Zhang Ruifang
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Zhang Ruifang | |||||||||||||
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Chinese name | 張瑞芳 (traditional) | ||||||||||||
Chinese name | 张瑞芳 (simplified) | ||||||||||||
Born |
Baoding, Hebei, China | 15 June 1918||||||||||||
Died |
28 June 2012 94) Shanghai | (aged||||||||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||||||||
Years active | 1938 – 2012 | ||||||||||||
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Zhang Ruifang (15 June 1918 – 28 June 2012) was a Chinese film and theatre actress.[1] In 1963, Zhang won Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress for her household character in comedy Li Shuangshuang.[2] She is considered to be of the "four great drama actresses" in China (四大名旦), along with Bai Yang, Shu Xiuwen and Qin Yi.[3]
Filmography
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1940 | Baptism of Fire | 火的洗礼 | Fang Yin | |
1947 | On the Songhua River | 松花江上 | Niuer | |
1952 | Civil war | 南征北战 | Zhao Yumin | |
1957 | The Song of Phoenix | 凤凰之歌 | Jin Feng | |
1958 | By The River | 三八河边 | Chen Shuzhen | |
1959 | Nie Er | 聂耳 | Zheng Leidian | |
Always Colorful Spring | 万紫千红总是春 | Wang Caifeng | ||
1962 | Li Shuangshuang | 李双双 | Li Shuangshuang | |
1964 | Li Shanzi | 李善子 | unknown | Banned during the Cultural Revolution |
1979 | Streaming | 大河奔流 | Li Mai | |
Roar! The Yellow River | 怒吼吧!黄河 | A Dan | ||
1982 | Fountain Jingling | 泉水叮咚 | Grandma Tao |
References
- ↑ "Famous actress Zhang Ruifang dies". Globaltimes.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
- ↑ 中国第一代才艺双馨女星 Jiamusi Daily May 20, 2011
- ↑ 影剧四大名旦 名人传记 March 08, 2011
- ↑ "Ruifang memorial service yesterday held the old artists collective condolence".
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