Who is the actor who plays Baby Hong?
For audiences who loved the 1986 movie Journey to the West, the character Hong Hai Nhi is no longer unfamiliar. Possessing a stubborn, hot-tempered personality and magical power not inferior to that of Sun Wukong, Baby Red become a model for future directors to be inspired to make films.
Directed by Duong Khiet and Trieu Han Boi. Photo: TL
Hong Hai Nhi – son of the Ox Demon King and Princess Thiet Phien in Journey to the West version 1986. Hong Hai Nhi is a character with strong character, so he is arrogant and arrogant. The person who created the attraction for the role of Little Red Child in Journey to the West 1986 was child actor Trieu Han Boi. Play the role The Little Red Child in Journey to the West (1986), Trieu Han Boi made the audience love him because of his smart and agile appearance. This is also the only role in his career.
Trieu Han Boi Born in 1977 into a worker family in Beijing (China). Trieu Han Boi was targeted by director Duong Khiet for the role of Hong Hai Nhi right from the first meeting when he was only 5 years old because of his special temperament, plump, lovely appearance, agile, energetic, bold and polite.
Baby Hong in the 1986 movie Journey to the West. Photo: NSX
During filming, even though her parents were asked not to follow her, Trieu Han Boi was very independent and obedient, never complaining or whining. Even when he was bitten by mosquitoes or hung on a tree, the 8-year-old boy at that time was still very happy.
Recounting his role in a television show, Trieu Han Boi said that the scene of hanging his hand on a tree branch had to be filmed over and over again all morning, causing his hand to hurt a lot. In addition, after the movie aired, the actor also revealed that people teased him for being “naked” on screen, but at that time he was too young so he didn’t feel embarrassed.
After the success of Little Red Child, Trieu Han Boi became the most notable child actor on the Chinese screen at that time, even ranking at the top of the list of promising child stars voted by SCTV in 1987.
Becoming famous, receiving many invitations for movies and advertising, Trieu Han Boi turned them all down at that time to focus on studying.
Trieu Han Boi is running his own company. Photo: Sina.
In a sharing about his decision to leave the entertainment industry, Trieu Han Boi confided: “After my first roles, I realized that I am not someone who can succeed in showbiz. To be famous, you need many factors. , including appearance and luck, meanwhile, technological research brings more certainty.”
The life of the actor who plays Baby Hong
After graduating from high school, the former child star passed the entrance exam to Beijing University – the most prestigious and oldest school in China. After that, Trieu Han Boi continued to win scholarships and studied for a Master’s degree and a PhD.
Next, Han Boi went to work at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. However, in 2014, Trieu Han Boi made a bold decision when he and his close friend founded an engineering company and took on the position of technology director.
Currently, Trieu Han Boi is a successful technology director, possessing enormous assets. Photo: Sina
When he first started his business, Han Boi encountered many difficulties. Because of low investment capital, the company’s development plan was stagnant for a long time. However, he never gave up. Thanks to that, Trieu Han Boi’s company overcame the turbulent period and grew stronger. At the age of 50, the male billionaire owns an estimated fortune of over 100 million yuan (15.5 million USD).
Not only is he successful in his career, businessman Trieu also has a happy home. The wife of “Red Child 1986” is a smart and brave woman. The two met while in graduate school, dated and got married.
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