Li Shutian
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Li Shutian (1923.10.27-1988.6.4), male, Han nationality, member of Chinese filmmakers Association, head of Beijing Opera Troupe of General Administration, and member of Jin Cha Ji literature and Art Research Association.
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Li Shutian, director of Bayi film studio. Born in a peasant family in Wanxian County, Hebei Province on October 27, 1923, he took part in revolutionary work in 1937, joined the Eighth Route Army in November 1938, served as an actor in the charge drama club of the third military division of the Jin Cha Ji military region, studied in the drama department of the College of Arts of North China United University in 1942, and served as the leader of the propaganda team of the 12th regiment of the third military division of the Jin Cha Ji military region, vice president of the Beijin drama club of the fifth military division, and vice president of the Jin Ji drama club since 1945 They are the leader of the drama team, the head of the military art troupe, the branch leader of the General Administration drama troupe, and the head of the General Administration Beijing Opera Troupe. In 1952, he played the leading role in Changying feature film harvest: village secretary. In February 1956, he was the director of Diao Bayi film studio. He co edited and directed the documentary "escort" and the feature film "flying in the sky", and played the role of pilot in "flying in the sky". He also directed "sea and sky", "breakthrough Wujiang" (cooperation with others), "Menggen flower" and "Dr. Bethune". In addition, he also acted as Mr. Xiao of the PLA in the film war in Shanghai, and participated in the adaptation of scripts such as "Hope" and "general saishangqu". He died of illness on June 4, 1988. He was a member of Chinese filmmakers Association and Shanxi Chahar Hebei literature and Art Research Association.
Participate in the film
Menggenhua (January 1979)
Dr. Bethune (September 1965)
Breaking through Wujiang River (1961)
War in Shanghai (1959)
Sea and sky (December 1958)
Long air biplane (1958)
Harvest (1953)
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Li Shutian