Cui chaoming
Cui chaoming (1918-2010), born in Guangzhou, is a Chinese film actor and drama actor.
In 1936, graduated from Guangzhou jieshixuan painting and calligraphy garden. Since 1943, he has been a drama actor in Yiguang, Kugan and other troupes. In 1947, he took part in the film "mother and son"; in the same year, he took part in the film "my life" and won the second prize awarded by the Ministry of culture. In 1952, he was transferred to Shanghai Film Studio as an actor of translation film. He participated in the dubbing of many translated films such as our land and won the highest award for translation film. In 1957, he won the individual creation award of the excellent feature film award of the Ministry of culture from 1949 to 1955. In August 2009, he won the special honor award of the 12th China film performance association.
Cui chaoming died in 2010.
Early experience
Cui chaoming was born in Nanhai County, Guangdong Province. His father was a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. After he graduated from middle school, his father saw that he had no achievements in medicine, so he followed his wish for calligraphy and painting. Cui chaoming began to learn meticulous painting of flowers, plants and insects. During the Anti Japanese War, Cui chaoming was attracted by the progressive drama movement. Out of his passion for art, he came to Shanghai from Guangzhou in October 1942 to seek a job in spite of his family's dissuasion. In January 1943, Cui chaoming saw an advertisement in the newspaper for Yiguang troupe to recruit actors, so he signed up and passed the examination successfully. From then on, he stepped into the stage of drama.
Acting experience
In 1943, Cui chaoming appeared on the stage as captain Wang in his first drama Qinhuai moon. In the same year, he played the leading role of Wang long in the drama the earth written by Huang Zongjiang and directed by Zhu Ruijun. In 1944, he successively performed in hard work troupe, Silver Star troupe and Nanyi troupe. In 1945, he joined the United drama company and played in the first year of the Anti Japanese War written by Xia Yan. At the same time, he starred in the drama Lin Chong in the hard work troupe and played Lin Chong in the play. In 1946, he took part in the drama "promotion plan", in which he played the role of the director of public security. In 1947, after Huang zuolin's recommendation, Cui chaoming joined Shanghai Wenhua film company as a basic actor, and took part in the film mother and son directed by Li Pingqian, in which he played Wu Ming, the boss of a company. In 1948, he took part in the film "spring in a small town" directed by Fei Mu, in which he played Lao Huang, a loyal servant of the squire. In 1949, he took part in the film watch directed by Huang zuolin, in which he played the domineering inspector. Later, he cooperated with Sang arc to take part in the film middle age in sorrow and music, playing Liu Zhiquan, the father of Liu Minhua. In 1950, Cui chaoming took part in the film corrosion directed by Huang zuolin, in which he played Xi Qiang, a Kuomintang spy. At the same time, he also starred in the film my life adapted from Lao She's novel of the same name, in which he successfully created the artistic image of a rickshaw puller and won the second prize awarded by the Ministry of culture. In 1951, he took part in the film company commander Guan directed by Shi Zhi, in which he played the head of a regiment of the people's Liberation Army, and in another film "there is a family" as an American officer. In 1952, Cui chaoming was transferred to Shanghai Film Studio as a dubbing actor for translated films. He won the highest prize for translated films for his dubbing films our land and Chopin. In 1953, Cui chaoming took part in the film "the sun lights up hongshigou" written and directed by Lu Ren, in which he played the bully Ma Xiren. In 1954, he took part in Tang Xiaodan's war film "crossing the river reconnaissance", in which he played the commander of the Kuomintang. In 1955, he took part in the film struggle on the lake directed by Gao Heng, in which he played the bully landlord Zhao Yan Wang. In 1957, he took part in the film "never night city" directed by Tang Xiaodan, in which he played Zhang Yaotang, the boss of a textile printing and dyeing factory. At the same time, he also played Lin Wen, Lin Xiaojie's father, in the film "women's basketball No.5". In the same year, Cui chaoming won the "1949-1955 outstanding feature film award individual Creation Award" from the Ministry of culture for his previous film works. In 1958, Cui chaoming took part in the film "the first express" directed by Xu suling, in which he played the director of the Railway Bureau. At the same time, he also starred in another ancient costume film "Lin Chong" directed by Wu Yonggang and comfortable, in which he played Song Dynasty's Taiwei Gao Qiu. In 1964, he took part in the film "soldiers in the city" directed by Lin Nong, where he played commander ma. In the same year, he also took part in the film "independent brigade" directed by Wang Yan, where he played the commander of the bandit company. In 1965, he took part in the film "express train" directed by Zhao Xinshui, in which he played the conductor of the train. In the same year, he also took part in another Anti Japanese film "three enters the mountain city" directed by Zhang Fengxiang, in which he played captain Huang. In 1974, he took part in the film plain guerrillas, in which he played Yang laozong. In 1976, he took part in the film Yanming Lake directed by Gao Tianhong, in which he played Gong Shiao. In 1977, he took part in the film "Yanhe war" directed by Chen Jianhua, in which he played commander Gai. In 1979, Cui chaoming took part in the shooting of the film "sacrifice to the red" directed by Zhang Xinshi, in which he played Feng Heishan. At the same time, he also took part in the film "little generation" directed by Wang Jiayi, in which he played Lao Gao. In 1982, he took part in the shooting of the TV series "shrimp ball biography" adapted from Huang Guliu's novel of the same name. In 1985, he took part in the film "the girl of special economic zone" directed by Liu Guanxiong, in which he played the optimistic Lin SHUNFA, and in the film "an actress's dream" directed by Zhang Jinbiao, he played shanshanren. On August 6, 2009, Cui chaoming won the special honor award of the 12th China film performance association.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in drama
Dubbing works
Award winning record
reference material
Character evaluation
Cui chaoming has successfully created some artistic images in his life. In terms of the artistic effect, people have a deeper impression on his negative role than his positive role. His performance art skills, which are complex in implication and insidious in implication, reflect his artistic accomplishment and experience of artistic practice. Cui chaoming has not only gained gratifying experience in shaping positive image of performing arts in drama and film, but also has a long-standing reputation in shaping negative color correction. Cui chaoming's negative image on the screen is abominable, but he is a simple and enthusiastic person in his life. Cui chaoming is an old actor in Changchun Film Studio. He has created positive characters with different personalities in films such as football field disturbance and never night city. He also performed very well, such as the enemy commander in "Yanhe war" and the old landlord in "sacrifice to the red". (film review)
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