Li Wei
Li Wei (October 25, 1919 - August 21, 2005), formerly known as Li Zhiyuan, was born in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. His ancestral home is Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. He is an actor in mainland China.
In 1937, he took part in his first film the Chinese people, which opened his career as an actor. In 1940, he starred in the plot movie long sky. In 1948, he played Zhang Zhichen in the plot film spring in a small city. In 1951, he co starred with Zhang Ying in the love movie just love. In 1956, he won the second prize of the excellent film award of the Ministry of culture of China from 1949 to 1955. In 1961, he starred in the war movie station 51. In 1963, he starred in the plot movie "flying knife". In 1965, he played manager Tang in the drama "Stage Sisters". In 1975, his love movie "heat wave" was released. In 1981, he starred in the plot movie Xu Mao and his daughters. In 1983, he starred in the plot film river without navigation mark, which won him the best actor award of the 4th China Golden Rooster film award. In 1987, he appeared in the plot movie "Ju Dou". In 1989, Li Wei won the first honorary award from the China Film Performance society. In 1993, with the TV series "shenheyuan" won the 14th China TV series Feitian award performance honorary award. In 1997, he took part in the TV series "return on a snowy night".
At 10 o'clock on August 21, 2005, Li Wei died of illness at the age of 86.
Character experience
In 1937, Li Wei entered the national government central film studio as an actor, and took part in his first film "the Chinese people", thus opening his career as an actor. In 1940, he acted as an actor of the Chinese drama society. In the same year, he played in the plot movie "long sky and thousands of miles" with Bai Yang and Jin Yan. In 1947, she co starred with comfort and Sally in the romantic film six chapters of a floating life. In 1948, he co starred with Shi Yu in the plot film "spring in a small city", in which he played Zhang Zhichen, Yuwen's former lover; in the same year, he co starred with Lu Ming and Zhang Fa in the comedy film "walking in the clouds". In 1950, he acted in the plot film "my life" adapted from Lao She's novel of the same name. He won the second prize of the excellent film award of the Ministry of culture from 1949 to 1955. In the same year, he acted in the plot film "Symphony of life" directed by Xu suling. In 1951, he co starred with Li Meng and Liang Ming in the plot film "sister and sister stand up"; in the same year, he co starred with Wang Danfeng and others in the love film "colorful Phoenix flies", in which he played Caigen, a young carpenter who is honest and kind and pursues freedom of marriage; in addition, he co starred with Zhang Ying in the love film "just love", which is adapted from the novel of the same name by West levskaya 》。 In 1952, he entered Shanghai United Film Studio. In 1953, he was an actor in Shanghai Film Studio. In 1954, the movie "cut off the talons" was released. In 1955, he took part in the plot film "South Island storm" directed by Bai Shen. In 1956, he acted in the family movie "mother" directed by Ling Zifeng; in the same year, he co starred with Jiang Tianliu in the plot movie "the storm of the little white flag", in which he played Li Liangyu, the leader of the third production group. In 1957, he acted in the drama "Diary of nurses" adapted from AI Mingzhi's novel "ups and downs", in which he played Shen Haoru, a self serving Intern of a hospital in Shanghai. In 1958, he co starred in the plot film who is abandoned with Zhao lyric and others; in the same year, he co starred in the plot film Changhong uprising with Mu Hong and Ji Ming. In 1961, he co starred in the film "floating soldier station" and "intelligence station 51". In 1963, he, together with Wei Heling and Wang Bei, starred in the drama "flying knife China", which was adapted from Xiong Dafu's novel of the same name. In the film, he played Hua Shaojie, an acrobat whose parents died from childhood. In 1965, he joined Xie Fang and Cao Yindi in the drama "Stage Sisters", in which he played manager Tang, who was insidious, cunning and vicious. In 1975, his love movie "heat wave" was released. In 1977, he took part in the plot film the story of the sword, which was jointly directed by Tang Huada and Wang Xiuwen. In 1979, his war movie from slave to general was released. In 1980, he co starred with Xiang Mei and Liang polo in the plot movie "blue files", in which he played the crafty Zhao Kang. In 1981, he co starred with Li Xiuming in the plot movie Xu Mao and his daughters. In 1982, he cooperated with Yan shunkai and others to play in the comedy "true story of Ah Q", in which he played Mr. Zhao in a melon cap and a long gown. In 1983, he co starred with Tao Yuling in the movie river without navigation mark, which was adapted from ye Weilin's novella of the same name. In the movie, he played pan Laowu, who was a brave man for a just cause. With this movie, he was shortlisted for the best actor award of the 4th China Film Golden Rooster Award. In the same year, he acted in the movie wandering adventure, which was adapted from AI Wu's collection of short stories "journey to the South". In 1984, he co starred with Liu Xinyi and aliya in the plot movie wheel Quartet, in which he played NIMA Ziren, a Tibetan hunter who fell ill in the roadside forest and was rescued from the car. In 1986, he starred in the plot film the tribulation of the young master adapted from Jules Verne's novel the tribulation of a Chinese gentleman; in the same year, he co starred in the plot film the first woman in the mountains with Li Xiuming; in addition, he co starred in the plot film the heartless lover with Liu Xiaoqing. In 1987, he starred in Ju Dou, a plot Film Co directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang, in which he played Yang Jinshan, the impotent and sadistic boss of the dyeing house. In 1989, Li Wei won the first honorary award of China film performance association. In 1990, he co starred with Zhang Jing in the plot film contemporary chivalrous. In 1992, he co starred with Guo Fa in the biographical film 44 days of Liu Shaoqi. In 1993, he won the 14th China TV drama flying sky Award for his TV play shenheyuan, and in the same year, Li Wei won the special honor award of China Film Performing Arts Association. In 1997, he took part in the TV series "return on a snowy night" directed by Wu Zuguang.
Personal life
family
on October 25, 1919, Li Wei was born into a family of railway employees in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province. Li Wei is the second of eight brothers in his family, two of whom are Li Nong and Li Zhiyu.
feeling
In 1950, Li Wei and actress Zhang Ying got to know each other for their roles in the film symphony of life. In 1951, Li Wei and Zhang Ying worked together again. Because of the movie "just love", they became lovers on the screen and gradually became husband and wife in life.
Death
At 10 o'clock on August 21, 2005, Li Wei died of illness at the age of 86.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in TV series
Take part in drama
Translated works
Award winning record
Character evaluation
The reason why Li Wei's performance is simple, vivid, natural and profound is that he has a solid foundation in life. His ideas are fulfilled in practice. When he created the characters, he attached great importance to mastering the subtle relationship and appropriateness between the characters. When Li Wei portrays the image of rudder handle in the movie wandering adventures, he fully shows his character keynote of "violent and can play with life". Moreover, he can also play the roles of Zheng, fan, Wen, Wu and so on. In the movie "Stage Sisters", he portrays manager Tang thoroughly, showing the insidious and hypocritical nature of his character in front of the audience profoundly, vividly and vividly. Throughout his performance and character analysis, he is an actor with deep skill and high artistic attainments. At the same time, he is good at cooperating with the director. If he agrees to play a good role, he will never disappoint the director. This shows his noble conduct and acting morality.
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Li Wei