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Gao Yuan Photo (data map) Chen Sisi's husband Gao Yuan Brief Introduction Gao Yuan, born in 1933, is a famous handsome guy of Hong Kong Phoenix Film Company. Originally named Jiang Jiaqi, he was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu. His mother was a film actress in the silent film era in China, and his father, uncle and aunt were all lovers of Peking Opera. In such an environment with a strong artistic atmosphere, Gao Yuan was edified from childhood, learned to sing Peking Opera with his family, and became a natural child star and high flyers of the family drama school. When I was young, I studied in Harbin Sports School. Gao Yuan is a famous drama lover in the school and often performs plays with my classmates. . From 65438 to 0953, he went to Hong Kong and worked as an actor in film companies such as Malone, Phoenix, Shaw and Guotai. He married Chen Sisi, one of the Three Princesses of the Great Wall. 1953, 18-year-old Gao Yuan came to Hong Kong from Shanghai to visit his uncle Jiang Shi (a film photographer) and his aunt He (a director) (the daughters of Ren Pengnian, a famous martial arts film director and Wu Lizhu, a martial arts actress in the 1930s). Everyone thinks Gao Yuan is handsome and likes sports, so he is very suitable for being a movie actor. Therefore, he was asked to take the entrance examination-audition. When the director asked him to perform a love story with an actress, he blushed and was embarrassed. It was not until the actress said that she would treat me like a fool and just act that she eased her nervousness a little. After the play, Gao Yuan quickly went into hiding, thinking that he would never become a movie actor. Unexpectedly, he entered the film industry and started his career as a film actor. 1954, Gao Yuan made his first film after an interview with He Di. In this film, he plays a small accountant of a foreign company. In order to receive the parents-in-law, the small accountant and his wife talked about ostentation and extravagance and made many jokes. After the truth was exposed, it was ridiculed by people. Later, he played a small clerk who was played by a rich girl in Crowd with Zhu Hong, and was finally abandoned. In "Golden Branches and Jade Leaves" and "Flying Swallows in Spring" with Chen Sisi, he played an honest and simple young manager and an acrobat who dared to fight against the theater owner who exploited and oppressed poor artists. When Gao Yuan plays these roles, he can master the personality characteristics of the characters in the play and show them properly. 1963, in the color wide-screen feature film "Golden Eagle" shot by Phoenix Film Company, Gao Yuan cooperated with Hong Chu to play a young Bulgude, who was an excellent wrestler and was called the Golden Eagle on the Mongolian grassland. In the film, Bulgude suddenly gallops on the endless green grassland and golden sand beach, and suddenly crosses the steep mountain stream in Ma Yue. With agile and skillful movements, he roped the runaway wild horse. You can imagine how much sweat Gao Yuan paid and how many scars he left in order to shoot these thrilling shots! After the release of "Golden Eagle", it became a movie that broke the box office record of one million in Hong Kong. Gao Yuan also became the first millionaire in Hong Kong. Besides being a decent pupil, Gao Yuan also played the role of villain. In the film Peach Blossom with Shi Hui, he played a punk named Billy. He plays a playboy in A Girl Begins to Grow Up. In Thunderstorm, he played Zhou Ping. In order to play these roles well, Gao Yuan read a lot of books, studied the script repeatedly and deeply, carefully pondered the appearance and psychology of the characters in the play, tried his best to deeply integrate himself into it, and portrayed the roles just right. When these films were released, Gao Yuan received letters from some audiences, especially fans who worshipped him in the past. The letter actually scolded him and resented him. Gao Yuan's antipathy to the audience, on the one hand, is worried about whether he will lose the audience from now on, but on the other hand, he is also very pleased, because his usual efforts have been rewarded, and he is very happy that he has opened up a broader stage. Gao Yuan's first costume feature film was Catch the Groom (1957), which co-starred with Xia Meng. In this film, he plays a handsome and elegant ancient scholar Li Yu. His elegant and charming manners, as well as his natural and unrestrained acting, left a deep impression on the audience. Gao Yuan's first black-and-white costume feature film was adapted from Guan Hanqing's Save the Dust. In this film, he plays a poor young scholar who falls in love with the geisha Song Zhang Yin (played by Betty Loh Ti). Besides, in The Painted Skin, he plays a young juren, Wang Chongwen, who pursues fame and is superstitious about divination. He is confused by Mei Niang, a spectre who becomes a beautiful woman, and almost dies. In wife trial, he presided over his beloved wife, Su Niang, and then both of them fled with wisdom and went to Wang Richeng, the minister of punishment of Wagangzhai rebels. In "Three Phoenix Seeking Phoenix", he plays Xu Wenxiu in the Ming Dynasty, who falls in love with Cai, the daughter of Shangshu, and finally gets married after many twists and turns. In Lapras, a hypocrite, he plays a young man, Xue. In The Field of Life and Death, he played Zhang Jinsheng, a young farmer in the Ming Dynasty. In these costume movies, Gao Yuan plays mostly gentle and talented affectionate scholars and sons. His catwalk, figure, every movement and posture are very skilled, so many viewers think Gao Yuan is the most suitable candidate for costume drama students. Gao Yuan was once a famous athlete in Hong Kong film industry. He has been trained in sports and is good at ball games. The early main players of the Great Wall Men's Basketball Team were Liu Qiu, Comfort and Cenfan. Later, the main players were Fu Qi, Bao Fang, Gao Yuan and Kym. Gao Yuan and Kym also coach the Great Wall women's basketball team. In the movie Little Moon, Gao Yuan plays the coach of the school women's basketball team. His superb skills and extraordinary skills made the performance achieve very ideal results. Gao Yuan plays basketball with strong jumping ability and is good at grabbing the ball under the basket. Gao Yuan also likes football, volleyball, swimming and horseback riding very much. These activities greatly helped him to become a versatile actor. In the late 1970s, Gao Yuan abandoned movies and went into business. I just make some movies occasionally in my spare time. In recent years, he has made guest appearances in films such as Poor Flowers and Ups and Downs.