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Feng Xiaogang
Fung Siu-Gong,  Feng Xiao-Gang
Born: March 18th, 1958 (China)





 
Filmography (1991-2024)
 
  Actor (19 films)
    In the Heat of the Sun (1994) ... Hu Laoshi
    The Dream Factory (1997) ... Qian Kang
    Be There or Be Square (1998)    
    The Marriage Certificate (2001) ... Document forger
    Cala, My Dog! (2003) ... Mr Ding, van driver
    Kung Fu Hustle (2004) ... Crocodile Gang boss
    Wait 'Til You're Older (2005) ... Vagabond in park
    Trivial Matters (2007) ... Account services executive
    The Founding of a Republic (2009) ... Du Yuesheng
    True Legend (2010) ... Pickpocket
    Let the Bullets Fly (2010) ... Counselor Tang
    Love for Life (2011)    
    The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven (2012) ... Lord Lao Zi [voice:Mandarin]
    Mr. Six (2015) ... Mr. Six
    Rock Dog (2016) ... [Voice:Mandarin]
    Mobile Phone Battle (2016)    
    I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016)    
    Ash Is the Purest White (2018)    
    Hachiko (2023) ... Chen Jingxiu
  Director (20 films)
    Gone Forever with My Love (1994)    
    The Dream Factory (1997)    
    Be There or Be Square (1998)    
    Sorry, Baby (1999)    
    A Sigh (2000)    
    Big Shot's Funeral (2001)    
    Cell Phone (2003)    
    A World Without Thieves (2004)    
    The Banquet (2006)    
    Assembly (2007)    
    If You Are the One (2008)    
    Aftershock (2010)    
    If You Are the One II (2010)    
    Back to 1942 (2012)    
    Personal Tailor (2013)    
    Mobile Phone Battle (2016)    
    I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016)    
    Youth (2017)    
    Only Cloud Knows (2019)    
    If You Are the One III (2024)    
  Writer (12 films)
    Unexpected Passion (1991)    
    After Separation (1993)    
    A Born Coward (1994)    
    Gone Forever with My Love (1994)    
    The Dream Factory (1997)    
    Be There or Be Square (1998)    
    A Sigh (2000)    
    Big Shot's Funeral (2001)    
    A World Without Thieves (2004)    
    If You Are the One (2008)    
    If You Are the One II (2010)    
    If You Are the One III (2024)    
  Producer (6 films)
    Cala, My Dog! (2003)    
    Gimme Kudos (2005)    
    The Message (2009)    
    Bad Guys Always Die (2015)    
    Only You (2015)    
    Songs of the Youth 1969 (2016)    
  Executive Director (1 film)
    The Founding of a Republic (2009)    
  Story (1 film)
    If You Are the One (2008)    
  Art (1 film)
    Gone Forever with My Love (1994)    
  Presenter (1 film)
    I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016)    
  Senior Producer (1 film)
    Telephone 601 (2006)    
  Lead Producer (3 films)
    If You Are the One II (2010)    
    Youth (2017)    
    Only Cloud Knows (2019)    
 
 
Biography
 
  Born in Beijing, director and screenwriter Feng Xiao Gang spent several years working as a scenic painter in a People's Liberation Army theater troupe before breaking into television as a writer and director. He first gained fame across China a decade ago as co-writer of the 25-part hit TV series Stories of the Editorial Department.

Subsequently, he was co-writer and co-director of another successful TV series, A Native of Beijing in New York. In addition, he directed the 10-part TV series Chicken Feathers in 1994. Shortly afterwards he made his film debut as director of Love Forever Lost. In 1995 and 1996, he returned to TV, directing the series Early Death of Love and The Other Side of the Moon. Feng Xiao Gang is best known in China for the series of comedies he has made in recent years, which have set box office records throughout the country.

In 1997, he wrote and directed Party A, Party B[The Dream Factory]. In 1998, Feng released the smash hit Be There or Be Square, the first film from the PRC to be shot entirely on location in the U.S. 1999 saw the release of Sorry, Baby. In 2000, Feng once more proved his versatility and range with the release of Sigh, a drama of marital infidelity with a script by the well-known novelist Wang Shuo. Sigh won honors for best film, best script, best actor, and best actress at the 2000 Cairo International Film Festival.

His recent film Cell Phone, a comedy about China's obsession with cell phones, is Feng's highest grossing film in China to date. (chinaorbit.com)

Married to Xu Fan.