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Zhang Jin (born 19 May 1974), also known as Max Zhang, is a Chinese actor, martial artist and former wushu athlete who won the Best Supporting Actor at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards. [ 1 ] Career
Max Zhang as Cheung Tin-chi, a former Wing Chun master who was defeated by Ip Man in a duel behind closed doors and subsequently becomes a mercenary; Dave Bautista as Owen Davidson, the owner of Petrus and leader of a drug smuggling syndicate
Max Zhang may refer to: Zhang Jin (born 1974), Chinese actor; Zhang Zhaoxu (born 1987), Chinese basketball player This page was last edited on ...
The Invincible Dragon (Chinese: 九龍不敗) is a 2019 Hong Kong crime action film directed and co-written by Fruit Chan, and stars Max Zhang, Anderson Silva, Kevin Cheng, Annie Liu, and Stephy Tang. The film follows a dragon-believing police detective (Zhang) investigating a serial murderer targeting policewomen which results in the death of ...
Max Zhang as Shen Lo, a former security guard for Zhang Innovations and Daya's lover; Dave Bautista as Trent DeRosa, an associate of Breslin's; Devon Sawa as Lester Clark Jr., the son of Lester Clark, who betrays Breslin in the first Escape Plan film; Jaime King as Abigail Ross, vice president of Breslin Security and Breslin's girlfriend
In December 2021, another spin-off show Braving Life (我们的滚烫人生) began airing, featuring various contestants such as Jordan Chan, Julian Cheung, Max Zhang, Welly Zhang and Nathan Lee. The cast experienced six different ordinary yet extraordinary professions such as firefighting and teaching, with each visit ending with a live ...
On 12 January 2008, Choi married Chinese actor Max Zhang [6] [7] whom she had dated for more than four years. He was her co-star in a number of Zhouyi Media television productions including The Legend of Magic Mirror (2003) and Eight Charts (2005). They have two daughters, Zoe and Chloe, born in 2011 and 2013 respectively.
Max Zhang Jin (born 1974), Chinese actor; Zhang Jin (gymnast) (born 2000), Chinese gymnast; John J. Zhang or Zhang Jin, Chinese-American scientist; See also.