Cheng Zhi
Zhi Cheng Zhi was born on February 3, 1926 in Wuchang, Hubei. Two years later he moved to Shanghai with his grandfather, tenth-ranking scholar. Grandfather was proficient in poetry, calligraphy, and seal engraving. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, he was the supervisor of the Yuelu Academy in Hunan. He has more than ten albums, and has compiled and published many representative works of the Tan School. He was employed as a librarian in the Shanghai Museum of Cultural History in the late 1950s. Young Zhi Cheng has loved Peking Opera since he was young. He returned to La Jinghu without a teacher at the age of six. He broadcasted on the radio at the age of eight and sang Peking opera. At the age of eleven, he produced the Peking Opera record "Yu Guo Yuan". After graduating from high school in 1944, Cheng was admitted to the Fudan Department of Economics. Because of his passion for acting, he participated in a charity fundraising event sponsored by Shen Bao at the time during his studies in Fudan. The repertoire for the free performance is "Rich Clouds", directed by Huang Zuolin. On January 1, 1945, Cheng Zhi dropped out of school to perform a drama. He joined the hard work troupe led by Huang Zuolin and has since embarked on an acting career that he has worked for all his life. In 1947, Cheng Zhi entered Mandarin Pictures. The first film he participated in was "Fake Phoenix", in which he played "Hairdresser No.5". In the film, the hairdresser No.5 sang a popular song of self-singing and singing, which left a deep impression on the audience. impression. After succesuful debut Zhi Cheng shot more than a dozen films such as "Night Club" and "Corrosion". In 1952, eight private film companies in Shanghai merged to form the Shanghai United Film Studio. In 1953 "Lianying" was incorporated into the Shanghai Film Studio. During this period, Zhi Cheng has participated in the filming of "My Life" and "Related Directors". In the mid-fifties, Cheng Zhi donated airplane cannons to perform Beijing opera "Empty City Plan" and "Capturing Cao", etc., and recorded the radio programs Peking Opera chanting and cross talk for Taiwan People's Broadcasting Station and Fujian People's Broadcasting Station. To enable the people of Taiwan to understand the motherland and contribute to the exchanges across the Taiwan Straits. The Cultural Revolution began in 1966, Zhi Cheng was not spared, and the revolutionary masses became "objects of revolution" overnight. In July 1967, he was ordered to stay in the factory to inspect and participate in the so-called "study class", that is, the "isolation review" in disguise. One pass was ten months. In May 1968, the class ended. In 1969, a large number of people in the film system were decentralized to work in the "May 7th" cadre school in Fengxian. Zhi Cheng was still the "censorship object" and worked in the "cadre school" for four years.
Known For
Credits
- 1991 · Duo guan xian shi as 钟有德
- 1990 · 面目全非 as
- 1989 · Shen mao yu tie zhi zhu as
- 1988 · 男女有别 as
- 1988 · 笑出来的眼泪 as
- 1988 · The Horror Night as
- 1987 · 西游记齐天乐春节晚会 as 金池长老
- 1987 · 齐天乐春节晚会 as
- 1986 · Journey to the West as 金池长老
- 1986 · 多情的帽子 as
- 1985 · Feng liu ju zhang as 尤老运
- 1984 · 愁眉笑脸 as
- 1982 · Romance of a Calligrapher as 齐慎
- 1982 · Kai qiang, wei ta song xing! as
- 1980 · What Is Love? as Lin Cheng
- 1979 · Troubled Laughter as
- 1979 · Jian mian li as
- 1979 · 她俩和他俩 as
- 1978 · Son, Grandson and Seeds as
- 1975 · Nan wang de zhan dou as
- 1963 · The Red Sun as
- 1963 · The Knife-Thrower as
- 1962 · The Magician's Adventures as Xiaoliuzi Wang
- 1961 · The Red Detachment of Women as Old Army Doctor
- 1959 · Underground Route as Manager Zhu
- 1959 · Desert Chasing Bandits as
- 1958 · 铁窗烈火 as Yuehan Sheng
- 1958 · 兰兰和冬冬 as Ke Xizhuang
- 1958 · Cowboy Joining the Army as Chief of staff of enemy
- 1958 · 乘风破浪 as Doctor Niu
- 1958 · A small story in a big storm as 钱教授
- 1957 · Family as Gao, Kean (Fourth Young Master)
- 1956 · The Old Man and the Fairy as Clerical Officer
- 1956 · The Old Man and the Fairy as Qiu Weng
- 1956 · Li Shizhen as
- 1956 · Railroad Guerrilla as 鬼子甲
- 1955 · Hasen and Jiamila as Dai Da
- 1954 · The Letter with Feathers as Zui Wai
- 1954 · Caravans with Ring as Bi Gen, captain of enemy
- 1950 · Fu Shi as
- 1950 · This Life of Mine as
- 1949 · The Watch as
- 1949 · Sorrows and Joys of a Middle-Aged Man as
- 1948 · Bright Day as
- 1947 · Long Live the Mistress! as Shi Guang