Cui Xiaoping
Cui Xiaoping was born in 1923 in Jinan, Shandong Province. Born in a scholarly family, he loved drama when he was a child. He once performed "imperial envoy minister" and other dramas in his hometown YeYe drama club under the stage names of AI Na and Jing Miao. He has written radio drama series "youth idleness" (crown Publishing House), "suffering song" (Zhengzhong Publishing House), "second dream" (crown Publishing House), "Cui Xiaoping in prison" (published in 1989), "performing arts and methods" (1994) "Swan elegy: Cui Xiaoping's paradise and purgatory" (published in 2007).
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Cui Xiaoping (1923 -) was born in Jinan, Shandong Province. Born in a scholarly family, he loved drama when he was young. He once performed "imperial envoy minister" and other dramas in his hometown YeYe drama club under the stage names of AI Na and Jing Miao. During the Anti Japanese War, he studied in Chongqing National Art College, graduated from the sixth year, and then took part in stage plays everywhere.
In 1948, he went to Taiwan with "Shanghai audience performance company" led by Liu housheng to perform drama, and later settled down in Taiwan because of the political situation at that time. Soon, he joined the drama team of the railway trade union as a special actor and performed in Zhongshan Hall, social drama troupes and Drama Societies of colleges and universities. Before the establishment of the TV company, he co wrote and directed TV dramas with Guangqi society and NHK of Japan.
In 1959, the drama cliff, published by the central film company, won the silver Gong Award for best supporting actress at the 6th Asian Film Festival.
In 1966, he directed Qiongyao's first black-and-white film "out of the window". Later, he joined the China Broadcasting Corporation as a director of radio drama, and served as a lecturer in the political work cadre school. He was one of the founders of the Far East drama club.
In 1964, a civil aviation plane crashed in Taichung. Someone secretly reported that Cui Xiaoping had planted a bomb on the plane. In 1968, the chief police officer arrested Cui Xiaoping. After a long investigation, there was no evidence, so he fabricated that she had acted with the Communist Party in 1947. She was sentenced to life imprisonment in the first trial and 14 years in the second trial for the crime of "bandit spy". Cui Xiaoping was imprisoned in Renjiao Institute. Her sentence was commuted in 1975. Later, she was released from prison in 1977 because of the death of Chiang Kai Shek. Cui Xiaoping recalled that in her early years, when she was in a junior high school in Sichuan, because of acting, she offended several Kuomintang vocational students, who wrote "treacherous party" next to her name. Just because of the unhappiness among the children, it turned into the evidence that she was a Communist Party. After she got out of prison, everything returned to zero. She still insisted on standing on the stage and continuing her beloved performing arts. In 1998, Cui Xiaoping returned to the classic theater of radio drama produced by China Broadcasting Corporation. In 2000, Cui Xiaoping won the Golden Bell Award for lifetime achievement. In the same year, she also washed away her grievances and won state compensation.
Movies
He has adapted three stories of old stories in the south of the city: Hui'an Pavilion, watching the sea and aunt LAN into a radio play, written by Xu Binyang, directed by Cui Xiaoping, and a number of influential films such as "street" and "streets and Alleys". His participation in "cliff" won the silver Gong Award for best supporting actress at the Sixth Asian Film Festival.
Writing
Radio drama "youth in vain" (crown Press)
Suffering (Zhengzhong Publishing House)
Second dream (crown Press) Cui Xiaoping in prison (1989)
Performing arts and methods (1994, Shulin Publishing House)
Swan elegy: Cui Xiaoping's paradise and purgatory (published in 2007)
Chinese PinYin : Cui Xiao Ping
Cui Xiaoping