Guo Zhenqing (1927 August15—August 24, 2005), a native of Tianjin, was an actor and director in China, and graduated from North China Staff Cadre School.
In the early 1950s, he participated in his first drama, Step by Step. 1952, starring in his first film "Gate Six". 1955, starring in the war movie guerrillas in the plains. 1958 starred in the drama film "A Full Moon with Flowers". 1964 Played Malone in the war movie Independence Brigade. 1973, starring in the rural film Sunny Days. 1975 plays Zheng Guo, the long dragon, in the feature film Breakthrough. Co-directed the drama film "Big Tiger" with Zhiming Yin. 1989, starring in the drama film Wild Child. From 65438 to 0995, Guo Zhenqing won the "Special Award" of the 5th China Film Performing Arts Society. On August 24th, 2005, Guo Zhenqing died of lung infection in Tianjin at the age of 78.
Chinese name: Guo Zhenqing.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of birth: Tianjin
Date of birth: 1927 August 15.
Date of death: August 24, 2005
Occupation: actor, director
Graduation school: North China Staff Cadre School
Main achievements: The Fifth China Film Performing Arts Society Award "Special Award"
Representative works: Gate 6, Plain Guerrilla, Full Moon, Independent Brigade.
Character experience
1August, 92715th, Guo Zhenqing was born in an ordinary worker's family in Tianjin, and lived by his father's stall in his childhood. 1944, grew up to be a worker of Tianjin Tram Company. 1949 sent to North China Staff Cadre School for study; In the same year, he joined the New Democratic Youth League. Later, he worked in Tianjin Federation of Trade Unions Workers Art Troupe and Tianjin People's Art Theatre.
In the early 1950s, he participated in his first drama, Step by Step. 1952 starred with Li in the drama Gate Six, which was adapted from Wang Xuebo's play of the same name. In the film, he plays Hu Er, a porter who is cheerful and simple, full of hatred for the old society, tough and resolute, and full of confidence in victory.
1954, starring in the feature film Hero Driver directed by Ban Lü and Yuan Naichen. 1954 co-starred with Fang Hua * * * in the war film Guerrilla in the Plain, which was adapted from Xing Ye's stage play Guerrilla Captain, and played Li Xiangyang, a guerrilla captain with both wisdom and courage. 65438-0956, changchun film studio actor. 1956, appeared in the documentary Spring Festival Evening.
From 65438 to 0957, he co-starred with Bai and Sun Yu in the war movie The Eagle in the Storm, playing vardan who worked in the official reclamation area. 1958 co-starred with Tian Hua and Qitian Yang in the drama film Full Moon Flower. 1959 starred in the drama film "Changed the World" adapted from Foucault's drama "Double Marriage".
1960 participated in the drama film Lighthouse Train directed by Wenshun Zhu; In the same year, he starred with Bird in the drama Ode to the Qiang people, in which he played Sha Ge Jia, the leader of the Qiang people. In February, 65438, he co-starred with Park Ke in the drama film "Our Generation" and played Zhao Zhengchang, the mechanic of the machinery factory. In 196 1 year, he co-starred in the drama film Wan Muchun with Liang Yin and Park.
1964 starring in the war film Heroes and Children adapted from Ba Jin's novel Reunion; In the same year, he co-starred with Ye Yongmao in the war movie "Independent Brigade", in which he played Malone who was transformed from a rebellious hero into a revolutionary soldier. 1973 cooperated with Zhang Lianwen and Yan Fei on Sunny Days, which is a rural film adapted from Hao Ran's novel of the same name.
From 65438 to 0974, he collaborated with Jiang Changhua on Iron Giant, a dramatic film adapted from Cheng's novel of the same name. 1975 Co-starred with Wang Suya and Ge Cunzhuang in the drama Breakthrough, playing Zheng Guo, a farmer who graduated from Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. 1976 Participated in the drama film "New Country Man" jointly directed by Jiang Shusen and Jing Jie. 1978 and co-starred in the drama film "The Great Course", playing Cheng's uncle Cheng.
From 65438 to 0979, he cooperated with Chen Mo in the war movie Battle of Jinan, in which he played the column commander Ding Yaodong. 1980, the drama film "Younger Generation" starring him was released; In the same year, he co-starred with and played the role of coach Wu, known as the "reactionary technical authority", in the drama Flower of Volleyball.
198 1 worked as an actor and director in the TV drama department of Tianjin Radio and Television Art Troupe and Tianjin TV Station. In the same year, he co-directed the drama film "Big Tiger" co-starring Zhang Chi and Jianlan Shi with Zhiming Yin. 1984, starring with Wang Weiping and Zhang Jinling in the drama "The Fourth Station".
1987 Participated in the drama film Soul in the East directed by Sun Yu. 1988, the drama "Lost Companion" starring him was released. In 1989, he co-starred with Chen Lizhong and Qu Yun in the drama Wild Child. From 65438 to 0995, Guo Zhenqing won the "Special Award" of the 5th China Film Performing Arts Society. On August 24th, 2005, Guo Zhenqing died of lung infection in Tianjin at the age of 78. In April 2007, he was buried in Yongqing Yong 'an Cemetery.
Personal life
On 1952, I met Li when I starred in the movie Gate Six. Later, they got married. Subsequently, Li Wei gave birth to his son Guo Xiaoqing. In 2000, Li was bedridden with cerebral thrombosis and his language function was impaired.
Main work
Participate in movies
Director works
Participate in drama
Winning record
Personality assessment
Guo Zhenqing is a dedicated and earnest person. He loves acting and his acting skills are excellent. Although he has no formal education, he is very diligent in filming. In the movie "Independent Brigade", he played Malone, with natural performance and unique personality. He is a representative figure who accords with the image of "workers, peasants and soldiers" on the early screen of New China. He is chiseled, angular, heavy-eyed, burly, masculine and dignified. Moreover, he is good at expressing characters' thoughts, feelings and personality characteristics with bold and personalized body movements and expressions, interweaving wealth and freedom, and integrating characters with himself, so as to achieve artistic effects with both form and spirit (comprehensive evaluation by Xinhua News Agency, Zhiming Yin, Changjiang Daily and Northern Network).
Commemoration of future generations
In 2007, on the occasion of Guo Zhenqing's 80th birthday, people from all over China held the unveiling ceremony of the bronze statue of Guo Zhenqing in Wuqing to commemorate his achievements in film performance. On June 12, Tianjin People's Gymnasium held a cultural performance by China Railway Art Troupe to commemorate Guo Zhenqing's 80th birthday.