"Fat Wu" passed away. What classic works did he bring to us?

In fact, we may not be very familiar with this Fatty Wu, and as for his classic work, it should be "Days Related to Youth" directed by director Ye Jing. Fatty Wu was just a pet name for him by the audience. His real name was Banzan. He died of a heart attack in the early morning of September 3rd. This is also a great pity for the entertainment industry. In Days Related to Youth, he played Fatty Wu who was very funny and fond of talking, which left a deep impression on the audience.

Because film and television dramas are now more popular, actors who like to act in dramas may not be as well-known as these popular stars. As an actor and drama director at the Beijing People’s Art Theater, he has many classics works. And his acting skills as Fatty Wu can be ranked among the top three in that classic TV series.

Maybe it’s because he has a good foundation in drama, and his acting skills are very natural, unlike Tong Dawei’s articles, which sometimes seem a bit deliberate. Although in the days related to youth, the role he played was only a supporting role and there were only a few scenes in total, but it still left a very deep impression on me, such as playing cards and watching videos, and diving into the water. Dance, etc., all showed his very refined acting skills.

He was admitted to the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama in 1999. After graduation, he worked at the Beijing People's Art Theater, specializing in drama performances, such as the famous teahouse at the time and the No. 1 Floor in the World. Mainly performed works. As for his more classic TV series, in addition to the ones we mentioned above, there are also Reunion Dinner, Don't Call Me Brother, etc., as well as the movies Twelve Citizens and Big Shots.