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Brief introduction of Gwa-pau Sai.

Formerly known as Lin Gen, Guangdong senior film artist and Hong Kong actor.

19 18 was born in Guangzhou, and 18 years old immigrated to Hong Kong. He was introduced to work in the film industry, starting as a prop manager.

1946 was introduced to make eggplant coffee and started filming. He has been acting for more than 40 years, made nearly 600 films and played countless supporting roles. However, since the filming, Sue's role of wiping teeth has been deeply rooted in people's hearts. Although he has never been a leading role, every time he eats funny, he also leaves a deep impression on this "green leaf" predecessor. In Huang Feihong, he played the role of Sue. He acted in more than 80 films, more than Kwan Tak-hing.

There is a scene in Sammo Hung's "Five Lucky Stars" in which five lucky stars accompany Cherie Chung to visit the night market and see two other disciples selling iron medicine in the street. Gwa-pau Sai is the one who is not good at words, and Gwa-pau Sai is Cao Dahua, another person who is impatient with Kung Fu. Don't think they pretend to be funny. In fact, they played two apprentices of Huang Feihong in Huang Feihong's plays in their early years, Gwa-pau Sai played the inarticulate Rubusu, and Cao Dahua played the troubled Liang Kuan. In that scene, the real descendant of Huang Feihong Kung Fu appeared-Master Zhao Zhiling, who was the tailor in Stephen Chow's Kung Fu.

Before I retired, I also participated in "Hello, Cousin!" Movies such as The Story of Huang Feihong, Modern enter the dragon and The Man in the Cage.

In the evening, he suffered from diabetes, and some people said that he had Alzheimer's disease. Uncle Gen died of illness, and my sister-in-law was very sad and didn't want to say more. I also hope to keep a low profile about what happened after Uncle Gen, and my two daughters will also go back to Hong Kong from America to attend the funeral.

200 1 March 12 died in Hong Kong at the age of 83.