Actress Xiao Fangfang’s husband Zhang Zhengfu passed away yesterday (11th) at the age of 84. His friend announced on social media that Zhang Zhengfu, who was the CEO of ATV, was known as “Zhang Gong” in the industry. He was the second husband of the famous movie star Xiao Fangfang in the 1970s. After marriage, the two had two precious daughters.
Xiao Fangfang issued a press release today (12th), confirming her husband’s death: “Mr. Zhang Zhengfu, a veteran of the press, passed away in his sleep at 4 am on the 11th at the age of 82. The widow, Ms. Xiao Fangfang, confirmed the news. Zhang Zhengfu He is a heavyweight in the press, and also the “Dinghai Shenzhen” in Xiao Fangfang’s life. Fangfang lost her support and was very sad.
Zhang Zhengfu was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May. He was admitted to the hospital twice and underwent non-invasive surgery to open the bile duct. His condition became acute only three days ago. His wife, daughter, son-in-law, prospective son-in-law, and grandson were accompanied by his family. Zhang Zhengfu passed away peacefully. The funeral will be a low-key private funeral. In addition, Dongwang contacted Xue Jiayan and asked if there was any contact with Sister Fangfang in the nearest row. She said: “Yes! I contact you often! It’s all regarding my grandson!” But when asked regarding Zhang Zhengfu’s death, she said: Say, “I’ve asked, but no answer!”
Zhang Zhengfu, known as “Mr. Zhang”, is a senior management of the Hong Kong media. He created the live broadcast of Chinese TV news, and also created the news form of “anchor reporting”, and introduced satellite technology to allow Hong Kong to receive news from all over the world and participate more. Preparation for the first satellite TV in Asia.
In terms of sports events coverage, Zhang was a member of the Olympic affairs of the Global Professional Broadcasting Union, the director of Olympic affairs of the Asian Broadcasting Union, the director of the World Cup broadcast operation organization, and one of the professional members of the Beijing Olympic Committee in 2008. After leaving the media job, Zhang taught four master’s programmes in media studies at Hong Kong Baptist University in recent years. “