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Resume of Adam Cheng
Adam Cheng's resume: Adam Cheng,1born in Hongkong on February 24th, 947, is an actor and singer from Panyu, China.

1970 joined TVB, began to appear in TV series and movies, and released personal records. In 1976, he played three roles: Chen Jialuo, Gan Long and Fu Kang 'an. 1978, starring in "Long Love Slaughters the Dragon" and playing Zhang Wuji. 1979 played "Chu Liuxiang" in the martial arts drama Chu Liuxiang.

In 2005, "Adam Cheng Family Crossing Concert" was held in HongKong Red House. In 2006, he won the honorary award of Hong Kong music industry "Golden Needle Award". In 2007, Hong Kong media selected "Hong Kong Classic TV Roles 100 Top", and Adam Cheng monopolized seven classic roles. In the same year, he was invited to star in the epic drama The Glory of Hong Kong's Return.

Adam Cheng's Early Experience

Adam Cheng was originally named Huang Kezhong, and later changed his name to Zheng Chuangshi with his stepfather's surname. He is from Taishan, Guangdong. His father taught at Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and died in his twenties. There are ten brothers and sisters in the biological father's family and one brother and sister in the stepfather's family. As the boss, he needs to shoulder the heavy responsibility of family.

When he was young, Adam Cheng did not follow the "right path" in his father's eyes, but he had a soft spot for acting. At the age of 65,438+06, he entered the performing arts training class. Starting from 1963, Adam Cheng was admitted to the training courses of Daxi, Wentong and Nanguo (Shao). At the same time, Adam Cheng studied acting under Liang Ming (then head of the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre).