
In "Gambling on the Beach", he played the fight between an officer and Stephen Chow in "Wandering in the Meridian", which is a classic. In "King of Destruction", he plays the leader of Taekwondo Department. His feet are more flexible than his hands and he can kick each other at an incredible angle.
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Early performance experience:
Zhou Bili 1985 entered the entertainment circle and initially appeared in two films with little influence. Later, he got the support of Sammo Hung and made a guest appearance in Bride.
Later, he starred in the Kung Fu film "The Oriental Condor" directed and starred by Sammo Hung, and played a thug.
1988, Zhou Bili starred in the action comedy Dragon Warrior, which was jointly directed by Sammo Hung and Yuan Kui.
Then, he participated in the thriller Blood Rose starring Wang Xiaofeng and Ching-Ying Lam.
1989, Zhou Bili made his first guest appearance in the action film "Dragon Beats the Phoenix" directed by Sammo Hung;
Then he plays Zhou Bili; In the gangster film Sister Sun starring cynthia rothrock and Siu-ho Chin; Then he participated in the action comedy "Miracle" directed and starring Jackie Chan, playing the rope factory worker;
Finally, he participated in the action film "Burning Street" directed by Lu Jian.
1990, Zhou Bili played a thug of a drug trafficking group in the debut novel "Exorcism Police" directed by martial arts director Wai Tung;
After that, he participated in the action film "The Last Big Brother in Jianghu" produced by Golden Princess Entertainment Co., Ltd., and played Zhang Guohua, the eldest brother of martial arts doctor A Ling.
Later, he made a guest appearance in the action film "Dragon and Phoenix Thieves Catch Thieves" directed by Billy Chen.