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Wash your hair with porridge and become a star

The one star who uses porridge to wash his hair is: Chow Yun-fat.

Chow Yun-fat, born on May 18, 1955 in Lamma Island, Hong Kong, native of Kaiping City, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, is a Chinese film and television actor, photographer, and a national first-class actor. Chow Yun-fat's ancestral home is Kaiping, Guangdong. His father is Zhou Rongyun, his mother is Chen Lifang, and his grandmother is from Dongguan, Guangdong. There are four brothers and sisters, Chow Yun-fat is the third in the family.

Chow Yun-fat has a wide range of acting skills. He is especially good at portraying characters with low cultural level, lack of family warmth, struggling under difficult conditions but with a strong sense of loyalty. His performances are real and vivid, both physical and spiritual. Chow Yun-fat can bring out his unique screen charm, and he can perfectly convey a strong sense of struggle in the same role.

In the movie "The Story of Hu Yue", Chow Yun-fat vividly portrays the lost and wandering revenge career and the complicated inner world of a Vietnamese soldier who fled to Hong Kong.

Chow Yun-fat's every smile and every move exudes domineering power. He has won the favor and recognition of the audience with his superb acting skills and charming Asian male style. Chow Yun-fat has also played many popular classic roles. In movies In "Confucius", Chow Yun-fat successfully interpreted the ancient Chinese sage Confucius.

In the movie "The Founding of the Party", Yuan Shikai, played by Chow Yun-fat, is very aura and domineering. He can express Yuan Shikai's complex mentality of wanting to be emperor but hesitating through subtle changes in his eyes.