Tian Fang
Tian Fang (January 3, 1911 - August 27, 1974), also known as Tian Zhaodong, was born in Baoding City, Hebei Province. He is an actor from the mainland of China and graduated from Furen University in Peking.
In 1932, she starred in her first film, little actress. In 1937, he starred in the action movie the Yellow Sea robber. In 1945, he served as the deputy head of the Northeast cultural and industrial troupe. In 1949, he was the first director of Beijing Film Studio. In 1953, he served as the first head of the film actor troupe. In 1959, he played director Wang Demin in the plot movie the wind from the East. In 1962, he presided over the awarding ceremony of the first popular film Hundred Flowers Award. In 1964, he starred in the war movie heroes and heroines.
On August 27, 1974, Tian Fang died of cancer in Beijing at the age of 63.
Character experience
In 1925, Tian Fang studied in Beiping private inspirational middle school. In 1927, he studied in Beiping private Furen high school. In 1930, he studied in Furen University in Peking. In August 1932, he was admitted to Tianyi film company in Shanghai, and served as a voice teacher, recording and actor. In the same year, he co starred with Yuan Meiyun and Wang Huijuan in the plot film little actress. In 1933, he starred in the plot film "flying catkins"; in the same year, he co starred in the plot film "guitar" with Chen Yumei and Zhang Zhenduo. In 1934, he and ye Qiuxin co starred in the silent black-and-white film "spring night song". In 1935, he co starred with Xu Qinfang and Tong Yuejuan in the martial arts film the legend of red sheep; in the same year, he co starred with Wei Pengfei and others in the plot film sea burial; later, he co starred with Wang Ping and Zhou Yan in the plot film infinite career. In 1936, he co starred with Jin Yan and Wang Renmei in the plot movie "top gun", in which he played Tian Dehou, a young farmer who likes black girls; in the same year, he co starred with Ying Yin and Jiang Xi in the plot movie "bright moon night every year". In August 1937, he joined the second Anti Japanese national salvation drama team. In 1938, he studied in Yan'an Anti Japanese military and Political University; in October, he joined the Communist Party of China; later, he acted in the action film "the Yellow Sea robber" directed by Wu Yonggang; in December, he took part in the drama "to Madrid". In 1939, Tian Fang was transferred to the training team to study and participated in the mass production movement, winning the second class a award of labor hero in the Shaanxi Gansu Ningxia border region; in the same year, he served as the art director, teacher and actor of Yan'an Luyi experimental troupe. In 1945, he served as the deputy head of the Northeast cultural and industrial troupe. In 1946, he served as the production Secretary of the Northeast film company; on October 1, Xingshan established the Northeast film studio, with Tian Fang as the Secretary General. On April 20, 1949, Beijing Film Studio was officially established with Tian Fang as its director; on June 4, North China provisional Film Censorship Committee was established with Tian Fang in charge; on July 26, Tian Fang was elected as a member of the first Congress of the all China Film Artists Association; on October 22, the Art Committee of the central film administration was established with Tian Fang as its member; on December 1951, Tian Fang was transferred to the Ministry of culture Secretary General of the Bureau. On March 6, 1953, the film Bureau of the Ministry of culture of China held the first China Film Art working conference in Beijing Film Studio, with Tian Fang as a member of the Preparatory Committee; on September 21, the film actors troupe was established, with Tian Fang as the first head of the troupe. On April 16, 1957, the Chinese film workers association was officially established in Beijing, with Tian Fang as one of the members of the presidium. In January 1958, he was transferred to the deputy director of Beijing Film Studio and head of Beijing film actors' troupe. In the same year, he co starred with Chen Lizhong and Hu Peng in the plot movie chrysanthemum in the mountains, playing commander Yang of the Eighth Route Army in the movie. In addition, he also played Secretary Jin of the county Party committee in the documentary art film one day and one night shot by Beijing Film Studio. In 1959, Wang Demin, the director of the joint production site of the eastern hydropower station in Moscow, played a role. On July 22, 1960, Tian Fang was elected vice chairman of the China film workers association. In the same year, he played the political commissar of the army in the documentary art film for 61 class brothers. In 1961, together with sun Daolin and Yu Lan, he acted in the revolutionary film "revolutionary family", in which he played Lao Liu, the leader of the underground party. On May 22, 1962, Tian Fang presided over the awarding ceremony of the first popular film Hundred Flowers Award. In 1964, he co starred with Liu Shilong and Liu Shangxian in the war movie heroes and heroines, in which he played the resolute, dignified and gentle military commander Wang Zhengwei. In May 1965, he was acting director of Beijing Film Studio. In February 1970, he entered the May 7th Cadre School of Beijing Film Studio.
Personal life
Tian Fang's father was Tian Rulin, a second-class Quartermaster in the local army. In 1928, she married Gao Shuzhen on her mother's order. In 1933, Gao Shuzhen died of puerperal fever. In 1940, Tian Fang, 29, married Yu Lan, 19, in Yan'an. After their marriage, they had three sons, the third of whom was Tian Zhuangzhuang. On August 27, 1974, Tian Fang died of cancer in Beijing at the age of 63.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in drama
Host the program
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Tian Fang's role on the screen not only has the characteristics of the times, but also has the quality of life, and also has a certain charismatic leader image. Through a series of dramas and films, especially through the performance in the film heroes and heroines, he has achieved the artistic effect of both form and spirit and corresponding internal and external effects. The corresponding performing arts at home and abroad, and the film industry commensurate with words and deeds, are accompanied by Tian fangduan's upright character. Moreover, he is amiable and approachable. What is more valuable is that he cares about the political growth of every comrade and is extremely responsible for his comrades. On the issue of principle, he never gives in. He is good at uniting comrades, working together to overcome difficulties and success; he is good at setting an example and never flaunting himself; he is good at burying himself in the load and never boasting; he is good at going up and down, never caring about power and position; he is good at taking advantage of others' strengths and making up for his own weaknesses, never taking advantage of his own strengths and belittling others' weaknesses; he is good at listening to all kinds of opinions and forming his own opinions, never being subjective He is good at being simple and willing, never extravagant and wasteful. He is a noble man, a man who has broken away from the vulgar taste (Contemporary Film, Yu Min comprehensive review).
Commemoration of later generations
On the morning of February 18, 2011, the 100th anniversary of Tian Fang's birth and the launching ceremony of "red movie stars Tian Fang and Yu Lan" were held in the China Film Archive.
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Tian Fang