1. Shaw's golden signboard
In the 1960s, the Hong Kong film industry was dominated by Shaw, and Pei-Pei Cheng was Shaw's favorite star and Shaw's golden signboard. Cheng Peipei was also the first to make his debut as a literary film. The movie "The Lover's Stone" starring him was a great success, and Cheng Peipei was also recognized by the audience. But Cheng Peipei's brow is full of heroic spirit. As a dancer, she prefers kung fu movies. She starred in "Come and Drink with me", which was the first film of China's new martial arts, and later appeared in "golden swallow" and "Jade Raksha". In these films, Cheng Peipei played the heroic role of a chivalrous woman, and she was even rated as the martial arts queen by the media. 197 1 year, Cheng Peipei retired from the film industry.
2. After coming back, the road to play is wider.
Cheng Peipei 1992 Return to Film. After the reunification, Pei-Pei Cheng played a supporting role in film and television works. Mrs Hua in Stephen Chow's film "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang" made her popular again. Cheng Peipei subverted the previous image of a actress and left a deep impression on the audience. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon directed by Ang Lee brought Pei-Pei Cheng to another peak in his acting career. Cheng Peipei plays the role of blue-eyed fox. Cheng Peipei won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and competed for the Oscar for this role. Since then, Pei-Pei Cheng has played more supporting roles in some TV dramas and achieved great success. On 20 18, Cheng Peipei won the Huading Award for Lifetime Achievement in TV Series.
Pei-Pei Cheng became the first woman in China in the 1960s and 1970s, and later successfully transformed, and achieved success again after her comeback. She is a very influential actress.