Lin liankun
Lin liankun (June 1, 1931 - September 7, 2009) was born in Yanqing County, Beijing. His ancestral home is Minhou County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. He is an actor in mainland China and graduated from the General Department of Central Academy of drama.
In 1952, Lin liankun joined Beijing People's Art Theater as an actor. In 1958, he acted in his first drama Teahouse. In 1980, he played the villain Hong Renjie in the drama "neighbors". In 1983, Lin liankun won the Golden Lion Award for Chinese drama. In 1986, he played the role of gouerye in the drama "the nirvana of gouerye". In 1988, Lin liankun won the award of China's revitalization of drama. In 1989, he appeared in the drama "the first floor in the world". In 1997, he won the best supporting actor award in the 17th Golden Rooster Award of China Film and the best actor award in the 8th Shanghai film critic Award for his war movie Opium War. In 2000, he starred in the drama "Beijing uncle"; in the same year, Lin liankun bid farewell to the stage due to sudden cerebral thrombosis. In 2004, he appeared in the costume drama Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. In 2007, Lin liankun was shortlisted for the Centennial Hall of Fame (Contemporary) of Chinese drama.
At 15:30 on September 7, 2009, Lin liankun died of cerebral infarction at Beijing Oriental Hospital at the age of 78.
Character experience
Lin liankun studied in Beijing when he was a child. He began to engage in drama activities in middle school. He has played in plays such as "the picture of promotion" and "Xiao erhei's marriage". In 1949, he was admitted to the Central Academy of drama and studied performance theory. In 1951, after graduating from school, he stayed in the drama troupe of the Central Academy of drama and worked as an actor. In June 1952, the Beijing People's Art Theatre was officially established. The troupe was incorporated into the Beijing People's Art Theatre. He succeeded as an actor, later as an actor captain and vice president of the Beijing People's Art Theatre. He retired in 1998. In 1958, he cooperated with Yu Shizhi in the drama Teahouse; in the same year, he acted in the drama Guan Hanqing, jointly directed by Jiao Juyin and Ouyang shanzun. In 1980, he took part in the drama "neighbors" directed by Jin Li, in which he played Hong Renjie, a rebel in the "Cultural Revolution". In 1981, he joined with Weng junxu in the drama. In 1982, he took part in the drama "absolute signal" directed by Lin Zhaohua, in which he played the upright old car captain. In the same year, he co starred with Wang Deli and Wu Shukun in the drama "more than lucky days". In 1983, Lin liankun won the Golden Lion Award for Chinese drama; in the same year, he took part in Xu Huanzi's plot film "more than lucky days". In 1984, he co starred with Feng Zhi and Jin Zhao in the drama "red and white wedding", in which he played the second son of the Zheng family full of traditional filial piety. In the same year, he was rated as a model worker in Beijing. In 1985, he co starred with Han shanxu in the drama "Xiaojing Hutong", in which he played Liu Jiaxiang, an old factory worker who was a little weak. In 1986, with Liang Guanhua, Yan Yansheng and others, he played in the drama "the nirvana of the dog", in which he played the ordinary farmer dog who was burdened with the heavy burden of China's feudal economy and traditional culture. In 1988, Lin liankun won the prize of China's revitalization drama, and in the same year, he was rated as China's top actor by the Ministry of culture. In 1989, he co starred with Tan Zongyao and Han shanxu in the drama "the first floor in the world"; in the same year, he co starred with Liu Jingrong and LV Zhong in the drama "Camel Xiangzi". In 1991, he joined Zhang Hua and Wei Qinghuai in the drama love at dusk on the last bus. In 1992, his comedy film shangyidang was released. In 1994, he co starred in the drama bird man with Tan Zongyao. In 1996, he joined Zhang Guorong, Gong Li and other actors in the literary film Fengyue. In 1997, his love drama "love of flight" was broadcast. In 1998, he starred in the drama "red sky" directed by Lai Shengchuan; in the same year, he co starred with Li Xuejian and Ning Xiaozhi in the ancient costume drama "outlaws of the marsh". In 1999, he co starred with Hou Yaohua and Zhang Ju in the drama "can't find the north". In 1995, Lin liankun won the performance award of the Central Academy of drama. In 1997, he co starred with Bao Guoan in the war movie "Opium War", in which he played Qi Shan, the governor of Zhili, who went to make peace with the British side. He won the best supporting actor award in the 17th Golden Rooster Award of Chinese film and the best actor award in the 8th Shanghai film critic award. In 2000, he took part in the biographical film Zhan Tianyou directed by sun Daolin; in the same year, he co starred with Xia Liyan and Han shanxu in the drama Beijing uncle; later, Lin liankun left the stage because of sudden cerebral thrombosis. In 2001, she co starred with Wu Yujuan and Zhou Lijing in the plot movie women's football No. 9. In 2004, he joined Zhang Guangbei and Huang Lina in the costume drama Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. In 2007, Lin liankun was shortlisted for the Centennial Hall of Fame (Contemporary) of Chinese drama. At 15:30 on September 7, 2009, Lin liankun died of cerebral infarction at Beijing Oriental Hospital at the age of 78.
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Award winning record
Character evaluation
Lin liankun's performance style is not only bright and strong, but also implicit and profound, which gives people aesthetic satisfaction, especially the performance in the drama "Nirvana of the dog", "the first building in the world" and "Birdman", which marks the maturity of Lin liankun's realistic performance art style. In the play, Lin liankun's portrayal of the characters reflects the maturity of realistic performing art, the perfection of psychological skills and external skills, and the vivid and strong character image as well as the profound implication. The "gouerye" created by Lu Xun is praised by Chinese critics as "standing together with Ah Q in Lu Xun's works in the world's literature Gallery, becoming a rare typical character with complex beauty". All the characters with flesh and blood and full personality are lifelike, impenetrable and unforgettable under Lin liankun's painstaking interpretation. He let the audience who like drama appreciate what is the real performing art (Sina entertainment review).
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