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Wang Zhenwei est un Acteur Chinois né le 20 octobre 1995 à Handan (Chine)

Wang Zhenwei

Wang Zhenwei
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Nom de naissance Zhenwei Wang
Nationalité Chine
Naissance 20 octobre 1995 (28 ans) à Handan (Chine)

Zhenwei Wang (Chinese Simplified: 王振威, Chinese Traditional: 王振威, Pinyin: Wáng Zhènwěi is a Chinese actor and martial artist. He is best known for his role as Cheng (Lu Weicheng) in the 2010 film The Karate Kid, which is a remake of the original 1984 film.

Biographie

Early life
Zhenwei Wang was born on October 20, 1995. His family was originally from Handan, Qiuxian, Hebei, China, but his father brought him to Beijing in order for him to receive a better education. At the age of four and a half, his father sent him to the Beijing Shenshahai/Beijing Shichahai Amateur Sports School, as he was "weak and sickly," according to his father. Zhenwei was highly focused during practice sessions. At his young age, he did not complain of being tired even after hours of practice. After years of hard work and effort, Zhenwei gained high praise from the wushu industry with his determination and firm martial arts foundation. Zhenwei received many awards in national competitions at a young age. He was awarded two gold medals in the Beijing Youth Wushu Competition. After training in the Beijing Shenshahai/Beijing Shichahai Amateur Sports School for three and a half years, his father sent him to the Haidian Gymnasium and he began learning the national wushu routines. Two years later, when Zhenwei was 10, he came in first out of 57 excellent competitors when the national wushu team was searching for new members, and he successfully entered the national wushu B-Mannschaft.


Career
In July 2009, The Karate Kid began looking for cast members. The filming dictated that a teenage martial artist be selected. The vice-director of the filming team and Jackie Chan's assistant started the auditions within China's martial arts schools. At the Beijing Film Academy, approximately ten thousand selected contestants participated in the audition. The selection was extremely strict: English fluency, wushu skills, physical appearance, acting facial expressions, and even control over eye expressions were tested. After 3 months of auditions, Zhenwei overcame all difficulties and successfully became the actor who would portray Cheng in The Karate Kid. During filming, Zhenwei suffered a head injury requiring four stitches. He received it while chasing Jaden Smith (playing Dre Parker) after being splashed by the dirty water; Zhenwei hit his head on an oil pail.

Ses meilleurs films

Karaté Kid (2010)
(Acteur)

Le plus souvent avec

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
(2 films)
Scott Waugh
Scott Waugh
(1 films)
John Cena
John Cena
(1 films)
Will Smith
Will Smith
(1 films)
Jiang Wenli
Jiang Wenli
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Wang Zhenwei (2 films)

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Acteur

Project X-Traction
Réalisé par Scott Waugh
Origine Chine
Genres Thriller, Comédie, Action, Aventure
Acteurs Jackie Chan, John Cena, Pilou Asbæk, Wang Zhenwei, Jiang Wenli
Rôle Xiao Wei
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Un entrepreneur spécialisé dans la sécurité a pour mission d'extraire des ouvriers d'une raffinerie qui a été attaquée. Il fait équipe avec un ancien officier de l'armée américaine lorsqu'il apprend que l'objectif des attaquants est de voler l'essence de cette raffinerie.
Karaté Kid, 2h20
Réalisé par Harald Zwart
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Art martial, Comédie dramatique, Kung-fu, Action, Aventure, Wuxiapian
Thèmes L'adolescence, Le thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, Sport, Arts martiaux, L'enfance marginalisée, Kung-fu, Harcèlement à l'école
Acteurs Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith, Wenwen Han, Taraji P. Henson, Yu Rongguang, Wang Zhenwei
Rôle Cheng
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Dré Parker, un jeune Américain originaire de Détroit, emménage avec sa mère à Pékin, en Chine. L'acclimatation s'avère cependant difficile : à peine arrivé, Dré devient le souffre-douleur de Cheng, un élève très doué en kung-fu qui est de la même ville que lui et qui le rudoie tous les jours. Alors que Cheng et ses amis passent Dré à tabac, M. Han, un employé taciturne de l'immeuble, s'interpose et parvient à mettre hors de combat toute la bande.