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Ma Lan, female, born on April 23, 1962 in Taihu County, Anhui Province, is a performing artist of Huangmei Opera, a national first-class actor and a professor of Shanghai Academy of drama.
In 1980, Ma Lan graduated from Anhui art college and was assigned to work in Anhui Huangmei Opera Theater. In 1982, he played Tang Seng's mother in journey to the West. New year's day in Hefei in 1983. In 1984, he attended CCTV Spring Festival Gala. On October 13, 1986, Ma Lan, as the leading actor of "making trouble out of nothing", attended the state banquet hosted by President Li Xiannian to welcome Queen Elizabeth before the performance. On March 11, 1988, the TV series Yan Fengying, starring in the film, was broadcast on CCTV. In 1988, Huangmei Opera Musical TV series "Romance of the West Chamber" starring in the Spring Festival was broadcast on CCTV. On November 24, 1991, a dream of Red Mansions was performed in Hefei Changjiang theater, and then performed in Nanjing, Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other urban areas. In 1997, he presided over CCTV Spring Festival drama evening. On June 9, 2002, CCTV's "art life" program was recorded. In the spring of 2009, he presided over the enrollment of drama and musical major of Shanghai Academy of drama all over the country. On February 21, 2012, "Malan drama studio" was established in Gumei Road, Minhang District, Shanghai
In 1985, Ma Lan won the first prize in the national broadcast competition for young and middle-aged actors of Huangmei Opera, and won the National May day labor medal in the same year. In 1987, he won the fourth China Drama Award and plum blossom Performance Award for his starring role in Shakespeare's play make trouble out of nothing. In 1988, she won the 6th Golden Eagle Award for best actress and the 8th Feitian Award for best actress. In 1989, it was rated as the top ten in the first national TV Grand Prix for young actors of Huangmei Opera. In 1989, he won the title of national advanced worker. In 2007, he won the lifetime achievement award of Asia's most outstanding artist award.
Acting experience
In 1975, Ma Lan entered Anhui Academy of arts to study Huangmei opera performance.
In 1980, Ma Lan graduated from Anhui art college and was selected to work in Anhui Huangmei Opera Theater.
In December 1981, Ma Lan went to Hong Kong to perform the Huangmei Opera "woman's son in law".
In 1982, Ma Lan played Yin Wenjiao, the mother of Tang Seng and the daughter of Prime Minister Yin Kaishan, in the ancient costume myth drama journey to the West directed by Yang Jie; in the same year, he rehearsed the stage play "love of the Dragon Girl", which was staged in Hefei on New Year's day the following year, and then performed more than 60 times in Zhengzhou, Luoyang and other 10 cities in Henan Province and Daqing City in Heilongjiang Province.
In June 1983, Ma Lan attended the session as a deputy to the Sixth National People's Congress of the people's Republic of China.
In February 1984, Ma Lan starred in the drama "Dragon Girl" was killed; on November 15, she participated in the first drama festival of Anhui Province and performed Huangmei Opera "wind dust female painter", which won the second prize of script and the first prize of performance.
In 1985, Ma Lan won the first prize in the national broadcast competition for young and middle-aged actors of Huangmei Opera.
At 9:30 p.m. on October 13, 1986, Ma Lan starred in the Huangmei Opera "making trouble out of nothing" performed in the Great Hall of the people. Before the performance, Ma Lan, as an actor representative, attended the state banquet hosted by President Li Xiannian to welcome Queen Elizabeth.
In 1987, Ma Lan won the plum blossom performance award of the fourth China Drama Award for his starring Shakespeare play "make trouble out of nothing"; in the same year, he was rated as a national first-class actor.
On March 11, 1988, Yan Fengying, a biographical TV play starring Ma Lan, was broadcast on CCTV, and won the best actress of the 6th Golden Eagle Award and the best actress of the 8th flying sky Award for Chinese TV. The music TV play romance of the west chamber, starring Huang Mei Opera during the spring Festival, was broadcast on CCTV. In the same year, Huang Mei Opera was shot.
In 1989, Ma Lan was named the first of the ten best young actors of Huangmei Opera in the first national TV Grand Prix for his traditional Huangmei opera play "luopa Ji"; in October of the same year, Ma Lan won the title of national advanced worker and attended the awarding ceremony.
In 1990, Ma Lan's Huangmei Opera Music TV play "pointing to Xinghua village" won the second prize of the 10th National Chinese TV drama flying sky award, the second prize of the fifth national drama and TV drama, and the third national "Wujin Award".
In April 1991, Huangmei Opera "a dream of Red Mansions" was conceived as a whole; on June 6, the first draft of "a dream of Red Mansions" was written and later revised; from July 23, it entered the main stage of creation for more than 120 days (actors rehearsed while going to the streets for disaster relief); on the evening of November 24, "a dream of Red Mansions" was performed in Hefei Changjiang theater, and then went to Nanjing, Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other urban areas for eight performances More than ten (statistics up to 1992).
