The actor who played Ah Zhen in Kung Fu was called Chen Kaishi.
Chen Kaishi was from Guangzhou, a China actress. She became attached to Stephen Zhou in 2002 because of the Wahaha advertisement he shot. In 2004, she became popular as the role of "Bucktooth Jane" in the movie "Kung Fu" directed by Stephen Chou. From 2005 to 2017, she also participated in many film and television works such as "The Dragon's Strange Son-in-law","Happy Things at Home","Yueguang Treasure Box","There's a Wudian City in the Cape", and was "one of Zhou Xingchi's supporting roles". In reality, Kaishi Chen did not have buck teeth. He was beautiful and even looked like Joey Wong from some angles. She had wanted to debut as a pretty girl, but she failed to participate in the advertising campaign. Later, when Stephen Chou was preparing to film Kung Fu, it was difficult to find a suitable actor for the role of Ah Zhen. The star thought of Chen Kaishi. After she entered the group to play the role of Bucktooth Zhen, the role became popular, but she was also bound by the role framework, and her acting career was affected. After 'Kung Fu,' Stephen had stopped working with her, and other directors rarely asked her to act because of her deep-rooted image. Now that she was married and had children, she was living an ordinary life.
In Kung Fu, Chen Kaishi played Ah Zhen.
In " Kung Fu," the character, Ah Zhen, had some ambiguous interactions with the landlord. When Ah Zhen appeared, she was more open and active. There were some intimate actions between her and the landlord, such as kissing on the face. Judging from Ah Zhen's posture when she ran away, as well as the coquettish voice and gesture she made at the landlord at the end, Ah Zhen seemed to want to be serious. However, although the landlord also had such an idea, he could only give up because he was afraid of the powerful landlady. He did not dare to develop further with Ah Zhen.
Although Ah Zhen (played by Chen Kaishi) didn't look good in the movie Kung Fu, she was actually beautiful in real life. There were photos of her daily life on the Internet, such as a photo of her holding her son. In the photo, she pouted her mouth and there was no trace of her buck teeth. She looked cute and beautiful, completely different from the image in the movie.
There were many works called "Kung Fu Kid," and the actors were different in different versions. Zhang Zhuang and Quan Pinzi starred in the Japanese action comedy Kung Fu Boy; In the domestic original comic, Kung Fu Boy, there were no film and television actors involved; In the 1980s film,"The Treasure Beyond the Great Wall," the Kung Fu Boy was played by Zhang Fengyi and Wang Qun; Shi Xiaolong was also known as the "Kung Fu Boy," and he played the role of "Laughing Forest Boy" and other films; Wu Jing starred in "Kung Fu Boy."
In Kung Fu, Jane was played by Chen Kaishi. She was born in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. She was an actress from mainland China and became famous because she participated in Stephen Chou's movie Kung Fu.
The cast list of the TV series "Kung Fu Champion" included Wu Mengda, Chen Guokun, and Huang Shengyi. Wu Mengda played Su Bao, Chen Guokun played Nie Xiaolong, Huang Shengyi played Jinsha/Wen Qi, Yuan Qiu played Dai San, Pu Yedong played Su Can, Liu Jiajie played Bai Hua, Lin Zicong played Fatty Cong, Li Hui played Li Hui, and so on.
The mute girl at the beginning of Kung Fu was played by Huang Shengyi. Huang Shengyi played Fang 'er, a mute girl who had helped Xing Zai when she was young. When she grew up, she sold ice cream at a small stall. She had always been grateful for Xing Zai's help when she was young. At that time, she had always kept the lollipop by her side. Although she only appeared for 20 minutes and had no lines, she played the role through subtle expressions, especially the teardrop and the touching eyes.
The Yue Girl Ah Qing was the heroine of Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Sword of the Yue Girl. She was a shepherdess in the State of Yue. When she was shepherding sheep, she happened to meet a white ape that could use a bamboo stick. From then on, she often fought with it with a bamboo stick, so she learned a superb sword technique. Ah Qing's swordsmanship was known as the Near-Skill Dao. She could defeat eight swordsmen of the Wu Kingdom alone and even force back two thousand armored soldiers with a single sword. Her kung fu was considered to be the highest in Jin Yong's novels, even surpassing Dugu Qiubai's swordsmanship. Ah Qing's mastery of swordsmanship was very high, and her control was even more difficult than killing people. All in all, Ah Qing was very good at martial arts.