Beloved Voice of a Generation: Shi Banyu, Iconic Voice Actor from Stephen Chow’s Queen, Leaves Lasting Legacy at 66
Shi Banyu, the Voice Actor of Stephen Chow, Passes Away at 66
Shi Banyu, a renowned voice actor with over 30 years of experience, has passed away at the age of 66 due to illness.
Shi Banyu, whose real name is Shi Renmao, was born in Taiwan in 1958. He first performed Mandarin dubbing in Star Master’s movie “The Gambler” in 1991 and went on to become the go-to voice actor for Stephen Chow’s films. He has participated in many star-studded movies, including “Fighting Back to School”, ”Tang Bo Hu Spots Autumn Fragrance”, ”God of Cookery”, “The King of Comedy”, “Shaolin Football”, and “Kung Fu”.
Shi Banyu’s passing has been met with an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow actors, who remembered him for his iconic voice and contributions to the world of entertainment.
Shi Banyu’s legacy will live on through his iconic voice and the countless films he has brought to life.
