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Early experience
Soon after he was born, Zhong Xinghuo was adopted as an adopted son by a large local family. Later, he followed his adoptive father's surname Zhao and his name Jinsheng. In 1938, he entered Bozhou Huaien middle school (later renamed Wobei middle school) and changed his name to Zhao Xiasheng. In 1946, he entered the officers training regiment of Linyi liberated area in Shandong Province to study; on May 4, he transferred to the literature and Art Department of Shandong University and began to engage in literature and art work; in the same year, he changed his name to "Zhong Xinghuo", which means "to be a" Mars "among the masses and develop his own light and enthusiasm". On May 26, 1949, he went south with the cultural troupe of the Political Department of the East China military region and settled in Shanghai. He was first assigned to the No.1 national cotton factory to assist in his work. Then he joined the newly established state-owned Shanghai film studio with the cultural troupe and became a film actor.
Acting experience
In 1950, he took part in his first film "Happy Farmhouse"; in the same year, he took part in the plot film "victory reunion". In 1952, he starred in the war movie "south and North" directed by Cheng Yin and Tang Xiaodan; in the same year, he went to the Korean battlefield to experience life with colleagues from Shanghai Film Studio. In 1954, he co starred with Feng Qi and Wu Yang in the plot film "the bell rings in the mountains and the horse Gang comes", in which he played gawa, a young ethnic minority. In 1955, he co starred with Shangguan Yunzhu and sun Daolin in the plot movie "storm of the South Island", in which he played Zhang Qiang, an anti Japanese guerrilla soldier. In 1956, he co starred with Zhao Dan and comfortable in the biographical film Li Shizhen, which was his first role as an ancient figure; in the same year, he co starred with Cao Huiqu and Qin Yi in the Anti Japanese war film railway guerrillas, in which he played Peng Liang, a member of the railway guerrillas. In 1959, he acted as a biographical film "Nie Er" directed by Zheng Junli. In the same year, he co stars with Cui and starred in the plot of the old movie, the old film. The film is adapted from the history of the Great Northern Wilderness. Besides, it also starred in a comedy movie "today I rest", directed by Lu Tsun, playing the role of Ma Tianmin, a simple and honest and loving work police station registered residence. In 1961, he took part in the Anti Japanese film "battle station 51" directed by Liu Qiong, which was Zhong Xinghuo's first role as a villain; in the same year, his plot film "withered wood and spring" was released. In 1962, he co starred with Zhang Ruifang in the comedy "Li Shuangshuang", in which he played sun Xiwang, the hardworking, honest and humorous husband of Li Shuangshuang. With this film, he won the best supporting actor award of the second popular film Hundred Flowers Award. In 1963, he, together with Wei Heling and Qin Yi, appeared in the plot film "the south of the north", playing Lao Zheng, deputy director of the agricultural society. Shortly after the film was released, it was labeled as a "poisonous weed" for its description of "middle man" and promotion of "bourgeois theory of human nature". In 1964, he acted in the biographical film Dr. Bethune adapted from Zhou Erfu's work of the same name, and in the plot film after harvest directed by Shen Fu in the same year. In 1965, he took part in the film they are growing up, which was jointly directed by natural and Zhao Huanzhang. In June 1966, during the "Cultural Revolution", Zhong Xinghuo was impacted. In November 1969, he went to Fengxian "film may 7th cadre school" in Shanghai to participate in labor reform and the "struggle, approval and reform" movement. In March 1970, he returned to Shanghai Film Studio from cadre school to participate in film dubbing. In 1974, she co starred with Wang Zheng and Qian Hongjuan in the plot film a safety belt. In 1976, he co starred with Ma Changyu in the plot movie "jubilant xiaolianghe". In 1978, he co starred with Yang Zaibao and Pan Jun in the plot film dadaoji, which was adapted from the novel of the same name. In 1979, she co starred with Zhang Yuhong in the war movie Aolei Yilan, in which she played Aolei hilqie, Aolei Yilan's father; in the same year, she co starred with Gao Ying, Mao Yongming and others in the plot movie "they and them". In 1980, his plot movie "snowflake and chestnut ball" was released; in the same year, he co starred with Li Zhiyu and Zhang Yu in the plot movie "Ba Shan Ye Yu", in which he played a kind, honest and humorous policeman Lao Wang, who won the best supporting actor group award of the 1st China Film Golden Rooster Award; in addition, he co starred with Xu Min and Yan Xiang in the crime movie "4" In the movie, he plays Chen Minghui, a detective of Donghai Public Security Bureau. In 1981, he co starred with Zhang Yan in the comedy "the laughter of the Moon Bay", in which he played the simple and timid Qingliang; in November, his plot film "Legend of Tianyun mountain" was released, in which he played Wu Yao, the