Wang Danfeng, formerly known as Wang Yufeng, was originally from Ningbo, Zhejiang, and was born in Shanghai. He is a famous Chinese film actor.
When she went with her friends to watch filming at Hezhong Film Company, her petite and sweet appearance attracted the attention of director Zhu Shilin, who cast her to play the role of a maid in the film "Longtan Tiger's Den".
He was 16 years old.
Zhu Shilin changed her name to Wang Danfeng and she played a role in the film "Meat".
Because of her sweet appearance and innocent and natural performance, the film had a good effect after it was released.
Soon after, she was cast as the leading role of a fisherman's daughter in "New Fishing Lights", which made her a sensation in the film industry. She was called "Little Zhou Xuan" in the film industry and became famous for a while.
After 1942, he starred in "Three Flowers", "Danfeng Chaoyang", "Long Live the Teacher" and other films in "China United" and "China Film".
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he starred in films such as "Youth Riverside Grass", "Heartbreak", "Speechless Asking the Sky" and other films in Cathay Pacific, China Power Plant No. 1 and No. 2.
The film "Green River Grass" is an adaptation of the American film "Blue Bridge".
Wang Danfeng revealed the heroine's misfortunes and inner feelings in an implicit and real way, which became a masterpiece of her mature performance.
In 1948, he went to Hong Kong and starred in more than 10 films such as "Speechless Asking the Sky", "Hate in Qionglou", and "Fang Hao" in Great Wall, Nanguo and other film companies.
Returned to Shanghai in 1951 and worked as an actor in Shanghai Film Studio.
In 1955, Zhao Dan used the Stani system to rehearse the stage play "Thunderstorm", with Wang Danfeng playing the role of Sifeng.
There is also Mingfeng in the stage play "Home".
Two characters with different hearts. Wang Danfeng raised her many years of accumulated acting experience to a theoretical level, handling the two characters in a completely different way without losing the subtlety and softness of women, revealing her unpredictable acting skills.
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In 1957, with her excellent acting skills, she starred in "Nurse Diary", which meticulously portrayed the heroine's ideological development and changes in the nursing position. In "The Female Hairdresser", she also used exaggerated, natural and believable
Comedy techniques deal with the beautiful soul of the heroine who loves life and loves work.
She starred in the costume film "The Peach Blossom Fan" as the talented, pretty and passionate courtesan Li Xiangjun, and played the heroine's patriotic spirit in a sincere and touching way.
Later, in "Jade Butterfly", she played a wide range of roles from young girl to old age, which became a new attempt in her acting career.
In 1985, Wang Danfeng and his wife were invited by the White House to attend the inauguration ceremony of President Reagan in Washington.
Moved to Hong Kong in the early 1990s.
Wang Danfeng was once named the March 8th Red Flag Bearer in Shanghai.
He is a director of the fourth and fifth sessions of the China Film Association and a member of the sixth and seventh sessions of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Wang Danfeng has played various female characters with different life backgrounds in her life, and she performed each role realistically and believably.
This is inextricably linked to her rich life experience and cultural heritage.
She brings new life and new connotation to her role, and is a rare outstanding actress in the Chinese film industry.
Wang Danfeng's unusually outstanding appearance and prime age, together with the many films she starred in, naturally attracted the close attention of colleagues in the Hong Kong film industry.
Therefore, the newly established Hong Kong Great Wall Film Production Company sent Wang Danfeng a sincere invitation and hired her with a high salary to play the leading role in the company's upcoming new film.
In order to expand into a broader world of performing arts, Wang Danfeng hurried to Hong Kong in November 1948, which was very unfamiliar to her.
Then, Wang Danfeng had no time to take care of the high-rise buildings and bustling streets in front of her, so she plunged into the studio where she was waiting for her new role.
In "Splendid Paradise" and "Yaochi Yuanyang" written and directed by Cheng Bugao, "Hate in Qionglou" written by Wu Mofang and directed by Ma Xuweibang, "Wang's Four Heroes" directed by Wang Yuanlong, "Looking Overseas" written by Qi Wenshao and directed by Tan Youliu
In six films including "The Husband" and "The Square Hat" written by Tao Qin and co-directed by Li Pingqian and Liu Qiong, she plays heroines who are both ancient and modern, with different personalities and very glorious.
In one of these films, the period film "Splendid Paradise", Wang Danfeng once again realized her dream of co-starring with the "movie queen" she admired, Hu Die.
"The Four Heroes" was tailor-made for Wang Danfeng. Director Wang Yuanlong also took great pains to match the title of the film. Not only did he play the main role in it, but he also invited famous movie stars Wang Yin and Wang Renmei, two men and two women**
*Same co-star.
Fortunately, the films shot by Wang Danfeng in Hong Kong have achieved impressive box office results. Her image of a young woman with a small family and a beautiful woman is deeply welcomed and loved by Hong Kong audiences.
In just over two years in Hong Kong, Wang Danfeng quickly became a hot star again. In front of her is a broader and more brilliant future.
In early 1950, Wang Danfeng, Tao Jin, Liu Qiong, Han Fei and others, as members of the Hong Kong Film Troupe, went to Guangzhou to express condolences and perform for the labor force.
In Guangzhou, a new city known as the "South Gate of the Motherland", Wang Danfeng saw an extremely festive new spiritual outlook of the liberated people. Her heart was full of joy and everything felt different from before.
They also visited the barracks where they were stationed. The hardship and simplicity and good military discipline of the People's Liberation Army, combined with the completely different lifestyle in Hong Kong, greatly shocked and deeply impressed the 25-year-old Wang Danfeng.
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