Fanghua
Fanghua (October 17, 1925)
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He was born in Dalian, Liaoning Province on November 7, 1994. Mainland Chinese actors.
In 1947, he starred in his first film on the Songhua River. In 1950, he acted in the biographical film Zhao Yiman directed by Shamon. In January 1954, the war movie "outwit Huashan" was released. In 1955, the war film plain guerrillas, starring in the film, was released and won the "best performance award of excellent film from 1949 to 1955" by the Ministry of culture. In 1957, he appeared in the satirical comedy unfinished comedy. In June 1960, he appeared in the war movie "railway guard". In 1962, he starred in the war movie "Sino Japanese War". In 1965, he appeared in the Anti Japanese film "three enters the mountain city". In 1974, he starred in the war movie plain guerrillas. In July 1978, the war movie Shanzhai kindling was released. In 1980, he played in the spy thriller the man who deals with the devil. In 1988, he starred in the costume film Nanling legend. In 1989, he starred in the Anti Japanese war movie "turning the bad into the good". In 1994, starred in the drama "sunny days".
On November 7, 1994, Fang Hua died of illness at the age of 69.
Character experience
On October 17, 1925, Fanghua was born in Huangnichuan village, a suburb of Dalian. As the eldest son of the Fang family, his father placed high hopes on him and named him Fang Dehai. He hoped that he would grow up in business and bring wealth and glory to poor families. He is very active in nature. He has a great acting ability since he was a child. He likes to watch shadow puppets and street juggling. He usually imitates small animals such as cats and dogs, which are all perfect. But after going to school, they always skip classes, and their grades are often the last. Later, adhering to his father's wish, he was admitted to Dalian Business School. At that time, the school was completely controlled by the Japanese. In addition to some necessary business courses, Japanese instructors tried their best to enslave the students in the classroom, which made Fang Hua very disgusted. After graduation, at the end of 1944, he came to his uncle's home in Changchun, and finally entered the recording Department of the production department of the "Manchurian reflection and Painting Association" in Changchun, where he became a coolie. After the victory of the Anti Japanese War, Fang Hua, who worked in the Northeast film studio (reconstructed by Manchuria Film Association of Co., Ltd.), was introduced by actor Wang Renlu and became an actor in the Northeast drama company. He played different roles in the drama "mother's blood", "Yang Zhuangyuan" and "barren mountain villa". In 1947, by chance, he was favored by director Jinshan and appeared in the film "on the Songhua River". In the film, he played the supporting role of the villain - Japanese Wuchang, which was his first film. Since then, he has set his stage name as Fanghua. In 1948, he co starred with Yan Changli, Chen Zhenzhong and Wu Feifei in the Anti Japanese war film "little white dragon" directed by Zhu wenshun, in which he played director Han who worked in the puppet government after the fall of Northeast China; in the same year, he moved to Peking with Changchun Film Studio; soon after that, Fang Hua played Japanese spy matsutada in his third film "night of Harbin". After the completion of the film, the organization sent Fanghua to the Political Department of North China University for further study. There, Fanghua and many students listened to the lectures of Mao Zedong, Zhu De, Dong Biwu and other leaders. In 1950, he co starred with Shi Lianxing, Wang Yan and Zhang Ying in the biographical film Zhao Yiman directed by Sha Meng; in the same year, he co starred with Shi Wei, Huang Fei and Li Jingbo in the drama children's marriage. In February 1951, the feature film "the victory of the people of Inner Mongolia", CO starring with Yu Cun, Bai Dafang, en Hesen and others, was released. In the film, he played "Mr. Yang", a Kuomintang spy who secretly sneaked into Inner Mongolia to carry out conspiracy activities. In January 1954, Fang Hua played Fang ziqiao, the arrogant and ferocious brigadier of the bandit army, in the war movie "seizing Huashan" starring with Guo Yuntai and Hu Peng; in December, the drama "infinite potential" starring with Xie Tian, Wei Yuping and Chen Ge was released. In 1955, the war film "plain guerrillas", CO starring Guo Zhenqing, Zhang Ying and Du Defu, was released. In the film, he played the cruel and vicious leader of the Japanese aggressor "Matsui", and won the "best performance award of excellent film from 1949 to 1955 of the Ministry of culture" for his role. In August 1956, the feature film horse, CO