Yang Qun, a veteran actor who won the Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his films “The Yangtze River” and “Forbearance”, died in shock at the age of 88. According to Taiwanese media, Yang Qun died of bladder cancer early yesterday morning (24). Yang Qun is known to have struggled with the disease for a year and a half. As the cancer cells spread to his lungs, he eventually returned to the dead.
Yang Qun, an evergreen tree in the film industry, made his debut for more than 70 years. In 1963, he became popular with “Qin Xianglian”. Since then, he and his wife have been busy making films as supervisors and directors. Tolerance “subsequently won the Golden Horse Award for best feature film, achieving impressive results.
Yang Qun has participated in many dramas, including playing “North Thousand Hands” Zhuo Yifu in the wireless drama “King of a Thousand Kings” and has become a classic role. Subsequently, he performed in ATV’s “Looking at the Present” and “The Winner is King” and other dramas, which disappeared from the film and television circle in the late 1990s.