In March 1992, a dream of Red Mansions was performed twice in Huairen Hall of Zhongnanhai (no drama was invited to perform twice at that time), and Ma Lan won the second Wenhua Award (Drama Performance Award) for the play; in April, a dream of Red Mansions was stopped for 10 months for some reason.
In October 1993, the crew of a dream of Red Mansions performed in Hong Kong. In the same year, the fourth and sixth performances of "Liang Zhu" were performed in Hong Kong, Macao and Shenzhen. The third one was broadcast in CCTV's 1994 spring festival gala. The whole play of "Liang Zhu" was performed in Hefei, Singapore and Taiwan.
In February 1997, Ma Lan took part in the 1997 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, performed the selected section of "woman's son-in-law" in the local opera "Xiyuan Piaoxiang", and co hosted the CCTV Spring Festival drama gala with Bai Yansheng.
On January 18, 1999, Huang Mei's musical "swing" starring Ma Lan was performed in Anhui theater; on June 8, six performances of "swing" were performed in Beijing Chang'an Grand Theater, followed by two more performances (Ma Lan stayed in the international hotel); on July 10, the "swing" was performed in Zibo theater.
In December 2000, Ma Lan and Wu Fenghua jointly performed the Huangmei Opera and Yue Opera 18 Xiangsong recorded by CCTV.
In October 2006, Ma Lan took part in the second concert of Chinese opera masters in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, singing "the son-in-law".
In 2007, Malan won the most outstanding Asian Artist Award (Lifetime Achievement Award) from the New York City Bureau of culture, Lincoln Center for performing arts and the American Chinese Association, and went to Columbia University in January 2008 to receive the award.
In 2008, Ma Lan participated in the recording of "cultural theme night", "Chen Rong blog", "long river rehearsal record", "Lu Yu appointment" and other programs.
In the spring of 2009, Ma Lan presided over the enrollment of drama and musical major of Shanghai Academy of drama in all parts of the country; in May, she recorded the interview program of China Central Television drama music channel "opera Garden hundred" (long river · Ma Lan); in September, she participated in Hubei Huangmei Opera Art Festival (the seventh session); on December 10, Ma Lan was invited to participate in the sixth issue of Jiashen forum of Shanghai University of Finance and economics and China Opera Festival A series of lectures on China in the past 60 years by the top ten cultural and artistic masters started with a lecture entitled "artistic impression and life of Huangmei Opera".
On January 29, 2010, Ma Lan went to Beijing to participate in the 2010 "looking for the successor of Teresa Teng" and the "grand concert in memory of Teresa Teng"; on April 7, he attended the 20th Shanghai Magnolia drama performing arts award presentation party, where monk Changrong read out the "Best Actor Award" and performed with Bai Yansheng the excerpt "farewell to the beach" from the Huangmei Opera "the wind and dust female painter"; on August 14, he went to Shanghai to participate in the famous Yueju Opera Jia He Saifei's new album signing ceremony; on August 16, he went to Henan to participate in the 600th special program of Liyuan spring, singing the classic Huangmei Opera Aria farewell to the beach with Bai Yansheng; on November 21, he attended the 612 issue of Liyuan spring - the 7th orchid award presentation Party - Orchid Fu, and jointly presented the award with Yan Su.
On February 13, 2011, Ma Lan took part in Beijing TV's "eight famous dramatists and famous passages" concert, singing "the son in law", and dueled with Bai Yansheng in Huangmei Opera's classic Aria "farewell to the beach"; on August 23, she took part in the opening ceremony of "humorous high quality life" sponsored by "Liu Shikun and Sun Ying create extraordinary club" in Beijing.
On January 19, 2012, Ma Lan took part in the Spring Festival Gala of Guizhou TV station "deep roots and luxuriant leaves in Guizhou", singing "female son-in-law" and "distant mountain smile" in Huangmei tune; on February 21, "Ma Lan drama studio", named after Ma Lan, was established in Gumei Road Street, Minhang District, Shanghai.
Main works
Take part in TV series
Take part in the film
Representative Opera
Stage performance
Recording programs
In December 2000, he cooperated with Wu Fenghua to perform Huangmei Opera and Yueju Opera "18 phase farewell" (recorded by CCTV).
At 9:30 on June 9, 2002, CCTV recorded "art life" (moved into media center).
In March 2005, he was the guest of "women in the world" by Yang Chen on Hunan Satellite TV.
In March 2005, he recorded the album "women 100%" on Jiangsu Satellite TV.
In September 2006, he recorded the program "Customs of Mid Autumn Festival" on Phoenix Satellite TV.
In December 2007, he recorded the interview program of "one hundred opera houses, where are you going? Malan".
In March 2008, Shanghai took part in "very drama".
In April 2008, the interview program of "100 opera houses, where are you going? Malan" was broadcast.
In 2008, he participated in recording "cultural theme night", "Chen Rong blog" and "long river rehearsal record"《
Chinese PinYin : Ma Lan
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