Deputy Secretary of the local Party committee who did not like independent thinking; in the same year, he co starred with Zhang Jiatian in the contemporary film "contemporary people". In 1982, he co starred with Lu Qing and Zhang Yu in the plot movie little goldfish, playing teacher Zhong of Gongdu school. In 1983, he co starred with Chen Yanhua and Ling Yun in the plot film "spray and sand". In 1984, he co starred with Cao Huiqu and Qin Yi in the plot film "sunset on green hills"; in the same year, he co starred with Zhang Yan in the plot film "the storm of Moon Bay"; on June 4, he officially retired from Shanghai Film Studio. In 1985, he co starred with Zhang Xiaolei in the plot film "Acacia women's Inn", which was adapted from Gu Hua's novel "acacia tree women's Hakka". In 1986, he co starred with Wang Fuli and Shi Weijian in the plot film footprints left by the sea. In 1987, he co starred with Dai Zhaoan in the family movie biography of little big old man, in which he played Luo Laoman, a helpful and stubborn veteran worker; in the same year, he co starred with Dai Zhaoan and Shen VA in the plot movie "can't laugh or cry"; in addition, he also starred in the TV series "Hey, brothers". in 1988, his drama film "men and women are different" was released. In 1989, he co starred with you Lihua and Zhou Zhiqing in the plot movie "magic cat and iron spider". In 1990, she co starred with Xi Meijuan in the plot movie "the true story of a fake girl", in which she played Wang Fushou, a Kuomintang veteran who had been away from the mainland for 40 years. In 1991, he co starred with Li Tie and Zhao Jing in the romantic comedy a lover, playing master a Qi, the old trade union chairman of the clothing factory. In 1992, he co starred with Ning Li and Chen Jianyue in the urban drama "Legend of little Pudong"; in the same year, he co starred with song Yining and Lv Liang in the plot film "do not disturb". In 1993, he co starred with Hu Yajie in the TV series "man Tian Xing"; in the same year, his biographical film "Legend of Shaoxing" was released; in addition, he co starred with Xue Guoping in the plot film "swindler". In 1994, he acted in the plot film "the joy of moving in" directed by Yao Shoukang, and in the same year, he took part in the plot film "the romance of red hat" directed by Yingjie. In 1996, he and Li Xiudong starred in the love movie "love detective". In 1997, he joined ge you and Chen Daoming in the costume drama Kou laoxi'er. In 1997, he and Ma Ji co starred in the plot film "today I leave.". in 1999, the TV play "dispute" in which he participated was broadcast. In 2000, he co starred with Liu mintao and pan Yueming in the plot film the story of the western district. In 2001, he co starred with Jiao Huang and Yu Xiaohui in the urban drama Auto City; in the same year, he co starred with he Saifei and ye Meng in the family drama mother in law and daughter in law; in addition, he also took part in the TV drama power world. In 2002, she acted in the family ethics drama "a dream of a rich family" adapted from the novel of the same name by Liang Fengyi. In 2003, he co starred with Tao Hong and Huang Lei in the love movie "38 degrees", in which he played the people's police who cared about life during the SARS period. In 2005, Zhong Xinghuo was awarded the honorary title of "national film artist with outstanding contribution" by the Ministry of personnel and the State Administration of radio, film and television. In 2009, he played the role of democratic Huang Shaohong in the film the founding of the people's Republic of China, which celebrates the 60th anniversary of the founding of the people's Republic of China. In 2011, he took part in the biographical film young Deng MingEn directed by Jiang Ping. In 2012, he co starred in the comedy "flying over the old people's home" with Xu Huanshan and Wu Tianming. In 2014, he took part in the film "Mao Zedong in Shanghai 1924" presented for the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth, playing the 95 year old volunteer commentator of Mao Zedong's former residence, which is the last film in his life.
Personal life
feeling
In 1940, Zhong Xinghuo took Chen Qian as his wife according to his parents' orders and matchmaker's advice. Soon after marriage, three daughters were born one after another. On June 4, 1979, his wife Chen Qian died of sudden cerebral hemorrhage. In early 1982, Zhong Xinghuo and Zhu Yunyi registered for marriage.
Death
at 11:52 noon on December 25, 2014, Zhong Xinghuo died of illness in Shanghai Huangpu Central Hospital at the age of 91.
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Character evaluation
In the movie Li Shuangshuang, Zhong Xinghuo uses a subconscious action to grasp the character and the relationship between the characters, which is vivid and natural without any trace. Zhong Xinghuo's performance is simple and amiable in shyness. Through the narration of the film, the ordinary people he plays not only become citizens who love collectivism, but also provide a model of how to obey the communist ideal in daily life. His role is to educate the audience and guide them through socialist labor
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