Wang Shihuai September 28, 2005 15:49 Wang Shihuai (1957- ) Wang Shihuai, born on November 27, 1957, is a native of Feidong, Anhui, and a Chinese film actor.
Graduated from the Performance Department of Shanghai Theater Academy in 1981 and was assigned to be an actor in Anhui Repertory Troupe.
In 1984, he served as an actor in the Shanghai Film Studio Actors Troupe.
He has played major or important roles in films such as "Zhang Heng", "Wandering Adventure", "Sunrise", "Gourmet", "Sun Yat-sen", "Two O'clock in the Midnight", "Scammer" and other films.
In 1983, he attracted attention in the TV series "Hua Luogeng".
In 1983, he played the role of the male protagonist Wanderer in the film "Wandering Adventures" adapted from Ai Wu's famous novel "Journey to the South".
Wang Shihuai read the original work carefully and accurately understood the essence of the characters in the original work. He expressed the wanderer's confusion and panic when he first entered the bandit's den, gradually sympathized with the bandits' depression and melancholy when they met with misfortune, and finally the grief, anger and helplessness when trees fell and people died.
After the film was released, it was unanimously praised by experts and audiences.
In 1985, he played the leading actor Fang Dasheng in the movie "Sunrise" adapted from Cao Yu's famous play. Fang Dasheng was the only bright character in the play. Wang Shihuai grasped the character's characteristics and strived to pursue the essential similarities between him and other characters in the play.
Different, it left the image of a poor scholar who was simple and weak, seeking light in confusion in the minds of the audience. The film won the Best Feature Film Award at the 9th "Popular Film" Hundred Flowers Award.
In 1987, he played the male protagonist Cao Dongming in the film "Two O'clock at Midnight". He is a psychologically complex character who becomes inseparable from his wife in order to obtain her property and seeks an opportunity to murder her. Wang Shihuai successfully showed the character's insidiousness, cunning, and hidden secrets.
Lu's character traits have made great progress in the creation of villains.
In 1993, he played the leading actor Qian Genfa in the movie "The Swindler". Due to an accidental car accident, he was involved in a fraud case. As a result, he was in a state of panic all day long. In the end, he suffered a mental breakdown and committed suicide.
Although the film received little response after its release, Wang Shihuai's exquisite and excellent performance was eye-catching.
In 1994, he played the role of a high-level intellectual who has experienced ups and downs and is rich in emotions in the film "Moonset Over the Jade River" directed by Xie Tieli and adapted from Hoda's masterpiece "The Funeral of a Muslim". His performance was realistic and natural, and he was widely praised.
Wang Shihuai is extremely malleable and can play both positive and negative roles. In the 1980s, he won the reputation of the "master niche" of the Shanghai Film Studio Actor Troupe.
He has also participated in the filming of TV series such as "Pursuit", "On the Water Side", "Red Sunset", "Home in Shanghai", "Love Between Sons and Daughters", etc.
Awards and works: "Zhang Heng" (1982) "Wandering Adventures" (1983) "Colorful Morning Light" (1984) "Honeymoon Storm" (1984) "Sunrise" (1985) "Gourmet" (1985) "Sun Yat-sen"
(Top and bottom) (1986) "Anonymous Call" (1987) "Two O'Clock" (1987) "Burning Wedding Dress" (1990) "Undercover" (1992) "The Scammer" (1993) "We Die Together" (1993)
"Sunrise" won the first China Film and Performing Arts Society Award.