Pigsy – A character associated with the childhood of many generations
Journey to the West is a film associated with the childhood of many generations of audiences. Although this classic work has been released for more than 30 years, to this day, to many people, characters like Sun Wukong, Tang Tang or Zhu Bajie… still leaves an indelible impression.
In the film, artist Ma Dehua transformed into Pigsy. As one of the three disciples who assisted the Tang Monk in fetching sutras, Pigsy was lazy and lazy, completely different from the generous and magical Sun Wukong, or the diligent and frugal Sa Tang.
However, this is the closest and wittiest character in the film, bringing a lot of refreshing laughter to the audience. In particular, through the performances of Ma Duc Hoa, Tru Bat Gioi It appears more realistic and funny, making the audience love it.
Artist Ma Duc Hoa shared that Pigsy was the first role that brought him to the small screen. After 10 years of acting in stage plays, he was encouraged by a friend to go to director Duong Khiet’s casting session. Thanks to his chubby body and chubby face, Ma Duc Hoa was cast by director Journey to the West to play the role of Pigsy.
At that time, Journey to the West was filmed for 6 years. During that time, Ma Duc Hoa was not afraid of hardships and hardships, willing to risk his life to get the most realistic scenes. The male artist said that one time, while filming a high-flying scene, the connection wire suddenly broke, causing him to fall and fracture his ribs.
Not only that, Ma Duc Hoa also volunteered to shave his head to facilitate the disguise. While filming, the rubber prosthetic face was sucked tightly into his face, causing him to get prickly heat, while sweat dripped down his salty mouth. However, he still did not complain.
Ma Duc Hoa’s respect for his career and dedication to his role finally paid off. After the film aired, his role won a lot of love from the audience. Even today, Ma Dehua’s Pigsy is still a classic character on screen.
U80 is still healthy and full of vitality
Many viewers mistakenly thought that artist Ma Duc Hoa’s wife was actress Wei Tue Le – who played the role of Lady Cao – Pigsy’s wife in the film. However, before participating in Journey to the West, Ma Dehua actually had a partner for a long time.
Like many other actors of Journey to the West, Ma Duc Hoa lives a private life, rarely sharing about his family. What people only know is that the wife of “Bat Gioi” is named Hau Ngoc Man and is not active in the arts.
Mrs. Hau is 3 years younger than her husband. She is a traditional woman who is compassionate, hard-working and loves her family very much. The male artist’s wife is a secretive person who wholeheartedly sacrifices for her husband and children, so he especially respects and loves her. Up to now, they have been together for more than 50 years, experiencing many ups and downs to become a model couple admired by many people.
Mrs. Hou Ngoc Man understood that her husband was filming Journey to the West – one of the four great masterpieces. It is an honor that not everyone has and he also spent a lot of effort. In the end, her sacrifice paid off. Artist Ma Duc Hoa then had great success with Pigsy, becoming every family’s artist. It can be said that he was one of the richest and most fulfilled people in the cast of Journey to the West that year.
At the age of 80, Ma Duc Hoa enjoys warm and happy days with his children and grandchildren in a luxurious villa in Beijing, China. Although his son does not pursue art like his father, he is still a talented and successful businessman.
Therefore, although he is old, Ma Duc Hoa is still very healthy and energetic. He also maintains a spirit of love for life, optimism, even much younger than his age. In everyday life, “Bajie Pig” loves filming Tikok, often posting fun and exciting clips on his channel.
In addition, he also actively participates in activities in the entertainment industry, especially events and projects related to Journey to the West.
Ma Duc Hoa confided: “My life is lucky to have a happy home, although honestly I feel that my life has not had any outstanding achievements. Thank you to the audience and director for giving me a real role to play. This is also the thing I am most proud of when I look back at my career of only playing supporting roles.”