Guo Zhenqing
Guo Zhenqing, born in August 24, 1925 in Tianjin, China.
In the early 1950s, he took part in his first drama "one step up". In 1952, he starred in his first film gate six. In 1955, he starred in the war movie plain guerrillas. In 1958, he starred in the plot movie "a beautiful moon". In 1964, he played Malone in the war movie "independent brigade". In 1973, he starred in the rural film sunny day. In 1975, he played long Guozheng in the plot movie "break". In 1981, he co directed the plot film "tiger" with Yin Zhiming. In 1989, he starred in the plot movie "the orphan". In 1995, Guo Zhenqing won the "special award" of the 5th China Film Performing Arts Association Award. On August 24, 2005, Guo Zhenqing died of pulmonary infection in Tianjin at the age of 78.
Character experience
On August 15, 1927, Guo Zhenqing was born into an ordinary worker's family in Tianjin. In his childhood, he lived on his father's stall. In 1944, when he grew up, he became a worker in Tianjin tram company. In 1949, he was recommended to the North China staff and workers cadre school for study; in the same year, he joined the New Democratic Youth League. Later, he successively worked in the workers' cultural troupe of Tianjin Federation of trade unions and Tianjin People's Art Theater for drama performance. in the early 1950s, he took part in his first drama, one step up. In 1952, he co starred with Li Xiaogong in the drama gate six, which was adapted from the stage play of the same name by Wang Xuebo and Zhang Xuexin. In the film, he played hu er, a straightforward and simple porter who was full of hatred for the old society, tough and resolute, and full of confidence in victory. In 1954, he starred in the movie hero driver, which was jointly directed by Lu Ban and Yuan naichen. In 1954, he co starred with Fang Hua in the war movie plain guerrillas adapted from Xing Ye's stage play guerrilla leader, in which he played the guerrilla leader Li Xiangyang, who had both wisdom and courage. In 1956, he was an actor in Changchun Film Studio. In 1956, he appeared in the documentary "Spring Festival Gala". In 1957, he co starred with Bai Dezhang and Sun Yu in the war movie eagle in the storm, playing waldan who worked in the official reclamation area. In 1958, he co starred with Tian Hua and Yang Qitian in the plot film "a beautiful moon". In 1959, he acted in the plot film "changed the world", which was adapted from koff's drama "double marriage". In 1960, he took part in the plot film "beacon train" directed by Zhu wenshun; in the same year, he starred in the plot film "Ode to Qiang Flute" with Zhang Yuan, in which he played shagejia, the leader of Qiang people; in December, he co starred in the plot film "our generation" with puke, playing Zhao Zhengchang, a mechanic in a machinery factory. In 1961, he co starred with Liang Yin and puke in the plot film Wan Mu Chun. In 1964, he starred in the war movie "heroes and daughters" adapted from Ba Jin's novel "Reunion"; in the same year, he co starred with Ye Yongmao in the war movie "independent brigade", in which he played Malone, who transformed from a wild hero into a revolutionary soldier. In 1973, he co starred with Zhang Lianwen and Yan Fei in the rural film sunny day, which was adapted from the novel of the same name by Haoran. In 1974, he co starred with Li Yalin and Jiang Changhua in the movie iron giant adapted from Cheng Shuzhen's novel of the same name. In 1975, he co starred with Wang Suya and Ge Cunzhuang in the plot movie "break", in which he played long Guozheng, a reclamation farm graduate from Yan'an Anti Japanese military and Political University. In 1976, he took part in the plot film "new people in mountain village" co directed by Jiang Shusen and Jing Jie. In 1978, he and Tian Chengren co starred in the plot movie "grim journey", playing Cheng Shaojie's uncle Cheng Wanpeng. In 1979, he co starred with Chen Mo in the war movie Jinan campaign, in which he played Ding Yaodong, the commander of the column. In 1980, his drama film "xiaoziren" was released; in the same year, he co starred with Guo Yuntai and Huang Daliang in the drama film "flower of Volleyball", in which he played coach Wu, who was labeled as "reactionary technical authority". In 1981, he successively worked as an actor and director in Tianjin Radio and TV Art Troupe and Tianjin TV drama department; in the same year, he co directed the plot film "big tiger" with Yin Zhiming, which was co starred by Zhang Chi and Shi Jianlan. In 1984, Wang Weiping and Zhang Jinling starred in the plot film "fourth class station". In 1987, he took part in the plot film soul in the East directed by Sun Yu. In 1988, his feature film "lost companion" was released. In 1989, he co starred with Chen Lizhong and Qu Yun in the plot movie "waste baby". In 1995, Guo Zhenqing won the "special award" of the 5th China Film Performing Arts Association Award. On August 24, 2005, Guo Zhenqing died of pulmonary infection in Tianjin at the age of 78. In April 2007, he was buried in Yongan cemetery of Wuqing.
Personal life
In 1952, he met Li Xiaogong when he starred in the movie gate six. Later, they got married. Later, Li Xiaogong gave birth to his son Guo Xiaoqing. In 2000, Li Xiaogong was bedridden due to cerebral thrombosis and had language disorder.
Main works
Take part in the film
Directing works
Take part in drama
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Guo Zhenqing is a dedicated and serious person. He loves performing career and has excellent acting skills. Although he has not received any class education, he is very serious and hardworking in filming. In the film "independent brigade", he plays Malone, with natural performance and unique personality. He is a representative of the image of "workers, peasants and soldiers" on the screen in the early New China. He has prominent outline, sharp edges, thick eyebrows, big eyes, tall, masculine and majestic figure. Moreover, he is good at showing the characters' thoughts, feelings and personality characteristics with bold and unconstrained body movements and expressions, interweaving strong and free and easy, integrating the role and himself, with true feelings, and striving to achieve the artistic effect of both form and spirit (Xinhua news agency, yinzhiming, Changjiang Daily, beifang.com).
Commemoration of later generations
In 2007, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Guo Zhenqing's birth, in order to commemorate his achievements in film performing arts, people from all over China held the unveiling ceremony of the bronze statue of Guo Zhenqing in Wuqing; on June 12, Tianjin People's stadium held a program performed by China Railway Arts Troupe to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Guo Zhenqing's birth.
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