starring Xi Yuming, Xiong saisheng and pan Demin, was released. In 1957, Fang Hua played a centenarian in the film xiujiangshan, which eulogized the real life. Later, he played an intellectual who had many problems and made himself noble in the satirical comedy unfinished comedy directed by Lu Ban. However, the roles he played in the two films were said to be intentional allusions in the "anti right movement". Fang Hua was labeled as a "rightist" and was sent to the boiler room as a worker. He had to be criticized every day. A year later, Fanghua was stripped of its "rightist hat" and allowed to play again. In May 1960, Fang Hua played the role of the old postman "qianjiahan" in the feature film "Hongyan"; in June, he played the role of the secret agent "Wu Jichun" in the war film "railway guard" with Yin Zhiming, Zhou Wenbin and song Xuejuan; in the same year, he played the role of the representative of local village Kun in the war film "Dongmei". On June 3, 1961, wanmuchun, a feature film co starred with Liang Yin, puke and Guo Zhenqing, was released, in which he played a backward thinker "Bu Qingyun". In 1962, he cooperated with Li Muran, puke and Wang Qiuying to play in the war movie "the wind and cloud of Jiawu" directed by Lin Nong, in which Fang Hua played the Japanese United Fleet Commander ITO Youheng. In December 1963, two families, CO starring Wang Jianhua, Chen Xuejie and Huang Ling, was released, in which he played Gao Zhengguo, an old model who was determined to make a fortune. In 1964, he acted in the war movie "morning in the South China Sea" directed by Zhu wenshun. In 1965, he co starred with Liang Yin, Zhang Jiqiang, Wang Jianhua and others in the Anti Japanese film "three enters the mountain city" directed by Zhang Fengxiang, in which he played the Japanese garrison captain "Ono". In 1966, after the beginning of the cultural revolution, Fanghua was criticized again. In the winter of 1968, Fanghua was transferred to Fusong County, Jilin Province. The county invited him to be the teacher of the director actor class, and he began his teaching career. In 1972, Fanghua was transferred back to Changchun Film Studio. In 1974, Changchun Film Studio remade the film "plain guerrillas", selected hundreds of actors, but failed to find a suitable person to play Matsui, and finally used Fanghua to play this role again. In June 1977, the war movie "the fire of Yanhe", CO starring with Li Junhai, Han Tao and ye Zhikang, was released. In July 1978, the war movie Shanzhai kindling, CO starring Zhao Yamin, Yin Fuyuan and Li Wenwei, was released, in which he played the reactionary chieftain "baishanmandrill". In 1979, Fang Hua was transferred to Zhujiang film studio. In 1980, the spy thriller "the man who deals with the devil" was released with Guo Yuntai, Chu min, Zhu Manfang, etc., in which he played the ruthless juntong agent "Yan Kefei". In 1988, he co starred with yueyun, sun Jianming and Meng Chuansheng in the costume film "Legend of Nanling" directed by Luo lie. In 1989, he co starred with Hao Guang, Xu Fenglan, Xu Shouqin and others in the Anti Japanese war film "turning the bad into the good" directed by Yan Gong. In 1994, at the invitation of director Jiang Wen, Fang Hua played an old general in the feature film sunny days.
Personal life
father
Fang Hua's father is Fang Xingbo.
marriage
Fang Hua got married in 1943, and his wife was a housewife with low education.
Death
On November 7, 1994, Fang Hua died of illness at the age of 69.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in drama
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Fanghua's screen characters are mostly villains, especially the Japanese devils, who are famous in the film world. He is known as the "king of devils" by the audience. In the 1955 edition of plain guerrillas, Fang Huayan's Matsui has fierce light in his eyes, which vividly shows the character's cruelty and acrimony. After that, he portrayed the Japanese captain and the Japanese warship commander in "three enters into the mountain city" and "the wind and cloud of Jiawu". No matter from the characterization or the depiction of the inner world of the characters, he vividly outlined the ferocious face of the Japanese invaders. (Netease Entertainment, actor Bai Ruitong, review of Nanguo drama) in plain guerrillas, Fang Hua plays Matsui. He catches the mental state of the character. When Matsui hears that Li Xiangyang blew up the weapon, he first frowns, and his triangular eyes erupt anger, then takes a deep breath to show his inner fear. Then, he smashed his fist on the table, not only to vent his anger, but also to have nothing to do. He vividly portrayed the complex psychology of the characters. (a review of Nanguo drama)
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