Pang Xueqin
Pang Xueqin (May 4, 1929 - October 12, 2015), born in dongkan Town, Binhai County, Jiangsu Province, is an actor from the mainland of China and graduated from the performance Department of Beijing Film Academy.
In 1956, he took part in his first film "beacon in the border village". In 1959, he starred in the plot film "youth in war". In 1962, Pang Xueqin was rated as the top 22 Chinese movie stars by the Ministry of culture. In 1965, he starred in the plot movie eternal life in the fire. In 1971, he served as the head of the cast troupe of Changchun Film Studio. In 1984, he starred in the plot movie No. 5 Garden Street. In 1991, he starred in the plot movie people chasing the sun. In 2014, Pang Xueqin won the lifelong achievement award of the 23rd China Golden Rooster Baihua Film Festival. On the morning of October 12, 2015, Pang Xueqin died in Zhuhai at the age of 86.
Character experience
Pang Xueqin was influenced by the army's literature and art propaganda team and fell in love with acting since he was a child. In 1945, he served as the head of dongkan Qinggong Opera Troupe and led more than 100 members of the troupe to perform in a hundred Li area near the county seat. In 1947, he joined the Chinese people's Liberation Army and served as a member of the literary and art troupe of the northern Jiangsu military region. Soon afterwards, he followed the Chinese people's Liberation Army southward to Anhui, where he worked in Huaibei military region, Wanbei military region and Anhui military region's Art Troupe. During this period, he participated in the acting of "white haired girl", "Li Chuang Wang", "Wang Xiulan" and other dramas, and cooperated with the Huaihai Campaign. He wrote and performed small operas, Huaiju opera, Allegro opera and live newspaper opera. In 1948, he joined the Communist Party of China. In 1950, Pang Xueqin was recommended by his army to study in the acting class of the Art Department of the Central Academy of Film Arts (the predecessor of the performance Department of Beijing Film Academy). In 1954, after graduating from school, he was assigned to Beijing Film Academy actors troupe. In 1956, he acted as an actor in Changchun Film Studio; in the same year, he took part in his first film "beacon in the border village", in which he played the role of the frontier army instructor. In 1958, at the invitation of Zhu wenshun, he acted in the anti feature film "the bell of ancient temple", in which he played section chief Wang, a scout of the security department who went deep into the tiger's den to spy on the enemy's situation; in the same year, he co starred in the plot film "heart to heart" with Huang Zhong and shikov; in addition, he also participated in the plot film "Dongfeng" directed by guangbu Daoerji. In 1959, he co starred with Wang Suya and Lin Nong in the plot film youth in the war, in which he played the reckless and frank platoon leader Lei Zhenlin; in the same year, he co starred with ye ye and Zhang Guilan in the plot film Chaoxia, in which he played the principal of primary school Lin Zheng; in addition, he co starred with Ren Yi and Zhang Yuan in the plot film shipyard tracking. In 1960, he starred in the war movie "Jiawu Fengyun" directed by Lin Nong, in which he played the brave and resourceful Jiyuan sailor Wang Guocheng; in the same year, he starred in the plot movie "beacon train" directed by Zhu wenshun. In 1962, Pang Xueqin was rated as the top 22 Chinese movie stars by the Chinese Ministry of culture; in the same year, he co starred with Ren Yi and Li Yalin in the plot movie "the fire is red". In 1964, he starred in the plot movie "independent brigade" directed by Wang Yan, in which he played Diao Feihu, a smooth and bandit villain; in the same year, he co starred with Chen Rubin and Li Muran in the war movie "soldiers in the city", in which he played Li Zhongmin, the leader of the underground party who broke into the enemy; in addition, he also played in the plot movie "morning in the South China Sea". In 1965, he co starred with Zhao Dan and Yu Lan in the plot movie "eternal life in the fire", in which he played Peng Songtao, Jiang Jie's father-in-law. in 1971, he served as the head of the cast troupe of Changchun Film Studio. In 1973, he served as Deputy Secretary of the Party committee of Changchun Film Studio; in the same year, he began to serve as deputy director of Changchun Film Studio. In 1977, he served as deputy director of art and deputy director of Art Committee of Changchun Film Studio. In 1984, he co starred with Li Muran in the plot film No. 5 Garden Street, which was adapted from Li Guowen's novel. In 1985, he served as the director of Zhuhai Municipal Bureau of culture. In 1986, he served as vice chairman of the Zhuhai Municipal Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference. In 1989, he served as a consultant of Zhuhai Municipal People's government. In 1991, on the occasion of commemorating the 10th anniversary of the founding of Zhuhai Special Economic Zone, he co starred with Kou Zhenhai in the plot film people chasing the sun, in which he played Zhang Nanjian, Secretary of the Party committee who fully supported the young reformers. In 2014, Pang Xueqin won the lifelong achievement award of the 23rd China Golden Rooster Baihua Film Festival. On the morning of October 12, 2015, Pang Xueqin died in Zhuhai at the age of 86.
Personal life
Pang Xueqin and Yang Zhen are classmates in the actor class of the Art Department of the Central Academy of film arts. They fell in love when they were in school. Later, they were assigned to Changchun Film Studio and married in 1958. In 1965, Yang gave birth to his son Pang Hao. In 1970, Yang gave birth to his son Pang Yue. Yang died of a heart attack in Zhuhai in 2004 at the age of 72. In 2009, Pang Xueqin married Yingko Takayama.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in drama
Award winning record
Character evaluation
From the handsome and plain instructor in the film "beacon fire in the border village" to the patriotic sailor Wang Guocheng in the film "the wind and cloud of Jiawu", to the reckless and frank platoon leader Lei Zhenlin in the film "youth in the war", to the confident, steady and capable underground party Li Zhongmin in the film "soldiers in the city", to the smooth and bandit villain Diao Feihu and Pang Xue in the film "independent brigade" Qin Du has superb acting skills. His extraordinary artistic life and his attitude towards life make people feel his sincerity and persistence. Moreover, a series of vivid, vivid and touching artistic images created by him are all painted in the gallery of Chinese films and engraved in the memory of the audience. He regards hard work as pleasure. He travels south and North, goes to sea and mountains, and has sincerity, persistence, love and assiduous pursuit of Art (comprehensive review of China Art daily and film review).
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