Who is this actor?
Zhang Ruifang is a famous performing artist. Originally from Beijing, she was born in Baoding, Hebei. Zhang Ruifang dedicated a unique comedic image - "Li Shuangshuang" to the new Chinese movie. Zhang Ruifang was one of the four famous actresses on the drama stage, from the stage to the screen, she portrayed a series of vivid and vivid images, and in 1962 the fast-talking "Li Shuangshuang", she reached the peak of her film acting career. 2012 June 28, the famous performing artist Zhang Ruifang died in Shanghai due to an illness at the age of 94 years old. Chinese name Zhang Ruifang Nationality Chinese nationality Han nationality Birthplace Baoding, Hebei Province Date of birth June 15, 1918 Date of death June 28, 2012 Occupation Actor Representative works Li Shuangshuang, Put Down Your Whip, Dawn, Baptism of Fire Main achievements The Second Hundred Flowers Film Award for Best Actress Zodiac sign Horse Nationality Beijing in 1938 to Chongqing, the same year to join the Chinese ****anufacturing party. Later, she worked as an actress in the Hurl Theater Society, the Chinese Theater Arts Society and other troupes, and played major roles in more than twenty dramas, among which the most influential ones are Flowers of Tongdi, Qu Yuan, Home, and The Beijinger, etc.[1] Ma was born in Beijing in 1938, and was a member of the Chinese Communist Party. [In 1940, she took part in the shooting of the film Baptism of Fire in Chongqing, and in 1946, she was a featured actress at the Changchun Film Studio, where she portrayed the image of a village girl, Niu'er, with a simple performance in the film On the Songhua River, and then worked as an actress at the Beijing Film Studio, the China Youth Art Theater, and the Shanghai Film Studio, and was the head of the Actor's Troupe of the Shanghai Film Studio after 1949. She was a member of the third and fourth sessions of the All-China Federation of Literature and Art Circles, a member of the third and fourth sessions of the China Film Association, vice-chairman of the Shanghai branch of the Association, a member of the third, fifth and sixth sessions of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and a member of the fourth session of the National Women's Federation. In 1963, she was awarded the Best Actress Award at the Second Hundred Flowers Film Awards for her starring role in the movie Li Shuangshuang (李双双). Other films in which she starred include Mother, Home, Song of the Phoenix, By the River Samba, The River Runs Through It, and Spring Water Ding Dong, etc. She also played important roles in films such as South to North and Nie Er. Her performances were simple, touching and passionate, and she was awarded the Best Actress Award at the Second Hundred Flowers Film Awards in 1963. 1940: Baptism of Fire in the Light of East Asia; 1947: On the Songhua River; 1952: The South March to the North; 1954: Three Years; 1956: Mother's House; 1957: The Song of the Phoenix; 1958: By the River of Eighty-Eight; 1959: Nie Er; All Purple and All Red is Always Spring; 1958: By the River of Eighty-Eight; 1959: Nie Er, The Spring of the Spring. All Purple and Red is Always Spring"; 1962: "Li Shuangshuang"; 1964: "Li Shanzi" (unreleased); 1976: "The Young Generation"; 1979: "The Great River Runs and Roars, the Yellow River"; 1982: "The Spring Water Dingtong".